From e24b3fe266aff22ed986d9930092084355ab5dc6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tyler Yahn Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 11:01:10 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Generate --- semconv/v1.27.0/attribute_group.go | 4634 ++++++++++++++++++++-------- semconv/v1.27.0/metric.go | 3186 +++++++++---------- 2 files changed, 4989 insertions(+), 2831 deletions(-) diff --git a/semconv/v1.27.0/attribute_group.go b/semconv/v1.27.0/attribute_group.go index a01b2fe1616..1acb324c190 100644 --- a/semconv/v1.27.0/attribute_group.go +++ b/semconv/v1.27.0/attribute_group.go @@ -1,134 +1,146 @@ + // Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 // Code generated from semantic convention specification. DO NOT EDIT. -package semconv // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.27.0" +package semconv // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.27.0" import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute" + + + // Namespace: android const ( // Uniquely identifies the framework API revision offered by a version (`os.version`) of the android operating system. More information can be found [here]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "33", // "32", - // + // // [here]: https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element#ApiLevels AndroidOsApiLevelKey = attribute.Key("android.os.api_level") // Deprecated use the `device.app.lifecycle` event definition including `android.state` as a payload field instead. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum // Deprecated: Replaced by `device.app.lifecycle`. - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: The Android lifecycle states are defined in [Activity lifecycle callbacks], and from which the `OS identifiers` are derived - // + // // [Activity lifecycle callbacks]: https://developer.android.com/guide/components/activities/activity-lifecycle#lc AndroidStateKey = attribute.Key("android.state") ) + + // AndroidOsApiLevel returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "android.os.api_level"semantic conventions // It represents the Uniquely identifies the framework API revision offered by a version (`os.version`) of the android operating system. More information can be found [here] -// +// // [here]: https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/manifest/uses-sdk-element#ApiLevels func AndroidOsApiLevel(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AndroidOsApiLevelKey.String(val) } + // AndroidState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "android.state"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated use the `device.app.lifecycle` event definition including `android.state` as a payload field instead func AndroidState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AndroidStateKey.String(val) } + + // Enum values for android.state var ( // Any time before Activity.onResume() or, if the app has no Activity, Context.startService() has been called in the app for the first time. - // + // // Stability: experimental AndroidStateCreated = AndroidStateKey.String("created") // Any time after Activity.onPause() or, if the app has no Activity, Context.stopService() has been called when the app was in the foreground state. - // + // // Stability: experimental AndroidStateBackground = AndroidStateKey.String("background") // Any time after Activity.onResume() or, if the app has no Activity, Context.startService() has been called when the app was in either the created or background states. - // + // // Stability: experimental AndroidStateForeground = AndroidStateKey.String("foreground") ) + + + // Namespace: artifact const ( // The provenance filename of the built attestation which directly relates to the build artifact filename. This filename SHOULD accompany the artifact at publish time. See the [SLSA Relationship] specification for more information. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "golang-binary-amd64-v0.1.0.attestation", // "docker-image-amd64-v0.1.0.intoto.json1", // "release-1.tar.gz.attestation", // "file-name-package.tar.gz.intoto.json1", - // + // // [SLSA Relationship]: https://slsa.dev/spec/v1.0/distributing-provenance#relationship-between-artifacts-and-attestations ArtifactAttestationFilenameKey = attribute.Key("artifact.attestation.filename") // The full [hash value (see glossary)], of the built attestation. Some envelopes in the software attestation space also refer to this as the [digest]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "1b31dfcd5b7f9267bf2ff47651df1cfb9147b9e4df1f335accf65b4cda498408", - // + // // [hash value (see glossary)]: https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.186-5.pdf // [digest]: https://github.com/in-toto/attestation/blob/main/spec/README.md#in-toto-attestation-framework-spec ArtifactAttestationHashKey = attribute.Key("artifact.attestation.hash") // The id of the build [software attestation]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "123", - // + // // [software attestation]: https://slsa.dev/attestation-model ArtifactAttestationIdKey = attribute.Key("artifact.attestation.id") // The human readable file name of the artifact, typically generated during build and release processes. Often includes the package name and version in the file name. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "golang-binary-amd64-v0.1.0", // "docker-image-amd64-v0.1.0", // "release-1.tar.gz", // "file-name-package.tar.gz", - // + // // Note: This file name can also act as the [Package Name] // in cases where the package ecosystem maps accordingly. // Additionally, the artifact [can be published] // for others, but that is not a guarantee - // + // // [Package Name]: https://slsa.dev/spec/v1.0/terminology#package-model // [can be published]: https://slsa.dev/spec/v1.0/terminology#software-supply-chain ArtifactFilenameKey = attribute.Key("artifact.filename") // The full [hash value (see glossary)], often found in checksum.txt on a release of the artifact and used to verify package integrity. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "9ff4c52759e2c4ac70b7d517bc7fcdc1cda631ca0045271ddd1b192544f8a3e9", - // + // // Note: The specific algorithm used to create the cryptographic hash value is // not defined. In situations where an artifact has multiple // cryptographic hashes, it is up to the implementer to choose which @@ -137,26 +149,26 @@ const ( // corresponding attestation. The implementer can then provide the other // hash values through an additional set of attribute extensions as they // deem necessary - // + // // [hash value (see glossary)]: https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.186-5.pdf ArtifactHashKey = attribute.Key("artifact.hash") // The [Package URL] of the [package artifact] provides a standard way to identify and locate the packaged artifact. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "pkg:github/package-url/purl-spec@1209109710924", // "pkg:npm/foo@12.12.3", - // + // // [Package URL]: https://github.com/package-url/purl-spec // [package artifact]: https://slsa.dev/spec/v1.0/terminology#package-model ArtifactPurlKey = attribute.Key("artifact.purl") // The version of the artifact. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "v0.1.0", // "1.2.1", @@ -164,67 +176,86 @@ const ( ArtifactVersionKey = attribute.Key("artifact.version") ) + + // ArtifactAttestationFilename returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "artifact.attestation.filename"semantic conventions // It represents the The provenance filename of the built attestation which directly relates to the build artifact filename. This filename SHOULD accompany the artifact at publish time. See the [SLSA Relationship] specification for more information -// +// // [SLSA Relationship]: https://slsa.dev/spec/v1.0/distributing-provenance#relationship-between-artifacts-and-attestations func ArtifactAttestationFilename(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ArtifactAttestationFilenameKey.String(val) } + // ArtifactAttestationHash returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "artifact.attestation.hash"semantic conventions // It represents the The full [hash value (see glossary)], of the built attestation. Some envelopes in the software attestation space also refer to this as the [digest] -// +// // [hash value (see glossary)]: https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.186-5.pdf // [digest]: https://github.com/in-toto/attestation/blob/main/spec/README.md#in-toto-attestation-framework-spec func ArtifactAttestationHash(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ArtifactAttestationHashKey.String(val) } + // ArtifactAttestationId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "artifact.attestation.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The id of the build [software attestation] -// +// // [software attestation]: https://slsa.dev/attestation-model func ArtifactAttestationId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ArtifactAttestationIdKey.String(val) } + // ArtifactFilename returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "artifact.filename"semantic conventions // It represents the The human readable file name of the artifact, typically generated during build and release processes. Often includes the package name and version in the file name func ArtifactFilename(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ArtifactFilenameKey.String(val) } + // ArtifactHash returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "artifact.hash"semantic conventions // It represents the The full [hash value (see glossary)], often found in checksum.txt on a release of the artifact and used to verify package integrity -// +// // [hash value (see glossary)]: https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.186-5.pdf func ArtifactHash(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ArtifactHashKey.String(val) } + // ArtifactPurl returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "artifact.purl"semantic conventions // It represents the The [Package URL] of the [package artifact] provides a standard way to identify and locate the packaged artifact -// +// // [Package URL]: https://github.com/package-url/purl-spec // [package artifact]: https://slsa.dev/spec/v1.0/terminology#package-model func ArtifactPurl(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ArtifactPurlKey.String(val) } + // ArtifactVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "artifact.version"semantic conventions // It represents the The version of the artifact func ArtifactVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ArtifactVersionKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + + + + // Namespace: aspnetcore const ( // ASP.NET Core exception middleware handling result // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "handled", // "unhandled", @@ -232,16 +263,16 @@ const ( // Full type name of the [`IExceptionHandler`] implementation that handled the exception. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Contoso.MyHandler", - // + // // [`IExceptionHandler`]: https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/microsoft.aspnetcore.diagnostics.iexceptionhandler AspnetcoreDiagnosticsHandlerTypeKey = attribute.Key("aspnetcore.diagnostics.handler.type") // Rate limiting policy name. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "fixed", // "sliding", @@ -250,7 +281,7 @@ const ( // Rate-limiting result, shows whether the lease was acquired or contains a rejection reason // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "acquired", // "request_canceled", @@ -258,71 +289,80 @@ const ( // Flag indicating if request was handled by the application pipeline. // Stability: Stable // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: // true, AspnetcoreRequestIsUnhandledKey = attribute.Key("aspnetcore.request.is_unhandled") // A value that indicates whether the matched route is a fallback route. // Stability: Stable // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: // true, AspnetcoreRoutingIsFallbackKey = attribute.Key("aspnetcore.routing.is_fallback") // Match result - success or failure // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "success", // "failure", AspnetcoreRoutingMatchStatusKey = attribute.Key("aspnetcore.routing.match_status") ) + + // AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptionResult returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aspnetcore.diagnostics.exception.result"semantic conventions // It represents the ASP.NET Core exception middleware handling result func AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptionResult(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptionResultKey.String(val) } + // AspnetcoreDiagnosticsHandlerType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aspnetcore.diagnostics.handler.type"semantic conventions // It represents the Full type name of the [`IExceptionHandler`] implementation that handled the exception -// +// // [`IExceptionHandler`]: https://learn.microsoft.com/dotnet/api/microsoft.aspnetcore.diagnostics.iexceptionhandler func AspnetcoreDiagnosticsHandlerType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AspnetcoreDiagnosticsHandlerTypeKey.String(val) } + // AspnetcoreRateLimitingPolicy returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.policy"semantic conventions // It represents the Rate limiting policy name func AspnetcoreRateLimitingPolicy(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AspnetcoreRateLimitingPolicyKey.String(val) } + // AspnetcoreRateLimitingResult returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.result"semantic conventions // It represents the Rate-limiting result, shows whether the lease was acquired or contains a rejection reason func AspnetcoreRateLimitingResult(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultKey.String(val) } + // AspnetcoreRequestIsUnhandled returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aspnetcore.request.is_unhandled"semantic conventions // It represents the Flag indicating if request was handled by the application pipeline func AspnetcoreRequestIsUnhandled(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return AspnetcoreRequestIsUnhandledKey.Bool(val) } + // AspnetcoreRoutingIsFallback returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aspnetcore.routing.is_fallback"semantic conventions // It represents the A value that indicates whether the matched route is a fallback route func AspnetcoreRoutingIsFallback(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return AspnetcoreRoutingIsFallbackKey.Bool(val) } + // AspnetcoreRoutingMatchStatus returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aspnetcore.routing.match_status"semantic conventions // It represents the Match result - success or failure func AspnetcoreRoutingMatchStatus(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AspnetcoreRoutingMatchStatusKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for aspnetcore.diagnostics.exception.result var ( @@ -340,6 +380,8 @@ var ( AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptionResultAborted = AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptionResultKey.String("aborted") ) + + // Enum values for aspnetcore.rate_limiting.result var ( @@ -357,6 +399,8 @@ var ( AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultRequestCanceled = AspnetcoreRateLimitingResultKey.String("request_canceled") ) + + // Enum values for aspnetcore.routing.match_status var ( @@ -368,13 +412,16 @@ var ( AspnetcoreRoutingMatchStatusFailure = AspnetcoreRoutingMatchStatusKey.String("failure") ) + + + // Namespace: aws const ( // The JSON-serialized value of each item in the `AttributeDefinitions` request field. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "{ "AttributeName": "string", "AttributeType": "string" }", @@ -383,7 +430,7 @@ const ( // The value of the `AttributesToGet` request parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "lives", @@ -393,13 +440,13 @@ const ( // The value of the `ConsistentRead` request parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: undefined AwsDynamodbConsistentReadKey = attribute.Key("aws.dynamodb.consistent_read") // The JSON-serialized value of each item in the `ConsumedCapacity` response field. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "{ "CapacityUnits": number, "GlobalSecondaryIndexes": { "string" : { "CapacityUnits": number, "ReadCapacityUnits": number, "WriteCapacityUnits": number } }, "LocalSecondaryIndexes": { "string" : { "CapacityUnits": number, "ReadCapacityUnits": number, "WriteCapacityUnits": number } }, "ReadCapacityUnits": number, "Table": { "CapacityUnits": number, "ReadCapacityUnits": number, "WriteCapacityUnits": number }, "TableName": "string", "WriteCapacityUnits": number }", @@ -408,14 +455,14 @@ const ( // The value of the `Count` response parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 10, AwsDynamodbCountKey = attribute.Key("aws.dynamodb.count") // The value of the `ExclusiveStartTableName` request parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Users", // "CatsTable", @@ -423,7 +470,7 @@ const ( // The JSON-serialized value of each item in the `GlobalSecondaryIndexUpdates` request field. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "{ "Create": { "IndexName": "string", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "string", "KeyType": "string" } ], "Projection": { "NonKeyAttributes": [ "string" ], "ProjectionType": "string" }, "ProvisionedThroughput": { "ReadCapacityUnits": number, "WriteCapacityUnits": number } }", @@ -432,7 +479,7 @@ const ( // The JSON-serialized value of each item of the `GlobalSecondaryIndexes` request field // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "{ "IndexName": "string", "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "string", "KeyType": "string" } ], "Projection": { "NonKeyAttributes": [ "string" ], "ProjectionType": "string" }, "ProvisionedThroughput": { "ReadCapacityUnits": number, "WriteCapacityUnits": number } }", @@ -441,28 +488,28 @@ const ( // The value of the `IndexName` request parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "name_to_group", AwsDynamodbIndexNameKey = attribute.Key("aws.dynamodb.index_name") // The JSON-serialized value of the `ItemCollectionMetrics` response field. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "{ "string" : [ { "ItemCollectionKey": { "string" : { "B": blob, "BOOL": boolean, "BS": [ blob ], "L": [ "AttributeValue" ], "M": { "string" : "AttributeValue" }, "N": "string", "NS": [ "string" ], "NULL": boolean, "S": "string", "SS": [ "string" ] } }, "SizeEstimateRangeGB": [ number ] } ] }", AwsDynamodbItemCollectionMetricsKey = attribute.Key("aws.dynamodb.item_collection_metrics") // The value of the `Limit` request parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 10, AwsDynamodbLimitKey = attribute.Key("aws.dynamodb.limit") // The JSON-serialized value of each item of the `LocalSecondaryIndexes` request field. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "{ "IndexArn": "string", "IndexName": "string", "IndexSizeBytes": number, "ItemCount": number, "KeySchema": [ { "AttributeName": "string", "KeyType": "string" } ], "Projection": { "NonKeyAttributes": [ "string" ], "ProjectionType": "string" } }", @@ -471,7 +518,7 @@ const ( // The value of the `ProjectionExpression` request parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Title", // "Title, Price, Color", @@ -480,7 +527,7 @@ const ( // The value of the `ProvisionedThroughput.ReadCapacityUnits` request parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: double - // + // // Examples: // 1.0, // 2.0, @@ -488,7 +535,7 @@ const ( // The value of the `ProvisionedThroughput.WriteCapacityUnits` request parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: double - // + // // Examples: // 1.0, // 2.0, @@ -496,27 +543,27 @@ const ( // The value of the `ScanIndexForward` request parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: undefined AwsDynamodbScanForwardKey = attribute.Key("aws.dynamodb.scan_forward") // The value of the `ScannedCount` response parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 50, AwsDynamodbScannedCountKey = attribute.Key("aws.dynamodb.scanned_count") // The value of the `Segment` request parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 10, AwsDynamodbSegmentKey = attribute.Key("aws.dynamodb.segment") // The value of the `Select` request parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "ALL_ATTRIBUTES", // "COUNT", @@ -524,14 +571,14 @@ const ( // The number of items in the `TableNames` response parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 20, AwsDynamodbTableCountKey = attribute.Key("aws.dynamodb.table_count") // The keys in the `RequestItems` object field. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "Users", @@ -541,142 +588,142 @@ const ( // The value of the `TotalSegments` request parameter. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 100, AwsDynamodbTotalSegmentsKey = attribute.Key("aws.dynamodb.total_segments") // The ARN of an [ECS cluster]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789123:cluster/my-cluster", - // + // // [ECS cluster]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/clusters.html AwsEcsClusterArnKey = attribute.Key("aws.ecs.cluster.arn") // The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an [ECS container instance]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "arn:aws:ecs:us-west-1:123456789123:container/32624152-9086-4f0e-acae-1a75b14fe4d9", - // + // // [ECS container instance]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ECS_instances.html AwsEcsContainerArnKey = attribute.Key("aws.ecs.container.arn") // The [launch type] for an ECS task. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined - // + // // [launch type]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/launch_types.html AwsEcsLaunchtypeKey = attribute.Key("aws.ecs.launchtype") // The ARN of a running [ECS task]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "arn:aws:ecs:us-west-1:123456789123:task/10838bed-421f-43ef-870a-f43feacbbb5b", // "arn:aws:ecs:us-west-1:123456789123:task/my-cluster/task-id/23ebb8ac-c18f-46c6-8bbe-d55d0e37cfbd", - // + // // [ECS task]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-account-settings.html#ecs-resource-ids AwsEcsTaskArnKey = attribute.Key("aws.ecs.task.arn") // The family name of the [ECS task definition] used to create the ECS task. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry-family", - // + // // [ECS task definition]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/task_definitions.html AwsEcsTaskFamilyKey = attribute.Key("aws.ecs.task.family") // The ID of a running ECS task. The ID MUST be extracted from `task.arn`. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "10838bed-421f-43ef-870a-f43feacbbb5b", // "23ebb8ac-c18f-46c6-8bbe-d55d0e37cfbd", AwsEcsTaskIdKey = attribute.Key("aws.ecs.task.id") // The revision for the task definition used to create the ECS task. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "8", // "26", AwsEcsTaskRevisionKey = attribute.Key("aws.ecs.task.revision") // The ARN of an EKS cluster. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "arn:aws:ecs:us-west-2:123456789123:cluster/my-cluster", AwsEksClusterArnKey = attribute.Key("aws.eks.cluster.arn") // The full invoked ARN as provided on the `Context` passed to the function (`Lambda-Runtime-Invoked-Function-Arn` header on the `/runtime/invocation/next` applicable). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456:function:myfunction:myalias", - // + // // Note: This may be different from `cloud.resource_id` if an alias is involved AwsLambdaInvokedArnKey = attribute.Key("aws.lambda.invoked_arn") // The Amazon Resource Name(s) (ARN) of the AWS log group(s). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "arn:aws:logs:us-west-1:123456789012:log-group:/aws/my/group:*", // ], - // + // // Note: See the [log group ARN format documentation] - // + // // [log group ARN format documentation]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/iam-access-control-overview-cwl.html#CWL_ARN_Format AwsLogGroupArnsKey = attribute.Key("aws.log.group.arns") // The name(s) of the AWS log group(s) an application is writing to. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "/aws/lambda/my-function", // "opentelemetry-service", // ], - // + // // Note: Multiple log groups must be supported for cases like multi-container applications, where a single application has sidecar containers, and each write to their own log group AwsLogGroupNamesKey = attribute.Key("aws.log.group.names") // The ARN(s) of the AWS log stream(s). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "arn:aws:logs:us-west-1:123456789012:log-group:/aws/my/group:log-stream:logs/main/10838bed-421f-43ef-870a-f43feacbbb5b", // ], - // + // // Note: See the [log stream ARN format documentation]. One log group can contain several log streams, so these ARNs necessarily identify both a log group and a log stream - // + // // [log stream ARN format documentation]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/iam-access-control-overview-cwl.html#CWL_ARN_Format AwsLogStreamArnsKey = attribute.Key("aws.log.stream.arns") // The name(s) of the AWS log stream(s) an application is writing to. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "logs/main/10838bed-421f-43ef-870a-f43feacbbb5b", @@ -685,7 +732,7 @@ const ( // The AWS request ID as returned in the response headers `x-amz-request-id` or `x-amz-requestid`. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "79b9da39-b7ae-508a-a6bc-864b2829c622", // "C9ER4AJX75574TDJ", @@ -693,26 +740,26 @@ const ( // The S3 bucket name the request refers to. Corresponds to the `--bucket` parameter of the [S3 API] operations. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "some-bucket-name", - // + // // Note: The `bucket` attribute is applicable to all S3 operations that reference a bucket, i.e. that require the bucket name as a mandatory parameter. // This applies to almost all S3 operations except `list-buckets` - // + // // [S3 API]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3api/index.html AwsS3BucketKey = attribute.Key("aws.s3.bucket") // The source object (in the form `bucket`/`key`) for the copy operation. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "someFile.yml", - // + // // Note: The `copy_source` attribute applies to S3 copy operations and corresponds to the `--copy-source` parameter // of the [copy-object operation within the S3 API]. // This applies in particular to the following operations: - // + // // - [copy-object] // - [upload-part-copy] // [copy-object operation within the S3 API]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3api/copy-object.html @@ -722,27 +769,27 @@ const ( // The delete request container that specifies the objects to be deleted. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Objects=[{Key=string,VersionId=string},{Key=string,VersionId=string}],Quiet=boolean", - // + // // Note: The `delete` attribute is only applicable to the [delete-object] operation. // The `delete` attribute corresponds to the `--delete` parameter of the // [delete-objects operation within the S3 API] - // + // // [delete-object]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3api/delete-object.html // [delete-objects operation within the S3 API]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3api/delete-objects.html AwsS3DeleteKey = attribute.Key("aws.s3.delete") // The S3 object key the request refers to. Corresponds to the `--key` parameter of the [S3 API] operations. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "someFile.yml", - // + // // Note: The `key` attribute is applicable to all object-related S3 operations, i.e. that require the object key as a mandatory parameter. // This applies in particular to the following operations: - // + // // - [copy-object] // - [delete-object] // - [get-object] @@ -774,15 +821,15 @@ const ( // The part number of the part being uploaded in a multipart-upload operation. This is a positive integer between 1 and 10,000. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 3456, - // + // // Note: The `part_number` attribute is only applicable to the [upload-part] // and [upload-part-copy] operations. // The `part_number` attribute corresponds to the `--part-number` parameter of the // [upload-part operation within the S3 API] - // + // // [upload-part]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3api/upload-part.html // [upload-part-copy]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3api/upload-part-copy.html // [upload-part operation within the S3 API]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3api/upload-part.html @@ -790,14 +837,14 @@ const ( // Upload ID that identifies the multipart upload. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "dfRtDYWFbkRONycy.Yxwh66Yjlx.cph0gtNBtJ", - // + // // Note: The `upload_id` attribute applies to S3 multipart-upload operations and corresponds to the `--upload-id` parameter // of the [S3 API] multipart operations. // This applies in particular to the following operations: - // + // // - [abort-multipart-upload] // - [complete-multipart-upload] // - [list-parts] @@ -812,272 +859,340 @@ const ( AwsS3UploadIdKey = attribute.Key("aws.s3.upload_id") ) + + // AwsDynamodbAttributeDefinitions returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.attribute_definitions"semantic conventions // It represents the The JSON-serialized value of each item in the `AttributeDefinitions` request field -func AwsDynamodbAttributeDefinitions(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func AwsDynamodbAttributeDefinitions(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbAttributeDefinitionsKey.StringSlice(val) } + // AwsDynamodbAttributesToGet returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.attributes_to_get"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `AttributesToGet` request parameter -func AwsDynamodbAttributesToGet(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func AwsDynamodbAttributesToGet(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbAttributesToGetKey.StringSlice(val) } + // AwsDynamodbConsistentRead returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.consistent_read"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `ConsistentRead` request parameter func AwsDynamodbConsistentRead(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbConsistentReadKey.Bool(val) } + // AwsDynamodbConsumedCapacity returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.consumed_capacity"semantic conventions // It represents the The JSON-serialized value of each item in the `ConsumedCapacity` response field -func AwsDynamodbConsumedCapacity(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func AwsDynamodbConsumedCapacity(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbConsumedCapacityKey.StringSlice(val) } + // AwsDynamodbCount returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.count"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `Count` response parameter func AwsDynamodbCount(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbCountKey.Int(val) } + // AwsDynamodbExclusiveStartTable returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.exclusive_start_table"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `ExclusiveStartTableName` request parameter func AwsDynamodbExclusiveStartTable(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbExclusiveStartTableKey.String(val) } + // AwsDynamodbGlobalSecondaryIndexUpdates returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.global_secondary_index_updates"semantic conventions // It represents the The JSON-serialized value of each item in the `GlobalSecondaryIndexUpdates` request field -func AwsDynamodbGlobalSecondaryIndexUpdates(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func AwsDynamodbGlobalSecondaryIndexUpdates(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbGlobalSecondaryIndexUpdatesKey.StringSlice(val) } + // AwsDynamodbGlobalSecondaryIndexes returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.global_secondary_indexes"semantic conventions // It represents the The JSON-serialized value of each item of the `GlobalSecondaryIndexes` request field -func AwsDynamodbGlobalSecondaryIndexes(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func AwsDynamodbGlobalSecondaryIndexes(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbGlobalSecondaryIndexesKey.StringSlice(val) } + // AwsDynamodbIndexName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.index_name"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `IndexName` request parameter func AwsDynamodbIndexName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbIndexNameKey.String(val) } + // AwsDynamodbItemCollectionMetrics returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.item_collection_metrics"semantic conventions // It represents the The JSON-serialized value of the `ItemCollectionMetrics` response field func AwsDynamodbItemCollectionMetrics(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbItemCollectionMetricsKey.String(val) } + // AwsDynamodbLimit returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.limit"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `Limit` request parameter func AwsDynamodbLimit(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbLimitKey.Int(val) } + // AwsDynamodbLocalSecondaryIndexes returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.local_secondary_indexes"semantic conventions // It represents the The JSON-serialized value of each item of the `LocalSecondaryIndexes` request field -func AwsDynamodbLocalSecondaryIndexes(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func AwsDynamodbLocalSecondaryIndexes(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbLocalSecondaryIndexesKey.StringSlice(val) } + // AwsDynamodbProjection returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.projection"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `ProjectionExpression` request parameter func AwsDynamodbProjection(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbProjectionKey.String(val) } + // AwsDynamodbProvisionedReadCapacity returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.provisioned_read_capacity"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `ProvisionedThroughput.ReadCapacityUnits` request parameter func AwsDynamodbProvisionedReadCapacity(val float64) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbProvisionedReadCapacityKey.Float64(val) } + // AwsDynamodbProvisionedWriteCapacity returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.provisioned_write_capacity"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `ProvisionedThroughput.WriteCapacityUnits` request parameter func AwsDynamodbProvisionedWriteCapacity(val float64) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbProvisionedWriteCapacityKey.Float64(val) } + // AwsDynamodbScanForward returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.scan_forward"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `ScanIndexForward` request parameter func AwsDynamodbScanForward(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbScanForwardKey.Bool(val) } + // AwsDynamodbScannedCount returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.scanned_count"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `ScannedCount` response parameter func AwsDynamodbScannedCount(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbScannedCountKey.Int(val) } + // AwsDynamodbSegment returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.segment"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `Segment` request parameter func AwsDynamodbSegment(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbSegmentKey.Int(val) } + // AwsDynamodbSelect returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.select"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `Select` request parameter func AwsDynamodbSelect(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbSelectKey.String(val) } + // AwsDynamodbTableCount returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.table_count"semantic conventions // It represents the The number of items in the `TableNames` response parameter func AwsDynamodbTableCount(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbTableCountKey.Int(val) } + // AwsDynamodbTableNames returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.table_names"semantic conventions // It represents the The keys in the `RequestItems` object field -func AwsDynamodbTableNames(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func AwsDynamodbTableNames(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbTableNamesKey.StringSlice(val) } + // AwsDynamodbTotalSegments returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.dynamodb.total_segments"semantic conventions // It represents the The value of the `TotalSegments` request parameter func AwsDynamodbTotalSegments(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsDynamodbTotalSegmentsKey.Int(val) } + // AwsEcsClusterArn returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.ecs.cluster.arn"semantic conventions // It represents the The ARN of an [ECS cluster] -// +// // [ECS cluster]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/clusters.html func AwsEcsClusterArn(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsEcsClusterArnKey.String(val) } + // AwsEcsContainerArn returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.ecs.container.arn"semantic conventions // It represents the The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of an [ECS container instance] -// +// // [ECS container instance]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ECS_instances.html func AwsEcsContainerArn(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsEcsContainerArnKey.String(val) } + // AwsEcsLaunchtype returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.ecs.launchtype"semantic conventions // It represents the The [launch type] for an ECS task -// +// // [launch type]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/launch_types.html func AwsEcsLaunchtype(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsEcsLaunchtypeKey.String(val) } + // AwsEcsTaskArn returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.ecs.task.arn"semantic conventions // It represents the The ARN of a running [ECS task] -// +// // [ECS task]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/ecs-account-settings.html#ecs-resource-ids func AwsEcsTaskArn(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsEcsTaskArnKey.String(val) } + // AwsEcsTaskFamily returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.ecs.task.family"semantic conventions // It represents the The family name of the [ECS task definition] used to create the ECS task -// +// // [ECS task definition]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonECS/latest/developerguide/task_definitions.html func AwsEcsTaskFamily(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsEcsTaskFamilyKey.String(val) } + // AwsEcsTaskId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.ecs.task.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The ID of a running ECS task. The ID MUST be extracted from `task.arn` func AwsEcsTaskId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsEcsTaskIdKey.String(val) } + // AwsEcsTaskRevision returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.ecs.task.revision"semantic conventions // It represents the The revision for the task definition used to create the ECS task func AwsEcsTaskRevision(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsEcsTaskRevisionKey.String(val) } + // AwsEksClusterArn returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.eks.cluster.arn"semantic conventions // It represents the The ARN of an EKS cluster func AwsEksClusterArn(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsEksClusterArnKey.String(val) } + // AwsLambdaInvokedArn returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.lambda.invoked_arn"semantic conventions // It represents the The full invoked ARN as provided on the `Context` passed to the function (`Lambda-Runtime-Invoked-Function-Arn` header on the `/runtime/invocation/next` applicable) func AwsLambdaInvokedArn(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsLambdaInvokedArnKey.String(val) } + // AwsLogGroupArns returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.log.group.arns"semantic conventions // It represents the The Amazon Resource Name(s) (ARN) of the AWS log group(s) -func AwsLogGroupArns(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func AwsLogGroupArns(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsLogGroupArnsKey.StringSlice(val) } + // AwsLogGroupNames returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.log.group.names"semantic conventions // It represents the The name(s) of the AWS log group(s) an application is writing to -func AwsLogGroupNames(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func AwsLogGroupNames(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsLogGroupNamesKey.StringSlice(val) } + // AwsLogStreamArns returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.log.stream.arns"semantic conventions // It represents the The ARN(s) of the AWS log stream(s) -func AwsLogStreamArns(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func AwsLogStreamArns(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsLogStreamArnsKey.StringSlice(val) } + // AwsLogStreamNames returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.log.stream.names"semantic conventions // It represents the The name(s) of the AWS log stream(s) an application is writing to -func AwsLogStreamNames(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func AwsLogStreamNames(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsLogStreamNamesKey.StringSlice(val) } + // AwsRequestId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.request_id"semantic conventions // It represents the The AWS request ID as returned in the response headers `x-amz-request-id` or `x-amz-requestid` func AwsRequestId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsRequestIdKey.String(val) } + // AwsS3Bucket returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.s3.bucket"semantic conventions // It represents the The S3 bucket name the request refers to. Corresponds to the `--bucket` parameter of the [S3 API] operations -// +// // [S3 API]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3api/index.html func AwsS3Bucket(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsS3BucketKey.String(val) } + // AwsS3CopySource returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.s3.copy_source"semantic conventions // It represents the The source object (in the form `bucket`/`key`) for the copy operation func AwsS3CopySource(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsS3CopySourceKey.String(val) } + // AwsS3Delete returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.s3.delete"semantic conventions // It represents the The delete request container that specifies the objects to be deleted func AwsS3Delete(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsS3DeleteKey.String(val) } + // AwsS3Key returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.s3.key"semantic conventions // It represents the The S3 object key the request refers to. Corresponds to the `--key` parameter of the [S3 API] operations -// +// // [S3 API]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/s3api/index.html func AwsS3Key(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsS3KeyKey.String(val) } + // AwsS3PartNumber returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.s3.part_number"semantic conventions // It represents the The part number of the part being uploaded in a multipart-upload operation. This is a positive integer between 1 and 10,000 func AwsS3PartNumber(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsS3PartNumberKey.Int(val) } + // AwsS3UploadId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "aws.s3.upload_id"semantic conventions // It represents the Upload ID that identifies the multipart upload func AwsS3UploadId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AwsS3UploadIdKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Enum values for aws.ecs.launchtype var ( @@ -1088,134 +1203,176 @@ var ( // Stability: experimental AwsEcsLaunchtypeFargate = AwsEcsLaunchtypeKey.String("fargate") ) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Namespace: az const ( // [Azure Resource Provider Namespace] as recognized by the client. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Microsoft.Storage", // "Microsoft.KeyVault", // "Microsoft.ServiceBus", - // + // // [Azure Resource Provider Namespace]: https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/azure-services-resource-providers AzNamespaceKey = attribute.Key("az.namespace") // The unique identifier of the service request. It's generated by the Azure service and returned with the response. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000", AzServiceRequestIdKey = attribute.Key("az.service_request_id") ) + + // AzNamespace returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "az.namespace"semantic conventions // It represents the [Azure Resource Provider Namespace] as recognized by the client -// +// // [Azure Resource Provider Namespace]: https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/azure-services-resource-providers func AzNamespace(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AzNamespaceKey.String(val) } + // AzServiceRequestId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "az.service_request_id"semantic conventions // It represents the The unique identifier of the service request. It's generated by the Azure service and returned with the response func AzServiceRequestId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return AzServiceRequestIdKey.String(val) } + + + + + + // Namespace: browser const ( // Array of brand name and version separated by a space // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // " Not A;Brand 99", // "Chromium 99", // "Chrome 99", // ], - // + // // Note: This value is intended to be taken from the [UA client hints API] (`navigator.userAgentData.brands`) - // + // // [UA client hints API]: https://wicg.github.io/ua-client-hints/#interface BrowserBrandsKey = attribute.Key("browser.brands") // Preferred language of the user using the browser // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "en", // "en-US", // "fr", // "fr-FR", - // + // // Note: This value is intended to be taken from the Navigator API `navigator.language` BrowserLanguageKey = attribute.Key("browser.language") // A boolean that is true if the browser is running on a mobile device // Stability: Experimental // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: This value is intended to be taken from the [UA client hints API] (`navigator.userAgentData.mobile`). If unavailable, this attribute SHOULD be left unset - // + // // [UA client hints API]: https://wicg.github.io/ua-client-hints/#interface BrowserMobileKey = attribute.Key("browser.mobile") // The platform on which the browser is running // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Windows", // "macOS", // "Android", - // + // // Note: This value is intended to be taken from the [UA client hints API] (`navigator.userAgentData.platform`). If unavailable, the legacy `navigator.platform` API SHOULD NOT be used instead and this attribute SHOULD be left unset in order for the values to be consistent. // The list of possible values is defined in the [W3C User-Agent Client Hints specification]. Note that some (but not all) of these values can overlap with values in the [`os.type` and `os.name` attributes]. However, for consistency, the values in the `browser.platform` attribute should capture the exact value that the user agent provides - // + // // [UA client hints API]: https://wicg.github.io/ua-client-hints/#interface // [W3C User-Agent Client Hints specification]: https://wicg.github.io/ua-client-hints/#sec-ch-ua-platform // [`os.type` and `os.name` attributes]: ./os.md BrowserPlatformKey = attribute.Key("browser.platform") ) + + // BrowserBrands returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "browser.brands"semantic conventions // It represents the Array of brand name and version separated by a space -func BrowserBrands(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func BrowserBrands(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return BrowserBrandsKey.StringSlice(val) } + // BrowserLanguage returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "browser.language"semantic conventions // It represents the Preferred language of the user using the browser func BrowserLanguage(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return BrowserLanguageKey.String(val) } + // BrowserMobile returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "browser.mobile"semantic conventions // It represents the A boolean that is true if the browser is running on a mobile device func BrowserMobile(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return BrowserMobileKey.Bool(val) } + // BrowserPlatform returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "browser.platform"semantic conventions // It represents the The platform on which the browser is running func BrowserPlatform(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return BrowserPlatformKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + // Namespace: cicd const ( // The human readable name of the pipeline within a CI/CD system. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Build and Test", // "Lint", @@ -1223,49 +1380,49 @@ const ( // "deploy_to_environment", CicdPipelineNameKey = attribute.Key("cicd.pipeline.name") // The unique identifier of a pipeline run within a CI/CD system. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "120912", CicdPipelineRunIdKey = attribute.Key("cicd.pipeline.run.id") // The human readable name of a task within a pipeline. Task here most closely aligns with a [computing process] in a pipeline. Other terms for tasks include commands, steps, and procedures. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Run GoLang Linter", // "Go Build", // "go-test", // "deploy_binary", - // + // // [computing process]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipeline_(computing) CicdPipelineTaskNameKey = attribute.Key("cicd.pipeline.task.name") // The unique identifier of a task run within a pipeline. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "12097", CicdPipelineTaskRunIdKey = attribute.Key("cicd.pipeline.task.run.id") // The [URL] of the pipeline run providing the complete address in order to locate and identify the pipeline run. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "https://github.com/open-telemetry/semantic-conventions/actions/runs/9753949763/job/26920038674?pr=1075", - // + // // [URL]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL CicdPipelineTaskRunUrlFullKey = attribute.Key("cicd.pipeline.task.run.url.full") // The type of the task within a pipeline. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "build", // "test", @@ -1273,46 +1430,59 @@ const ( CicdPipelineTaskTypeKey = attribute.Key("cicd.pipeline.task.type") ) + + // CicdPipelineName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cicd.pipeline.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The human readable name of the pipeline within a CI/CD system func CicdPipelineName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CicdPipelineNameKey.String(val) } + // CicdPipelineRunId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cicd.pipeline.run.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The unique identifier of a pipeline run within a CI/CD system func CicdPipelineRunId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CicdPipelineRunIdKey.String(val) } + // CicdPipelineTaskName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cicd.pipeline.task.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The human readable name of a task within a pipeline. Task here most closely aligns with a [computing process] in a pipeline. Other terms for tasks include commands, steps, and procedures -// +// // [computing process]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pipeline_(computing) func CicdPipelineTaskName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CicdPipelineTaskNameKey.String(val) } + // CicdPipelineTaskRunId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cicd.pipeline.task.run.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The unique identifier of a task run within a pipeline func CicdPipelineTaskRunId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CicdPipelineTaskRunIdKey.String(val) } + // CicdPipelineTaskRunUrlFull returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cicd.pipeline.task.run.url.full"semantic conventions // It represents the The [URL] of the pipeline run providing the complete address in order to locate and identify the pipeline run -// +// // [URL]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL func CicdPipelineTaskRunUrlFull(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CicdPipelineTaskRunUrlFullKey.String(val) } + // CicdPipelineTaskType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cicd.pipeline.task.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The type of the task within a pipeline func CicdPipelineTaskType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CicdPipelineTaskTypeKey.String(val) } + + + + + + // Enum values for cicd.pipeline.task.type var ( @@ -1327,91 +1497,103 @@ var ( CicdPipelineTaskTypeDeploy = CicdPipelineTaskTypeKey.String("deploy") ) + + + // Namespace: client const ( // Client address - domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "client.example.com", // "10.1.2.80", // "/tmp/my.sock", - // + // // Note: When observed from the server side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `client.address` SHOULD represent the client address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available ClientAddressKey = attribute.Key("client.address") // Client port number. // Stability: Stable // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 65123, - // + // // Note: When observed from the server side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `client.port` SHOULD represent the client port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available ClientPortKey = attribute.Key("client.port") ) + + // ClientAddress returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "client.address"semantic conventions // It represents the Client address - domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name func ClientAddress(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ClientAddressKey.String(val) } + // ClientPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "client.port"semantic conventions // It represents the Client port number func ClientPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ClientPortKey.Int(val) } + + + + + + // Namespace: cloud const ( // The cloud account ID the resource is assigned to. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "111111111111", // "opentelemetry", CloudAccountIdKey = attribute.Key("cloud.account.id") // Cloud regions often have multiple, isolated locations known as zones to increase availability. Availability zone represents the zone where the resource is running. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "us-east-1c", - // + // // Note: Availability zones are called "zones" on Alibaba Cloud and Google Cloud CloudAvailabilityZoneKey = attribute.Key("cloud.availability_zone") // The cloud platform in use. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: The prefix of the service SHOULD match the one specified in `cloud.provider` CloudPlatformKey = attribute.Key("cloud.platform") // Name of the cloud provider. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined CloudProviderKey = attribute.Key("cloud.provider") // The geographical region the resource is running. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "us-central1", // "us-east-1", - // + // // Note: Refer to your provider's docs to see the available regions, for example [Alibaba Cloud regions], [AWS regions], [Azure regions], [Google Cloud regions], or [Tencent Cloud regions] - // + // // [Alibaba Cloud regions]: https://www.alibabacloud.com/help/doc-detail/40654.htm // [AWS regions]: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/global-infrastructure/regions_az/ // [Azure regions]: https://azure.microsoft.com/global-infrastructure/geographies/ @@ -1419,21 +1601,21 @@ const ( // [Tencent Cloud regions]: https://www.tencentcloud.com/document/product/213/6091 CloudRegionKey = attribute.Key("cloud.region") // Cloud provider-specific native identifier of the monitored cloud resource (e.g. an [ARN] on AWS, a [fully qualified resource ID] on Azure, a [full resource name] on GCP) - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "arn:aws:lambda:REGION:ACCOUNT_ID:function:my-function", // "//run.googleapis.com/projects/PROJECT_ID/locations/LOCATION_ID/services/SERVICE_ID", // "/subscriptions//resourceGroups//providers/Microsoft.Web/sites//functions/", - // + // // Note: On some cloud providers, it may not be possible to determine the full ID at startup, // so it may be necessary to set `cloud.resource_id` as a span attribute instead. - // + // // The exact value to use for `cloud.resource_id` depends on the cloud provider. // The following well-known definitions MUST be used if you set this attribute and they apply: - // + // // - **AWS Lambda:** The function [ARN]. // Take care not to use the "invoked ARN" directly but replace any // [alias suffix] @@ -1455,39 +1637,46 @@ const ( CloudResourceIdKey = attribute.Key("cloud.resource_id") ) + + // CloudAccountId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloud.account.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The cloud account ID the resource is assigned to func CloudAccountId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CloudAccountIdKey.String(val) } + // CloudAvailabilityZone returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloud.availability_zone"semantic conventions // It represents the Cloud regions often have multiple, isolated locations known as zones to increase availability. Availability zone represents the zone where the resource is running func CloudAvailabilityZone(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CloudAvailabilityZoneKey.String(val) } + // CloudPlatform returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloud.platform"semantic conventions // It represents the The cloud platform in use func CloudPlatform(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CloudPlatformKey.String(val) } + // CloudProvider returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloud.provider"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the cloud provider func CloudProvider(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CloudProviderKey.String(val) } + // CloudRegion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloud.region"semantic conventions // It represents the The geographical region the resource is running func CloudRegion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CloudRegionKey.String(val) } + // CloudResourceId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloud.resource_id"semantic conventions // It represents the Cloud provider-specific native identifier of the monitored cloud resource (e.g. an [ARN] on AWS, a [fully qualified resource ID] on Azure, a [full resource name] on GCP) -// +// // [ARN]: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html // [fully qualified resource ID]: https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/resources/resources/get-by-id // [full resource name]: https://cloud.google.com/apis/design/resource_names#full_resource_name @@ -1495,6 +1684,9 @@ func CloudResourceId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CloudResourceIdKey.String(val) } + + + // Enum values for cloud.platform var ( @@ -1610,200 +1802,491 @@ var ( CloudProviderTencentCloud = CloudProviderKey.String("tencent_cloud") ) + + + + + // Namespace: cloudevents const ( // The [event_id] uniquely identifies the event. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426614174000", // "0001", - // + // // [event_id]: https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#id CloudeventsEventIdKey = attribute.Key("cloudevents.event_id") // The [source] identifies the context in which an event happened. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "https://github.com/cloudevents", // "/cloudevents/spec/pull/123", // "my-service", - // + // // [source]: https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#source-1 CloudeventsEventSourceKey = attribute.Key("cloudevents.event_source") // The [version of the CloudEvents specification] which the event uses. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "1.0" - // + // // [version of the CloudEvents specification]: https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#specversion CloudeventsEventSpecVersionKey = attribute.Key("cloudevents.event_spec_version") // The [subject] of the event in the context of the event producer (identified by source). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "mynewfile.jpg" - // + // // [subject]: https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#subject CloudeventsEventSubjectKey = attribute.Key("cloudevents.event_subject") // The [event_type] contains a value describing the type of event related to the originating occurrence. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "com.github.pull_request.opened", // "com.example.object.deleted.v2", - // + // // [event_type]: https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#type CloudeventsEventTypeKey = attribute.Key("cloudevents.event_type") ) + + // CloudeventsEventId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudevents.event_id"semantic conventions // It represents the The [event_id] uniquely identifies the event -// +// // [event_id]: https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#id func CloudeventsEventId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CloudeventsEventIdKey.String(val) } + // CloudeventsEventSource returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudevents.event_source"semantic conventions // It represents the The [source] identifies the context in which an event happened -// +// // [source]: https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#source-1 func CloudeventsEventSource(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CloudeventsEventSourceKey.String(val) } + // CloudeventsEventSpecVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudevents.event_spec_version"semantic conventions // It represents the The [version of the CloudEvents specification] which the event uses -// +// // [version of the CloudEvents specification]: https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#specversion func CloudeventsEventSpecVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CloudeventsEventSpecVersionKey.String(val) } + // CloudeventsEventSubject returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudevents.event_subject"semantic conventions // It represents the The [subject] of the event in the context of the event producer (identified by source) -// +// // [subject]: https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#subject func CloudeventsEventSubject(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CloudeventsEventSubjectKey.String(val) } + // CloudeventsEventType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudevents.event_type"semantic conventions // It represents the The [event_type] contains a value describing the type of event related to the originating occurrence -// +// // [event_type]: https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#type func CloudeventsEventType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CloudeventsEventTypeKey.String(val) } -// Namespace: code + + + + + + + + + +// Namespace: cloudfoundry const ( - // The column number in `code.filepath` best representing the operation. It SHOULD point within the code unit named in `code.function`. - // + // The guid of the application. + // // Stability: Experimental - // Type: int - CodeColumnKey = attribute.Key("code.column") - // The source code file name that identifies the code unit as uniquely as possible (preferably an absolute file path). - // + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "218fc5a9-a5f1-4b54-aa05-46717d0ab26d", + // + // Note: Application instrumentation should use the value from environment + // variable `VCAP_APPLICATION.application_id`. This is the same value as + // reported by `cf app --guid` + CloudfoundryAppIdKey = attribute.Key("cloudfoundry.app.id") + // The index of the application instance. 0 when just one instance is active. + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // - // Examples: "/usr/local/MyApplication/content_root/app/index.php" - CodeFilepathKey = attribute.Key("code.filepath") - // The method or function name, or equivalent (usually rightmost part of the code unit's name). - // + // + // Examples: + // "0", + // "1", + // + // Note: CloudFoundry defines the `instance_id` in the [Loggregator v2 envelope]. + // It is used for logs and metrics emitted by CloudFoundry. It is + // supposed to contain the application instance index for applications + // deployed on the runtime. + // + // Application instrumentation should use the value from environment + // variable `CF_INSTANCE_INDEX` + // + // [Loggregator v2 envelope]: https://github.com/cloudfoundry/loggregator-api#v2-envelope + CloudfoundryAppInstanceIdKey = attribute.Key("cloudfoundry.app.instance.id") + // The name of the application. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "my-app-name", + // + // Note: Application instrumentation should use the value from environment + // variable `VCAP_APPLICATION.application_name`. This is the same value + // as reported by `cf apps` + CloudfoundryAppNameKey = attribute.Key("cloudfoundry.app.name") + // The guid of the CloudFoundry org the application is running in. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "218fc5a9-a5f1-4b54-aa05-46717d0ab26d", + // + // Note: Application instrumentation should use the value from environment + // variable `VCAP_APPLICATION.org_id`. This is the same value as + // reported by `cf org --guid` + CloudfoundryOrgIdKey = attribute.Key("cloudfoundry.org.id") + // The name of the CloudFoundry organization the app is running in. + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // - // Examples: "serveRequest" - CodeFunctionKey = attribute.Key("code.function") - // The line number in `code.filepath` best representing the operation. It SHOULD point within the code unit named in `code.function`. - // + // + // Examples: + // "my-org-name", + // + // Note: Application instrumentation should use the value from environment + // variable `VCAP_APPLICATION.org_name`. This is the same value as + // reported by `cf orgs` + CloudfoundryOrgNameKey = attribute.Key("cloudfoundry.org.name") + // The UID identifying the process. + // // Stability: Experimental - // Type: int - CodeLinenoKey = attribute.Key("code.lineno") - // The "namespace" within which `code.function` is defined. Usually the qualified class or module name, such that `code.namespace` + some separator + `code.function` form a unique identifier for the code unit. - // + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "218fc5a9-a5f1-4b54-aa05-46717d0ab26d", + // + // Note: Application instrumentation should use the value from environment + // variable `VCAP_APPLICATION.process_id`. It is supposed to be equal to + // `VCAP_APPLICATION.app_id` for applications deployed to the runtime. + // For system components, this could be the actual PID + CloudfoundryProcessIdKey = attribute.Key("cloudfoundry.process.id") + // The type of process. + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // - // Examples: "com.example.MyHttpService" - CodeNamespaceKey = attribute.Key("code.namespace") - // A stacktrace as a string in the natural representation for the language runtime. The representation is to be determined and documented by each language SIG. - // + // + // Examples: + // "web", + // + // Note: CloudFoundry applications can consist of multiple jobs. Usually the + // main process will be of type `web`. There can be additional background + // tasks or side-cars with different process types + CloudfoundryProcessTypeKey = attribute.Key("cloudfoundry.process.type") + // The guid of the CloudFoundry space the application is running in. + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // - // Examples: "at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodB(GenerateTrace.java:13)\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodA(GenerateTrace.java:9)\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.main(GenerateTrace.java:5)\n" - CodeStacktraceKey = attribute.Key("code.stacktrace") + // + // Examples: + // "218fc5a9-a5f1-4b54-aa05-46717d0ab26d", + // + // Note: Application instrumentation should use the value from environment + // variable `VCAP_APPLICATION.space_id`. This is the same value as + // reported by `cf space --guid` + CloudfoundrySpaceIdKey = attribute.Key("cloudfoundry.space.id") + // The name of the CloudFoundry space the application is running in. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "my-space-name", + // + // Note: Application instrumentation should use the value from environment + // variable `VCAP_APPLICATION.space_name`. This is the same value as + // reported by `cf spaces` + CloudfoundrySpaceNameKey = attribute.Key("cloudfoundry.space.name") + // A guid or another name describing the event source. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "cf/gorouter", + // + // Note: CloudFoundry defines the `source_id` in the [Loggregator v2 envelope]. + // It is used for logs and metrics emitted by CloudFoundry. It is + // supposed to contain the component name, e.g. "gorouter", for + // CloudFoundry components. + // + // When system components are instrumented, values from the + // [Bosh spec] + // should be used. The `system.id` should be set to + // `spec.deployment/spec.name` + // + // [Loggregator v2 envelope]: https://github.com/cloudfoundry/loggregator-api#v2-envelope + // [Bosh spec]: https://bosh.io/docs/jobs/#properties-spec + CloudfoundrySystemIdKey = attribute.Key("cloudfoundry.system.id") + // A guid describing the concrete instance of the event source. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "218fc5a9-a5f1-4b54-aa05-46717d0ab26d", + // + // Note: CloudFoundry defines the `instance_id` in the [Loggregator v2 envelope]. + // It is used for logs and metrics emitted by CloudFoundry. It is + // supposed to contain the vm id for CloudFoundry components. + // + // When system components are instrumented, values from the + // [Bosh spec] + // should be used. The `system.instance.id` should be set to `spec.id` + // + // [Loggregator v2 envelope]: https://github.com/cloudfoundry/loggregator-api#v2-envelope + // [Bosh spec]: https://bosh.io/docs/jobs/#properties-spec + CloudfoundrySystemInstanceIdKey = attribute.Key("cloudfoundry.system.instance.id") ) -// CodeColumn returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "code.column"semantic conventions -// It represents the The column number in `code.filepath` best representing the operation. It SHOULD point within the code unit named in `code.function` -func CodeColumn(val int) attribute.KeyValue { - return CodeColumnKey.Int(val) + + +// CloudfoundryAppId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudfoundry.app.id"semantic conventions +// It represents the The guid of the application +func CloudfoundryAppId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return CloudfoundryAppIdKey.String(val) } -// CodeFilepath returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "code.filepath"semantic conventions -// It represents the The source code file name that identifies the code unit as uniquely as possible (preferably an absolute file path) -func CodeFilepath(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + +// CloudfoundryAppInstanceId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudfoundry.app.instance.id"semantic conventions +// It represents the The index of the application instance. 0 when just one instance is active +func CloudfoundryAppInstanceId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return CloudfoundryAppInstanceIdKey.String(val) +} + + +// CloudfoundryAppName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudfoundry.app.name"semantic conventions +// It represents the The name of the application +func CloudfoundryAppName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return CloudfoundryAppNameKey.String(val) +} + + +// CloudfoundryOrgId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudfoundry.org.id"semantic conventions +// It represents the The guid of the CloudFoundry org the application is running in +func CloudfoundryOrgId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return CloudfoundryOrgIdKey.String(val) +} + + +// CloudfoundryOrgName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudfoundry.org.name"semantic conventions +// It represents the The name of the CloudFoundry organization the app is running in +func CloudfoundryOrgName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return CloudfoundryOrgNameKey.String(val) +} + + +// CloudfoundryProcessId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudfoundry.process.id"semantic conventions +// It represents the The UID identifying the process +func CloudfoundryProcessId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return CloudfoundryProcessIdKey.String(val) +} + + +// CloudfoundryProcessType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudfoundry.process.type"semantic conventions +// It represents the The type of process +func CloudfoundryProcessType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return CloudfoundryProcessTypeKey.String(val) +} + + +// CloudfoundrySpaceId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudfoundry.space.id"semantic conventions +// It represents the The guid of the CloudFoundry space the application is running in +func CloudfoundrySpaceId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return CloudfoundrySpaceIdKey.String(val) +} + + +// CloudfoundrySpaceName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudfoundry.space.name"semantic conventions +// It represents the The name of the CloudFoundry space the application is running in +func CloudfoundrySpaceName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return CloudfoundrySpaceNameKey.String(val) +} + + +// CloudfoundrySystemId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudfoundry.system.id"semantic conventions +// It represents the A guid or another name describing the event source +func CloudfoundrySystemId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return CloudfoundrySystemIdKey.String(val) +} + + +// CloudfoundrySystemInstanceId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cloudfoundry.system.instance.id"semantic conventions +// It represents the A guid describing the concrete instance of the event source +func CloudfoundrySystemInstanceId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return CloudfoundrySystemInstanceIdKey.String(val) +} + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +// Namespace: code +const ( + + // The column number in `code.filepath` best representing the operation. It SHOULD point within the code unit named in `code.function`. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: int + CodeColumnKey = attribute.Key("code.column") + // The source code file name that identifies the code unit as uniquely as possible (preferably an absolute file path). + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: "/usr/local/MyApplication/content_root/app/index.php" + CodeFilepathKey = attribute.Key("code.filepath") + // The method or function name, or equivalent (usually rightmost part of the code unit's name). + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: "serveRequest" + CodeFunctionKey = attribute.Key("code.function") + // The line number in `code.filepath` best representing the operation. It SHOULD point within the code unit named in `code.function`. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: int + CodeLinenoKey = attribute.Key("code.lineno") + // The "namespace" within which `code.function` is defined. Usually the qualified class or module name, such that `code.namespace` + some separator + `code.function` form a unique identifier for the code unit. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: "com.example.MyHttpService" + CodeNamespaceKey = attribute.Key("code.namespace") + // A stacktrace as a string in the natural representation for the language runtime. The representation is to be determined and documented by each language SIG. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: "at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodB(GenerateTrace.java:13)\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodA(GenerateTrace.java:9)\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.main(GenerateTrace.java:5)\n" + CodeStacktraceKey = attribute.Key("code.stacktrace") +) + + + +// CodeColumn returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "code.column"semantic conventions +// It represents the The column number in `code.filepath` best representing the operation. It SHOULD point within the code unit named in `code.function` +func CodeColumn(val int) attribute.KeyValue { + return CodeColumnKey.Int(val) +} + + +// CodeFilepath returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "code.filepath"semantic conventions +// It represents the The source code file name that identifies the code unit as uniquely as possible (preferably an absolute file path) +func CodeFilepath(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CodeFilepathKey.String(val) } + // CodeFunction returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "code.function"semantic conventions // It represents the The method or function name, or equivalent (usually rightmost part of the code unit's name) func CodeFunction(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CodeFunctionKey.String(val) } + // CodeLineno returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "code.lineno"semantic conventions // It represents the The line number in `code.filepath` best representing the operation. It SHOULD point within the code unit named in `code.function` func CodeLineno(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return CodeLinenoKey.Int(val) } + // CodeNamespace returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "code.namespace"semantic conventions // It represents the The "namespace" within which `code.function` is defined. Usually the qualified class or module name, such that `code.namespace` + some separator + `code.function` form a unique identifier for the code unit func CodeNamespace(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CodeNamespaceKey.String(val) } + // CodeStacktrace returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "code.stacktrace"semantic conventions // It represents the A stacktrace as a string in the natural representation for the language runtime. The representation is to be determined and documented by each language SIG func CodeStacktrace(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CodeStacktraceKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + + + // Namespace: container const ( // The command used to run the container (i.e. the command name). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "otelcontribcol", - // + // // Note: If using embedded credentials or sensitive data, it is recommended to remove them to prevent potential leakage ContainerCommandKey = attribute.Key("container.command") - // All the command arguments (including the command/executable itself) run by the container. [2] - // + // All the command arguments (including the command/executable itself) run by the container. + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "otelcontribcol", @@ -1811,11 +2294,11 @@ const ( // "config.yaml", // ], ContainerCommandArgsKey = attribute.Key("container.command_args") - // The full command run by the container as a single string representing the full command. [2] - // + // The full command run by the container as a single string representing the full command. + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "otelcontribcol --config config.yaml", ContainerCommandLineKey = attribute.Key("container.command_line") @@ -1823,85 +2306,109 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum // Deprecated: Replaced by `cpu.mode` - // + // // Examples: // "user", // "kernel", ContainerCpuStateKey = attribute.Key("container.cpu.state") + // The name of the CSI ([Container Storage Interface]) plugin used by the volume. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "pd.csi.storage.gke.io", + // + // Note: This can sometimes be referred to as a "driver" in CSI implementations. This should represent the `name` field of the GetPluginInfo RPC + // + // [Container Storage Interface]: https://github.com/container-storage-interface/spec + ContainerCsiPluginNameKey = attribute.Key("container.csi.plugin.name") + // The unique volume ID returned by the CSI ([Container Storage Interface]) plugin. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "projects/my-gcp-project/zones/my-gcp-zone/disks/my-gcp-disk", + // + // Note: This can sometimes be referred to as a "volume handle" in CSI implementations. This should represent the `Volume.volume_id` field in CSI spec + // + // [Container Storage Interface]: https://github.com/container-storage-interface/spec + ContainerCsiVolumeIdKey = attribute.Key("container.csi.volume.id") // Container ID. Usually a UUID, as for example used to [identify Docker containers]. The UUID might be abbreviated. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "a3bf90e006b2", - // + // // [identify Docker containers]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/containers/run/#container-identification ContainerIdKey = attribute.Key("container.id") // Runtime specific image identifier. Usually a hash algorithm followed by a UUID. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "sha256:19c92d0a00d1b66d897bceaa7319bee0dd38a10a851c60bcec9474aa3f01e50f", - // + // // Note: Docker defines a sha256 of the image id; `container.image.id` corresponds to the `Image` field from the Docker container inspect [API] endpoint. // K8s defines a link to the container registry repository with digest `"imageID": "registry.azurecr.io /namespace/service/dockerfile@sha256:bdeabd40c3a8a492eaf9e8e44d0ebbb84bac7ee25ac0cf8a7159d25f62555625"`. // The ID is assigned by the container runtime and can vary in different environments. Consider using `oci.manifest.digest` if it is important to identify the same image in different environments/runtimes - // + // // [API]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.43/#tag/Container/operation/ContainerInspect ContainerImageIdKey = attribute.Key("container.image.id") // Name of the image the container was built on. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "gcr.io/opentelemetry/operator", ContainerImageNameKey = attribute.Key("container.image.name") // Repo digests of the container image as provided by the container runtime. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "example@sha256:afcc7f1ac1b49db317a7196c902e61c6c3c4607d63599ee1a82d702d249a0ccb", // "internal.registry.example.com:5000/example@sha256:b69959407d21e8a062e0416bf13405bb2b71ed7a84dde4158ebafacfa06f5578", // ], - // + // // Note: [Docker] and [CRI] report those under the `RepoDigests` field - // + // // [Docker]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.43/#tag/Image/operation/ImageInspect // [CRI]: https://github.com/kubernetes/cri-api/blob/c75ef5b473bbe2d0a4fc92f82235efd665ea8e9f/pkg/apis/runtime/v1/api.proto#L1237-L1238 ContainerImageRepoDigestsKey = attribute.Key("container.image.repo_digests") // Container image tags. An example can be found in [Docker Image Inspect]. Should be only the `` section of the full name for example from `registry.example.com/my-org/my-image:`. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "v1.27.1", // "3.5.7-0", // ], - // + // // [Docker Image Inspect]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.43/#tag/Image/operation/ImageInspect ContainerImageTagsKey = attribute.Key("container.image.tags") // Container name used by container runtime. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry-autoconf", ContainerNameKey = attribute.Key("container.name") // The container runtime managing this container. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "docker", // "containerd", @@ -1909,76 +2416,114 @@ const ( ContainerRuntimeKey = attribute.Key("container.runtime") ) + + // ContainerCommand returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.command"semantic conventions // It represents the The command used to run the container (i.e. the command name) func ContainerCommand(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ContainerCommandKey.String(val) } + // ContainerCommandArgs returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.command_args"semantic conventions -// It represents the All the command arguments (including the command/executable itself) run by the container. [2] -func ContainerCommandArgs(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +// It represents the All the command arguments (including the command/executable itself) run by the container +func ContainerCommandArgs(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return ContainerCommandArgsKey.StringSlice(val) } + // ContainerCommandLine returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.command_line"semantic conventions -// It represents the The full command run by the container as a single string representing the full command. [2] +// It represents the The full command run by the container as a single string representing the full command func ContainerCommandLine(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ContainerCommandLineKey.String(val) } + // ContainerCpuState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.cpu.state"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `cpu.mode` instead func ContainerCpuState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ContainerCpuStateKey.String(val) } + +// ContainerCsiPluginName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.csi.plugin.name"semantic conventions +// It represents the The name of the CSI ([Container Storage Interface]) plugin used by the volume +// +// [Container Storage Interface]: https://github.com/container-storage-interface/spec +func ContainerCsiPluginName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return ContainerCsiPluginNameKey.String(val) +} + + +// ContainerCsiVolumeId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.csi.volume.id"semantic conventions +// It represents the The unique volume ID returned by the CSI ([Container Storage Interface]) plugin +// +// [Container Storage Interface]: https://github.com/container-storage-interface/spec +func ContainerCsiVolumeId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return ContainerCsiVolumeIdKey.String(val) +} + + // ContainerId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.id"semantic conventions // It represents the Container ID. Usually a UUID, as for example used to [identify Docker containers]. The UUID might be abbreviated -// +// // [identify Docker containers]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/containers/run/#container-identification func ContainerId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ContainerIdKey.String(val) } + // ContainerImageId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.image.id"semantic conventions // It represents the Runtime specific image identifier. Usually a hash algorithm followed by a UUID func ContainerImageId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ContainerImageIdKey.String(val) } + // ContainerImageName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.image.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the image the container was built on func ContainerImageName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ContainerImageNameKey.String(val) } + // ContainerImageRepoDigests returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.image.repo_digests"semantic conventions // It represents the Repo digests of the container image as provided by the container runtime -func ContainerImageRepoDigests(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func ContainerImageRepoDigests(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return ContainerImageRepoDigestsKey.StringSlice(val) } + // ContainerImageTags returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.image.tags"semantic conventions // It represents the Container image tags. An example can be found in [Docker Image Inspect]. Should be only the `` section of the full name for example from `registry.example.com/my-org/my-image:` -// +// // [Docker Image Inspect]: https://docs.docker.com/engine/api/v1.43/#tag/Image/operation/ImageInspect -func ContainerImageTags(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func ContainerImageTags(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return ContainerImageTagsKey.StringSlice(val) } + + + + + // ContainerName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Container name used by container runtime func ContainerName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ContainerNameKey.String(val) } + // ContainerRuntime returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "container.runtime"semantic conventions // It represents the The container runtime managing this container func ContainerRuntime(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ContainerRuntimeKey.String(val) } + + + + // Enum values for container.cpu.state var ( @@ -1993,25 +2538,42 @@ var ( ContainerCpuStateKernel = ContainerCpuStateKey.String("kernel") ) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Namespace: cpu const ( // The mode of the CPU // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "user", // "system", CpuModeKey = attribute.Key("cpu.mode") ) + + // CpuMode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "cpu.mode"semantic conventions // It represents the The mode of the CPU func CpuMode(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return CpuModeKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for cpu.mode var ( @@ -2041,52 +2603,55 @@ var ( CpuModeKernel = CpuModeKey.String("kernel") ) + + + // Namespace: db const ( // The consistency level of the query. Based on consistency values from [CQL]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined - // + // // [CQL]: https://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra-oss/3.0/cassandra/dml/dmlConfigConsistency.html DbCassandraConsistencyLevelKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.consistency_level") // The data center of the coordinating node for a query. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "us-west-2" DbCassandraCoordinatorDcKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.coordinator.dc") // The ID of the coordinating node for a query. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "be13faa2-8574-4d71-926d-27f16cf8a7af" DbCassandraCoordinatorIdKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.coordinator.id") // Whether or not the query is idempotent. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: undefined DbCassandraIdempotenceKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.idempotence") // The fetch size used for paging, i.e. how many rows will be returned at once. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 5000, DbCassandraPageSizeKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.page_size") // The number of times a query was speculatively executed. Not set or `0` if the query was not executed speculatively. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 0, // 2, @@ -2095,21 +2660,21 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.collection.name`. - // + // // Examples: "mytable" DbCassandraTableKey = attribute.Key("db.cassandra.table") // The name of the connection pool; unique within the instrumented application. In case the connection pool implementation doesn't provide a name, instrumentation SHOULD use a combination of parameters that would make the name unique, for example, combining attributes `server.address`, `server.port`, and `db.namespace`, formatted as `server.address:server.port/db.namespace`. Instrumentations that generate connection pool name following different patterns SHOULD document it. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "myDataSource", DbClientConnectionPoolNameKey = attribute.Key("db.client.connection.pool.name") // The state of a connection in the pool // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "idle", DbClientConnectionStateKey = attribute.Key("db.client.connection.state") @@ -2117,7 +2682,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.pool.name`. - // + // // Examples: // "myDataSource", DbClientConnectionsPoolNameKey = attribute.Key("db.client.connections.pool.name") @@ -2125,58 +2690,70 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.state`. - // + // // Examples: // "idle", DbClientConnectionsStateKey = attribute.Key("db.client.connections.state") // The name of a collection (table, container) within the database. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "public.users", // "customers", - // + // // Note: It is RECOMMENDED to capture the value as provided by the application without attempting to do any case normalization. - // If the collection name is parsed from the query text, it SHOULD be the first collection name found in the query and it SHOULD match the value provided in the query text including any schema and database name prefix. - // For batch operations, if the individual operations are known to have the same collection name then that collection name SHOULD be used, otherwise `db.collection.name` SHOULD NOT be captured + // + // A single database query may involve multiple collections. + // + // If the collection name is parsed from the query text, it SHOULD only be captured for queries that + // contain a single collection and it SHOULD match the value provided in + // the query text including any schema and database name prefix. + // + // For batch operations, if the individual operations are known to have the same collection name + // then that collection name SHOULD be used. + // + // If the operation or query involves multiple collections, `db.collection.name` + // SHOULD NOT be captured. + // + // This attribute has stability level RELEASE CANDIDATE DbCollectionNameKey = attribute.Key("db.collection.name") // Deprecated, use `server.address`, `server.port` attributes instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `server.address` and `server.port`. - // + // // Examples: "Server=(localdb)\v11.0;Integrated Security=true;" DbConnectionStringKey = attribute.Key("db.connection_string") // Unique Cosmos client instance id. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "3ba4827d-4422-483f-b59f-85b74211c11d" DbCosmosdbClientIdKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.client_id") // Cosmos client connection mode. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined DbCosmosdbConnectionModeKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.connection_mode") // Deprecated, use `db.collection.name` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.collection.name`. - // + // // Examples: "mytable" DbCosmosdbContainerKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.container") // Cosmos DB Operation Type. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined DbCosmosdbOperationTypeKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.operation_type") // RU consumed for that operation // Stability: Experimental // Type: double - // + // // Examples: // 46.18, // 1.0, @@ -2184,13 +2761,14 @@ const ( // Request payload size in bytes // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: undefined DbCosmosdbRequestContentLengthKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.request_content_length") - // Cosmos DB status code. + // Deprecated, use `db.response.status_code` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.response.status_code`. + // // Examples: // 200, // 201, @@ -2198,25 +2776,25 @@ const ( // Cosmos DB sub status code. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 1000, // 1002, DbCosmosdbSubStatusCodeKey = attribute.Key("db.cosmosdb.sub_status_code") // Deprecated, use `db.namespace` instead. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.namespace`. - // + // // Examples: // "e9106fc68e3044f0b1475b04bf4ffd5f", DbElasticsearchClusterNameKey = attribute.Key("db.elasticsearch.cluster.name") // Represents the human-readable identifier of the node/instance to which a request was routed. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "instance-0000000001", DbElasticsearchNodeNameKey = attribute.Key("db.elasticsearch.node.name") @@ -2224,14 +2802,14 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Deprecated, no general replacement at this time. For Elasticsearch, use `db.elasticsearch.node.name` instead. - // + // // Examples: "mysql-e26b99z.example.com" DbInstanceIdKey = attribute.Key("db.instance.id") // Removed, no replacement at this time. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Removed as not used. - // + // // Examples: // "org.postgresql.Driver", // "com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver", @@ -2240,43 +2818,44 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.collection.name`. - // + // // Examples: "mytable" DbMongodbCollectionKey = attribute.Key("db.mongodb.collection") // Deprecated, SQL Server instance is now populated as a part of `db.namespace` attribute. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Deprecated, no replacement at this time. - // + // // Examples: "MSSQLSERVER" DbMssqlInstanceNameKey = attribute.Key("db.mssql.instance_name") // Deprecated, use `db.namespace` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.namespace`. - // + // // Examples: // "customers", // "main", DbNameKey = attribute.Key("db.name") // The name of the database, fully qualified within the server address and port. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "customers", // "test.users", - // + // // Note: If a database system has multiple namespace components, they SHOULD be concatenated (potentially using database system specific conventions) from most general to most specific namespace component, and more specific namespaces SHOULD NOT be captured without the more general namespaces, to ensure that "startswith" queries for the more general namespaces will be valid. // Semantic conventions for individual database systems SHOULD document what `db.namespace` means in the context of that system. - // It is RECOMMENDED to capture the value as provided by the application without attempting to do any case normalization + // It is RECOMMENDED to capture the value as provided by the application without attempting to do any case normalization. + // This attribute has stability level RELEASE CANDIDATE DbNamespaceKey = attribute.Key("db.namespace") // Deprecated, use `db.operation.name` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.operation.name`. - // + // // Examples: // "findAndModify", // "HMSET", @@ -2285,65 +2864,108 @@ const ( // The number of queries included in a batch operation. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 2, // 3, // 4, - // - // Note: Operations are only considered batches when they contain two or more operations, and so `db.operation.batch.size` SHOULD never be `1` + // + // Note: Operations are only considered batches when they contain two or more operations, and so `db.operation.batch.size` SHOULD never be `1`. + // This attribute has stability level RELEASE CANDIDATE DbOperationBatchSizeKey = attribute.Key("db.operation.batch.size") // The name of the operation or command being executed. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "findAndModify", // "HMSET", // "SELECT", - // - // Note: It is RECOMMENDED to capture the value as provided by the application without attempting to do any case normalization. - // If the operation name is parsed from the query text, it SHOULD be the first operation name found in the query. - // For batch operations, if the individual operations are known to have the same operation name then that operation name SHOULD be used prepended by `BATCH `, otherwise `db.operation.name` SHOULD be `BATCH` or some other database system specific term if more applicable + // + // Note: It is RECOMMENDED to capture the value as provided by the application + // without attempting to do any case normalization. + // + // A single database query may involve multiple operations. If the operation + // name is parsed from the query text, it SHOULD only be captured for queries that + // contain a single operation or when the operation name describing the + // whole query is available by other means. + // + // For batch operations, if the individual operations are known to have the same operation name + // then that operation name SHOULD be used prepended by `BATCH `, + // otherwise `db.operation.name` SHOULD be `BATCH` or some other database + // system specific term if more applicable. + // + // This attribute has stability level RELEASE CANDIDATE DbOperationNameKey = attribute.Key("db.operation.name") + // Low cardinality representation of a database query text. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "SELECT wuser_table", + // "INSERT shipping_details SELECT orders", + // "get user by id", + // + // Note: `db.query.summary` provides static summary of the query text. It describes a class of database queries and is useful as a grouping key, especially when analyzing telemetry for database calls involving complex queries. + // Summary may be available to the instrumentation through instrumentation hooks or other means. If it is not available, instrumentations that support query parsing SHOULD generate a summary following [Generating query summary] section. + // This attribute has stability level RELEASE CANDIDATE + // + // [Generating query summary]: ../../docs/database/database-spans.md#generating-a-summary-of-the-quey-text + DbQuerySummaryKey = attribute.Key("db.query.summary") // The database query being executed. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "SELECT * FROM wuser_table where username = ?", - // "SET mykey "WuValue"", - // + // "SET mykey ?", + // // Note: For sanitization see [Sanitization of `db.query.text`]. // For batch operations, if the individual operations are known to have the same query text then that query text SHOULD be used, otherwise all of the individual query texts SHOULD be concatenated with separator `; ` or some other database system specific separator if more applicable. - // Even though parameterized query text can potentially have sensitive data, by using a parameterized query the user is giving a strong signal that any sensitive data will be passed as parameter values, and the benefit to observability of capturing the static part of the query text by default outweighs the risk - // + // Even though parameterized query text can potentially have sensitive data, by using a parameterized query the user is giving a strong signal that any sensitive data will be passed as parameter values, and the benefit to observability of capturing the static part of the query text by default outweighs the risk. + // This attribute has stability level RELEASE CANDIDATE + // // [Sanitization of `db.query.text`]: ../../docs/database/database-spans.md#sanitization-of-dbquerytext DbQueryTextKey = attribute.Key("db.query.text") // Deprecated, use `db.namespace` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.namespace`. - // + // // Examples: // 0, // 1, // 15, DbRedisDatabaseIndexKey = attribute.Key("db.redis.database_index") + // Database response status code. + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "102", + // "ORA-17002", + // "08P01", + // "404", + // + // Note: The status code returned by the database. Usually it represents an error code, but may also represent partial success, warning, or differentiate between various types of successful outcomes. + // Semantic conventions for individual database systems SHOULD document what `db.response.status_code` means in the context of that system. + // This attribute has stability level RELEASE CANDIDATE + DbResponseStatusCodeKey = attribute.Key("db.response.status_code") // Deprecated, use `db.collection.name` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.collection.name`. - // + // // Examples: "mytable" DbSqlTableKey = attribute.Key("db.sql.table") // The database statement being executed. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.query.text`. - // + // // Examples: // "SELECT * FROM wuser_table", // "SET mykey "WuValue"", @@ -2351,251 +2973,310 @@ const ( // The database management system (DBMS) product as identified by the client instrumentation. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined - // Note: The actual DBMS may differ from the one identified by the client. For example, when using PostgreSQL client libraries to connect to a CockroachDB, the `db.system` is set to `postgresql` based on the instrumentation's best knowledge + // Note: The actual DBMS may differ from the one identified by the client. For example, when using PostgreSQL client libraries to connect to a CockroachDB, the `db.system` is set to `postgresql` based on the instrumentation's best knowledge. + // This attribute has stability level RELEASE CANDIDATE DbSystemKey = attribute.Key("db.system") // Deprecated, no replacement at this time. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: No replacement at this time. - // + // // Examples: // "readonly_user", // "reporting_user", DbUserKey = attribute.Key("db.user") ) + + // DbCassandraConsistencyLevel returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cassandra.consistency_level"semantic conventions // It represents the The consistency level of the query. Based on consistency values from [CQL] -// +// // [CQL]: https://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra-oss/3.0/cassandra/dml/dmlConfigConsistency.html func DbCassandraConsistencyLevel(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String(val) } + // DbCassandraCoordinatorDc returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cassandra.coordinator.dc"semantic conventions // It represents the The data center of the coordinating node for a query func DbCassandraCoordinatorDc(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCassandraCoordinatorDcKey.String(val) } + // DbCassandraCoordinatorId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cassandra.coordinator.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The ID of the coordinating node for a query func DbCassandraCoordinatorId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCassandraCoordinatorIdKey.String(val) } + // DbCassandraIdempotence returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cassandra.idempotence"semantic conventions // It represents the Whether or not the query is idempotent func DbCassandraIdempotence(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCassandraIdempotenceKey.Bool(val) } + // DbCassandraPageSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cassandra.page_size"semantic conventions // It represents the The fetch size used for paging, i.e. how many rows will be returned at once func DbCassandraPageSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCassandraPageSizeKey.Int(val) } + // DbCassandraSpeculativeExecutionCount returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cassandra.speculative_execution_count"semantic conventions // It represents the The number of times a query was speculatively executed. Not set or `0` if the query was not executed speculatively func DbCassandraSpeculativeExecutionCount(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCassandraSpeculativeExecutionCountKey.Int(val) } + // DbCassandraTable returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cassandra.table"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `db.collection.name` instead func DbCassandraTable(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCassandraTableKey.String(val) } + // DbClientConnectionPoolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.client.connection.pool.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the connection pool; unique within the instrumented application. In case the connection pool implementation doesn't provide a name, instrumentation SHOULD use a combination of parameters that would make the name unique, for example, combining attributes `server.address`, `server.port`, and `db.namespace`, formatted as `server.address:server.port/db.namespace`. Instrumentations that generate connection pool name following different patterns SHOULD document it func DbClientConnectionPoolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbClientConnectionPoolNameKey.String(val) } + // DbClientConnectionState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.client.connection.state"semantic conventions // It represents the The state of a connection in the pool func DbClientConnectionState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbClientConnectionStateKey.String(val) } + // DbClientConnectionsPoolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.client.connections.pool.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.pool.name` instead func DbClientConnectionsPoolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbClientConnectionsPoolNameKey.String(val) } + // DbClientConnectionsState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.client.connections.state"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.state` instead func DbClientConnectionsState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbClientConnectionsStateKey.String(val) } + // DbCollectionName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.collection.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of a collection (table, container) within the database func DbCollectionName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCollectionNameKey.String(val) } + // DbConnectionString returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.connection_string"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `server.address`, `server.port` attributes instead func DbConnectionString(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbConnectionStringKey.String(val) } + // DbCosmosdbClientId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cosmosdb.client_id"semantic conventions // It represents the Unique Cosmos client instance id func DbCosmosdbClientId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCosmosdbClientIdKey.String(val) } + // DbCosmosdbConnectionMode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cosmosdb.connection_mode"semantic conventions // It represents the Cosmos client connection mode func DbCosmosdbConnectionMode(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCosmosdbConnectionModeKey.String(val) } + // DbCosmosdbContainer returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cosmosdb.container"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `db.collection.name` instead func DbCosmosdbContainer(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCosmosdbContainerKey.String(val) } + // DbCosmosdbOperationType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cosmosdb.operation_type"semantic conventions // It represents the Cosmos DB Operation Type func DbCosmosdbOperationType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCosmosdbOperationTypeKey.String(val) } + // DbCosmosdbRequestCharge returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cosmosdb.request_charge"semantic conventions // It represents the RU consumed for that operation func DbCosmosdbRequestCharge(val float64) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCosmosdbRequestChargeKey.Float64(val) } + // DbCosmosdbRequestContentLength returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cosmosdb.request_content_length"semantic conventions // It represents the Request payload size in bytes func DbCosmosdbRequestContentLength(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCosmosdbRequestContentLengthKey.Int(val) } + // DbCosmosdbStatusCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cosmosdb.status_code"semantic conventions -// It represents the Cosmos DB status code +// It represents the Deprecated, use `db.response.status_code` instead func DbCosmosdbStatusCode(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCosmosdbStatusCodeKey.Int(val) } + // DbCosmosdbSubStatusCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.cosmosdb.sub_status_code"semantic conventions // It represents the Cosmos DB sub status code func DbCosmosdbSubStatusCode(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return DbCosmosdbSubStatusCodeKey.Int(val) } + // DbElasticsearchClusterName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.elasticsearch.cluster.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `db.namespace` instead func DbElasticsearchClusterName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbElasticsearchClusterNameKey.String(val) } + // DbElasticsearchNodeName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.elasticsearch.node.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Represents the human-readable identifier of the node/instance to which a request was routed func DbElasticsearchNodeName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbElasticsearchNodeNameKey.String(val) } + + + // DbInstanceId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.instance.id"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, no general replacement at this time. For Elasticsearch, use `db.elasticsearch.node.name` instead func DbInstanceId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbInstanceIdKey.String(val) } + // DbJdbcDriverClassname returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.jdbc.driver_classname"semantic conventions // It represents the Removed, no replacement at this time func DbJdbcDriverClassname(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbJdbcDriverClassnameKey.String(val) } + // DbMongodbCollection returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.mongodb.collection"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `db.collection.name` instead func DbMongodbCollection(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbMongodbCollectionKey.String(val) } + // DbMssqlInstanceName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.mssql.instance_name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, SQL Server instance is now populated as a part of `db.namespace` attribute func DbMssqlInstanceName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbMssqlInstanceNameKey.String(val) } + // DbName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `db.namespace` instead func DbName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbNameKey.String(val) } + // DbNamespace returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.namespace"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the database, fully qualified within the server address and port func DbNamespace(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbNamespaceKey.String(val) } + // DbOperation returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.operation"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `db.operation.name` instead func DbOperation(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbOperationKey.String(val) } + // DbOperationBatchSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.operation.batch.size"semantic conventions // It represents the The number of queries included in a batch operation func DbOperationBatchSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return DbOperationBatchSizeKey.Int(val) } + // DbOperationName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.operation.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the operation or command being executed func DbOperationName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbOperationNameKey.String(val) } + + + +// DbQuerySummary returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.query.summary"semantic conventions +// It represents the Low cardinality representation of a database query text +func DbQuerySummary(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return DbQuerySummaryKey.String(val) +} + + // DbQueryText returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.query.text"semantic conventions // It represents the The database query being executed func DbQueryText(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbQueryTextKey.String(val) } + // DbRedisDatabaseIndex returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.redis.database_index"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `db.namespace` instead func DbRedisDatabaseIndex(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return DbRedisDatabaseIndexKey.Int(val) } + +// DbResponseStatusCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.response.status_code"semantic conventions +// It represents the Database response status code +func DbResponseStatusCode(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return DbResponseStatusCodeKey.String(val) +} + + // DbSqlTable returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.sql.table"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `db.collection.name` instead func DbSqlTable(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbSqlTableKey.String(val) } + // DbStatement returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.statement"semantic conventions // It represents the The database statement being executed func DbStatement(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbStatementKey.String(val) } + // DbSystem returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.system"semantic conventions // It represents the The database management system (DBMS) product as identified by the client instrumentation func DbSystem(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbSystemKey.String(val) } + // DbUser returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "db.user"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, no replacement at this time func DbUser(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DbUserKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for db.cassandra.consistency_level var ( @@ -2634,6 +3315,13 @@ var ( DbCassandraConsistencyLevelLocalSerial = DbCassandraConsistencyLevelKey.String("local_serial") ) + + + + + + + // Enum values for db.client.connection.state var ( @@ -2645,6 +3333,7 @@ var ( DbClientConnectionStateUsed = DbClientConnectionStateKey.String("used") ) + // Enum values for db.client.connections.state var ( @@ -2656,6 +3345,9 @@ var ( DbClientConnectionsStateUsed = DbClientConnectionsStateKey.String("used") ) + + + // Enum values for db.cosmosdb.connection_mode var ( @@ -2667,6 +3359,7 @@ var ( DbCosmosdbConnectionModeDirect = DbCosmosdbConnectionModeKey.String("direct") ) + // Enum values for db.cosmosdb.operation_type var ( @@ -2717,6 +3410,29 @@ var ( DbCosmosdbOperationTypeUpsert = DbCosmosdbOperationTypeKey.String("upsert") ) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Enum values for db.system var ( @@ -2727,7 +3443,7 @@ var ( // Stability: experimental DbSystemAdabas = DbSystemKey.String("adabas") // Deprecated, use `intersystems_cache` instead. - // Stability: experimental// Replaced by `intersystems_cache` + // Stability: experimental // Replaced by `intersystems_cache` DbSystemCache = DbSystemKey.String("cache") // InterSystems Caché // Stability: experimental @@ -2739,13 +3455,13 @@ var ( // Stability: experimental DbSystemClickhouse = DbSystemKey.String("clickhouse") // Deprecated, use `other_sql` instead. - // Stability: experimental// Replaced by `other_sql` + // Stability: experimental // Replaced by `other_sql` DbSystemCloudscape = DbSystemKey.String("cloudscape") // CockroachDB // Stability: experimental DbSystemCockroachdb = DbSystemKey.String("cockroachdb") // Deprecated, no replacement at this time. - // Stability: experimental// Removed + // Stability: experimental // Removed DbSystemColdfusion = DbSystemKey.String("coldfusion") // Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB // Stability: experimental @@ -2778,7 +3494,7 @@ var ( // Stability: experimental DbSystemFirebird = DbSystemKey.String("firebird") // Deprecated, use `other_sql` instead. - // Stability: experimental// Replaced by `other_sql` + // Stability: experimental // Replaced by `other_sql` DbSystemFirstsql = DbSystemKey.String("firstsql") // Apache Geode // Stability: experimental @@ -2813,7 +3529,7 @@ var ( // InterBase // Stability: experimental DbSystemInterbase = DbSystemKey.String("interbase") - // MariaDB + // MariaDB (This value has stability level RELEASE CANDIDATE) // Stability: experimental DbSystemMariadb = DbSystemKey.String("mariadb") // SAP MaxDB @@ -2825,13 +3541,13 @@ var ( // MongoDB // Stability: experimental DbSystemMongodb = DbSystemKey.String("mongodb") - // Microsoft SQL Server + // Microsoft SQL Server (This value has stability level RELEASE CANDIDATE) // Stability: experimental DbSystemMssql = DbSystemKey.String("mssql") // Deprecated, Microsoft SQL Server Compact is discontinued. - // Stability: experimental// Removed, use `other_sql` instead + // Stability: experimental // Removed, use `other_sql` instead DbSystemMssqlcompact = DbSystemKey.String("mssqlcompact") - // MySQL + // MySQL (This value has stability level RELEASE CANDIDATE) // Stability: experimental DbSystemMysql = DbSystemKey.String("mysql") // Neo4j @@ -2852,7 +3568,7 @@ var ( // PointBase // Stability: experimental DbSystemPointbase = DbSystemKey.String("pointbase") - // PostgreSQL + // PostgreSQL (This value has stability level RELEASE CANDIDATE) // Stability: experimental DbSystemPostgresql = DbSystemKey.String("postgresql") // Progress Database @@ -2884,95 +3600,110 @@ var ( DbSystemVertica = DbSystemKey.String("vertica") ) + + + + // Namespace: deployment const ( // 'Deprecated, use `deployment.environment.name` instead.' - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Deprecated, use `deployment.environment.name` instead. - // + // // Examples: // "staging", // "production", DeploymentEnvironmentKey = attribute.Key("deployment.environment") // Name of the [deployment environment] (aka deployment tier). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "staging", // "production", - // + // // Note: `deployment.environment.name` does not affect the uniqueness constraints defined through // the `service.namespace`, `service.name` and `service.instance.id` resource attributes. // This implies that resources carrying the following attribute combinations MUST be // considered to be identifying the same service: - // + // // - `service.name=frontend`, `deployment.environment.name=production` // - `service.name=frontend`, `deployment.environment.name=staging` // [deployment environment]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Deployment_environment DeploymentEnvironmentNameKey = attribute.Key("deployment.environment.name") // The id of the deployment. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "1208", DeploymentIdKey = attribute.Key("deployment.id") // The name of the deployment. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "deploy my app", // "deploy-frontend", DeploymentNameKey = attribute.Key("deployment.name") // The status of the deployment. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined DeploymentStatusKey = attribute.Key("deployment.status") ) + + // DeploymentEnvironment returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "deployment.environment"semantic conventions // It represents the 'Deprecated, use `deployment.environment.name` instead.' func DeploymentEnvironment(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DeploymentEnvironmentKey.String(val) } + // DeploymentEnvironmentName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "deployment.environment.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the [deployment environment] (aka deployment tier) -// +// // [deployment environment]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Deployment_environment func DeploymentEnvironmentName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DeploymentEnvironmentNameKey.String(val) } + // DeploymentId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "deployment.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The id of the deployment func DeploymentId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DeploymentIdKey.String(val) } + // DeploymentName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "deployment.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the deployment func DeploymentName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DeploymentNameKey.String(val) } + // DeploymentStatus returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "deployment.status"semantic conventions // It represents the The status of the deployment func DeploymentStatus(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DeploymentStatusKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Enum values for deployment.status var ( @@ -2984,137 +3715,165 @@ var ( DeploymentStatusSucceeded = DeploymentStatusKey.String("succeeded") ) + + + // Namespace: destination const ( // Destination address - domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "destination.example.com", // "10.1.2.80", // "/tmp/my.sock", - // + // // Note: When observed from the source side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `destination.address` SHOULD represent the destination address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available DestinationAddressKey = attribute.Key("destination.address") // Destination port number // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 3389, // 2888, DestinationPortKey = attribute.Key("destination.port") ) + + // DestinationAddress returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "destination.address"semantic conventions // It represents the Destination address - domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name func DestinationAddress(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DestinationAddressKey.String(val) } + // DestinationPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "destination.port"semantic conventions // It represents the Destination port number func DestinationPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return DestinationPortKey.Int(val) } + + + + + + // Namespace: device const ( // A unique identifier representing the device - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "2ab2916d-a51f-4ac8-80ee-45ac31a28092", - // + // // Note: The device identifier MUST only be defined using the values outlined below. This value is not an advertising identifier and MUST NOT be used as such. On iOS (Swift or Objective-C), this value MUST be equal to the [vendor identifier]. On Android (Java or Kotlin), this value MUST be equal to the Firebase Installation ID or a globally unique UUID which is persisted across sessions in your application. More information can be found [here] on best practices and exact implementation details. Caution should be taken when storing personal data or anything which can identify a user. GDPR and data protection laws may apply, ensure you do your own due diligence - // + // // [vendor identifier]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uidevice/1620059-identifierforvendor // [here]: https://developer.android.com/training/articles/user-data-ids DeviceIdKey = attribute.Key("device.id") // The name of the device manufacturer - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Apple", // "Samsung", - // + // // Note: The Android OS provides this field via [Build]. iOS apps SHOULD hardcode the value `Apple` - // + // // [Build]: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build#MANUFACTURER DeviceManufacturerKey = attribute.Key("device.manufacturer") // The model identifier for the device - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "iPhone3,4", // "SM-G920F", - // + // // Note: It's recommended this value represents a machine-readable version of the model identifier rather than the market or consumer-friendly name of the device DeviceModelIdentifierKey = attribute.Key("device.model.identifier") // The marketing name for the device model - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "iPhone 6s Plus", // "Samsung Galaxy S6", - // + // // Note: It's recommended this value represents a human-readable version of the device model rather than a machine-readable alternative DeviceModelNameKey = attribute.Key("device.model.name") ) + + // DeviceId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "device.id"semantic conventions // It represents the A unique identifier representing the device func DeviceId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DeviceIdKey.String(val) } + // DeviceManufacturer returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "device.manufacturer"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the device manufacturer func DeviceManufacturer(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DeviceManufacturerKey.String(val) } + // DeviceModelIdentifier returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "device.model.identifier"semantic conventions // It represents the The model identifier for the device func DeviceModelIdentifier(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DeviceModelIdentifierKey.String(val) } + // DeviceModelName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "device.model.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The marketing name for the device model func DeviceModelName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DeviceModelNameKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + // Namespace: disk const ( // The disk IO operation direction. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "read", DiskIoDirectionKey = attribute.Key("disk.io.direction") ) + + // DiskIoDirection returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "disk.io.direction"semantic conventions // It represents the The disk IO operation direction func DiskIoDirection(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DiskIoDirectionKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for disk.io.direction var ( @@ -3126,34 +3885,44 @@ var ( DiskIoDirectionWrite = DiskIoDirectionKey.String("write") ) + + + // Namespace: dns const ( // The name being queried. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "www.example.com", // "opentelemetry.io", - // + // // Note: If the name field contains non-printable characters (below 32 or above 126), those characters should be represented as escaped base 10 integers (\DDD). Back slashes and quotes should be escaped. Tabs, carriage returns, and line feeds should be converted to \t, \r, and \n respectively DnsQuestionNameKey = attribute.Key("dns.question.name") ) + + // DnsQuestionName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "dns.question.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name being queried func DnsQuestionName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DnsQuestionNameKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Namespace: dotnet const ( // Name of the garbage collector managed heap generation. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "gen0", // "gen1", @@ -3161,12 +3930,15 @@ const ( DotnetGcHeapGenerationKey = attribute.Key("dotnet.gc.heap.generation") ) + + // DotnetGcHeapGeneration returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "dotnet.gc.heap.generation"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the garbage collector managed heap generation func DotnetGcHeapGeneration(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return DotnetGcHeapGenerationKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for dotnet.gc.heap.generation var ( @@ -3187,6 +3959,9 @@ var ( DotnetGcHeapGenerationPoh = DotnetGcHeapGenerationKey.String("poh") ) + + + // Namespace: enduser const ( @@ -3194,229 +3969,266 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `user.id` attribute. - // + // // Examples: "username" EnduserIdKey = attribute.Key("enduser.id") // Deprecated, use `user.roles` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `user.roles` attribute. - // + // // Examples: "admin" EnduserRoleKey = attribute.Key("enduser.role") // Deprecated, no replacement at this time. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Removed. - // + // // Examples: "read:message, write:files" EnduserScopeKey = attribute.Key("enduser.scope") ) + + // EnduserId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "enduser.id"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `user.id` instead func EnduserId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return EnduserIdKey.String(val) } + // EnduserRole returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "enduser.role"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `user.roles` instead func EnduserRole(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return EnduserRoleKey.String(val) } + // EnduserScope returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "enduser.scope"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, no replacement at this time func EnduserScope(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return EnduserScopeKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + // Namespace: error const ( // Describes a class of error the operation ended with. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "timeout", // "java.net.UnknownHostException", // "server_certificate_invalid", // "500", - // + // // Note: The `error.type` SHOULD be predictable, and SHOULD have low cardinality. - // + // // When `error.type` is set to a type (e.g., an exception type), its // canonical class name identifying the type within the artifact SHOULD be used. - // + // // Instrumentations SHOULD document the list of errors they report. - // + // // The cardinality of `error.type` within one instrumentation library SHOULD be low. // Telemetry consumers that aggregate data from multiple instrumentation libraries and applications // should be prepared for `error.type` to have high cardinality at query time when no // additional filters are applied. - // + // // If the operation has completed successfully, instrumentations SHOULD NOT set `error.type`. - // + // // If a specific domain defines its own set of error identifiers (such as HTTP or gRPC status codes), // it's RECOMMENDED to: - // + // // - Use a domain-specific attribute // - Set `error.type` to capture all errors, regardless of whether they are defined within the domain-specific set or not ErrorTypeKey = attribute.Key("error.type") ) + + // ErrorType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "error.type"semantic conventions // It represents the Describes a class of error the operation ended with func ErrorType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ErrorTypeKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for error.type var ( // A fallback error value to be used when the instrumentation doesn't define a custom value. - // + // // Stability: stable ErrorTypeOther = ErrorTypeKey.String("_OTHER") ) + + + // Namespace: event const ( // Identifies the class / type of event. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "browser.mouse.click", // "device.app.lifecycle", - // + // // Note: Event names are subject to the same rules as [attribute names]. Notably, event names are namespaced to avoid collisions and provide a clean separation of semantics for events in separate domains like browser, mobile, and kubernetes - // + // // [attribute names]: /docs/general/attribute-naming.md EventNameKey = attribute.Key("event.name") ) + + // EventName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "event.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Identifies the class / type of event func EventName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return EventNameKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Namespace: exception const ( // SHOULD be set to true if the exception event is recorded at a point where it is known that the exception is escaping the scope of the span. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: An exception is considered to have escaped (or left) the scope of a span, // if that span is ended while the exception is still logically "in flight". // This may be actually "in flight" in some languages (e.g. if the exception // is passed to a Context manager's `__exit__` method in Python) but will // usually be caught at the point of recording the exception in most languages. - // + // // It is usually not possible to determine at the point where an exception is thrown // whether it will escape the scope of a span. // However, it is trivial to know that an exception // will escape, if one checks for an active exception just before ending the span, // as done in the [example for recording span exceptions]. - // + // // It follows that an exception may still escape the scope of the span // even if the `exception.escaped` attribute was not set or set to false, // since the event might have been recorded at a time where it was not // clear whether the exception will escape - // + // // [example for recording span exceptions]: https://opentelemetry.io/docs/specs/semconv/exceptions/exceptions-spans/#recording-an-exception ExceptionEscapedKey = attribute.Key("exception.escaped") // The exception message. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Division by zero", // "Can't convert 'int' object to str implicitly", ExceptionMessageKey = attribute.Key("exception.message") // A stacktrace as a string in the natural representation for the language runtime. The representation is to be determined and documented by each language SIG. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Test exception\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodB(GenerateTrace.java:13)\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodA(GenerateTrace.java:9)\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.main(GenerateTrace.java:5)\n" ExceptionStacktraceKey = attribute.Key("exception.stacktrace") // The type of the exception (its fully-qualified class name, if applicable). The dynamic type of the exception should be preferred over the static type in languages that support it. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "java.net.ConnectException", // "OSError", ExceptionTypeKey = attribute.Key("exception.type") ) + + // ExceptionEscaped returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "exception.escaped"semantic conventions // It represents the SHOULD be set to true if the exception event is recorded at a point where it is known that the exception is escaping the scope of the span func ExceptionEscaped(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return ExceptionEscapedKey.Bool(val) } + // ExceptionMessage returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "exception.message"semantic conventions // It represents the The exception message func ExceptionMessage(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ExceptionMessageKey.String(val) } + // ExceptionStacktrace returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "exception.stacktrace"semantic conventions // It represents the A stacktrace as a string in the natural representation for the language runtime. The representation is to be determined and documented by each language SIG func ExceptionStacktrace(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ExceptionStacktraceKey.String(val) } + // ExceptionType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "exception.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The type of the exception (its fully-qualified class name, if applicable). The dynamic type of the exception should be preferred over the static type in languages that support it func ExceptionType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ExceptionTypeKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + // Namespace: faas const ( // A boolean that is true if the serverless function is executed for the first time (aka cold-start). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: undefined FaasColdstartKey = attribute.Key("faas.coldstart") // A string containing the schedule period as [Cron Expression]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "0/5 * * * ? *" - // + // // [Cron Expression]: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E12058_01/doc/doc.1014/e12030/cron_expressions.htm FaasCronKey = attribute.Key("faas.cron") // The name of the source on which the triggering operation was performed. For example, in Cloud Storage or S3 corresponds to the bucket name, and in Cosmos DB to the database name. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "myBucketName", // "myDbName", FaasDocumentCollectionKey = attribute.Key("faas.document.collection") // The document name/table subjected to the operation. For example, in Cloud Storage or S3 is the name of the file, and in Cosmos DB the table name. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "myFile.txt", // "myTableName", @@ -3424,86 +4236,86 @@ const ( // Describes the type of the operation that was performed on the data. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined FaasDocumentOperationKey = attribute.Key("faas.document.operation") // A string containing the time when the data was accessed in the [ISO 8601] format expressed in [UTC]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "2020-01-23T13:47:06Z" - // + // // [ISO 8601]: https://www.iso.org/iso-8601-date-and-time-format.html // [UTC]: https://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime FaasDocumentTimeKey = attribute.Key("faas.document.time") // The execution environment ID as a string, that will be potentially reused for other invocations to the same function/function version. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "2021/06/28/[$LATEST]2f399eb14537447da05ab2a2e39309de", - // + // // Note: * **AWS Lambda:** Use the (full) log stream name FaasInstanceKey = attribute.Key("faas.instance") // The invocation ID of the current function invocation. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "af9d5aa4-a685-4c5f-a22b-444f80b3cc28" FaasInvocationIdKey = attribute.Key("faas.invocation_id") // The name of the invoked function. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "my-function" // Note: SHOULD be equal to the `faas.name` resource attribute of the invoked function FaasInvokedNameKey = attribute.Key("faas.invoked_name") // The cloud provider of the invoked function. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: SHOULD be equal to the `cloud.provider` resource attribute of the invoked function FaasInvokedProviderKey = attribute.Key("faas.invoked_provider") // The cloud region of the invoked function. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "eu-central-1" // Note: SHOULD be equal to the `cloud.region` resource attribute of the invoked function FaasInvokedRegionKey = attribute.Key("faas.invoked_region") // The amount of memory available to the serverless function converted to Bytes. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Note: It's recommended to set this attribute since e.g. too little memory can easily stop a Java AWS Lambda function from working correctly. On AWS Lambda, the environment variable `AWS_LAMBDA_FUNCTION_MEMORY_SIZE` provides this information (which must be multiplied by 1,048,576) FaasMaxMemoryKey = attribute.Key("faas.max_memory") // The name of the single function that this runtime instance executes. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "my-function", // "myazurefunctionapp/some-function-name", - // + // // Note: This is the name of the function as configured/deployed on the FaaS // platform and is usually different from the name of the callback // function (which may be stored in the // [`code.namespace`/`code.function`] // span attributes). - // + // // For some cloud providers, the above definition is ambiguous. The following // definition of function name MUST be used for this attribute // (and consequently the span name) for the listed cloud providers/products: - // + // // - **Azure:** The full name `/`, i.e., function app name // followed by a forward slash followed by the function name (this form // can also be seen in the resource JSON for the function). @@ -3513,32 +4325,32 @@ const ( // [`code.namespace`/`code.function`]: /docs/general/attributes.md#source-code-attributes FaasNameKey = attribute.Key("faas.name") // A string containing the function invocation time in the [ISO 8601] format expressed in [UTC]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "2020-01-23T13:47:06Z" - // + // // [ISO 8601]: https://www.iso.org/iso-8601-date-and-time-format.html // [UTC]: https://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime FaasTimeKey = attribute.Key("faas.time") // Type of the trigger which caused this function invocation. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined FaasTriggerKey = attribute.Key("faas.trigger") // The immutable version of the function being executed. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "26", // "pinkfroid-00002", - // + // // Note: Depending on the cloud provider and platform, use: - // + // // - **AWS Lambda:** The [function version] // (an integer represented as a decimal string). // - **Google Cloud Run (Services):** The [revision] @@ -3552,110 +4364,132 @@ const ( FaasVersionKey = attribute.Key("faas.version") ) + + // FaasColdstart returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.coldstart"semantic conventions // It represents the A boolean that is true if the serverless function is executed for the first time (aka cold-start) func FaasColdstart(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasColdstartKey.Bool(val) } + // FaasCron returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.cron"semantic conventions // It represents the A string containing the schedule period as [Cron Expression] -// +// // [Cron Expression]: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E12058_01/doc/doc.1014/e12030/cron_expressions.htm func FaasCron(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasCronKey.String(val) } + // FaasDocumentCollection returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.document.collection"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the source on which the triggering operation was performed. For example, in Cloud Storage or S3 corresponds to the bucket name, and in Cosmos DB to the database name func FaasDocumentCollection(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasDocumentCollectionKey.String(val) } + // FaasDocumentName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.document.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The document name/table subjected to the operation. For example, in Cloud Storage or S3 is the name of the file, and in Cosmos DB the table name func FaasDocumentName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasDocumentNameKey.String(val) } + // FaasDocumentOperation returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.document.operation"semantic conventions // It represents the Describes the type of the operation that was performed on the data func FaasDocumentOperation(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasDocumentOperationKey.String(val) } + // FaasDocumentTime returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.document.time"semantic conventions // It represents the A string containing the time when the data was accessed in the [ISO 8601] format expressed in [UTC] -// +// // [ISO 8601]: https://www.iso.org/iso-8601-date-and-time-format.html // [UTC]: https://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime func FaasDocumentTime(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasDocumentTimeKey.String(val) } + // FaasInstance returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.instance"semantic conventions // It represents the The execution environment ID as a string, that will be potentially reused for other invocations to the same function/function version func FaasInstance(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasInstanceKey.String(val) } + // FaasInvocationId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.invocation_id"semantic conventions // It represents the The invocation ID of the current function invocation func FaasInvocationId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasInvocationIdKey.String(val) } + // FaasInvokedName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.invoked_name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the invoked function func FaasInvokedName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasInvokedNameKey.String(val) } + // FaasInvokedProvider returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.invoked_provider"semantic conventions // It represents the The cloud provider of the invoked function func FaasInvokedProvider(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasInvokedProviderKey.String(val) } + // FaasInvokedRegion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.invoked_region"semantic conventions // It represents the The cloud region of the invoked function func FaasInvokedRegion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasInvokedRegionKey.String(val) } + // FaasMaxMemory returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.max_memory"semantic conventions // It represents the The amount of memory available to the serverless function converted to Bytes func FaasMaxMemory(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasMaxMemoryKey.Int(val) } + // FaasName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the single function that this runtime instance executes func FaasName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasNameKey.String(val) } + // FaasTime returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.time"semantic conventions // It represents the A string containing the function invocation time in the [ISO 8601] format expressed in [UTC] -// +// // [ISO 8601]: https://www.iso.org/iso-8601-date-and-time-format.html // [UTC]: https://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime func FaasTime(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasTimeKey.String(val) } + // FaasTrigger returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.trigger"semantic conventions // It represents the Type of the trigger which caused this function invocation func FaasTrigger(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasTriggerKey.String(val) } + // FaasVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "faas.version"semantic conventions // It represents the The immutable version of the function being executed func FaasVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FaasVersionKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Enum values for faas.document.operation var ( @@ -3670,6 +4504,10 @@ var ( FaasDocumentOperationDelete = FaasDocumentOperationKey.String("delete") ) + + + + // Enum values for faas.invoked_provider var ( @@ -3690,6 +4528,10 @@ var ( FaasInvokedProviderTencentCloud = FaasInvokedProviderKey.String("tencent_cloud") ) + + + + // Enum values for faas.trigger var ( @@ -3710,140 +4552,394 @@ var ( FaasTriggerOther = FaasTriggerKey.String("other") ) + + + + // Namespace: feature_flag const ( // The unique identifier of the feature flag. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "logo-color", FeatureFlagKeyKey = attribute.Key("feature_flag.key") // The name of the service provider that performs the flag evaluation. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Flag Manager", FeatureFlagProviderNameKey = attribute.Key("feature_flag.provider_name") // SHOULD be a semantic identifier for a value. If one is unavailable, a stringified version of the value can be used. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "red", // "true", // "on", - // + // // Note: A semantic identifier, commonly referred to as a variant, provides a means // for referring to a value without including the value itself. This can // provide additional context for understanding the meaning behind a value. // For example, the variant `red` maybe be used for the value `#c05543`. - // + // // A stringified version of the value can be used in situations where a // semantic identifier is unavailable. String representation of the value // should be determined by the implementer FeatureFlagVariantKey = attribute.Key("feature_flag.variant") ) + + // FeatureFlagKey returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "feature_flag.key"semantic conventions // It represents the The unique identifier of the feature flag func FeatureFlagKey(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FeatureFlagKeyKey.String(val) } + // FeatureFlagProviderName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "feature_flag.provider_name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the service provider that performs the flag evaluation func FeatureFlagProviderName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FeatureFlagProviderNameKey.String(val) } + // FeatureFlagVariant returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "feature_flag.variant"semantic conventions // It represents the SHOULD be a semantic identifier for a value. If one is unavailable, a stringified version of the value can be used func FeatureFlagVariant(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FeatureFlagVariantKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + // Namespace: file const ( + // Time when the file was last accessed, in ISO 8601 format. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "2021-01-01T12:00:00Z", + // + // Note: This attribute might not be supported by some file systems — NFS, FAT32, in embedded OS, etc + FileAccessedKey = attribute.Key("file.accessed") + // Array of file attributes. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string[] + // + // Examples: + // [ + // "readonly", + // "hidden", + // ], + // + // Note: Attributes names depend on the OS or file system. Here’s a non-exhaustive list of values expected for this attribute: `archive`, `compressed`, `directory`, `encrypted`, `execute`, `hidden`, `immutable`, `journaled`, `read`, `readonly`, `symbolic link`, `system`, `temporary`, `write` + FileAttributesKey = attribute.Key("file.attributes") + // Time when the file attributes or metadata was last changed, in ISO 8601 format. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "2021-01-01T12:00:00Z", + // + // Note: `file.changed` captures the time when any of the file's properties or attributes (including the content) are changed, while `file.modified` captures the timestamp when the file content is modified + FileChangedKey = attribute.Key("file.changed") + // Time when the file was created, in ISO 8601 format. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "2021-01-01T12:00:00Z", + // + // Note: This attribute might not be supported by some file systems — NFS, FAT32, in embedded OS, etc + FileCreatedKey = attribute.Key("file.created") // Directory where the file is located. It should include the drive letter, when appropriate. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "/home/user", // "C:\Program Files\MyApp", FileDirectoryKey = attribute.Key("file.directory") // File extension, excluding the leading dot. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "png", // "gz", - // + // // Note: When the file name has multiple extensions (example.tar.gz), only the last one should be captured ("gz", not "tar.gz") FileExtensionKey = attribute.Key("file.extension") + // Name of the fork. A fork is additional data associated with a filesystem object. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "Zone.Identifer", + // + // Note: On Linux, a resource fork is used to store additional data with a filesystem object. A file always has at least one fork for the data portion, and additional forks may exist. + // On NTFS, this is analogous to an Alternate Data Stream (ADS), and the default data stream for a file is just called $DATA. Zone.Identifier is commonly used by Windows to track contents downloaded from the Internet. An ADS is typically of the form: C:\path\to\filename.extension:some_fork_name, and some_fork_name is the value that should populate `fork_name`. `filename.extension` should populate `file.name`, and `extension` should populate `file.extension`. The full path, `file.path`, will include the fork name + FileForkNameKey = attribute.Key("file.fork_name") + // Primary Group ID (GID) of the file. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "1000", + FileGroupIdKey = attribute.Key("file.group.id") + // Primary group name of the file. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "users", + FileGroupNameKey = attribute.Key("file.group.name") + // Inode representing the file in the filesystem. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "256383", + FileInodeKey = attribute.Key("file.inode") + // Mode of the file in octal representation. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "0640", + FileModeKey = attribute.Key("file.mode") + // Time when the file content was last modified, in ISO 8601 format. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "2021-01-01T12:00:00Z", + FileModifiedKey = attribute.Key("file.modified") // Name of the file including the extension, without the directory. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "example.png", FileNameKey = attribute.Key("file.name") + // The user ID (UID) or security identifier (SID) of the file owner. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "1000", + FileOwnerIdKey = attribute.Key("file.owner.id") + // Username of the file owner. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "root", + FileOwnerNameKey = attribute.Key("file.owner.name") // Full path to the file, including the file name. It should include the drive letter, when appropriate. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "/home/alice/example.png", // "C:\Program Files\MyApp\myapp.exe", FilePathKey = attribute.Key("file.path") // File size in bytes. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: undefined FileSizeKey = attribute.Key("file.size") + // Path to the target of a symbolic link. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "/usr/bin/python3", + // + // Note: This attribute is only applicable to symbolic links + FileSymbolicLinkTargetPathKey = attribute.Key("file.symbolic_link.target_path") ) + + +// FileAccessed returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.accessed"semantic conventions +// It represents the Time when the file was last accessed, in ISO 8601 format +func FileAccessed(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileAccessedKey.String(val) +} + + +// FileAttributes returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.attributes"semantic conventions +// It represents the Array of file attributes +func FileAttributes(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileAttributesKey.StringSlice(val) +} + + +// FileChanged returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.changed"semantic conventions +// It represents the Time when the file attributes or metadata was last changed, in ISO 8601 format +func FileChanged(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileChangedKey.String(val) +} + + +// FileCreated returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.created"semantic conventions +// It represents the Time when the file was created, in ISO 8601 format +func FileCreated(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileCreatedKey.String(val) +} + + // FileDirectory returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.directory"semantic conventions // It represents the Directory where the file is located. It should include the drive letter, when appropriate func FileDirectory(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FileDirectoryKey.String(val) } + // FileExtension returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.extension"semantic conventions // It represents the File extension, excluding the leading dot func FileExtension(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FileExtensionKey.String(val) } + +// FileForkName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.fork_name"semantic conventions +// It represents the Name of the fork. A fork is additional data associated with a filesystem object +func FileForkName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileForkNameKey.String(val) +} + + +// FileGroupId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.group.id"semantic conventions +// It represents the Primary Group ID (GID) of the file +func FileGroupId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileGroupIdKey.String(val) +} + + +// FileGroupName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.group.name"semantic conventions +// It represents the Primary group name of the file +func FileGroupName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileGroupNameKey.String(val) +} + + +// FileInode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.inode"semantic conventions +// It represents the Inode representing the file in the filesystem +func FileInode(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileInodeKey.String(val) +} + + +// FileMode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.mode"semantic conventions +// It represents the Mode of the file in octal representation +func FileMode(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileModeKey.String(val) +} + + +// FileModified returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.modified"semantic conventions +// It represents the Time when the file content was last modified, in ISO 8601 format +func FileModified(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileModifiedKey.String(val) +} + + // FileName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the file including the extension, without the directory func FileName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FileNameKey.String(val) } + +// FileOwnerId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.owner.id"semantic conventions +// It represents the The user ID (UID) or security identifier (SID) of the file owner +func FileOwnerId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileOwnerIdKey.String(val) +} + + +// FileOwnerName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.owner.name"semantic conventions +// It represents the Username of the file owner +func FileOwnerName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileOwnerNameKey.String(val) +} + + // FilePath returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.path"semantic conventions // It represents the Full path to the file, including the file name. It should include the drive letter, when appropriate func FilePath(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return FilePathKey.String(val) } + // FileSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.size"semantic conventions // It represents the File size in bytes func FileSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return FileSizeKey.Int(val) } + + +// FileSymbolicLinkTargetPath returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "file.symbolic_link.target_path"semantic conventions +// It represents the Path to the target of a symbolic link +func FileSymbolicLinkTargetPath(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return FileSymbolicLinkTargetPathKey.String(val) +} + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Namespace: gcp const ( @@ -3851,165 +4947,204 @@ const ( // Identifies the Google Cloud service for which the official client library is intended. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "appengine", // "run", // "firestore", // "alloydb", // "spanner", - // + // // Note: Intended to be a stable identifier for Google Cloud client libraries that is uniform across implementation languages. The value should be derived from the canonical service domain for the service; for example, 'foo.googleapis.com' should result in a value of 'foo' GcpClientServiceKey = attribute.Key("gcp.client.service") // The name of the Cloud Run [execution] being run for the Job, as set by the [`CLOUD_RUN_EXECUTION`] environment variable. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "job-name-xxxx", // "sample-job-mdw84", - // + // // [execution]: https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/managing/job-executions // [`CLOUD_RUN_EXECUTION`]: https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/container-contract#jobs-env-vars GcpCloudRunJobExecutionKey = attribute.Key("gcp.cloud_run.job.execution") // The index for a task within an execution as provided by the [`CLOUD_RUN_TASK_INDEX`] environment variable. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 0, // 1, - // + // // [`CLOUD_RUN_TASK_INDEX`]: https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/container-contract#jobs-env-vars GcpCloudRunJobTaskIndexKey = attribute.Key("gcp.cloud_run.job.task_index") // The hostname of a GCE instance. This is the full value of the default or [custom hostname]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "my-host1234.example.com", // "sample-vm.us-west1-b.c.my-project.internal", - // + // // [custom hostname]: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/custom-hostname-vm GcpGceInstanceHostnameKey = attribute.Key("gcp.gce.instance.hostname") // The instance name of a GCE instance. This is the value provided by `host.name`, the visible name of the instance in the Cloud Console UI, and the prefix for the default hostname of the instance as defined by the [default internal DNS name]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "instance-1", // "my-vm-name", - // + // // [default internal DNS name]: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/internal-dns#instance-fully-qualified-domain-names GcpGceInstanceNameKey = attribute.Key("gcp.gce.instance.name") ) + + // GcpClientService returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gcp.client.service"semantic conventions // It represents the Identifies the Google Cloud service for which the official client library is intended func GcpClientService(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GcpClientServiceKey.String(val) } + // GcpCloudRunJobExecution returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gcp.cloud_run.job.execution"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the Cloud Run [execution] being run for the Job, as set by the [`CLOUD_RUN_EXECUTION`] environment variable -// +// // [execution]: https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/managing/job-executions // [`CLOUD_RUN_EXECUTION`]: https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/container-contract#jobs-env-vars func GcpCloudRunJobExecution(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GcpCloudRunJobExecutionKey.String(val) } + // GcpCloudRunJobTaskIndex returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gcp.cloud_run.job.task_index"semantic conventions // It represents the The index for a task within an execution as provided by the [`CLOUD_RUN_TASK_INDEX`] environment variable -// +// // [`CLOUD_RUN_TASK_INDEX`]: https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/container-contract#jobs-env-vars func GcpCloudRunJobTaskIndex(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return GcpCloudRunJobTaskIndexKey.Int(val) } + // GcpGceInstanceHostname returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gcp.gce.instance.hostname"semantic conventions // It represents the The hostname of a GCE instance. This is the full value of the default or [custom hostname] -// +// // [custom hostname]: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/custom-hostname-vm func GcpGceInstanceHostname(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GcpGceInstanceHostnameKey.String(val) } + // GcpGceInstanceName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gcp.gce.instance.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The instance name of a GCE instance. This is the value provided by `host.name`, the visible name of the instance in the Cloud Console UI, and the prefix for the default hostname of the instance as defined by the [default internal DNS name] -// +// // [default internal DNS name]: https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/internal-dns#instance-fully-qualified-domain-names func GcpGceInstanceName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GcpGceInstanceNameKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + + // Namespace: gen_ai const ( - // The full response received from the GenAI model. + // Deprecated, use Event API to report completions contents. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // Deprecated: Removed, no replacement at this time. + // // Examples: // "[{'role': 'assistant', 'content': 'The capital of France is Paris.'}]", - // - // Note: It's RECOMMENDED to format completions as JSON string matching [OpenAI messages format] - // - // [OpenAI messages format]: https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/text-generation GenAiCompletionKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.completion") + // The response format that is requested. + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: Enum + // + // Examples: + // "json", + GenAiOpenaiRequestResponseFormatKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.openai.request.response_format") + // Requests with same seed value more likely to return same result. + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: int + // + // Examples: + // 100, + GenAiOpenaiRequestSeedKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.openai.request.seed") + // The service tier requested. May be a specific tier, detault, or auto. + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: Enum + // + // Examples: + // "auto", + // "default", + GenAiOpenaiRequestServiceTierKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.openai.request.service_tier") + // The service tier used for the response. + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "scale", + // "detault", + GenAiOpenaiResponseServiceTierKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.openai.response.service_tier") // The name of the operation being performed. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: If one of the predefined values applies, but specific system uses a different name it's RECOMMENDED to document it in the semantic conventions for specific GenAI system and use system-specific name in the instrumentation. If a different name is not documented, instrumentation libraries SHOULD use applicable predefined value GenAiOperationNameKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.operation.name") - // The full prompt sent to the GenAI model. + // Deprecated, use Event API to report prompt contents. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // Deprecated: Removed, no replacement at this time. + // // Examples: // "[{'role': 'user', 'content': 'What is the capital of France?'}]", - // - // Note: It's RECOMMENDED to format prompts as JSON string matching [OpenAI messages format] - // - // [OpenAI messages format]: https://platform.openai.com/docs/guides/text-generation GenAiPromptKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.prompt") // The frequency penalty setting for the GenAI request. // Stability: Experimental // Type: double - // + // // Examples: // 0.1, GenAiRequestFrequencyPenaltyKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.request.frequency_penalty") // The maximum number of tokens the model generates for a request. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 100, GenAiRequestMaxTokensKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.request.max_tokens") // The name of the GenAI model a request is being made to. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "gpt-4" GenAiRequestModelKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.request.model") // The presence penalty setting for the GenAI request. // Stability: Experimental // Type: double - // + // // Examples: // 0.1, GenAiRequestPresencePenaltyKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.request.presence_penalty") // List of sequences that the model will use to stop generating further tokens. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "forest", @@ -4019,28 +5154,28 @@ const ( // The temperature setting for the GenAI request. // Stability: Experimental // Type: double - // + // // Examples: // 0.0, GenAiRequestTemperatureKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.request.temperature") // The top_k sampling setting for the GenAI request. // Stability: Experimental // Type: double - // + // // Examples: // 1.0, GenAiRequestTopKKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.request.top_k") // The top_p sampling setting for the GenAI request. // Stability: Experimental // Type: double - // + // // Examples: // 1.0, GenAiRequestTopPKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.request.top_p") // Array of reasons the model stopped generating tokens, corresponding to each generation received. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "stop", @@ -4053,36 +5188,36 @@ const ( // The unique identifier for the completion. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "chatcmpl-123", GenAiResponseIdKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.response.id") // The name of the model that generated the response. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "gpt-4-0613", GenAiResponseModelKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.response.model") // The Generative AI product as identified by the client or server instrumentation. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: "openai" // Note: The `gen_ai.system` describes a family of GenAI models with specific model identified // by `gen_ai.request.model` and `gen_ai.response.model` attributes. - // + // // The actual GenAI product may differ from the one identified by the client. // For example, when using OpenAI client libraries to communicate with Mistral, the `gen_ai.system` // is set to `openai` based on the instrumentation's best knowledge. - // + // // For custom model, a custom friendly name SHOULD be used. // If none of these options apply, the `gen_ai.system` SHOULD be set to `_OTHER` GenAiSystemKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.system") // The type of token being counted. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "input", // "output", @@ -4091,21 +5226,21 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `gen_ai.usage.output_tokens` attribute. - // + // // Examples: // 42, GenAiUsageCompletionTokensKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.usage.completion_tokens") // The number of tokens used in the GenAI input (prompt). // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 100, GenAiUsageInputTokensKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.usage.input_tokens") // The number of tokens used in the GenAI response (completion). // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 180, GenAiUsageOutputTokensKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.usage.output_tokens") @@ -4113,147 +5248,237 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `gen_ai.usage.input_tokens` attribute. - // + // // Examples: // 42, GenAiUsagePromptTokensKey = attribute.Key("gen_ai.usage.prompt_tokens") ) + + // GenAiCompletion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.completion"semantic conventions -// It represents the The full response received from the GenAI model +// It represents the Deprecated, use Event API to report completions contents func GenAiCompletion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiCompletionKey.String(val) } + +// GenAiOpenaiRequestResponseFormat returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.openai.request.response_format"semantic conventions +// It represents the The response format that is requested +func GenAiOpenaiRequestResponseFormat(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return GenAiOpenaiRequestResponseFormatKey.String(val) +} + + +// GenAiOpenaiRequestSeed returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.openai.request.seed"semantic conventions +// It represents the Requests with same seed value more likely to return same result +func GenAiOpenaiRequestSeed(val int) attribute.KeyValue { + return GenAiOpenaiRequestSeedKey.Int(val) +} + + +// GenAiOpenaiRequestServiceTier returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.openai.request.service_tier"semantic conventions +// It represents the The service tier requested. May be a specific tier, detault, or auto +func GenAiOpenaiRequestServiceTier(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return GenAiOpenaiRequestServiceTierKey.String(val) +} + + +// GenAiOpenaiResponseServiceTier returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.openai.response.service_tier"semantic conventions +// It represents the The service tier used for the response +func GenAiOpenaiResponseServiceTier(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return GenAiOpenaiResponseServiceTierKey.String(val) +} + + // GenAiOperationName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.operation.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the operation being performed func GenAiOperationName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiOperationNameKey.String(val) } + // GenAiPrompt returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.prompt"semantic conventions -// It represents the The full prompt sent to the GenAI model +// It represents the Deprecated, use Event API to report prompt contents func GenAiPrompt(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiPromptKey.String(val) } + // GenAiRequestFrequencyPenalty returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.request.frequency_penalty"semantic conventions // It represents the The frequency penalty setting for the GenAI request func GenAiRequestFrequencyPenalty(val float64) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiRequestFrequencyPenaltyKey.Float64(val) } + // GenAiRequestMaxTokens returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.request.max_tokens"semantic conventions // It represents the The maximum number of tokens the model generates for a request func GenAiRequestMaxTokens(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiRequestMaxTokensKey.Int(val) } + // GenAiRequestModel returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.request.model"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the GenAI model a request is being made to func GenAiRequestModel(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiRequestModelKey.String(val) } + // GenAiRequestPresencePenalty returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.request.presence_penalty"semantic conventions // It represents the The presence penalty setting for the GenAI request func GenAiRequestPresencePenalty(val float64) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiRequestPresencePenaltyKey.Float64(val) } + // GenAiRequestStopSequences returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.request.stop_sequences"semantic conventions // It represents the List of sequences that the model will use to stop generating further tokens -func GenAiRequestStopSequences(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func GenAiRequestStopSequences(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiRequestStopSequencesKey.StringSlice(val) } + // GenAiRequestTemperature returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.request.temperature"semantic conventions // It represents the The temperature setting for the GenAI request func GenAiRequestTemperature(val float64) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiRequestTemperatureKey.Float64(val) } + // GenAiRequestTopK returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.request.top_k"semantic conventions // It represents the The top_k sampling setting for the GenAI request func GenAiRequestTopK(val float64) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiRequestTopKKey.Float64(val) } + // GenAiRequestTopP returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.request.top_p"semantic conventions // It represents the The top_p sampling setting for the GenAI request func GenAiRequestTopP(val float64) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiRequestTopPKey.Float64(val) } + // GenAiResponseFinishReasons returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.response.finish_reasons"semantic conventions // It represents the Array of reasons the model stopped generating tokens, corresponding to each generation received -func GenAiResponseFinishReasons(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func GenAiResponseFinishReasons(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiResponseFinishReasonsKey.StringSlice(val) } + // GenAiResponseId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.response.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The unique identifier for the completion func GenAiResponseId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiResponseIdKey.String(val) } + // GenAiResponseModel returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.response.model"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the model that generated the response func GenAiResponseModel(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiResponseModelKey.String(val) } + // GenAiSystem returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.system"semantic conventions // It represents the The Generative AI product as identified by the client or server instrumentation func GenAiSystem(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiSystemKey.String(val) } + // GenAiTokenType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.token.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The type of token being counted func GenAiTokenType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiTokenTypeKey.String(val) } + // GenAiUsageCompletionTokens returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.usage.completion_tokens"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `gen_ai.usage.output_tokens` instead func GenAiUsageCompletionTokens(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiUsageCompletionTokensKey.Int(val) } + // GenAiUsageInputTokens returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.usage.input_tokens"semantic conventions // It represents the The number of tokens used in the GenAI input (prompt) func GenAiUsageInputTokens(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiUsageInputTokensKey.Int(val) } + // GenAiUsageOutputTokens returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.usage.output_tokens"semantic conventions // It represents the The number of tokens used in the GenAI response (completion) func GenAiUsageOutputTokens(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiUsageOutputTokensKey.Int(val) } + // GenAiUsagePromptTokens returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "gen_ai.usage.prompt_tokens"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `gen_ai.usage.input_tokens` instead func GenAiUsagePromptTokens(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return GenAiUsagePromptTokensKey.Int(val) } + + +// Enum values for gen_ai.openai.request.response_format +var ( + + // Text response format + // Stability: experimental + GenAiOpenaiRequestResponseFormatText = GenAiOpenaiRequestResponseFormatKey.String("text") + // JSON object response format + // Stability: experimental + GenAiOpenaiRequestResponseFormatJsonObject = GenAiOpenaiRequestResponseFormatKey.String("json_object") + // JSON schema response format + // Stability: experimental + GenAiOpenaiRequestResponseFormatJsonSchema = GenAiOpenaiRequestResponseFormatKey.String("json_schema") +) + + +// Enum values for gen_ai.openai.request.service_tier +var ( + + // The system will utilize scale tier credits until they are exhausted. + // Stability: experimental + GenAiOpenaiRequestServiceTierAuto = GenAiOpenaiRequestServiceTierKey.String("auto") + // The system will utilize the default scale tier. + // Stability: experimental + GenAiOpenaiRequestServiceTierDefault = GenAiOpenaiRequestServiceTierKey.String("default") +) + + // Enum values for gen_ai.operation.name var ( // Chat completion operation such as [OpenAI Chat API] // Stability: experimental - // + // // [OpenAI Chat API]: https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/chat GenAiOperationNameChat = GenAiOperationNameKey.String("chat") // Text completions operation such as [OpenAI Completions API (Legacy)] // Stability: experimental - // + // // [OpenAI Completions API (Legacy)]: https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/completions GenAiOperationNameTextCompletion = GenAiOperationNameKey.String("text_completion") ) + + + + + + + + + + + + // Enum values for gen_ai.system var ( @@ -4269,6 +5494,9 @@ var ( // Cohere // Stability: experimental GenAiSystemCohere = GenAiSystemKey.String("cohere") + // Azure AI Inference + // Stability: experimental + GenAiSystemAzAiInference = GenAiSystemKey.String("az.ai.inference") ) // Enum values for gen_ai.token.type @@ -4282,25 +5510,35 @@ var ( GenAiTokenTypeCompletion = GenAiTokenTypeKey.String("output") ) + + + + + + + // Namespace: go const ( // The type of memory. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "other", // "stack", GoMemoryTypeKey = attribute.Key("go.memory.type") ) + + // GoMemoryType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "go.memory.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The type of memory func GoMemoryType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GoMemoryTypeKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for go.memory.type var ( @@ -4312,26 +5550,29 @@ var ( GoMemoryTypeOther = GoMemoryTypeKey.String("other") ) + + + // Namespace: graphql const ( // The GraphQL document being executed. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "query findBookById { bookById(id: ?) { name } }" // Note: The value may be sanitized to exclude sensitive information GraphqlDocumentKey = attribute.Key("graphql.document") // The name of the operation being executed. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "findBookById" GraphqlOperationNameKey = attribute.Key("graphql.operation.name") // The type of the operation being executed. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "query", // "mutation", @@ -4339,24 +5580,31 @@ const ( GraphqlOperationTypeKey = attribute.Key("graphql.operation.type") ) + + // GraphqlDocument returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "graphql.document"semantic conventions // It represents the The GraphQL document being executed func GraphqlDocument(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GraphqlDocumentKey.String(val) } + // GraphqlOperationName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "graphql.operation.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the operation being executed func GraphqlOperationName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GraphqlOperationNameKey.String(val) } + // GraphqlOperationType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "graphql.operation.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The type of the operation being executed func GraphqlOperationType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return GraphqlOperationTypeKey.String(val) } + + + // Enum values for graphql.operation.type var ( @@ -4371,293 +5619,324 @@ var ( GraphqlOperationTypeSubscription = GraphqlOperationTypeKey.String("subscription") ) + + + // Namespace: heroku const ( // Unique identifier for the application - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "2daa2797-e42b-4624-9322-ec3f968df4da", HerokuAppIdKey = attribute.Key("heroku.app.id") // Commit hash for the current release - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "e6134959463efd8966b20e75b913cafe3f5ec", HerokuReleaseCommitKey = attribute.Key("heroku.release.commit") // Time and date the release was created - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "2022-10-23T18:00:42Z", HerokuReleaseCreationTimestampKey = attribute.Key("heroku.release.creation_timestamp") ) + + // HerokuAppId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "heroku.app.id"semantic conventions // It represents the Unique identifier for the application func HerokuAppId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HerokuAppIdKey.String(val) } + // HerokuReleaseCommit returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "heroku.release.commit"semantic conventions // It represents the Commit hash for the current release func HerokuReleaseCommit(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HerokuReleaseCommitKey.String(val) } + // HerokuReleaseCreationTimestamp returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "heroku.release.creation_timestamp"semantic conventions // It represents the Time and date the release was created func HerokuReleaseCreationTimestamp(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HerokuReleaseCreationTimestampKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + // Namespace: host const ( // The CPU architecture the host system is running on. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined HostArchKey = attribute.Key("host.arch") // The amount of level 2 memory cache available to the processor (in Bytes). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 12288000, HostCpuCacheL2SizeKey = attribute.Key("host.cpu.cache.l2.size") // Family or generation of the CPU. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "6", // "PA-RISC 1.1e", HostCpuFamilyKey = attribute.Key("host.cpu.family") // Model identifier. It provides more granular information about the CPU, distinguishing it from other CPUs within the same family. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "6", // "9000/778/B180L", HostCpuModelIdKey = attribute.Key("host.cpu.model.id") // Model designation of the processor. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1185G7 @ 3.00GHz", HostCpuModelNameKey = attribute.Key("host.cpu.model.name") // Stepping or core revisions. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "1", // "r1p1", HostCpuSteppingKey = attribute.Key("host.cpu.stepping") // Processor manufacturer identifier. A maximum 12-character string. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "GenuineIntel", - // + // // Note: [CPUID] command returns the vendor ID string in EBX, EDX and ECX registers. Writing these to memory in this order results in a 12-character string - // + // // [CPUID]: https://wiki.osdev.org/CPUID HostCpuVendorIdKey = attribute.Key("host.cpu.vendor.id") // Unique host ID. For Cloud, this must be the instance_id assigned by the cloud provider. For non-containerized systems, this should be the `machine-id`. See the table below for the sources to use to determine the `machine-id` based on operating system. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "fdbf79e8af94cb7f9e8df36789187052", HostIdKey = attribute.Key("host.id") // VM image ID or host OS image ID. For Cloud, this value is from the provider. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "ami-07b06b442921831e5", HostImageIdKey = attribute.Key("host.image.id") // Name of the VM image or OS install the host was instantiated from. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "infra-ami-eks-worker-node-7d4ec78312", // "CentOS-8-x86_64-1905", HostImageNameKey = attribute.Key("host.image.name") // The version string of the VM image or host OS as defined in [Version Attributes]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "0.1", - // + // // [Version Attributes]: /docs/resource/README.md#version-attributes HostImageVersionKey = attribute.Key("host.image.version") // Available IP addresses of the host, excluding loopback interfaces. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "192.168.1.140", // "fe80::abc2:4a28:737a:609e", // ], - // + // // Note: IPv4 Addresses MUST be specified in dotted-quad notation. IPv6 addresses MUST be specified in the [RFC 5952] format - // + // // [RFC 5952]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5952.html HostIpKey = attribute.Key("host.ip") // Available MAC addresses of the host, excluding loopback interfaces. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "AC-DE-48-23-45-67", // "AC-DE-48-23-45-67-01-9F", // ], - // + // // Note: MAC Addresses MUST be represented in [IEEE RA hexadecimal form]: as hyphen-separated octets in uppercase hexadecimal form from most to least significant - // + // // [IEEE RA hexadecimal form]: https://standards.ieee.org/wp-content/uploads/import/documents/tutorials/eui.pdf HostMacKey = attribute.Key("host.mac") // Name of the host. On Unix systems, it may contain what the hostname command returns, or the fully qualified hostname, or another name specified by the user. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry-test", HostNameKey = attribute.Key("host.name") // Type of host. For Cloud, this must be the machine type. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "n1-standard-1", HostTypeKey = attribute.Key("host.type") ) + + // HostArch returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.arch"semantic conventions // It represents the The CPU architecture the host system is running on func HostArch(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostArchKey.String(val) } + // HostCpuCacheL2Size returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.cpu.cache.l2.size"semantic conventions // It represents the The amount of level 2 memory cache available to the processor (in Bytes) func HostCpuCacheL2Size(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return HostCpuCacheL2SizeKey.Int(val) } + // HostCpuFamily returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.cpu.family"semantic conventions // It represents the Family or generation of the CPU func HostCpuFamily(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostCpuFamilyKey.String(val) } + // HostCpuModelId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.cpu.model.id"semantic conventions // It represents the Model identifier. It provides more granular information about the CPU, distinguishing it from other CPUs within the same family func HostCpuModelId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostCpuModelIdKey.String(val) } + // HostCpuModelName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.cpu.model.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Model designation of the processor func HostCpuModelName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostCpuModelNameKey.String(val) } + // HostCpuStepping returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.cpu.stepping"semantic conventions // It represents the Stepping or core revisions func HostCpuStepping(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostCpuSteppingKey.String(val) } + // HostCpuVendorId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.cpu.vendor.id"semantic conventions // It represents the Processor manufacturer identifier. A maximum 12-character string func HostCpuVendorId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostCpuVendorIdKey.String(val) } + // HostId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.id"semantic conventions // It represents the Unique host ID. For Cloud, this must be the instance_id assigned by the cloud provider. For non-containerized systems, this should be the `machine-id`. See the table below for the sources to use to determine the `machine-id` based on operating system func HostId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostIdKey.String(val) } + // HostImageId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.image.id"semantic conventions // It represents the VM image ID or host OS image ID. For Cloud, this value is from the provider func HostImageId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostImageIdKey.String(val) } + // HostImageName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.image.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the VM image or OS install the host was instantiated from func HostImageName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostImageNameKey.String(val) } + // HostImageVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.image.version"semantic conventions // It represents the The version string of the VM image or host OS as defined in [Version Attributes] -// +// // [Version Attributes]: /docs/resource/README.md#version-attributes func HostImageVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostImageVersionKey.String(val) } + // HostIp returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.ip"semantic conventions // It represents the Available IP addresses of the host, excluding loopback interfaces -func HostIp(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func HostIp(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostIpKey.StringSlice(val) } + // HostMac returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.mac"semantic conventions // It represents the Available MAC addresses of the host, excluding loopback interfaces -func HostMac(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func HostMac(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostMacKey.StringSlice(val) } + // HostName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the host. On Unix systems, it may contain what the hostname command returns, or the fully qualified hostname, or another name specified by the user func HostName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostNameKey.String(val) } + // HostType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "host.type"semantic conventions // It represents the Type of host. For Cloud, this must be the machine type func HostType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HostTypeKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for host.arch var ( @@ -4687,6 +5966,23 @@ var ( HostArchX86 = HostArchKey.String("x86") ) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Namespace: http const ( @@ -4694,13 +5990,13 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `client.address`. - // + // // Examples: "83.164.160.102" HttpClientIpKey = attribute.Key("http.client_ip") // State of the HTTP connection in the HTTP connection pool. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "active", // "idle", @@ -4709,14 +6005,14 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum // Deprecated: Replaced by `network.protocol.name`. - // + // // Examples: undefined HttpFlavorKey = attribute.Key("http.flavor") // Deprecated, use one of `server.address`, `client.address` or `http.request.header.host` instead, depending on the usage. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by one of `server.address`, `client.address` or `http.request.header.host`, depending on the usage. - // + // // Examples: // "www.example.org", HttpHostKey = attribute.Key("http.host") @@ -4724,71 +6020,71 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `http.request.method`. - // + // // Examples: // "GET", // "POST", // "HEAD", HttpMethodKey = attribute.Key("http.method") // The size of the request payload body in bytes. This is the number of bytes transferred excluding headers and is often, but not always, present as the [Content-Length] header. For requests using transport encoding, this should be the compressed size. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // [Content-Length]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.content-length HttpRequestBodySizeKey = attribute.Key("http.request.body.size") // HTTP request method. // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "GET", // "POST", // "HEAD", - // + // // Note: HTTP request method value SHOULD be "known" to the instrumentation. // By default, this convention defines "known" methods as the ones listed in [RFC9110] // and the PATCH method defined in [RFC5789]. - // + // // If the HTTP request method is not known to instrumentation, it MUST set the `http.request.method` attribute to `_OTHER`. - // + // // If the HTTP instrumentation could end up converting valid HTTP request methods to `_OTHER`, then it MUST provide a way to override // the list of known HTTP methods. If this override is done via environment variable, then the environment variable MUST be named // OTEL_INSTRUMENTATION_HTTP_KNOWN_METHODS and support a comma-separated list of case-sensitive known HTTP methods // (this list MUST be a full override of the default known method, it is not a list of known methods in addition to the defaults). - // + // // HTTP method names are case-sensitive and `http.request.method` attribute value MUST match a known HTTP method name exactly. // Instrumentations for specific web frameworks that consider HTTP methods to be case insensitive, SHOULD populate a canonical equivalent. // Tracing instrumentations that do so, MUST also set `http.request.method_original` to the original value - // + // // [RFC9110]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#name-methods // [RFC5789]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5789.html HttpRequestMethodKey = attribute.Key("http.request.method") // Original HTTP method sent by the client in the request line. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "GeT", // "ACL", // "foo", HttpRequestMethodOriginalKey = attribute.Key("http.request.method_original") // The ordinal number of request resending attempt (for any reason, including redirects). - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: int - // + // // Note: The resend count SHOULD be updated each time an HTTP request gets resent by the client, regardless of what was the cause of the resending (e.g. redirection, authorization failure, 503 Server Unavailable, network issues, or any other) HttpRequestResendCountKey = attribute.Key("http.request.resend_count") // The total size of the request in bytes. This should be the total number of bytes sent over the wire, including the request line (HTTP/1.1), framing (HTTP/2 and HTTP/3), headers, and request body if any. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int HttpRequestSizeKey = attribute.Key("http.request.size") - // Deprecated, use `http.request.header.content-length` instead. + // Deprecated, use `http.request.header.` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // Deprecated: Replaced by `http.request.header.content-length` + // Deprecated: Replaced by `http.request.header.` HttpRequestContentLengthKey = attribute.Key("http.request_content_length") // Deprecated, use `http.request.body.size` instead. // Stability: Experimental @@ -4796,30 +6092,30 @@ const ( // Deprecated: Replaced by `http.request.body.size` HttpRequestContentLengthUncompressedKey = attribute.Key("http.request_content_length_uncompressed") // The size of the response payload body in bytes. This is the number of bytes transferred excluding headers and is often, but not always, present as the [Content-Length] header. For requests using transport encoding, this should be the compressed size. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // [Content-Length]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.content-length HttpResponseBodySizeKey = attribute.Key("http.response.body.size") // The total size of the response in bytes. This should be the total number of bytes sent over the wire, including the status line (HTTP/1.1), framing (HTTP/2 and HTTP/3), headers, and response body and trailers if any. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int HttpResponseSizeKey = attribute.Key("http.response.size") // [HTTP response status code]. // Stability: Stable // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 200, - // + // // [HTTP response status code]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6 HttpResponseStatusCodeKey = attribute.Key("http.response.status_code") - // Deprecated, use `http.response.header.content-length` instead. + // Deprecated, use `http.response.header.` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // Deprecated: Replaced by `http.response.header.content-length` + // Deprecated: Replaced by `http.response.header.` HttpResponseContentLengthKey = attribute.Key("http.response_content_length") // Deprecated, use `http.response.body.size` instead. // Stability: Experimental @@ -4827,24 +6123,24 @@ const ( // Deprecated: Replace by `http.response.body.size` HttpResponseContentLengthUncompressedKey = attribute.Key("http.response_content_length_uncompressed") // The matched route, that is, the path template in the format used by the respective server framework. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "/users/:userID?", // "{controller}/{action}/{id?}", - // + // // Note: MUST NOT be populated when this is not supported by the HTTP server framework as the route attribute should have low-cardinality and the URI path can NOT substitute it. // SHOULD include the [application root] if there is one - // + // // [application root]: /docs/http/http-spans.md#http-server-definitions HttpRouteKey = attribute.Key("http.route") // Deprecated, use `url.scheme` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `url.scheme` instead. - // + // // Examples: // "http", // "https", @@ -4853,7 +6149,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `server.address`. - // + // // Examples: // "example.com", HttpServerNameKey = attribute.Key("http.server_name") @@ -4861,7 +6157,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `http.response.status_code`. - // + // // Examples: // 200, HttpStatusCodeKey = attribute.Key("http.status_code") @@ -4869,7 +6165,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Split to `url.path` and `url.query. - // + // // Examples: // "/search?q=OpenTelemetry#SemConv", HttpTargetKey = attribute.Key("http.target") @@ -4877,7 +6173,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `url.full`. - // + // // Examples: // "https://www.foo.bar/search?q=OpenTelemetry#SemConv", HttpUrlKey = attribute.Key("http.url") @@ -4885,163 +6181,194 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `user_agent.original`. - // + // // Examples: // "CERN-LineMode/2.15 libwww/2.17b3", // "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 14_7_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/14.1.2 Mobile/15E148 Safari/604.1", HttpUserAgentKey = attribute.Key("http.user_agent") ) + + // HttpClientIp returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.client_ip"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `client.address` instead func HttpClientIp(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpClientIpKey.String(val) } + // HttpConnectionState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.connection.state"semantic conventions // It represents the State of the HTTP connection in the HTTP connection pool func HttpConnectionState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpConnectionStateKey.String(val) } + // HttpFlavor returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.flavor"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `network.protocol.name` instead func HttpFlavor(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpFlavorKey.String(val) } + // HttpHost returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.host"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use one of `server.address`, `client.address` or `http.request.header.host` instead, depending on the usage func HttpHost(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpHostKey.String(val) } + // HttpMethod returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.method"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `http.request.method` instead func HttpMethod(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpMethodKey.String(val) } + // HttpRequestBodySize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.request.body.size"semantic conventions // It represents the The size of the request payload body in bytes. This is the number of bytes transferred excluding headers and is often, but not always, present as the [Content-Length] header. For requests using transport encoding, this should be the compressed size -// +// // [Content-Length]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.content-length func HttpRequestBodySize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpRequestBodySizeKey.Int(val) } + + + // HttpRequestMethod returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.request.method"semantic conventions // It represents the HTTP request method func HttpRequestMethod(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpRequestMethodKey.String(val) } + // HttpRequestMethodOriginal returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.request.method_original"semantic conventions // It represents the Original HTTP method sent by the client in the request line func HttpRequestMethodOriginal(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpRequestMethodOriginalKey.String(val) } + // HttpRequestResendCount returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.request.resend_count"semantic conventions // It represents the The ordinal number of request resending attempt (for any reason, including redirects) func HttpRequestResendCount(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpRequestResendCountKey.Int(val) } + // HttpRequestSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.request.size"semantic conventions // It represents the The total size of the request in bytes. This should be the total number of bytes sent over the wire, including the request line (HTTP/1.1), framing (HTTP/2 and HTTP/3), headers, and request body if any func HttpRequestSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpRequestSizeKey.Int(val) } + // HttpRequestContentLength returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.request_content_length"semantic conventions -// It represents the Deprecated, use `http.request.header.content-length` instead +// It represents the Deprecated, use `http.request.header.` instead func HttpRequestContentLength(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpRequestContentLengthKey.Int(val) } + // HttpRequestContentLengthUncompressed returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.request_content_length_uncompressed"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `http.request.body.size` instead func HttpRequestContentLengthUncompressed(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpRequestContentLengthUncompressedKey.Int(val) } + // HttpResponseBodySize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.response.body.size"semantic conventions // It represents the The size of the response payload body in bytes. This is the number of bytes transferred excluding headers and is often, but not always, present as the [Content-Length] header. For requests using transport encoding, this should be the compressed size -// +// // [Content-Length]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.content-length func HttpResponseBodySize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpResponseBodySizeKey.Int(val) } + + + // HttpResponseSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.response.size"semantic conventions // It represents the The total size of the response in bytes. This should be the total number of bytes sent over the wire, including the status line (HTTP/1.1), framing (HTTP/2 and HTTP/3), headers, and response body and trailers if any func HttpResponseSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpResponseSizeKey.Int(val) } + // HttpResponseStatusCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.response.status_code"semantic conventions // It represents the [HTTP response status code] -// +// // [HTTP response status code]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-6 func HttpResponseStatusCode(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpResponseStatusCodeKey.Int(val) } + // HttpResponseContentLength returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.response_content_length"semantic conventions -// It represents the Deprecated, use `http.response.header.content-length` instead +// It represents the Deprecated, use `http.response.header.` instead func HttpResponseContentLength(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpResponseContentLengthKey.Int(val) } + // HttpResponseContentLengthUncompressed returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.response_content_length_uncompressed"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `http.response.body.size` instead func HttpResponseContentLengthUncompressed(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpResponseContentLengthUncompressedKey.Int(val) } + // HttpRoute returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.route"semantic conventions // It represents the The matched route, that is, the path template in the format used by the respective server framework func HttpRoute(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpRouteKey.String(val) } + // HttpScheme returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.scheme"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `url.scheme` instead func HttpScheme(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpSchemeKey.String(val) } + // HttpServerName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.server_name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `server.address` instead func HttpServerName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpServerNameKey.String(val) } + // HttpStatusCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.status_code"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `http.response.status_code` instead func HttpStatusCode(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpStatusCodeKey.Int(val) } + // HttpTarget returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.target"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `url.path` and `url.query` instead func HttpTarget(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpTargetKey.String(val) } + // HttpUrl returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.url"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `url.full` instead func HttpUrl(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpUrlKey.String(val) } + // HttpUserAgent returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "http.user_agent"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `user_agent.original` instead func HttpUserAgent(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HttpUserAgentKey.String(val) } + + // Enum values for http.connection.state var ( @@ -5076,6 +6403,10 @@ var ( HttpFlavorQuic = HttpFlavorKey.String("QUIC") ) + + + + // Enum values for http.request.method var ( @@ -5111,80 +6442,111 @@ var ( HttpRequestMethodOther = HttpRequestMethodKey.String("_OTHER") ) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Namespace: hw const ( // An identifier for the hardware component, unique within the monitored host - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "win32battery_battery_testsysa33_1", HwIdKey = attribute.Key("hw.id") // An easily-recognizable name for the hardware component - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "eth0", HwNameKey = attribute.Key("hw.name") // Unique identifier of the parent component (typically the `hw.id` attribute of the enclosure, or disk controller) - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "dellStorage_perc_0", HwParentKey = attribute.Key("hw.parent") // The current state of the component - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined HwStateKey = attribute.Key("hw.state") // Type of the component - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: Describes the category of the hardware component for which `hw.state` is being reported. For example, `hw.type=temperature` along with `hw.state=degraded` would indicate that the temperature of the hardware component has been reported as `degraded` HwTypeKey = attribute.Key("hw.type") ) + + // HwId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "hw.id"semantic conventions // It represents the An identifier for the hardware component, unique within the monitored host func HwId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HwIdKey.String(val) } + // HwName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "hw.name"semantic conventions // It represents the An easily-recognizable name for the hardware component func HwName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HwNameKey.String(val) } + // HwParent returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "hw.parent"semantic conventions // It represents the Unique identifier of the parent component (typically the `hw.id` attribute of the enclosure, or disk controller) func HwParent(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HwParentKey.String(val) } + // HwState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "hw.state"semantic conventions // It represents the The current state of the component func HwState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HwStateKey.String(val) } + // HwType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "hw.type"semantic conventions // It represents the Type of the component func HwType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return HwTypeKey.String(val) } + + + + // Enum values for hw.state var ( @@ -5246,109 +6608,118 @@ var ( HwTypeVoltage = HwTypeKey.String("voltage") ) + + + // Namespace: ios const ( // Deprecated use the `device.app.lifecycle` event definition including `ios.state` as a payload field instead. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum // Deprecated: Moved to a payload field of `device.app.lifecycle`. - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: The iOS lifecycle states are defined in the [UIApplicationDelegate documentation], and from which the `OS terminology` column values are derived - // + // // [UIApplicationDelegate documentation]: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiapplicationdelegate#1656902 IosStateKey = attribute.Key("ios.state") ) + + // IosState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "ios.state"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated use the `device.app.lifecycle` event definition including `ios.state` as a payload field instead func IosState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return IosStateKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for ios.state var ( // The app has become `active`. Associated with UIKit notification `applicationDidBecomeActive`. - // + // // Stability: experimental IosStateActive = IosStateKey.String("active") // The app is now `inactive`. Associated with UIKit notification `applicationWillResignActive`. - // + // // Stability: experimental IosStateInactive = IosStateKey.String("inactive") // The app is now in the background. This value is associated with UIKit notification `applicationDidEnterBackground`. - // + // // Stability: experimental IosStateBackground = IosStateKey.String("background") // The app is now in the foreground. This value is associated with UIKit notification `applicationWillEnterForeground`. - // + // // Stability: experimental IosStateForeground = IosStateKey.String("foreground") // The app is about to terminate. Associated with UIKit notification `applicationWillTerminate`. - // + // // Stability: experimental IosStateTerminate = IosStateKey.String("terminate") ) + + + // Namespace: jvm const ( // Name of the buffer pool. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "mapped", // "direct", - // + // // Note: Pool names are generally obtained via [BufferPoolMXBean#getName()] - // + // // [BufferPoolMXBean#getName()]: https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/java.management/java/lang/management/BufferPoolMXBean.html#getName() JvmBufferPoolNameKey = attribute.Key("jvm.buffer.pool.name") // Name of the garbage collector action. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "end of minor GC", // "end of major GC", - // + // // Note: Garbage collector action is generally obtained via [GarbageCollectionNotificationInfo#getGcAction()] - // + // // [GarbageCollectionNotificationInfo#getGcAction()]: https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/jdk.management/com/sun/management/GarbageCollectionNotificationInfo.html#getGcAction() JvmGcActionKey = attribute.Key("jvm.gc.action") // Name of the garbage collector. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "G1 Young Generation", // "G1 Old Generation", - // + // // Note: Garbage collector name is generally obtained via [GarbageCollectionNotificationInfo#getGcName()] - // + // // [GarbageCollectionNotificationInfo#getGcName()]: https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/jdk.management/com/sun/management/GarbageCollectionNotificationInfo.html#getGcName() JvmGcNameKey = attribute.Key("jvm.gc.name") // Name of the memory pool. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "G1 Old Gen", // "G1 Eden space", // "G1 Survivor Space", - // + // // Note: Pool names are generally obtained via [MemoryPoolMXBean#getName()] - // + // // [MemoryPoolMXBean#getName()]: https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/11/docs/api/java.management/java/lang/management/MemoryPoolMXBean.html#getName() JvmMemoryPoolNameKey = attribute.Key("jvm.memory.pool.name") // The type of memory. // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "heap", // "non_heap", @@ -5356,61 +6727,74 @@ const ( // Whether the thread is daemon or not. // Stability: Stable // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: undefined JvmThreadDaemonKey = attribute.Key("jvm.thread.daemon") // State of the thread. // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "runnable", // "blocked", JvmThreadStateKey = attribute.Key("jvm.thread.state") ) + + // JvmBufferPoolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "jvm.buffer.pool.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the buffer pool func JvmBufferPoolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return JvmBufferPoolNameKey.String(val) } + // JvmGcAction returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "jvm.gc.action"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the garbage collector action func JvmGcAction(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return JvmGcActionKey.String(val) } + // JvmGcName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "jvm.gc.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the garbage collector func JvmGcName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return JvmGcNameKey.String(val) } + // JvmMemoryPoolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "jvm.memory.pool.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the memory pool func JvmMemoryPoolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return JvmMemoryPoolNameKey.String(val) } + // JvmMemoryType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "jvm.memory.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The type of memory func JvmMemoryType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return JvmMemoryTypeKey.String(val) } + // JvmThreadDaemon returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "jvm.thread.daemon"semantic conventions // It represents the Whether the thread is daemon or not func JvmThreadDaemon(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return JvmThreadDaemonKey.Bool(val) } + // JvmThreadState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "jvm.thread.state"semantic conventions // It represents the State of the thread func JvmThreadState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return JvmThreadStateKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Enum values for jvm.memory.type var ( @@ -5422,6 +6806,7 @@ var ( JvmMemoryTypeNonHeap = JvmMemoryTypeKey.String("non_heap") ) + // Enum values for jvm.thread.state var ( @@ -5445,31 +6830,34 @@ var ( JvmThreadStateTerminated = JvmThreadStateKey.String("terminated") ) + + + // Namespace: k8s const ( // The name of the cluster. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry-cluster", K8sClusterNameKey = attribute.Key("k8s.cluster.name") // A pseudo-ID for the cluster, set to the UID of the `kube-system` namespace. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "218fc5a9-a5f1-4b54-aa05-46717d0ab26d", - // + // // Note: K8s doesn't have support for obtaining a cluster ID. If this is ever // added, we will recommend collecting the `k8s.cluster.uid` through the // official APIs. In the meantime, we are able to use the `uid` of the // `kube-system` namespace as a proxy for cluster ID. Read on for the // rationale. - // + // // Every object created in a K8s cluster is assigned a distinct UID. The // `kube-system` namespace is used by Kubernetes itself and will exist // for the lifetime of the cluster. Using the `uid` of the `kube-system` @@ -5478,394 +6866,458 @@ const ( // UUIDs as standardized by // [ISO/IEC 9834-8 and ITU-T X.667]. // Which states: - // + // // > If generated according to one of the mechanisms defined in Rec. // > ITU-T X.667 | ISO/IEC 9834-8, a UUID is either guaranteed to be // > different from all other UUIDs generated before 3603 A.D., or is // > extremely likely to be different (depending on the mechanism chosen). - // + // // Therefore, UIDs between clusters should be extremely unlikely to // conflict - // + // // [ISO/IEC 9834-8 and ITU-T X.667]: https://www.itu.int/ITU-T/studygroups/com17/oid.html K8sClusterUidKey = attribute.Key("k8s.cluster.uid") // The name of the Container from Pod specification, must be unique within a Pod. Container runtime usually uses different globally unique name (`container.name`). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "redis", K8sContainerNameKey = attribute.Key("k8s.container.name") // Number of times the container was restarted. This attribute can be used to identify a particular container (running or stopped) within a container spec. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: undefined K8sContainerRestartCountKey = attribute.Key("k8s.container.restart_count") // Last terminated reason of the Container. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Evicted", // "Error", K8sContainerStatusLastTerminatedReasonKey = attribute.Key("k8s.container.status.last_terminated_reason") // The name of the CronJob. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry", K8sCronjobNameKey = attribute.Key("k8s.cronjob.name") // The UID of the CronJob. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "275ecb36-5aa8-4c2a-9c47-d8bb681b9aff", K8sCronjobUidKey = attribute.Key("k8s.cronjob.uid") // The name of the DaemonSet. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry", K8sDaemonsetNameKey = attribute.Key("k8s.daemonset.name") // The UID of the DaemonSet. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "275ecb36-5aa8-4c2a-9c47-d8bb681b9aff", K8sDaemonsetUidKey = attribute.Key("k8s.daemonset.uid") // The name of the Deployment. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry", K8sDeploymentNameKey = attribute.Key("k8s.deployment.name") // The UID of the Deployment. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "275ecb36-5aa8-4c2a-9c47-d8bb681b9aff", K8sDeploymentUidKey = attribute.Key("k8s.deployment.uid") // The name of the Job. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry", K8sJobNameKey = attribute.Key("k8s.job.name") // The UID of the Job. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "275ecb36-5aa8-4c2a-9c47-d8bb681b9aff", K8sJobUidKey = attribute.Key("k8s.job.uid") // The name of the namespace that the pod is running in. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "default", K8sNamespaceNameKey = attribute.Key("k8s.namespace.name") // The name of the Node. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "node-1", K8sNodeNameKey = attribute.Key("k8s.node.name") // The UID of the Node. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "1eb3a0c6-0477-4080-a9cb-0cb7db65c6a2", K8sNodeUidKey = attribute.Key("k8s.node.uid") // The name of the Pod. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry-pod-autoconf", K8sPodNameKey = attribute.Key("k8s.pod.name") // The UID of the Pod. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "275ecb36-5aa8-4c2a-9c47-d8bb681b9aff", K8sPodUidKey = attribute.Key("k8s.pod.uid") // The name of the ReplicaSet. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry", K8sReplicasetNameKey = attribute.Key("k8s.replicaset.name") // The UID of the ReplicaSet. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "275ecb36-5aa8-4c2a-9c47-d8bb681b9aff", K8sReplicasetUidKey = attribute.Key("k8s.replicaset.uid") // The name of the StatefulSet. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry", K8sStatefulsetNameKey = attribute.Key("k8s.statefulset.name") // The UID of the StatefulSet. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "275ecb36-5aa8-4c2a-9c47-d8bb681b9aff", K8sStatefulsetUidKey = attribute.Key("k8s.statefulset.uid") // The name of the K8s volume. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "volume0", K8sVolumeNameKey = attribute.Key("k8s.volume.name") // The type of the K8s volume. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "emptyDir", // "persistentVolumeClaim", K8sVolumeTypeKey = attribute.Key("k8s.volume.type") ) + + // K8sClusterName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.cluster.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the cluster func K8sClusterName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sClusterNameKey.String(val) } + // K8sClusterUid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.cluster.uid"semantic conventions // It represents the A pseudo-ID for the cluster, set to the UID of the `kube-system` namespace func K8sClusterUid(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sClusterUidKey.String(val) } + // K8sContainerName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.container.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the Container from Pod specification, must be unique within a Pod. Container runtime usually uses different globally unique name (`container.name`) func K8sContainerName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sContainerNameKey.String(val) } + // K8sContainerRestartCount returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.container.restart_count"semantic conventions // It represents the Number of times the container was restarted. This attribute can be used to identify a particular container (running or stopped) within a container spec func K8sContainerRestartCount(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sContainerRestartCountKey.Int(val) } + // K8sContainerStatusLastTerminatedReason returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.container.status.last_terminated_reason"semantic conventions // It represents the Last terminated reason of the Container func K8sContainerStatusLastTerminatedReason(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sContainerStatusLastTerminatedReasonKey.String(val) } + // K8sCronjobName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.cronjob.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the CronJob func K8sCronjobName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sCronjobNameKey.String(val) } + // K8sCronjobUid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.cronjob.uid"semantic conventions // It represents the The UID of the CronJob func K8sCronjobUid(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sCronjobUidKey.String(val) } + // K8sDaemonsetName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.daemonset.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the DaemonSet func K8sDaemonsetName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sDaemonsetNameKey.String(val) } + // K8sDaemonsetUid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.daemonset.uid"semantic conventions // It represents the The UID of the DaemonSet func K8sDaemonsetUid(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sDaemonsetUidKey.String(val) } + // K8sDeploymentName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.deployment.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the Deployment func K8sDeploymentName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sDeploymentNameKey.String(val) } + // K8sDeploymentUid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.deployment.uid"semantic conventions // It represents the The UID of the Deployment func K8sDeploymentUid(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sDeploymentUidKey.String(val) } + // K8sJobName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.job.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the Job func K8sJobName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sJobNameKey.String(val) } + // K8sJobUid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.job.uid"semantic conventions // It represents the The UID of the Job func K8sJobUid(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sJobUidKey.String(val) } + // K8sNamespaceName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.namespace.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the namespace that the pod is running in func K8sNamespaceName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sNamespaceNameKey.String(val) } + // K8sNodeName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.node.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the Node func K8sNodeName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sNodeNameKey.String(val) } + // K8sNodeUid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.node.uid"semantic conventions // It represents the The UID of the Node func K8sNodeUid(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sNodeUidKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + // K8sPodName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.pod.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the Pod func K8sPodName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sPodNameKey.String(val) } + // K8sPodUid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.pod.uid"semantic conventions // It represents the The UID of the Pod func K8sPodUid(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sPodUidKey.String(val) } + // K8sReplicasetName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.replicaset.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the ReplicaSet func K8sReplicasetName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sReplicasetNameKey.String(val) } + // K8sReplicasetUid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.replicaset.uid"semantic conventions // It represents the The UID of the ReplicaSet func K8sReplicasetUid(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sReplicasetUidKey.String(val) } + // K8sStatefulsetName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.statefulset.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the StatefulSet func K8sStatefulsetName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sStatefulsetNameKey.String(val) } + // K8sStatefulsetUid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.statefulset.uid"semantic conventions // It represents the The UID of the StatefulSet func K8sStatefulsetUid(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sStatefulsetUidKey.String(val) } + // K8sVolumeName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.volume.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the K8s volume func K8sVolumeName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sVolumeNameKey.String(val) } + // K8sVolumeType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "k8s.volume.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The type of the K8s volume func K8sVolumeType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return K8sVolumeTypeKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Enum values for k8s.volume.type var ( // A [persistentVolumeClaim] volume // Stability: experimental - // + // // [persistentVolumeClaim]: https://v1-29.docs.kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#persistentvolumeclaim K8sVolumeTypePersistentVolumeClaim = K8sVolumeTypeKey.String("persistentVolumeClaim") // A [configMap] volume // Stability: experimental - // + // // [configMap]: https://v1-29.docs.kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#configmap K8sVolumeTypeConfigMap = K8sVolumeTypeKey.String("configMap") // A [downwardAPI] volume // Stability: experimental - // + // // [downwardAPI]: https://v1-29.docs.kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#downwardapi K8sVolumeTypeDownwardApi = K8sVolumeTypeKey.String("downwardAPI") // An [emptyDir] volume // Stability: experimental - // + // // [emptyDir]: https://v1-29.docs.kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#emptydir K8sVolumeTypeEmptyDir = K8sVolumeTypeKey.String("emptyDir") // A [secret] volume // Stability: experimental - // + // // [secret]: https://v1-29.docs.kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#secret K8sVolumeTypeSecret = K8sVolumeTypeKey.String("secret") // A [local] volume // Stability: experimental - // + // // [local]: https://v1-29.docs.kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#local K8sVolumeTypeLocal = K8sVolumeTypeKey.String("local") ) + + + // Namespace: linux const ( // The Linux Slab memory state // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "reclaimable", // "unreclaimable", LinuxMemorySlabStateKey = attribute.Key("linux.memory.slab.state") ) + + // LinuxMemorySlabState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "linux.memory.slab.state"semantic conventions // It represents the The Linux Slab memory state func LinuxMemorySlabState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return LinuxMemorySlabStateKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for linux.memory.slab.state var ( @@ -5877,116 +7329,132 @@ var ( LinuxMemorySlabStateUnreclaimable = LinuxMemorySlabStateKey.String("unreclaimable") ) + + + // Namespace: log const ( // The basename of the file. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "audit.log", LogFileNameKey = attribute.Key("log.file.name") // The basename of the file, with symlinks resolved. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "uuid.log", LogFileNameResolvedKey = attribute.Key("log.file.name_resolved") // The full path to the file. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "/var/log/mysql/audit.log", LogFilePathKey = attribute.Key("log.file.path") // The full path to the file, with symlinks resolved. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "/var/lib/docker/uuid.log", LogFilePathResolvedKey = attribute.Key("log.file.path_resolved") // The stream associated with the log. See below for a list of well-known values. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined LogIostreamKey = attribute.Key("log.iostream") // The complete original Log Record. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "77 <86>1 2015-08-06T21:58:59.694Z 192.168.2.133 inactive - - - Something happened", // "[INFO] 8/3/24 12:34:56 Something happened", - // + // // Note: This value MAY be added when processing a Log Record which was originally transmitted as a string or equivalent data type AND the Body field of the Log Record does not contain the same value. (e.g. a syslog or a log record read from a file.) LogRecordOriginalKey = attribute.Key("log.record.original") // A unique identifier for the Log Record. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "01ARZ3NDEKTSV4RRFFQ69G5FAV", - // + // // Note: If an id is provided, other log records with the same id will be considered duplicates and can be removed safely. This means, that two distinguishable log records MUST have different values. // The id MAY be an [Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier (ULID)], but other identifiers (e.g. UUID) may be used as needed - // + // // [Universally Unique Lexicographically Sortable Identifier (ULID)]: https://github.com/ulid/spec LogRecordUidKey = attribute.Key("log.record.uid") ) + + // LogFileName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "log.file.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The basename of the file func LogFileName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return LogFileNameKey.String(val) } + // LogFileNameResolved returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "log.file.name_resolved"semantic conventions // It represents the The basename of the file, with symlinks resolved func LogFileNameResolved(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return LogFileNameResolvedKey.String(val) } + // LogFilePath returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "log.file.path"semantic conventions // It represents the The full path to the file func LogFilePath(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return LogFilePathKey.String(val) } + // LogFilePathResolved returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "log.file.path_resolved"semantic conventions // It represents the The full path to the file, with symlinks resolved func LogFilePathResolved(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return LogFilePathResolvedKey.String(val) } + // LogIostream returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "log.iostream"semantic conventions // It represents the The stream associated with the log. See below for a list of well-known values func LogIostream(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return LogIostreamKey.String(val) } + // LogRecordOriginal returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "log.record.original"semantic conventions // It represents the The complete original Log Record func LogRecordOriginal(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return LogRecordOriginalKey.String(val) } + // LogRecordUid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "log.record.uid"semantic conventions // It represents the A unique identifier for the Log Record func LogRecordUid(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return LogRecordUidKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Enum values for log.iostream var ( @@ -5998,6 +7466,11 @@ var ( LogIostreamStderr = LogIostreamKey.String("stderr") ) + + + + + // Namespace: message const ( @@ -6005,56 +7478,64 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `rpc.message.compressed_size`. - // + // // Examples: undefined MessageCompressedSizeKey = attribute.Key("message.compressed_size") // Deprecated, use `rpc.message.id` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `rpc.message.id`. - // + // // Examples: undefined MessageIdKey = attribute.Key("message.id") // Deprecated, use `rpc.message.type` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum // Deprecated: Replaced by `rpc.message.type`. - // + // // Examples: undefined MessageTypeKey = attribute.Key("message.type") // Deprecated, use `rpc.message.uncompressed_size` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `rpc.message.uncompressed_size`. - // + // // Examples: undefined MessageUncompressedSizeKey = attribute.Key("message.uncompressed_size") ) + + // MessageCompressedSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "message.compressed_size"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `rpc.message.compressed_size` instead func MessageCompressedSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessageCompressedSizeKey.Int(val) } + // MessageId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "message.id"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `rpc.message.id` instead func MessageId(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessageIdKey.Int(val) } + // MessageType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "message.type"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `rpc.message.type` instead func MessageType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessageTypeKey.String(val) } + // MessageUncompressedSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "message.uncompressed_size"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `rpc.message.uncompressed_size` instead func MessageUncompressedSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessageUncompressedSizeKey.Int(val) } + + + // Enum values for message.type var ( @@ -6066,165 +7547,169 @@ var ( MessageTypeReceived = MessageTypeKey.String("RECEIVED") ) + + + + // Namespace: messaging const ( // The number of messages sent, received, or processed in the scope of the batching operation. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 0, // 1, // 2, - // + // // Note: Instrumentations SHOULD NOT set `messaging.batch.message_count` on spans that operate with a single message. When a messaging client library supports both batch and single-message API for the same operation, instrumentations SHOULD use `messaging.batch.message_count` for batching APIs and SHOULD NOT use it for single-message APIs MessagingBatchMessageCountKey = attribute.Key("messaging.batch.message_count") // A unique identifier for the client that consumes or produces a message. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "client-5", // "myhost@8742@s8083jm", MessagingClientIdKey = attribute.Key("messaging.client.id") // The name of the consumer group with which a consumer is associated. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "my-group", // "indexer", - // + // // Note: Semantic conventions for individual messaging systems SHOULD document whether `messaging.consumer.group.name` is applicable and what it means in the context of that system MessagingConsumerGroupNameKey = attribute.Key("messaging.consumer.group.name") // A boolean that is true if the message destination is anonymous (could be unnamed or have auto-generated name). // Stability: Experimental // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: undefined MessagingDestinationAnonymousKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination.anonymous") // The message destination name // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "MyQueue", // "MyTopic", - // + // // Note: Destination name SHOULD uniquely identify a specific queue, topic or other entity within the broker. If // the broker doesn't have such notion, the destination name SHOULD uniquely identify the broker MessagingDestinationNameKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination.name") // The identifier of the partition messages are sent to or received from, unique within the `messaging.destination.name`. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "1" MessagingDestinationPartitionIdKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination.partition.id") // The name of the destination subscription from which a message is consumed. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "subscription-a", - // + // // Note: Semantic conventions for individual messaging systems SHOULD document whether `messaging.destination.subscription.name` is applicable and what it means in the context of that system MessagingDestinationSubscriptionNameKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination.subscription.name") // Low cardinality representation of the messaging destination name // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "/customers/{customerId}", - // + // // Note: Destination names could be constructed from templates. An example would be a destination name involving a user name or product id. Although the destination name in this case is of high cardinality, the underlying template is of low cardinality and can be effectively used for grouping and aggregation MessagingDestinationTemplateKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination.template") // A boolean that is true if the message destination is temporary and might not exist anymore after messages are processed. // Stability: Experimental // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: undefined MessagingDestinationTemporaryKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination.temporary") // Deprecated, no replacement at this time. // Stability: Experimental // Type: boolean // Deprecated: No replacement at this time. - // + // // Examples: undefined MessagingDestinationPublishAnonymousKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination_publish.anonymous") // Deprecated, no replacement at this time. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: No replacement at this time. - // + // // Examples: // "MyQueue", // "MyTopic", MessagingDestinationPublishNameKey = attribute.Key("messaging.destination_publish.name") // Deprecated, use `messaging.consumer.group.name` instead. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.consumer.group.name`. - // + // // Examples: "$Default" MessagingEventhubsConsumerGroupKey = attribute.Key("messaging.eventhubs.consumer.group") // The UTC epoch seconds at which the message has been accepted and stored in the entity. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int MessagingEventhubsMessageEnqueuedTimeKey = attribute.Key("messaging.eventhubs.message.enqueued_time") // The ack deadline in seconds set for the modify ack deadline request. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int MessagingGcpPubsubMessageAckDeadlineKey = attribute.Key("messaging.gcp_pubsub.message.ack_deadline") // The ack id for a given message. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "ack_id" MessagingGcpPubsubMessageAckIdKey = attribute.Key("messaging.gcp_pubsub.message.ack_id") // The delivery attempt for a given message. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int MessagingGcpPubsubMessageDeliveryAttemptKey = attribute.Key("messaging.gcp_pubsub.message.delivery_attempt") // The ordering key for a given message. If the attribute is not present, the message does not have an ordering key. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "ordering_key" MessagingGcpPubsubMessageOrderingKeyKey = attribute.Key("messaging.gcp_pubsub.message.ordering_key") // Deprecated, use `messaging.consumer.group.name` instead. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.consumer.group.name`. - // + // // Examples: "my-group" MessagingKafkaConsumerGroupKey = attribute.Key("messaging.kafka.consumer.group") // Deprecated, use `messaging.destination.partition.id` instead. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.destination.partition.id` MessagingKafkaDestinationPartitionKey = attribute.Key("messaging.kafka.destination.partition") // Message keys in Kafka are used for grouping alike messages to ensure they're processed on the same partition. They differ from `messaging.message.id` in that they're not unique. If the key is `null`, the attribute MUST NOT be set. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "myKey" // Note: If the key type is not string, it's string representation has to be supplied for the attribute. If the key has no unambiguous, canonical string form, don't include its value MessagingKafkaMessageKeyKey = attribute.Key("messaging.kafka.message.key") // Deprecated, use `messaging.kafka.offset` instead. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.kafka.offset` @@ -6232,121 +7717,121 @@ const ( // A boolean that is true if the message is a tombstone. // Stability: Experimental // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: undefined MessagingKafkaMessageTombstoneKey = attribute.Key("messaging.kafka.message.tombstone") // The offset of a record in the corresponding Kafka partition. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int MessagingKafkaOffsetKey = attribute.Key("messaging.kafka.offset") // The size of the message body in bytes. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Note: This can refer to both the compressed or uncompressed body size. If both sizes are known, the uncompressed // body size should be used MessagingMessageBodySizeKey = attribute.Key("messaging.message.body.size") // The conversation ID identifying the conversation to which the message belongs, represented as a string. Sometimes called "Correlation ID". - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "MyConversationId" MessagingMessageConversationIdKey = attribute.Key("messaging.message.conversation_id") // The size of the message body and metadata in bytes. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Note: This can refer to both the compressed or uncompressed size. If both sizes are known, the uncompressed // size should be used MessagingMessageEnvelopeSizeKey = attribute.Key("messaging.message.envelope.size") // A value used by the messaging system as an identifier for the message, represented as a string. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "452a7c7c7c7048c2f887f61572b18fc2" MessagingMessageIdKey = attribute.Key("messaging.message.id") // Deprecated, use `messaging.operation.type` instead. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.operation.type`. - // + // // Examples: // "publish", // "create", // "process", MessagingOperationKey = attribute.Key("messaging.operation") // The system-specific name of the messaging operation. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "ack", // "nack", // "send", MessagingOperationNameKey = attribute.Key("messaging.operation.name") // A string identifying the type of the messaging operation. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: If a custom value is used, it MUST be of low cardinality MessagingOperationTypeKey = attribute.Key("messaging.operation.type") // RabbitMQ message routing key. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "myKey" MessagingRabbitmqDestinationRoutingKeyKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rabbitmq.destination.routing_key") // RabbitMQ message delivery tag - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int MessagingRabbitmqMessageDeliveryTagKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rabbitmq.message.delivery_tag") // Deprecated, use `messaging.consumer.group.name` instead. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.consumer.group.name` on the consumer spans. No replacement for producer spans. - // + // // Examples: "myConsumerGroup" MessagingRocketmqClientGroupKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.client_group") // Model of message consumption. This only applies to consumer spans. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined MessagingRocketmqConsumptionModelKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.consumption_model") // The delay time level for delay message, which determines the message delay time. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int MessagingRocketmqMessageDelayTimeLevelKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.message.delay_time_level") // The timestamp in milliseconds that the delay message is expected to be delivered to consumer. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int MessagingRocketmqMessageDeliveryTimestampKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.message.delivery_timestamp") // It is essential for FIFO message. Messages that belong to the same message group are always processed one by one within the same consumer group. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "myMessageGroup" MessagingRocketmqMessageGroupKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.message.group") // Key(s) of message, another way to mark message besides message id. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "keyA", @@ -6354,368 +7839,451 @@ const ( // ], MessagingRocketmqMessageKeysKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.message.keys") // The secondary classifier of message besides topic. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "tagA" MessagingRocketmqMessageTagKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.message.tag") // Type of message. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.message.type") // Namespace of RocketMQ resources, resources in different namespaces are individual. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "myNamespace" MessagingRocketmqNamespaceKey = attribute.Key("messaging.rocketmq.namespace") - // Deprecated, use `messaging.servicebus.destination.subscription_name` instead. - // + // Deprecated, use `messaging.destination.subscription.name` instead. + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.servicebus.destination.subscription_name`. - // + // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.destination.subscription.name`. + // // Examples: "subscription-a" MessagingServicebusDestinationSubscriptionNameKey = attribute.Key("messaging.servicebus.destination.subscription_name") // Describes the [settlement type]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined - // + // // [settlement type]: https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/service-bus-messaging/message-transfers-locks-settlement#peeklock MessagingServicebusDispositionStatusKey = attribute.Key("messaging.servicebus.disposition_status") // Number of deliveries that have been attempted for this message. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int MessagingServicebusMessageDeliveryCountKey = attribute.Key("messaging.servicebus.message.delivery_count") // The UTC epoch seconds at which the message has been accepted and stored in the entity. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int MessagingServicebusMessageEnqueuedTimeKey = attribute.Key("messaging.servicebus.message.enqueued_time") // The messaging system as identified by the client instrumentation. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: The actual messaging system may differ from the one known by the client. For example, when using Kafka client libraries to communicate with Azure Event Hubs, the `messaging.system` is set to `kafka` based on the instrumentation's best knowledge MessagingSystemKey = attribute.Key("messaging.system") ) + + // MessagingBatchMessageCount returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.batch.message_count"semantic conventions // It represents the The number of messages sent, received, or processed in the scope of the batching operation func MessagingBatchMessageCount(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingBatchMessageCountKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingClientId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.client.id"semantic conventions // It represents the A unique identifier for the client that consumes or produces a message func MessagingClientId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingClientIdKey.String(val) } + // MessagingConsumerGroupName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.consumer.group.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the consumer group with which a consumer is associated func MessagingConsumerGroupName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingConsumerGroupNameKey.String(val) } + // MessagingDestinationAnonymous returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.destination.anonymous"semantic conventions // It represents the A boolean that is true if the message destination is anonymous (could be unnamed or have auto-generated name) func MessagingDestinationAnonymous(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingDestinationAnonymousKey.Bool(val) } + // MessagingDestinationName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.destination.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The message destination name func MessagingDestinationName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingDestinationNameKey.String(val) } + // MessagingDestinationPartitionId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.destination.partition.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The identifier of the partition messages are sent to or received from, unique within the `messaging.destination.name` func MessagingDestinationPartitionId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingDestinationPartitionIdKey.String(val) } + // MessagingDestinationSubscriptionName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.destination.subscription.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the destination subscription from which a message is consumed func MessagingDestinationSubscriptionName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingDestinationSubscriptionNameKey.String(val) } + // MessagingDestinationTemplate returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.destination.template"semantic conventions // It represents the Low cardinality representation of the messaging destination name func MessagingDestinationTemplate(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingDestinationTemplateKey.String(val) } + // MessagingDestinationTemporary returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.destination.temporary"semantic conventions // It represents the A boolean that is true if the message destination is temporary and might not exist anymore after messages are processed func MessagingDestinationTemporary(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingDestinationTemporaryKey.Bool(val) } + // MessagingDestinationPublishAnonymous returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.destination_publish.anonymous"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, no replacement at this time func MessagingDestinationPublishAnonymous(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingDestinationPublishAnonymousKey.Bool(val) } + // MessagingDestinationPublishName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.destination_publish.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, no replacement at this time func MessagingDestinationPublishName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingDestinationPublishNameKey.String(val) } + // MessagingEventhubsConsumerGroup returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.eventhubs.consumer.group"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `messaging.consumer.group.name` instead func MessagingEventhubsConsumerGroup(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingEventhubsConsumerGroupKey.String(val) } + // MessagingEventhubsMessageEnqueuedTime returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.eventhubs.message.enqueued_time"semantic conventions // It represents the The UTC epoch seconds at which the message has been accepted and stored in the entity func MessagingEventhubsMessageEnqueuedTime(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingEventhubsMessageEnqueuedTimeKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingGcpPubsubMessageAckDeadline returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.gcp_pubsub.message.ack_deadline"semantic conventions // It represents the The ack deadline in seconds set for the modify ack deadline request func MessagingGcpPubsubMessageAckDeadline(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingGcpPubsubMessageAckDeadlineKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingGcpPubsubMessageAckId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.gcp_pubsub.message.ack_id"semantic conventions // It represents the The ack id for a given message func MessagingGcpPubsubMessageAckId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingGcpPubsubMessageAckIdKey.String(val) } + // MessagingGcpPubsubMessageDeliveryAttempt returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.gcp_pubsub.message.delivery_attempt"semantic conventions // It represents the The delivery attempt for a given message func MessagingGcpPubsubMessageDeliveryAttempt(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingGcpPubsubMessageDeliveryAttemptKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingGcpPubsubMessageOrderingKey returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.gcp_pubsub.message.ordering_key"semantic conventions // It represents the The ordering key for a given message. If the attribute is not present, the message does not have an ordering key func MessagingGcpPubsubMessageOrderingKey(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingGcpPubsubMessageOrderingKeyKey.String(val) } + // MessagingKafkaConsumerGroup returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.kafka.consumer.group"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `messaging.consumer.group.name` instead func MessagingKafkaConsumerGroup(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingKafkaConsumerGroupKey.String(val) } + // MessagingKafkaDestinationPartition returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.kafka.destination.partition"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `messaging.destination.partition.id` instead func MessagingKafkaDestinationPartition(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingKafkaDestinationPartitionKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingKafkaMessageKey returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.kafka.message.key"semantic conventions // It represents the Message keys in Kafka are used for grouping alike messages to ensure they're processed on the same partition. They differ from `messaging.message.id` in that they're not unique. If the key is `null`, the attribute MUST NOT be set func MessagingKafkaMessageKey(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingKafkaMessageKeyKey.String(val) } + // MessagingKafkaMessageOffset returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.kafka.message.offset"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `messaging.kafka.offset` instead func MessagingKafkaMessageOffset(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingKafkaMessageOffsetKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingKafkaMessageTombstone returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.kafka.message.tombstone"semantic conventions // It represents the A boolean that is true if the message is a tombstone func MessagingKafkaMessageTombstone(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingKafkaMessageTombstoneKey.Bool(val) } + // MessagingKafkaOffset returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.kafka.offset"semantic conventions // It represents the The offset of a record in the corresponding Kafka partition func MessagingKafkaOffset(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingKafkaOffsetKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingMessageBodySize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.message.body.size"semantic conventions // It represents the The size of the message body in bytes func MessagingMessageBodySize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingMessageBodySizeKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingMessageConversationId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.message.conversation_id"semantic conventions // It represents the The conversation ID identifying the conversation to which the message belongs, represented as a string. Sometimes called "Correlation ID" func MessagingMessageConversationId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingMessageConversationIdKey.String(val) } + // MessagingMessageEnvelopeSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.message.envelope.size"semantic conventions // It represents the The size of the message body and metadata in bytes func MessagingMessageEnvelopeSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingMessageEnvelopeSizeKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingMessageId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.message.id"semantic conventions // It represents the A value used by the messaging system as an identifier for the message, represented as a string func MessagingMessageId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingMessageIdKey.String(val) } + // MessagingOperation returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.operation"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `messaging.operation.type` instead func MessagingOperation(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingOperationKey.String(val) } + // MessagingOperationName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.operation.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The system-specific name of the messaging operation func MessagingOperationName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingOperationNameKey.String(val) } + // MessagingOperationType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.operation.type"semantic conventions // It represents the A string identifying the type of the messaging operation func MessagingOperationType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingOperationTypeKey.String(val) } + // MessagingRabbitmqDestinationRoutingKey returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.rabbitmq.destination.routing_key"semantic conventions // It represents the RabbitMQ message routing key func MessagingRabbitmqDestinationRoutingKey(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingRabbitmqDestinationRoutingKeyKey.String(val) } + // MessagingRabbitmqMessageDeliveryTag returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.rabbitmq.message.delivery_tag"semantic conventions // It represents the RabbitMQ message delivery tag func MessagingRabbitmqMessageDeliveryTag(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingRabbitmqMessageDeliveryTagKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingRocketmqClientGroup returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.client_group"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `messaging.consumer.group.name` instead func MessagingRocketmqClientGroup(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingRocketmqClientGroupKey.String(val) } + // MessagingRocketmqConsumptionModel returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.consumption_model"semantic conventions // It represents the Model of message consumption. This only applies to consumer spans func MessagingRocketmqConsumptionModel(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingRocketmqConsumptionModelKey.String(val) } + // MessagingRocketmqMessageDelayTimeLevel returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.message.delay_time_level"semantic conventions // It represents the The delay time level for delay message, which determines the message delay time func MessagingRocketmqMessageDelayTimeLevel(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingRocketmqMessageDelayTimeLevelKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingRocketmqMessageDeliveryTimestamp returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.message.delivery_timestamp"semantic conventions // It represents the The timestamp in milliseconds that the delay message is expected to be delivered to consumer func MessagingRocketmqMessageDeliveryTimestamp(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingRocketmqMessageDeliveryTimestampKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingRocketmqMessageGroup returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.message.group"semantic conventions // It represents the It is essential for FIFO message. Messages that belong to the same message group are always processed one by one within the same consumer group func MessagingRocketmqMessageGroup(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingRocketmqMessageGroupKey.String(val) } + // MessagingRocketmqMessageKeys returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.message.keys"semantic conventions // It represents the Key(s) of message, another way to mark message besides message id -func MessagingRocketmqMessageKeys(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func MessagingRocketmqMessageKeys(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingRocketmqMessageKeysKey.StringSlice(val) } + // MessagingRocketmqMessageTag returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.message.tag"semantic conventions // It represents the The secondary classifier of message besides topic func MessagingRocketmqMessageTag(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingRocketmqMessageTagKey.String(val) } + // MessagingRocketmqMessageType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.message.type"semantic conventions // It represents the Type of message func MessagingRocketmqMessageType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeKey.String(val) } + // MessagingRocketmqNamespace returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.rocketmq.namespace"semantic conventions // It represents the Namespace of RocketMQ resources, resources in different namespaces are individual func MessagingRocketmqNamespace(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingRocketmqNamespaceKey.String(val) } + // MessagingServicebusDestinationSubscriptionName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.servicebus.destination.subscription_name"semantic conventions -// It represents the Deprecated, use `messaging.servicebus.destination.subscription_name` instead +// It represents the Deprecated, use `messaging.destination.subscription.name` instead func MessagingServicebusDestinationSubscriptionName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingServicebusDestinationSubscriptionNameKey.String(val) } + // MessagingServicebusDispositionStatus returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.servicebus.disposition_status"semantic conventions // It represents the Describes the [settlement type] -// +// // [settlement type]: https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/service-bus-messaging/message-transfers-locks-settlement#peeklock func MessagingServicebusDispositionStatus(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingServicebusDispositionStatusKey.String(val) } + // MessagingServicebusMessageDeliveryCount returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.servicebus.message.delivery_count"semantic conventions // It represents the Number of deliveries that have been attempted for this message func MessagingServicebusMessageDeliveryCount(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingServicebusMessageDeliveryCountKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingServicebusMessageEnqueuedTime returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.servicebus.message.enqueued_time"semantic conventions // It represents the The UTC epoch seconds at which the message has been accepted and stored in the entity func MessagingServicebusMessageEnqueuedTime(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingServicebusMessageEnqueuedTimeKey.Int(val) } + // MessagingSystem returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "messaging.system"semantic conventions // It represents the The messaging system as identified by the client instrumentation func MessagingSystem(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return MessagingSystemKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Enum values for messaging.operation.type var ( - // One or more messages are provided for publishing to an intermediary. If a single message is published, the context of the "Publish" span can be used as the creation context and no "Create" span needs to be created. - // - // Stability: experimental - MessagingOperationTypePublish = MessagingOperationTypeKey.String("publish") - // A message is created. "Create" spans always refer to a single message and are used to provide a unique creation context for messages in batch publishing scenarios. - // + // A message is created. "Create" spans always refer to a single message and are used to provide a unique creation context for messages in batch sending scenarios. + // // Stability: experimental MessagingOperationTypeCreate = MessagingOperationTypeKey.String("create") + // One or more messages are provided for sending to an intermediary. If a single message is sent, the context of the "Send" span can be used as the creation context and no "Create" span needs to be created. + // + // Stability: experimental + MessagingOperationTypeSend = MessagingOperationTypeKey.String("send") // One or more messages are requested by a consumer. This operation refers to pull-based scenarios, where consumers explicitly call methods of messaging SDKs to receive messages. - // + // // Stability: experimental MessagingOperationTypeReceive = MessagingOperationTypeKey.String("receive") // One or more messages are processed by a consumer. - // + // // Stability: experimental MessagingOperationTypeProcess = MessagingOperationTypeKey.String("process") // One or more messages are settled. - // + // // Stability: experimental MessagingOperationTypeSettle = MessagingOperationTypeKey.String("settle") // Deprecated. Use `process` instead. - // Stability: experimental// Replaced by `process` + // Stability: experimental // Replaced by `process` MessagingOperationTypeDeliver = MessagingOperationTypeKey.String("deliver") + // Deprecated. Use `send` instead. + // Stability: experimental // Replaced by `send` + MessagingOperationTypePublish = MessagingOperationTypeKey.String("publish") ) + + + // Enum values for messaging.rocketmq.consumption_model var ( @@ -6727,6 +8295,11 @@ var ( MessagingRocketmqConsumptionModelBroadcasting = MessagingRocketmqConsumptionModelKey.String("broadcasting") ) + + + + + // Enum values for messaging.rocketmq.message.type var ( @@ -6744,6 +8317,8 @@ var ( MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeTransaction = MessagingRocketmqMessageTypeKey.String("transaction") ) + + // Enum values for messaging.servicebus.disposition_status var ( @@ -6761,6 +8336,8 @@ var ( MessagingServicebusDispositionStatusDefer = MessagingServicebusDispositionStatusKey.String("defer") ) + + // Enum values for messaging.system var ( @@ -6799,6 +8376,9 @@ var ( MessagingSystemPulsar = MessagingSystemKey.String("pulsar") ) + + + // Namespace: net const ( @@ -6806,14 +8386,14 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `network.local.address`. - // + // // Examples: "192.168.0.1" NetHostIpKey = attribute.Key("net.host.ip") // Deprecated, use `server.address`. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `server.address`. - // + // // Examples: // "example.com", NetHostNameKey = attribute.Key("net.host.name") @@ -6821,7 +8401,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `server.port`. - // + // // Examples: // 8080, NetHostPortKey = attribute.Key("net.host.port") @@ -6829,14 +8409,14 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `network.peer.address`. - // + // // Examples: "127.0.0.1" NetPeerIpKey = attribute.Key("net.peer.ip") // Deprecated, use `server.address` on client spans and `client.address` on server spans. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `server.address` on client spans and `client.address` on server spans. - // + // // Examples: // "example.com", NetPeerNameKey = attribute.Key("net.peer.name") @@ -6844,7 +8424,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `server.port` on client spans and `client.port` on server spans. - // + // // Examples: // 8080, NetPeerPortKey = attribute.Key("net.peer.port") @@ -6852,7 +8432,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `network.protocol.name`. - // + // // Examples: // "amqp", // "http", @@ -6862,21 +8442,21 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `network.protocol.version`. - // + // // Examples: "3.1.1" NetProtocolVersionKey = attribute.Key("net.protocol.version") // Deprecated, use `network.transport` and `network.type`. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum // Deprecated: Split to `network.transport` and `network.type`. - // + // // Examples: undefined NetSockFamilyKey = attribute.Key("net.sock.family") // Deprecated, use `network.local.address`. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `network.local.address`. - // + // // Examples: // "/var/my.sock", NetSockHostAddrKey = attribute.Key("net.sock.host.addr") @@ -6884,7 +8464,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `network.local.port`. - // + // // Examples: // 8080, NetSockHostPortKey = attribute.Key("net.sock.host.port") @@ -6892,7 +8472,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `network.peer.address`. - // + // // Examples: // "192.168.0.1", NetSockPeerAddrKey = attribute.Key("net.sock.peer.addr") @@ -6900,7 +8480,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Removed. - // + // // Examples: // "/var/my.sock", NetSockPeerNameKey = attribute.Key("net.sock.peer.name") @@ -6908,7 +8488,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: int // Deprecated: Replaced by `network.peer.port`. - // + // // Examples: // 65531, NetSockPeerPortKey = attribute.Key("net.sock.peer.port") @@ -6916,101 +8496,126 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum // Deprecated: Replaced by `network.transport`. - // + // // Examples: undefined NetTransportKey = attribute.Key("net.transport") ) + + // NetHostIp returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.host.ip"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `network.local.address` func NetHostIp(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetHostIpKey.String(val) } + // NetHostName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.host.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `server.address` func NetHostName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetHostNameKey.String(val) } + // NetHostPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.host.port"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `server.port` func NetHostPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return NetHostPortKey.Int(val) } + // NetPeerIp returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.peer.ip"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `network.peer.address` func NetPeerIp(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetPeerIpKey.String(val) } + // NetPeerName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.peer.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `server.address` on client spans and `client.address` on server spans func NetPeerName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetPeerNameKey.String(val) } + // NetPeerPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.peer.port"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `server.port` on client spans and `client.port` on server spans func NetPeerPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return NetPeerPortKey.Int(val) } + // NetProtocolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.protocol.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `network.protocol.name` func NetProtocolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetProtocolNameKey.String(val) } + // NetProtocolVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.protocol.version"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `network.protocol.version` func NetProtocolVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetProtocolVersionKey.String(val) } + // NetSockFamily returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.sock.family"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `network.transport` and `network.type` func NetSockFamily(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetSockFamilyKey.String(val) } + // NetSockHostAddr returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.sock.host.addr"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `network.local.address` func NetSockHostAddr(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetSockHostAddrKey.String(val) } + // NetSockHostPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.sock.host.port"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `network.local.port` func NetSockHostPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return NetSockHostPortKey.Int(val) } + // NetSockPeerAddr returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.sock.peer.addr"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `network.peer.address` func NetSockPeerAddr(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetSockPeerAddrKey.String(val) } + // NetSockPeerName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.sock.peer.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, no replacement at this time func NetSockPeerName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetSockPeerNameKey.String(val) } + // NetSockPeerPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.sock.peer.port"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `network.peer.port` func NetSockPeerPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return NetSockPeerPortKey.Int(val) } + // NetTransport returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "net.transport"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `network.transport` func NetTransport(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetTransportKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + + // Enum values for net.sock.family var ( @@ -7025,6 +8630,11 @@ var ( NetSockFamilyUnix = NetSockFamilyKey.String("unix") ) + + + + + // Enum values for net.transport var ( @@ -7045,56 +8655,59 @@ var ( NetTransportOther = NetTransportKey.String("other") ) + + + // Namespace: network const ( // The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 2-character country code associated with the mobile carrier network. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "DE" NetworkCarrierIccKey = attribute.Key("network.carrier.icc") // The mobile carrier country code. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "310" NetworkCarrierMccKey = attribute.Key("network.carrier.mcc") // The mobile carrier network code. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "001" NetworkCarrierMncKey = attribute.Key("network.carrier.mnc") // The name of the mobile carrier. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "sprint" NetworkCarrierNameKey = attribute.Key("network.carrier.name") // This describes more details regarding the connection.type. It may be the type of cell technology connection, but it could be used for describing details about a wifi connection. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: "LTE" NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey = attribute.Key("network.connection.subtype") // The internet connection type. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: "wifi" NetworkConnectionTypeKey = attribute.Key("network.connection.type") // The network IO operation direction. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "transmit", NetworkIoDirectionKey = attribute.Key("network.io.direction") // Local address of the network connection - IP address or Unix domain socket name. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "10.1.2.80", // "/tmp/my.sock", @@ -7102,14 +8715,14 @@ const ( // Local port number of the network connection. // Stability: Stable // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 65123, NetworkLocalPortKey = attribute.Key("network.local.port") // Peer address of the network connection - IP address or Unix domain socket name. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "10.1.2.80", // "/tmp/my.sock", @@ -7117,164 +8730,185 @@ const ( // Peer port number of the network connection. // Stability: Stable // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 65123, NetworkPeerPortKey = attribute.Key("network.peer.port") // [OSI application layer] or non-OSI equivalent. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "amqp", // "http", // "mqtt", - // + // // Note: The value SHOULD be normalized to lowercase - // + // // [OSI application layer]: https://osi-model.com/application-layer/ NetworkProtocolNameKey = attribute.Key("network.protocol.name") // The actual version of the protocol used for network communication. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "1.1", // "2", - // + // // Note: If protocol version is subject to negotiation (for example using [ALPN]), this attribute SHOULD be set to the negotiated version. If the actual protocol version is not known, this attribute SHOULD NOT be set - // + // // [ALPN]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7301.html NetworkProtocolVersionKey = attribute.Key("network.protocol.version") // [OSI transport layer] or [inter-process communication method]. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "tcp", // "udp", - // + // // Note: The value SHOULD be normalized to lowercase. - // + // // Consider always setting the transport when setting a port number, since // a port number is ambiguous without knowing the transport. For example // different processes could be listening on TCP port 12345 and UDP port 12345 - // + // // [OSI transport layer]: https://osi-model.com/transport-layer/ // [inter-process communication method]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-process_communication NetworkTransportKey = attribute.Key("network.transport") // [OSI network layer] or non-OSI equivalent. // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "ipv4", // "ipv6", - // + // // Note: The value SHOULD be normalized to lowercase - // + // // [OSI network layer]: https://osi-model.com/network-layer/ NetworkTypeKey = attribute.Key("network.type") ) + + // NetworkCarrierIcc returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.carrier.icc"semantic conventions // It represents the The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 2-character country code associated with the mobile carrier network func NetworkCarrierIcc(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkCarrierIccKey.String(val) } + // NetworkCarrierMcc returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.carrier.mcc"semantic conventions // It represents the The mobile carrier country code func NetworkCarrierMcc(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkCarrierMccKey.String(val) } + // NetworkCarrierMnc returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.carrier.mnc"semantic conventions // It represents the The mobile carrier network code func NetworkCarrierMnc(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkCarrierMncKey.String(val) } + // NetworkCarrierName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.carrier.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the mobile carrier func NetworkCarrierName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkCarrierNameKey.String(val) } + // NetworkConnectionSubtype returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.connection.subtype"semantic conventions // It represents the This describes more details regarding the connection.type. It may be the type of cell technology connection, but it could be used for describing details about a wifi connection func NetworkConnectionSubtype(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkConnectionSubtypeKey.String(val) } + // NetworkConnectionType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.connection.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The internet connection type func NetworkConnectionType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkConnectionTypeKey.String(val) } + // NetworkIoDirection returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.io.direction"semantic conventions // It represents the The network IO operation direction func NetworkIoDirection(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkIoDirectionKey.String(val) } + // NetworkLocalAddress returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.local.address"semantic conventions // It represents the Local address of the network connection - IP address or Unix domain socket name func NetworkLocalAddress(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkLocalAddressKey.String(val) } + // NetworkLocalPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.local.port"semantic conventions // It represents the Local port number of the network connection func NetworkLocalPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkLocalPortKey.Int(val) } + // NetworkPeerAddress returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.peer.address"semantic conventions // It represents the Peer address of the network connection - IP address or Unix domain socket name func NetworkPeerAddress(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkPeerAddressKey.String(val) } + // NetworkPeerPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.peer.port"semantic conventions // It represents the Peer port number of the network connection func NetworkPeerPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkPeerPortKey.Int(val) } + // NetworkProtocolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.protocol.name"semantic conventions // It represents the [OSI application layer] or non-OSI equivalent -// +// // [OSI application layer]: https://osi-model.com/application-layer/ func NetworkProtocolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkProtocolNameKey.String(val) } + // NetworkProtocolVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.protocol.version"semantic conventions // It represents the The actual version of the protocol used for network communication func NetworkProtocolVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkProtocolVersionKey.String(val) } + // NetworkTransport returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.transport"semantic conventions // It represents the [OSI transport layer] or [inter-process communication method] -// +// // [OSI transport layer]: https://osi-model.com/transport-layer/ // [inter-process communication method]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Inter-process_communication func NetworkTransport(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkTransportKey.String(val) } + // NetworkType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "network.type"semantic conventions // It represents the [OSI network layer] or non-OSI equivalent -// +// // [OSI network layer]: https://osi-model.com/network-layer/ func NetworkType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NetworkTypeKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Enum values for network.connection.subtype var ( @@ -7374,6 +9008,12 @@ var ( NetworkIoDirectionReceive = NetworkIoDirectionKey.String("receive") ) + + + + + + // Enum values for network.transport var ( @@ -7405,23 +9045,29 @@ var ( NetworkTypeIpv6 = NetworkTypeKey.String("ipv6") ) + + + // Namespace: nodejs const ( // The state of event loop time. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined NodejsEventloopStateKey = attribute.Key("nodejs.eventloop.state") ) + + // NodejsEventloopState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.state"semantic conventions // It represents the The state of event loop time func NodejsEventloopState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return NodejsEventloopStateKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for nodejs.eventloop.state var ( @@ -7433,50 +9079,63 @@ var ( NodejsEventloopStateIdle = NodejsEventloopStateKey.String("idle") ) + + + // Namespace: oci const ( // The digest of the OCI image manifest. For container images specifically is the digest by which the container image is known. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "sha256:e4ca62c0d62f3e886e684806dfe9d4e0cda60d54986898173c1083856cfda0f4", - // + // // Note: Follows [OCI Image Manifest Specification], and specifically the [Digest property]. // An example can be found in [Example Image Manifest] - // + // // [OCI Image Manifest Specification]: https://github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/blob/main/manifest.md // [Digest property]: https://github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/blob/main/descriptor.md#digests // [Example Image Manifest]: https://docs.docker.com/registry/spec/manifest-v2-2/#example-image-manifest OciManifestDigestKey = attribute.Key("oci.manifest.digest") ) + + // OciManifestDigest returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "oci.manifest.digest"semantic conventions // It represents the The digest of the OCI image manifest. For container images specifically is the digest by which the container image is known func OciManifestDigest(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OciManifestDigestKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Namespace: opentracing const ( // Parent-child Reference type // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: The causal relationship between a child Span and a parent Span OpentracingRefTypeKey = attribute.Key("opentracing.ref_type") ) + + // OpentracingRefType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "opentracing.ref_type"semantic conventions // It represents the Parent-child Reference type func OpentracingRefType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OpentracingRefTypeKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for opentracing.ref_type var ( @@ -7488,23 +9147,26 @@ var ( OpentracingRefTypeFollowsFrom = OpentracingRefTypeKey.String("follows_from") ) + + + // Namespace: os const ( // Unique identifier for a particular build or compilation of the operating system. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "TQ3C.230805.001.B2", // "20E247", // "22621", OsBuildIdKey = attribute.Key("os.build_id") // Human readable (not intended to be parsed) OS version information, like e.g. reported by `ver` or `lsb_release -a` commands. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18363.778]", // "Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS", @@ -7512,64 +9174,74 @@ const ( // Human readable operating system name. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "iOS", // "Android", // "Ubuntu", OsNameKey = attribute.Key("os.name") // The operating system type. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined OsTypeKey = attribute.Key("os.type") // The version string of the operating system as defined in [Version Attributes]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "14.2.1", // "18.04.1", - // + // // [Version Attributes]: /docs/resource/README.md#version-attributes OsVersionKey = attribute.Key("os.version") ) + + // OsBuildId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "os.build_id"semantic conventions // It represents the Unique identifier for a particular build or compilation of the operating system func OsBuildId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OsBuildIdKey.String(val) } + // OsDescription returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "os.description"semantic conventions // It represents the Human readable (not intended to be parsed) OS version information, like e.g. reported by `ver` or `lsb_release -a` commands func OsDescription(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OsDescriptionKey.String(val) } + // OsName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "os.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Human readable operating system name func OsName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OsNameKey.String(val) } + // OsType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "os.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The operating system type func OsType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OsTypeKey.String(val) } + // OsVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "os.version"semantic conventions // It represents the The version string of the operating system as defined in [Version Attributes] -// +// // [Version Attributes]: /docs/resource/README.md#version-attributes func OsVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OsVersionKey.String(val) } + + + + // Enum values for os.type var ( @@ -7608,6 +9280,10 @@ var ( OsTypeZOs = OsTypeKey.String("z_os") ) + + + + // Namespace: otel const ( @@ -7615,7 +9291,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Use the `otel.scope.name` attribute. - // + // // Examples: // "io.opentelemetry.contrib.mongodb", OtelLibraryNameKey = attribute.Key("otel.library.name") @@ -7623,75 +9299,87 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Use the `otel.scope.version` attribute. - // + // // Examples: // "1.0.0", OtelLibraryVersionKey = attribute.Key("otel.library.version") // The name of the instrumentation scope - (`InstrumentationScope.Name` in OTLP). // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "io.opentelemetry.contrib.mongodb", OtelScopeNameKey = attribute.Key("otel.scope.name") // The version of the instrumentation scope - (`InstrumentationScope.Version` in OTLP). // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "1.0.0", OtelScopeVersionKey = attribute.Key("otel.scope.version") // Name of the code, either "OK" or "ERROR". MUST NOT be set if the status code is UNSET. // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined OtelStatusCodeKey = attribute.Key("otel.status_code") // Description of the Status if it has a value, otherwise not set. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "resource not found", OtelStatusDescriptionKey = attribute.Key("otel.status_description") ) + + // OtelLibraryName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "otel.library.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated. Use the `otel.scope.name` attribute func OtelLibraryName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OtelLibraryNameKey.String(val) } + // OtelLibraryVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "otel.library.version"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated. Use the `otel.scope.version` attribute func OtelLibraryVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OtelLibraryVersionKey.String(val) } + // OtelScopeName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "otel.scope.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the instrumentation scope - (`InstrumentationScope.Name` in OTLP) func OtelScopeName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OtelScopeNameKey.String(val) } + // OtelScopeVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "otel.scope.version"semantic conventions // It represents the The version of the instrumentation scope - (`InstrumentationScope.Version` in OTLP) func OtelScopeVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OtelScopeVersionKey.String(val) } + // OtelStatusCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "otel.status_code"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the code, either "OK" or "ERROR". MUST NOT be set if the status code is UNSET func OtelStatusCode(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OtelStatusCodeKey.String(val) } + // OtelStatusDescription returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "otel.status_description"semantic conventions // It represents the Description of the Status if it has a value, otherwise not set func OtelStatusDescription(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return OtelStatusDescriptionKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Enum values for otel.status_code var ( @@ -7703,6 +9391,10 @@ var ( OtelStatusCodeError = OtelStatusCodeKey.String("ERROR") ) + + + + // Namespace: other const ( @@ -7710,18 +9402,21 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.state`. - // + // // Examples: // "idle", StateKey = attribute.Key("state") ) + + // State returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "state"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.state` instead func State(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return StateKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for state var ( @@ -7733,28 +9428,38 @@ var ( StateUsed = StateKey.String("used") ) + + + // Namespace: peer const ( // The [`service.name`] of the remote service. SHOULD be equal to the actual `service.name` resource attribute of the remote service if any. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "AuthTokenCache" - // + // // [`service.name`]: /docs/resource/README.md#service PeerServiceKey = attribute.Key("peer.service") ) + + // PeerService returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "peer.service"semantic conventions // It represents the The [`service.name`] of the remote service. SHOULD be equal to the actual `service.name` resource attribute of the remote service if any -// +// // [`service.name`]: /docs/resource/README.md#service func PeerService(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return PeerServiceKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Namespace: pool const ( @@ -7762,44 +9467,51 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.pool.name`. - // + // // Examples: // "myDataSource", PoolNameKey = attribute.Key("pool.name") ) + + // PoolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "pool.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.pool.name` instead func PoolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return PoolNameKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Namespace: process const ( // Length of the process.command_args array - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 4, - // + // // Note: This field can be useful for querying or performing bucket analysis on how many arguments were provided to start a process. More arguments may be an indication of suspicious activity ProcessArgsCountKey = attribute.Key("process.args_count") // The command used to launch the process (i.e. the command name). On Linux based systems, can be set to the zeroth string in `proc/[pid]/cmdline`. On Windows, can be set to the first parameter extracted from `GetCommandLineW`. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "cmd/otelcol", ProcessCommandKey = attribute.Key("process.command") // All the command arguments (including the command/executable itself) as received by the process. On Linux-based systems (and some other Unixoid systems supporting procfs), can be set according to the list of null-delimited strings extracted from `proc/[pid]/cmdline`. For libc-based executables, this would be the full argv vector passed to `main`. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "cmd/otecol", @@ -7807,402 +9519,483 @@ const ( // ], ProcessCommandArgsKey = attribute.Key("process.command_args") // The full command used to launch the process as a single string representing the full command. On Windows, can be set to the result of `GetCommandLineW`. Do not set this if you have to assemble it just for monitoring; use `process.command_args` instead. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "C:\cmd\otecol --config="my directory\config.yaml"", ProcessCommandLineKey = attribute.Key("process.command_line") // Specifies whether the context switches for this data point were voluntary or involuntary. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined ProcessContextSwitchTypeKey = attribute.Key("process.context_switch_type") // Deprecated, use `cpu.mode` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum // Deprecated: Replaced by `cpu.mode` - // + // // Examples: undefined ProcessCpuStateKey = attribute.Key("process.cpu.state") // The date and time the process was created, in ISO 8601 format. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "2023-11-21T09:25:34.853Z", ProcessCreationTimeKey = attribute.Key("process.creation.time") + // The GNU build ID as found in the `.note.gnu.build-id` ELF section (hex string). + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "c89b11207f6479603b0d49bf291c092c2b719293", + ProcessExecutableBuildIdGnuKey = attribute.Key("process.executable.build_id.gnu") + // The Go build ID as retrieved by `go tool buildid `. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "foh3mEXu7BLZjsN9pOwG/kATcXlYVCDEFouRMQed_/WwRFB1hPo9LBkekthSPG/x8hMC8emW2cCjXD0_1aY", + ProcessExecutableBuildIdGoKey = attribute.Key("process.executable.build_id.go") + // Profiling specific build ID for executables. See the OTel specification for Profiles for more information. + // + // Stability: Experimental + // Type: string + // + // Examples: + // "600DCAFE4A110000F2BF38C493F5FB92", + ProcessExecutableBuildIdProfilingKey = attribute.Key("process.executable.build_id.profiling") // The name of the process executable. On Linux based systems, can be set to the `Name` in `proc/[pid]/status`. On Windows, can be set to the base name of `GetProcessImageFileNameW`. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "otelcol", ProcessExecutableNameKey = attribute.Key("process.executable.name") // The full path to the process executable. On Linux based systems, can be set to the target of `proc/[pid]/exe`. On Windows, can be set to the result of `GetProcessImageFileNameW`. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "/usr/bin/cmd/otelcol", ProcessExecutablePathKey = attribute.Key("process.executable.path") // The exit code of the process. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 127, ProcessExitCodeKey = attribute.Key("process.exit.code") // The date and time the process exited, in ISO 8601 format. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "2023-11-21T09:26:12.315Z", ProcessExitTimeKey = attribute.Key("process.exit.time") // The PID of the process's group leader. This is also the process group ID (PGID) of the process. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 23, ProcessGroupLeaderPidKey = attribute.Key("process.group_leader.pid") // Whether the process is connected to an interactive shell. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: undefined ProcessInteractiveKey = attribute.Key("process.interactive") // The username of the user that owns the process. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "root", ProcessOwnerKey = attribute.Key("process.owner") // The type of page fault for this data point. Type `major` is for major/hard page faults, and `minor` is for minor/soft page faults. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined ProcessPagingFaultTypeKey = attribute.Key("process.paging.fault_type") // Parent Process identifier (PPID). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 111, ProcessParentPidKey = attribute.Key("process.parent_pid") // Process identifier (PID). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 1234, ProcessPidKey = attribute.Key("process.pid") // The real user ID (RUID) of the process. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 1000, ProcessRealUserIdKey = attribute.Key("process.real_user.id") // The username of the real user of the process. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "operator", ProcessRealUserNameKey = attribute.Key("process.real_user.name") // An additional description about the runtime of the process, for example a specific vendor customization of the runtime environment. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "Eclipse OpenJ9 Eclipse OpenJ9 VM openj9-0.21.0" ProcessRuntimeDescriptionKey = attribute.Key("process.runtime.description") // The name of the runtime of this process. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "OpenJDK Runtime Environment", ProcessRuntimeNameKey = attribute.Key("process.runtime.name") // The version of the runtime of this process, as returned by the runtime without modification. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "14.0.2" ProcessRuntimeVersionKey = attribute.Key("process.runtime.version") // The saved user ID (SUID) of the process. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 1002, ProcessSavedUserIdKey = attribute.Key("process.saved_user.id") // The username of the saved user. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "operator", ProcessSavedUserNameKey = attribute.Key("process.saved_user.name") // The PID of the process's session leader. This is also the session ID (SID) of the process. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 14, ProcessSessionLeaderPidKey = attribute.Key("process.session_leader.pid") // Process title (proctitle) - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "cat /etc/hostname", // "xfce4-session", // "bash", - // + // // Note: In many Unix-like systems, process title (proctitle), is the string that represents the name or command line of a running process, displayed by system monitoring tools like ps, top, and htop ProcessTitleKey = attribute.Key("process.title") // The effective user ID (EUID) of the process. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 1001, ProcessUserIdKey = attribute.Key("process.user.id") // The username of the effective user of the process. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "root", ProcessUserNameKey = attribute.Key("process.user.name") // Virtual process identifier. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 12, - // + // // Note: The process ID within a PID namespace. This is not necessarily unique across all processes on the host but it is unique within the process namespace that the process exists within ProcessVpidKey = attribute.Key("process.vpid") // The working directory of the process. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "/root", ProcessWorkingDirectoryKey = attribute.Key("process.working_directory") ) + + // ProcessArgsCount returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.args_count"semantic conventions // It represents the Length of the process.command_args array func ProcessArgsCount(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessArgsCountKey.Int(val) } + // ProcessCommand returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.command"semantic conventions // It represents the The command used to launch the process (i.e. the command name). On Linux based systems, can be set to the zeroth string in `proc/[pid]/cmdline`. On Windows, can be set to the first parameter extracted from `GetCommandLineW` func ProcessCommand(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessCommandKey.String(val) } + // ProcessCommandArgs returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.command_args"semantic conventions // It represents the All the command arguments (including the command/executable itself) as received by the process. On Linux-based systems (and some other Unixoid systems supporting procfs), can be set according to the list of null-delimited strings extracted from `proc/[pid]/cmdline`. For libc-based executables, this would be the full argv vector passed to `main` -func ProcessCommandArgs(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func ProcessCommandArgs(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessCommandArgsKey.StringSlice(val) } + // ProcessCommandLine returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.command_line"semantic conventions // It represents the The full command used to launch the process as a single string representing the full command. On Windows, can be set to the result of `GetCommandLineW`. Do not set this if you have to assemble it just for monitoring; use `process.command_args` instead func ProcessCommandLine(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessCommandLineKey.String(val) } + // ProcessContextSwitchType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.context_switch_type"semantic conventions // It represents the Specifies whether the context switches for this data point were voluntary or involuntary func ProcessContextSwitchType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessContextSwitchTypeKey.String(val) } + // ProcessCpuState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.cpu.state"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `cpu.mode` instead func ProcessCpuState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessCpuStateKey.String(val) } + // ProcessCreationTime returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.creation.time"semantic conventions // It represents the The date and time the process was created, in ISO 8601 format func ProcessCreationTime(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessCreationTimeKey.String(val) } + +// ProcessExecutableBuildIdGnu returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.executable.build_id.gnu"semantic conventions +// It represents the The GNU build ID as found in the `.note.gnu.build-id` ELF section (hex string) +func ProcessExecutableBuildIdGnu(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return ProcessExecutableBuildIdGnuKey.String(val) +} + + +// ProcessExecutableBuildIdGo returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.executable.build_id.go"semantic conventions +// It represents the The Go build ID as retrieved by `go tool buildid ` +func ProcessExecutableBuildIdGo(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return ProcessExecutableBuildIdGoKey.String(val) +} + + +// ProcessExecutableBuildIdProfiling returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.executable.build_id.profiling"semantic conventions +// It represents the Profiling specific build ID for executables. See the OTel specification for Profiles for more information +func ProcessExecutableBuildIdProfiling(val string) attribute.KeyValue { + return ProcessExecutableBuildIdProfilingKey.String(val) +} + + // ProcessExecutableName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.executable.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the process executable. On Linux based systems, can be set to the `Name` in `proc/[pid]/status`. On Windows, can be set to the base name of `GetProcessImageFileNameW` func ProcessExecutableName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessExecutableNameKey.String(val) } + // ProcessExecutablePath returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.executable.path"semantic conventions // It represents the The full path to the process executable. On Linux based systems, can be set to the target of `proc/[pid]/exe`. On Windows, can be set to the result of `GetProcessImageFileNameW` func ProcessExecutablePath(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessExecutablePathKey.String(val) } + // ProcessExitCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.exit.code"semantic conventions // It represents the The exit code of the process func ProcessExitCode(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessExitCodeKey.Int(val) } + // ProcessExitTime returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.exit.time"semantic conventions // It represents the The date and time the process exited, in ISO 8601 format func ProcessExitTime(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessExitTimeKey.String(val) } + // ProcessGroupLeaderPid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.group_leader.pid"semantic conventions // It represents the The PID of the process's group leader. This is also the process group ID (PGID) of the process func ProcessGroupLeaderPid(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessGroupLeaderPidKey.Int(val) } + // ProcessInteractive returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.interactive"semantic conventions // It represents the Whether the process is connected to an interactive shell func ProcessInteractive(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessInteractiveKey.Bool(val) } + // ProcessOwner returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.owner"semantic conventions // It represents the The username of the user that owns the process func ProcessOwner(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessOwnerKey.String(val) } + // ProcessPagingFaultType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.paging.fault_type"semantic conventions // It represents the The type of page fault for this data point. Type `major` is for major/hard page faults, and `minor` is for minor/soft page faults func ProcessPagingFaultType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessPagingFaultTypeKey.String(val) } + // ProcessParentPid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.parent_pid"semantic conventions // It represents the Parent Process identifier (PPID) func ProcessParentPid(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessParentPidKey.Int(val) } + // ProcessPid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.pid"semantic conventions // It represents the Process identifier (PID) func ProcessPid(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessPidKey.Int(val) } + // ProcessRealUserId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.real_user.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The real user ID (RUID) of the process func ProcessRealUserId(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessRealUserIdKey.Int(val) } + // ProcessRealUserName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.real_user.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The username of the real user of the process func ProcessRealUserName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessRealUserNameKey.String(val) } + // ProcessRuntimeDescription returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.runtime.description"semantic conventions // It represents the An additional description about the runtime of the process, for example a specific vendor customization of the runtime environment func ProcessRuntimeDescription(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessRuntimeDescriptionKey.String(val) } + // ProcessRuntimeName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.runtime.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the runtime of this process func ProcessRuntimeName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessRuntimeNameKey.String(val) } + // ProcessRuntimeVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.runtime.version"semantic conventions // It represents the The version of the runtime of this process, as returned by the runtime without modification func ProcessRuntimeVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessRuntimeVersionKey.String(val) } + // ProcessSavedUserId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.saved_user.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The saved user ID (SUID) of the process func ProcessSavedUserId(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessSavedUserIdKey.Int(val) } + // ProcessSavedUserName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.saved_user.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The username of the saved user func ProcessSavedUserName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessSavedUserNameKey.String(val) } + // ProcessSessionLeaderPid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.session_leader.pid"semantic conventions // It represents the The PID of the process's session leader. This is also the session ID (SID) of the process func ProcessSessionLeaderPid(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessSessionLeaderPidKey.Int(val) } + // ProcessTitle returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.title"semantic conventions // It represents the Process title (proctitle) func ProcessTitle(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessTitleKey.String(val) } + // ProcessUserId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.user.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The effective user ID (EUID) of the process func ProcessUserId(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessUserIdKey.Int(val) } + // ProcessUserName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.user.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The username of the effective user of the process func ProcessUserName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessUserNameKey.String(val) } + // ProcessVpid returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.vpid"semantic conventions // It represents the Virtual process identifier func ProcessVpid(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessVpidKey.Int(val) } + // ProcessWorkingDirectory returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "process.working_directory"semantic conventions // It represents the The working directory of the process func ProcessWorkingDirectory(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProcessWorkingDirectoryKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Enum values for process.context_switch_type var ( @@ -8228,6 +10021,17 @@ var ( ProcessCpuStateWait = ProcessCpuStateKey.String("wait") ) + + + + + + + + + + + // Enum values for process.paging.fault_type var ( @@ -8239,110 +10043,134 @@ var ( ProcessPagingFaultTypeMinor = ProcessPagingFaultTypeKey.String("minor") ) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Namespace: profile const ( // Describes the interpreter or compiler of a single frame. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "cpython", ProfileFrameTypeKey = attribute.Key("profile.frame.type") ) + + // ProfileFrameType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "profile.frame.type"semantic conventions // It represents the Describes the interpreter or compiler of a single frame func ProfileFrameType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ProfileFrameTypeKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for profile.frame.type var ( // [.NET] - // + // // Stability: experimental - // + // // [.NET]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/.NET ProfileFrameTypeDotnet = ProfileFrameTypeKey.String("dotnet") // [JVM] - // + // // Stability: experimental - // + // // [JVM]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_virtual_machine ProfileFrameTypeJvm = ProfileFrameTypeKey.String("jvm") // [Kernel] - // + // // Stability: experimental - // + // // [Kernel]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_(operating_system) ProfileFrameTypeKernel = ProfileFrameTypeKey.String("kernel") // [C], [C++], [Go], [Rust] - // + // // Stability: experimental - // + // // [C]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/C_(programming_language) // [C++]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/C%2B%2B // [Go]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(programming_language) // [Rust]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Rust_(programming_language) ProfileFrameTypeNative = ProfileFrameTypeKey.String("native") // [Perl] - // + // // Stability: experimental - // + // // [Perl]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Perl ProfileFrameTypePerl = ProfileFrameTypeKey.String("perl") // [PHP] - // + // // Stability: experimental - // + // // [PHP]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP ProfileFrameTypePhp = ProfileFrameTypeKey.String("php") // [Python] - // + // // Stability: experimental - // + // // [Python]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language) ProfileFrameTypeCpython = ProfileFrameTypeKey.String("cpython") // [Ruby] - // + // // Stability: experimental - // + // // [Ruby]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_(programming_language) ProfileFrameTypeRuby = ProfileFrameTypeKey.String("ruby") // [V8JS] - // + // // Stability: experimental - // + // // [V8JS]: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/V8_(JavaScript_engine) ProfileFrameTypeV8js = ProfileFrameTypeKey.String("v8js") ) + + + // Namespace: rpc const ( // The [error codes] of the Connect request. Error codes are always string values. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined - // + // // [error codes]: https://connect.build/docs/protocol/#error-codes RpcConnectRpcErrorCodeKey = attribute.Key("rpc.connect_rpc.error_code") // The [numeric status code] of the gRPC request. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined - // + // // [numeric status code]: https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/v1.33.2/doc/statuscodes.md RpcGrpcStatusCodeKey = attribute.Key("rpc.grpc.status_code") // `error.code` property of response if it is an error response. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // -32700, // 100, @@ -8350,16 +10178,16 @@ const ( // `error.message` property of response if it is an error response. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Parse error", // "User already exists", RpcJsonrpcErrorMessageKey = attribute.Key("rpc.jsonrpc.error_message") // `id` property of request or response. Since protocol allows id to be int, string, `null` or missing (for notifications), value is expected to be cast to string for simplicity. Use empty string in case of `null` value. Omit entirely if this is a notification. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "10", // "request-7", @@ -8368,7 +10196,7 @@ const ( // Protocol version as in `jsonrpc` property of request/response. Since JSON-RPC 1.0 doesn't specify this, the value can be omitted. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "2.0", // "1.0", @@ -8376,132 +10204,155 @@ const ( // Compressed size of the message in bytes. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: undefined RpcMessageCompressedSizeKey = attribute.Key("rpc.message.compressed_size") // MUST be calculated as two different counters starting from `1` one for sent messages and one for received message. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: This way we guarantee that the values will be consistent between different implementations RpcMessageIdKey = attribute.Key("rpc.message.id") // Whether this is a received or sent message. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined RpcMessageTypeKey = attribute.Key("rpc.message.type") // Uncompressed size of the message in bytes. // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: undefined RpcMessageUncompressedSizeKey = attribute.Key("rpc.message.uncompressed_size") // The name of the (logical) method being called, must be equal to the $method part in the span name. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "exampleMethod" // Note: This is the logical name of the method from the RPC interface perspective, which can be different from the name of any implementing method/function. The `code.function` attribute may be used to store the latter (e.g., method actually executing the call on the server side, RPC client stub method on the client side) RpcMethodKey = attribute.Key("rpc.method") // The full (logical) name of the service being called, including its package name, if applicable. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "myservice.EchoService" // Note: This is the logical name of the service from the RPC interface perspective, which can be different from the name of any implementing class. The `code.namespace` attribute may be used to store the latter (despite the attribute name, it may include a class name; e.g., class with method actually executing the call on the server side, RPC client stub class on the client side) RpcServiceKey = attribute.Key("rpc.service") // A string identifying the remoting system. See below for a list of well-known identifiers. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined RpcSystemKey = attribute.Key("rpc.system") ) + + // RpcConnectRpcErrorCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.connect_rpc.error_code"semantic conventions // It represents the The [error codes] of the Connect request. Error codes are always string values -// +// // [error codes]: https://connect.build/docs/protocol/#error-codes func RpcConnectRpcErrorCode(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcConnectRpcErrorCodeKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + + // RpcGrpcStatusCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.grpc.status_code"semantic conventions // It represents the The [numeric status code] of the gRPC request -// +// // [numeric status code]: https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/v1.33.2/doc/statuscodes.md func RpcGrpcStatusCode(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcGrpcStatusCodeKey.Int(val) } + // RpcJsonrpcErrorCode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.jsonrpc.error_code"semantic conventions // It represents the `error.code` property of response if it is an error response func RpcJsonrpcErrorCode(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcJsonrpcErrorCodeKey.Int(val) } + // RpcJsonrpcErrorMessage returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.jsonrpc.error_message"semantic conventions // It represents the `error.message` property of response if it is an error response func RpcJsonrpcErrorMessage(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcJsonrpcErrorMessageKey.String(val) } + // RpcJsonrpcRequestId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.jsonrpc.request_id"semantic conventions // It represents the `id` property of request or response. Since protocol allows id to be int, string, `null` or missing (for notifications), value is expected to be cast to string for simplicity. Use empty string in case of `null` value. Omit entirely if this is a notification func RpcJsonrpcRequestId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcJsonrpcRequestIdKey.String(val) } + // RpcJsonrpcVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.jsonrpc.version"semantic conventions // It represents the Protocol version as in `jsonrpc` property of request/response. Since JSON-RPC 1.0 doesn't specify this, the value can be omitted func RpcJsonrpcVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcJsonrpcVersionKey.String(val) } + // RpcMessageCompressedSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.message.compressed_size"semantic conventions // It represents the Compressed size of the message in bytes func RpcMessageCompressedSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcMessageCompressedSizeKey.Int(val) } + // RpcMessageId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.message.id"semantic conventions // It represents the MUST be calculated as two different counters starting from `1` one for sent messages and one for received message func RpcMessageId(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcMessageIdKey.Int(val) } + // RpcMessageType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.message.type"semantic conventions // It represents the Whether this is a received or sent message func RpcMessageType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcMessageTypeKey.String(val) } + // RpcMessageUncompressedSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.message.uncompressed_size"semantic conventions // It represents the Uncompressed size of the message in bytes func RpcMessageUncompressedSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcMessageUncompressedSizeKey.Int(val) } + // RpcMethod returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.method"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the (logical) method being called, must be equal to the $method part in the span name func RpcMethod(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcMethodKey.String(val) } + // RpcService returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.service"semantic conventions // It represents the The full (logical) name of the service being called, including its package name, if applicable func RpcService(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcServiceKey.String(val) } + // RpcSystem returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "rpc.system"semantic conventions // It represents the A string identifying the remoting system. See below for a list of well-known identifiers func RpcSystem(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return RpcSystemKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for rpc.connect_rpc.error_code var ( @@ -8555,6 +10406,10 @@ var ( RpcConnectRpcErrorCodeUnauthenticated = RpcConnectRpcErrorCodeKey.String("unauthenticated") ) + + + + // Enum values for rpc.grpc.status_code var ( @@ -8611,6 +10466,12 @@ var ( RpcGrpcStatusCodeUnauthenticated = RpcGrpcStatusCodeKey.Int(16) ) + + + + + + // Enum values for rpc.message.type var ( @@ -8622,6 +10483,9 @@ var ( RpcMessageTypeReceived = RpcMessageTypeKey.String("RECEIVED") ) + + + // Enum values for rpc.system var ( @@ -8642,180 +10506,214 @@ var ( RpcSystemConnectRpc = RpcSystemKey.String("connect_rpc") ) + + + // Namespace: server const ( // Server domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name. // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "example.com", // "10.1.2.80", // "/tmp/my.sock", - // + // // Note: When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.address` SHOULD represent the server address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available ServerAddressKey = attribute.Key("server.address") // Server port number. // Stability: Stable // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 80, // 8080, // 443, - // + // // Note: When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `server.port` SHOULD represent the server port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available ServerPortKey = attribute.Key("server.port") ) + + // ServerAddress returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "server.address"semantic conventions // It represents the Server domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name func ServerAddress(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ServerAddressKey.String(val) } + // ServerPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "server.port"semantic conventions // It represents the Server port number func ServerPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ServerPortKey.Int(val) } + + + + + + // Namespace: service const ( // The string ID of the service instance. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "627cc493-f310-47de-96bd-71410b7dec09", - // + // // Note: MUST be unique for each instance of the same `service.namespace,service.name` pair (in other words // `service.namespace,service.name,service.instance.id` triplet MUST be globally unique). The ID helps to // distinguish instances of the same service that exist at the same time (e.g. instances of a horizontally scaled // service). - // + // // Implementations, such as SDKs, are recommended to generate a random Version 1 or Version 4 [RFC // 4122] UUID, but are free to use an inherent unique ID as the source of // this value if stability is desirable. In that case, the ID SHOULD be used as source of a UUID Version 5 and // SHOULD use the following UUID as the namespace: `4d63009a-8d0f-11ee-aad7-4c796ed8e320`. - // + // // UUIDs are typically recommended, as only an opaque value for the purposes of identifying a service instance is // needed. Similar to what can be seen in the man page for the // [`/etc/machine-id`] file, the underlying // data, such as pod name and namespace should be treated as confidential, being the user's choice to expose it // or not via another resource attribute. - // + // // For applications running behind an application server (like unicorn), we do not recommend using one identifier // for all processes participating in the application. Instead, it's recommended each division (e.g. a worker // thread in unicorn) to have its own instance.id. - // + // // It's not recommended for a Collector to set `service.instance.id` if it can't unambiguously determine the // service instance that is generating that telemetry. For instance, creating an UUID based on `pod.name` will // likely be wrong, as the Collector might not know from which container within that pod the telemetry originated. // However, Collectors can set the `service.instance.id` if they can unambiguously determine the service instance // for that telemetry. This is typically the case for scraping receivers, as they know the target address and // port - // + // // [RFC // 4122]: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4122.txt // [`/etc/machine-id`]: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/machine-id.html ServiceInstanceIdKey = attribute.Key("service.instance.id") // Logical name of the service. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "shoppingcart", - // + // // Note: MUST be the same for all instances of horizontally scaled services. If the value was not specified, SDKs MUST fallback to `unknown_service:` concatenated with [`process.executable.name`], e.g. `unknown_service:bash`. If `process.executable.name` is not available, the value MUST be set to `unknown_service` - // + // // [`process.executable.name`]: process.md ServiceNameKey = attribute.Key("service.name") // A namespace for `service.name`. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Shop", - // + // // Note: A string value having a meaning that helps to distinguish a group of services, for example the team name that owns a group of services. `service.name` is expected to be unique within the same namespace. If `service.namespace` is not specified in the Resource then `service.name` is expected to be unique for all services that have no explicit namespace defined (so the empty/unspecified namespace is simply one more valid namespace). Zero-length namespace string is assumed equal to unspecified namespace ServiceNamespaceKey = attribute.Key("service.namespace") // The version string of the service API or implementation. The format is not defined by these conventions. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "2.0.0", // "a01dbef8a", ServiceVersionKey = attribute.Key("service.version") ) + + // ServiceInstanceId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "service.instance.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The string ID of the service instance func ServiceInstanceId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ServiceInstanceIdKey.String(val) } + // ServiceName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "service.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Logical name of the service func ServiceName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ServiceNameKey.String(val) } + // ServiceNamespace returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "service.namespace"semantic conventions // It represents the A namespace for `service.name` func ServiceNamespace(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ServiceNamespaceKey.String(val) } + // ServiceVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "service.version"semantic conventions // It represents the The version string of the service API or implementation. The format is not defined by these conventions func ServiceVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ServiceVersionKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + // Namespace: session const ( // A unique id to identify a session. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "00112233-4455-6677-8899-aabbccddeeff" SessionIdKey = attribute.Key("session.id") // The previous `session.id` for this user, when known. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "00112233-4455-6677-8899-aabbccddeeff" SessionPreviousIdKey = attribute.Key("session.previous_id") ) + + // SessionId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "session.id"semantic conventions // It represents the A unique id to identify a session func SessionId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SessionIdKey.String(val) } + // SessionPreviousId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "session.previous_id"semantic conventions // It represents the The previous `session.id` for this user, when known func SessionPreviousId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SessionPreviousIdKey.String(val) } + + + + + + // Namespace: signalr const ( // SignalR HTTP connection closure status. // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "app_shutdown", // "timeout", @@ -8823,29 +10721,33 @@ const ( // [SignalR transport type] // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "web_sockets", // "long_polling", - // + // // [SignalR transport type]: https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore/blob/main/src/SignalR/docs/specs/TransportProtocols.md SignalrTransportKey = attribute.Key("signalr.transport") ) + + // SignalrConnectionStatus returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "signalr.connection.status"semantic conventions // It represents the SignalR HTTP connection closure status func SignalrConnectionStatus(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SignalrConnectionStatusKey.String(val) } + // SignalrTransport returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "signalr.transport"semantic conventions // It represents the [SignalR transport type] -// +// // [SignalR transport type]: https://github.com/dotnet/aspnetcore/blob/main/src/SignalR/docs/specs/TransportProtocols.md func SignalrTransport(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SignalrTransportKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for signalr.connection.status var ( @@ -8874,49 +10776,61 @@ var ( SignalrTransportWebSockets = SignalrTransportKey.String("web_sockets") ) + + + // Namespace: source const ( // Source address - domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "source.example.com", // "10.1.2.80", // "/tmp/my.sock", - // + // // Note: When observed from the destination side, and when communicating through an intermediary, `source.address` SHOULD represent the source address behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it's available SourceAddressKey = attribute.Key("source.address") // Source port number // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 3389, // 2888, SourcePortKey = attribute.Key("source.port") ) + + // SourceAddress returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "source.address"semantic conventions // It represents the Source address - domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name func SourceAddress(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SourceAddressKey.String(val) } + // SourcePort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "source.port"semantic conventions // It represents the Source port number func SourcePort(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return SourcePortKey.Int(val) } + + + + + + // Namespace: system const ( // The logical CPU number [0..n-1] // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 1, SystemCpuLogicalNumberKey = attribute.Key("system.cpu.logical_number") @@ -8924,7 +10838,7 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum // Deprecated: Replaced by `cpu.mode` - // + // // Examples: // "idle", // "interrupt", @@ -8932,42 +10846,42 @@ const ( // The device identifier // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "(identifier)", SystemDeviceKey = attribute.Key("system.device") // The filesystem mode // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "rw, ro", SystemFilesystemModeKey = attribute.Key("system.filesystem.mode") // The filesystem mount path // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "/mnt/data", SystemFilesystemMountpointKey = attribute.Key("system.filesystem.mountpoint") // The filesystem state // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "used", SystemFilesystemStateKey = attribute.Key("system.filesystem.state") // The filesystem type // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "ext4", SystemFilesystemTypeKey = attribute.Key("system.filesystem.type") // The memory state // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "free", // "cached", @@ -8975,137 +10889,154 @@ const ( // A stateless protocol MUST NOT set this attribute // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "close_wait", SystemNetworkStateKey = attribute.Key("system.network.state") // The paging access direction // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "in", SystemPagingDirectionKey = attribute.Key("system.paging.direction") // The memory paging state // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "free", SystemPagingStateKey = attribute.Key("system.paging.state") // The memory paging type // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "minor", SystemPagingTypeKey = attribute.Key("system.paging.type") // The process state, e.g., [Linux Process State Codes] - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "running", - // + // // [Linux Process State Codes]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/ps.1.html#PROCESS_STATE_CODES SystemProcessStatusKey = attribute.Key("system.process.status") // Deprecated, use `system.process.status` instead. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum // Deprecated: Replaced by `system.process.status`. - // + // // Examples: // "running", SystemProcessesStatusKey = attribute.Key("system.processes.status") ) + + // SystemCpuLogicalNumber returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.cpu.logical_number"semantic conventions // It represents the The logical CPU number [0..n-1] func SystemCpuLogicalNumber(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemCpuLogicalNumberKey.Int(val) } + // SystemCpuState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.cpu.state"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `cpu.mode` instead func SystemCpuState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemCpuStateKey.String(val) } + // SystemDevice returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.device"semantic conventions // It represents the The device identifier func SystemDevice(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemDeviceKey.String(val) } + // SystemFilesystemMode returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.filesystem.mode"semantic conventions // It represents the The filesystem mode func SystemFilesystemMode(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemFilesystemModeKey.String(val) } + // SystemFilesystemMountpoint returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.filesystem.mountpoint"semantic conventions // It represents the The filesystem mount path func SystemFilesystemMountpoint(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemFilesystemMountpointKey.String(val) } + // SystemFilesystemState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.filesystem.state"semantic conventions // It represents the The filesystem state func SystemFilesystemState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemFilesystemStateKey.String(val) } + // SystemFilesystemType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.filesystem.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The filesystem type func SystemFilesystemType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemFilesystemTypeKey.String(val) } + // SystemMemoryState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.memory.state"semantic conventions // It represents the The memory state func SystemMemoryState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemMemoryStateKey.String(val) } + // SystemNetworkState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.network.state"semantic conventions // It represents the A stateless protocol MUST NOT set this attribute func SystemNetworkState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemNetworkStateKey.String(val) } + // SystemPagingDirection returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.paging.direction"semantic conventions // It represents the The paging access direction func SystemPagingDirection(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemPagingDirectionKey.String(val) } + // SystemPagingState returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.paging.state"semantic conventions // It represents the The memory paging state func SystemPagingState(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemPagingStateKey.String(val) } + // SystemPagingType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.paging.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The memory paging type func SystemPagingType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemPagingTypeKey.String(val) } + // SystemProcessStatus returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.process.status"semantic conventions // It represents the The process state, e.g., [Linux Process State Codes] -// +// // [Linux Process State Codes]: https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/ps.1.html#PROCESS_STATE_CODES func SystemProcessStatus(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemProcessStatusKey.String(val) } + // SystemProcessesStatus returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "system.processes.status"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `system.process.status` instead func SystemProcessesStatus(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return SystemProcessesStatusKey.String(val) } + + // Enum values for system.cpu.state var ( @@ -9132,6 +11063,9 @@ var ( SystemCpuStateSteal = SystemCpuStateKey.String("steal") ) + + + // Enum values for system.filesystem.state var ( @@ -9179,7 +11113,7 @@ var ( // Stability: experimental SystemMemoryStateFree = SystemMemoryStateKey.String("free") // shared - // Stability: experimental// Removed, report shared memory usage with `metric.system.memory.shared` metric + // Stability: experimental // Removed, report shared memory usage with `metric.system.memory.shared` metric SystemMemoryStateShared = SystemMemoryStateKey.String("shared") // buffers // Stability: experimental @@ -9297,43 +11231,46 @@ var ( SystemProcessesStatusDefunct = SystemProcessesStatusKey.String("defunct") ) + + + // Namespace: telemetry const ( // The name of the auto instrumentation agent or distribution, if used. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "parts-unlimited-java", - // + // // Note: Official auto instrumentation agents and distributions SHOULD set the `telemetry.distro.name` attribute to // a string starting with `opentelemetry-`, e.g. `opentelemetry-java-instrumentation` TelemetryDistroNameKey = attribute.Key("telemetry.distro.name") // The version string of the auto instrumentation agent or distribution, if used. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "1.2.3", TelemetryDistroVersionKey = attribute.Key("telemetry.distro.version") // The language of the telemetry SDK. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined TelemetrySdkLanguageKey = attribute.Key("telemetry.sdk.language") // The name of the telemetry SDK as defined above. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry", - // + // // Note: The OpenTelemetry SDK MUST set the `telemetry.sdk.name` attribute to `opentelemetry`. // If another SDK, like a fork or a vendor-provided implementation, is used, this SDK MUST set the // `telemetry.sdk.name` attribute to the fully-qualified class or module name of this SDK's main entry point @@ -9342,45 +11279,54 @@ const ( // All custom identifiers SHOULD be stable across different versions of an implementation TelemetrySdkNameKey = attribute.Key("telemetry.sdk.name") // The version string of the telemetry SDK. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "1.2.3", TelemetrySdkVersionKey = attribute.Key("telemetry.sdk.version") ) + + // TelemetryDistroName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "telemetry.distro.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the auto instrumentation agent or distribution, if used func TelemetryDistroName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TelemetryDistroNameKey.String(val) } + // TelemetryDistroVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "telemetry.distro.version"semantic conventions // It represents the The version string of the auto instrumentation agent or distribution, if used func TelemetryDistroVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TelemetryDistroVersionKey.String(val) } + // TelemetrySdkLanguage returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "telemetry.sdk.language"semantic conventions // It represents the The language of the telemetry SDK func TelemetrySdkLanguage(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TelemetrySdkLanguageKey.String(val) } + // TelemetrySdkName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "telemetry.sdk.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the telemetry SDK as defined above func TelemetrySdkName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TelemetrySdkNameKey.String(val) } + // TelemetrySdkVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "telemetry.sdk.version"semantic conventions // It represents the The version string of the telemetry SDK func TelemetrySdkVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TelemetrySdkVersionKey.String(val) } + + + // Enum values for telemetry.sdk.language var ( @@ -9422,45 +11368,50 @@ var ( TelemetrySdkLanguageWebjs = TelemetrySdkLanguageKey.String("webjs") ) + + + + + // Namespace: test const ( // The fully qualified human readable name of the [test case]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "org.example.TestCase1.test1", // "example/tests/TestCase1.test1", // "ExampleTestCase1_test1", - // + // // [test case]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_case TestCaseNameKey = attribute.Key("test.case.name") // The status of the actual test case result from test execution. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "pass", // "fail", TestCaseResultStatusKey = attribute.Key("test.case.result.status") // The human readable name of a [test suite]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "TestSuite1", - // + // // [test suite]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_suite TestSuiteNameKey = attribute.Key("test.suite.name") // The status of the test suite run. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "success", // "failure", @@ -9471,34 +11422,41 @@ const ( TestSuiteRunStatusKey = attribute.Key("test.suite.run.status") ) + + // TestCaseName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "test.case.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The fully qualified human readable name of the [test case] -// +// // [test case]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_case func TestCaseName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TestCaseNameKey.String(val) } + // TestCaseResultStatus returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "test.case.result.status"semantic conventions // It represents the The status of the actual test case result from test execution func TestCaseResultStatus(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TestCaseResultStatusKey.String(val) } + // TestSuiteName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "test.suite.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The human readable name of a [test suite] -// +// // [test suite]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Test_suite func TestSuiteName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TestSuiteNameKey.String(val) } + // TestSuiteRunStatus returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "test.suite.run.status"semantic conventions // It represents the The status of the test suite run func TestSuiteRunStatus(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TestSuiteRunStatusKey.String(val) } + + // Enum values for test.case.result.status var ( @@ -9510,6 +11468,7 @@ var ( TestCaseResultStatusFail = TestCaseResultStatusKey.String("fail") ) + // Enum values for test.suite.run.status var ( @@ -9533,65 +11492,77 @@ var ( TestSuiteRunStatusInProgress = TestSuiteRunStatusKey.String("in_progress") ) + + + // Namespace: thread const ( // Current "managed" thread ID (as opposed to OS thread ID). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int ThreadIdKey = attribute.Key("thread.id") // Current thread name. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: "main" ThreadNameKey = attribute.Key("thread.name") ) + + // ThreadId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "thread.id"semantic conventions // It represents the Current "managed" thread ID (as opposed to OS thread ID) func ThreadId(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return ThreadIdKey.Int(val) } + // ThreadName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "thread.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Current thread name func ThreadName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return ThreadNameKey.String(val) } + + + + + + // Namespace: tls const ( // String indicating the [cipher] used during the current connection. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA", // "TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256", - // + // // Note: The values allowed for `tls.cipher` MUST be one of the `Descriptions` of the [registered TLS Cipher Suits] - // + // // [cipher]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5246#appendix-A.5 // [registered TLS Cipher Suits]: https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xhtml#table-tls-parameters-4 TlsCipherKey = attribute.Key("tls.cipher") // PEM-encoded stand-alone certificate offered by the client. This is usually mutually-exclusive of `client.certificate_chain` since this value also exists in that list. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "MII...", TlsClientCertificateKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.certificate") // Array of PEM-encoded certificates that make up the certificate chain offered by the client. This is usually mutually-exclusive of `client.certificate` since that value should be the first certificate in the chain. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "MII...", @@ -9599,56 +11570,56 @@ const ( // ], TlsClientCertificateChainKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.certificate_chain") // Certificate fingerprint using the MD5 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate offered by the client. For consistency with other hash values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "0F76C7F2C55BFD7D8E8B8F4BFBF0C9EC", TlsClientHashMd5Key = attribute.Key("tls.client.hash.md5") // Certificate fingerprint using the SHA1 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate offered by the client. For consistency with other hash values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "9E393D93138888D288266C2D915214D1D1CCEB2A", TlsClientHashSha1Key = attribute.Key("tls.client.hash.sha1") // Certificate fingerprint using the SHA256 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate offered by the client. For consistency with other hash values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "0687F666A054EF17A08E2F2162EAB4CBC0D265E1D7875BE74BF3C712CA92DAF0", TlsClientHashSha256Key = attribute.Key("tls.client.hash.sha256") // Distinguished name of [subject] of the issuer of the x.509 certificate presented by the client. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "CN=Example Root CA, OU=Infrastructure Team, DC=example, DC=com", - // + // // [subject]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5280#section-4.1.2.6 TlsClientIssuerKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.issuer") // A hash that identifies clients based on how they perform an SSL/TLS handshake. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "d4e5b18d6b55c71272893221c96ba240", TlsClientJa3Key = attribute.Key("tls.client.ja3") // Date/Time indicating when client certificate is no longer considered valid. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "2021-01-01T00:00:00.000Z", TlsClientNotAfterKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.not_after") // Date/Time indicating when client certificate is first considered valid. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z", TlsClientNotBeforeKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.not_before") @@ -9656,21 +11627,21 @@ const ( // Stability: Experimental // Type: string // Deprecated: Replaced by `server.address`. - // + // // Examples: // "opentelemetry.io", TlsClientServerNameKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.server_name") // Distinguished name of subject of the x.509 certificate presented by the client. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "CN=myclient, OU=Documentation Team, DC=example, DC=com", TlsClientSubjectKey = attribute.Key("tls.client.subject") // Array of ciphers offered by the client during the client hello. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384", @@ -9680,67 +11651,67 @@ const ( // String indicating the curve used for the given cipher, when applicable // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "secp256r1", TlsCurveKey = attribute.Key("tls.curve") // Boolean flag indicating if the TLS negotiation was successful and transitioned to an encrypted tunnel. // Stability: Experimental // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: // true, TlsEstablishedKey = attribute.Key("tls.established") // String indicating the protocol being tunneled. Per the values in the [IANA registry], this string should be lower case. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "http/1.1", - // + // // [IANA registry]: https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-extensiontype-values/tls-extensiontype-values.xhtml#alpn-protocol-ids TlsNextProtocolKey = attribute.Key("tls.next_protocol") // Normalized lowercase protocol name parsed from original string of the negotiated [SSL/TLS protocol version] - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined - // + // // [SSL/TLS protocol version]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_get_version.html#RETURN-VALUES TlsProtocolNameKey = attribute.Key("tls.protocol.name") // Numeric part of the version parsed from the original string of the negotiated [SSL/TLS protocol version] - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "1.2", // "3", - // + // // [SSL/TLS protocol version]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_get_version.html#RETURN-VALUES TlsProtocolVersionKey = attribute.Key("tls.protocol.version") // Boolean flag indicating if this TLS connection was resumed from an existing TLS negotiation. // Stability: Experimental // Type: boolean - // + // // Examples: // true, TlsResumedKey = attribute.Key("tls.resumed") // PEM-encoded stand-alone certificate offered by the server. This is usually mutually-exclusive of `server.certificate_chain` since this value also exists in that list. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "MII...", TlsServerCertificateKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.certificate") // Array of PEM-encoded certificates that make up the certificate chain offered by the server. This is usually mutually-exclusive of `server.certificate` since that value should be the first certificate in the chain. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "MII...", @@ -9748,254 +11719,301 @@ const ( // ], TlsServerCertificateChainKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.certificate_chain") // Certificate fingerprint using the MD5 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate offered by the server. For consistency with other hash values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "0F76C7F2C55BFD7D8E8B8F4BFBF0C9EC", TlsServerHashMd5Key = attribute.Key("tls.server.hash.md5") // Certificate fingerprint using the SHA1 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate offered by the server. For consistency with other hash values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "9E393D93138888D288266C2D915214D1D1CCEB2A", TlsServerHashSha1Key = attribute.Key("tls.server.hash.sha1") // Certificate fingerprint using the SHA256 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate offered by the server. For consistency with other hash values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "0687F666A054EF17A08E2F2162EAB4CBC0D265E1D7875BE74BF3C712CA92DAF0", TlsServerHashSha256Key = attribute.Key("tls.server.hash.sha256") // Distinguished name of [subject] of the issuer of the x.509 certificate presented by the client. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "CN=Example Root CA, OU=Infrastructure Team, DC=example, DC=com", - // + // // [subject]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5280#section-4.1.2.6 TlsServerIssuerKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.issuer") // A hash that identifies servers based on how they perform an SSL/TLS handshake. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "d4e5b18d6b55c71272893221c96ba240", TlsServerJa3sKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.ja3s") // Date/Time indicating when server certificate is no longer considered valid. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "2021-01-01T00:00:00.000Z", TlsServerNotAfterKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.not_after") // Date/Time indicating when server certificate is first considered valid. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "1970-01-01T00:00:00.000Z", TlsServerNotBeforeKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.not_before") // Distinguished name of subject of the x.509 certificate presented by the server. // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "CN=myserver, OU=Documentation Team, DC=example, DC=com", TlsServerSubjectKey = attribute.Key("tls.server.subject") ) + + // TlsCipher returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.cipher"semantic conventions // It represents the String indicating the [cipher] used during the current connection -// +// // [cipher]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5246#appendix-A.5 func TlsCipher(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsCipherKey.String(val) } + // TlsClientCertificate returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.client.certificate"semantic conventions // It represents the PEM-encoded stand-alone certificate offered by the client. This is usually mutually-exclusive of `client.certificate_chain` since this value also exists in that list func TlsClientCertificate(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsClientCertificateKey.String(val) } + // TlsClientCertificateChain returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.client.certificate_chain"semantic conventions // It represents the Array of PEM-encoded certificates that make up the certificate chain offered by the client. This is usually mutually-exclusive of `client.certificate` since that value should be the first certificate in the chain -func TlsClientCertificateChain(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func TlsClientCertificateChain(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsClientCertificateChainKey.StringSlice(val) } + // TlsClientHashMd5 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.client.hash.md5"semantic conventions // It represents the Certificate fingerprint using the MD5 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate offered by the client. For consistency with other hash values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash func TlsClientHashMd5(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsClientHashMd5Key.String(val) } + // TlsClientHashSha1 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.client.hash.sha1"semantic conventions // It represents the Certificate fingerprint using the SHA1 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate offered by the client. For consistency with other hash values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash func TlsClientHashSha1(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsClientHashSha1Key.String(val) } + // TlsClientHashSha256 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.client.hash.sha256"semantic conventions // It represents the Certificate fingerprint using the SHA256 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate offered by the client. For consistency with other hash values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash func TlsClientHashSha256(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsClientHashSha256Key.String(val) } + // TlsClientIssuer returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.client.issuer"semantic conventions // It represents the Distinguished name of [subject] of the issuer of the x.509 certificate presented by the client -// +// // [subject]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5280#section-4.1.2.6 func TlsClientIssuer(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsClientIssuerKey.String(val) } + // TlsClientJa3 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.client.ja3"semantic conventions // It represents the A hash that identifies clients based on how they perform an SSL/TLS handshake func TlsClientJa3(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsClientJa3Key.String(val) } + // TlsClientNotAfter returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.client.not_after"semantic conventions // It represents the Date/Time indicating when client certificate is no longer considered valid func TlsClientNotAfter(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsClientNotAfterKey.String(val) } + // TlsClientNotBefore returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.client.not_before"semantic conventions // It represents the Date/Time indicating when client certificate is first considered valid func TlsClientNotBefore(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsClientNotBeforeKey.String(val) } + // TlsClientServerName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.client.server_name"semantic conventions // It represents the Deprecated, use `server.address` instead func TlsClientServerName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsClientServerNameKey.String(val) } + // TlsClientSubject returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.client.subject"semantic conventions // It represents the Distinguished name of subject of the x.509 certificate presented by the client func TlsClientSubject(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsClientSubjectKey.String(val) } + // TlsClientSupportedCiphers returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.client.supported_ciphers"semantic conventions // It represents the Array of ciphers offered by the client during the client hello -func TlsClientSupportedCiphers(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func TlsClientSupportedCiphers(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsClientSupportedCiphersKey.StringSlice(val) } + // TlsCurve returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.curve"semantic conventions // It represents the String indicating the curve used for the given cipher, when applicable func TlsCurve(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsCurveKey.String(val) } + // TlsEstablished returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.established"semantic conventions // It represents the Boolean flag indicating if the TLS negotiation was successful and transitioned to an encrypted tunnel func TlsEstablished(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsEstablishedKey.Bool(val) } + // TlsNextProtocol returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.next_protocol"semantic conventions // It represents the String indicating the protocol being tunneled. Per the values in the [IANA registry], this string should be lower case -// +// // [IANA registry]: https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-extensiontype-values/tls-extensiontype-values.xhtml#alpn-protocol-ids func TlsNextProtocol(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsNextProtocolKey.String(val) } + // TlsProtocolName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.protocol.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Normalized lowercase protocol name parsed from original string of the negotiated [SSL/TLS protocol version] -// +// // [SSL/TLS protocol version]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_get_version.html#RETURN-VALUES func TlsProtocolName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsProtocolNameKey.String(val) } + // TlsProtocolVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.protocol.version"semantic conventions // It represents the Numeric part of the version parsed from the original string of the negotiated [SSL/TLS protocol version] -// +// // [SSL/TLS protocol version]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.1/man3/SSL_get_version.html#RETURN-VALUES func TlsProtocolVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsProtocolVersionKey.String(val) } + // TlsResumed returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.resumed"semantic conventions // It represents the Boolean flag indicating if this TLS connection was resumed from an existing TLS negotiation func TlsResumed(val bool) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsResumedKey.Bool(val) } + // TlsServerCertificate returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.server.certificate"semantic conventions // It represents the PEM-encoded stand-alone certificate offered by the server. This is usually mutually-exclusive of `server.certificate_chain` since this value also exists in that list func TlsServerCertificate(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsServerCertificateKey.String(val) } + // TlsServerCertificateChain returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.server.certificate_chain"semantic conventions // It represents the Array of PEM-encoded certificates that make up the certificate chain offered by the server. This is usually mutually-exclusive of `server.certificate` since that value should be the first certificate in the chain -func TlsServerCertificateChain(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func TlsServerCertificateChain(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsServerCertificateChainKey.StringSlice(val) } + // TlsServerHashMd5 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.server.hash.md5"semantic conventions // It represents the Certificate fingerprint using the MD5 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate offered by the server. For consistency with other hash values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash func TlsServerHashMd5(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsServerHashMd5Key.String(val) } + // TlsServerHashSha1 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.server.hash.sha1"semantic conventions // It represents the Certificate fingerprint using the SHA1 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate offered by the server. For consistency with other hash values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash func TlsServerHashSha1(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsServerHashSha1Key.String(val) } + // TlsServerHashSha256 returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.server.hash.sha256"semantic conventions // It represents the Certificate fingerprint using the SHA256 digest of DER-encoded version of certificate offered by the server. For consistency with other hash values, this value should be formatted as an uppercase hash func TlsServerHashSha256(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsServerHashSha256Key.String(val) } + // TlsServerIssuer returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.server.issuer"semantic conventions // It represents the Distinguished name of [subject] of the issuer of the x.509 certificate presented by the client -// +// // [subject]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5280#section-4.1.2.6 func TlsServerIssuer(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsServerIssuerKey.String(val) } + // TlsServerJa3s returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.server.ja3s"semantic conventions // It represents the A hash that identifies servers based on how they perform an SSL/TLS handshake func TlsServerJa3s(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsServerJa3sKey.String(val) } + // TlsServerNotAfter returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.server.not_after"semantic conventions // It represents the Date/Time indicating when server certificate is no longer considered valid func TlsServerNotAfter(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsServerNotAfterKey.String(val) } + // TlsServerNotBefore returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.server.not_before"semantic conventions // It represents the Date/Time indicating when server certificate is first considered valid func TlsServerNotBefore(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsServerNotBeforeKey.String(val) } + // TlsServerSubject returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "tls.server.subject"semantic conventions // It represents the Distinguished name of subject of the x.509 certificate presented by the server func TlsServerSubject(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return TlsServerSubjectKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Enum values for tls.protocol.name var ( @@ -10007,306 +12025,352 @@ var ( TlsProtocolNameTls = TlsProtocolNameKey.String("tls") ) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Namespace: url const ( // Domain extracted from the `url.full`, such as "opentelemetry.io". - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "www.foo.bar", // "opentelemetry.io", // "3.12.167.2", // "[1080:0:0:0:8:800:200C:417A]", - // + // // Note: In some cases a URL may refer to an IP and/or port directly, without a domain name. In this case, the IP address would go to the domain field. If the URL contains a [literal IPv6 address] enclosed by `[` and `]`, the `[` and `]` characters should also be captured in the domain field - // + // // [literal IPv6 address]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2732#section-2 UrlDomainKey = attribute.Key("url.domain") // The file extension extracted from the `url.full`, excluding the leading dot. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "png", // "gz", - // + // // Note: The file extension is only set if it exists, as not every url has a file extension. When the file name has multiple extensions `example.tar.gz`, only the last one should be captured `gz`, not `tar.gz` UrlExtensionKey = attribute.Key("url.extension") // The [URI fragment] component - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "SemConv", - // + // // [URI fragment]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.5 UrlFragmentKey = attribute.Key("url.fragment") // Absolute URL describing a network resource according to [RFC3986] // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "https://www.foo.bar/search?q=OpenTelemetry#SemConv", // "//localhost", - // + // // Note: For network calls, URL usually has `scheme://host[:port][path][?query][#fragment]` format, where the fragment is not transmitted over HTTP, but if it is known, it SHOULD be included nevertheless. // `url.full` MUST NOT contain credentials passed via URL in form of `https://username:password@www.example.com/`. In such case username and password SHOULD be redacted and attribute's value SHOULD be `https://REDACTED:REDACTED@www.example.com/`. // `url.full` SHOULD capture the absolute URL when it is available (or can be reconstructed). Sensitive content provided in `url.full` SHOULD be scrubbed when instrumentations can identify it - // + // // [RFC3986]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986 UrlFullKey = attribute.Key("url.full") // Unmodified original URL as seen in the event source. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "https://www.foo.bar/search?q=OpenTelemetry#SemConv", // "search?q=OpenTelemetry", - // + // // Note: In network monitoring, the observed URL may be a full URL, whereas in access logs, the URL is often just represented as a path. This field is meant to represent the URL as it was observed, complete or not. // `url.original` might contain credentials passed via URL in form of `https://username:password@www.example.com/`. In such case password and username SHOULD NOT be redacted and attribute's value SHOULD remain the same UrlOriginalKey = attribute.Key("url.original") // The [URI path] component - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "/search", - // + // // Note: Sensitive content provided in `url.path` SHOULD be scrubbed when instrumentations can identify it - // + // // [URI path]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.3 UrlPathKey = attribute.Key("url.path") // Port extracted from the `url.full` - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: int - // + // // Examples: // 443, UrlPortKey = attribute.Key("url.port") // The [URI query] component - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "q=OpenTelemetry", - // + // // Note: Sensitive content provided in `url.query` SHOULD be scrubbed when instrumentations can identify it - // + // // [URI query]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.4 UrlQueryKey = attribute.Key("url.query") // The highest registered url domain, stripped of the subdomain. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "example.com", // "foo.co.uk", - // + // // Note: This value can be determined precisely with the [public suffix list]. For example, the registered domain for `foo.example.com` is `example.com`. Trying to approximate this by simply taking the last two labels will not work well for TLDs such as `co.uk` - // + // // [public suffix list]: http://publicsuffix.org UrlRegisteredDomainKey = attribute.Key("url.registered_domain") // The [URI scheme] component identifying the used protocol. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "https", // "ftp", // "telnet", - // + // // [URI scheme]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1 UrlSchemeKey = attribute.Key("url.scheme") // The subdomain portion of a fully qualified domain name includes all of the names except the host name under the registered_domain. In a partially qualified domain, or if the qualification level of the full name cannot be determined, subdomain contains all of the names below the registered domain. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "east", // "sub2.sub1", - // + // // Note: The subdomain portion of `www.east.mydomain.co.uk` is `east`. If the domain has multiple levels of subdomain, such as `sub2.sub1.example.com`, the subdomain field should contain `sub2.sub1`, with no trailing period UrlSubdomainKey = attribute.Key("url.subdomain") // The low-cardinality template of an [absolute path reference]. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "/users/{id}", // "/users/:id", // "/users?id={id}", - // + // // [absolute path reference]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-4.2 UrlTemplateKey = attribute.Key("url.template") // The effective top level domain (eTLD), also known as the domain suffix, is the last part of the domain name. For example, the top level domain for example.com is `com`. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "com", // "co.uk", - // + // // Note: This value can be determined precisely with the [public suffix list] - // + // // [public suffix list]: http://publicsuffix.org UrlTopLevelDomainKey = attribute.Key("url.top_level_domain") ) + + // UrlDomain returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.domain"semantic conventions // It represents the Domain extracted from the `url.full`, such as "opentelemetry.io" func UrlDomain(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlDomainKey.String(val) } + // UrlExtension returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.extension"semantic conventions // It represents the The file extension extracted from the `url.full`, excluding the leading dot func UrlExtension(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlExtensionKey.String(val) } + // UrlFragment returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.fragment"semantic conventions // It represents the The [URI fragment] component -// +// // [URI fragment]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.5 func UrlFragment(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlFragmentKey.String(val) } + // UrlFull returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.full"semantic conventions // It represents the Absolute URL describing a network resource according to [RFC3986] -// +// // [RFC3986]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986 func UrlFull(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlFullKey.String(val) } + // UrlOriginal returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.original"semantic conventions // It represents the Unmodified original URL as seen in the event source func UrlOriginal(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlOriginalKey.String(val) } + // UrlPath returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.path"semantic conventions // It represents the The [URI path] component -// +// // [URI path]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.3 func UrlPath(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlPathKey.String(val) } + // UrlPort returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.port"semantic conventions // It represents the Port extracted from the `url.full` func UrlPort(val int) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlPortKey.Int(val) } + // UrlQuery returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.query"semantic conventions // It represents the The [URI query] component -// +// // [URI query]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.4 func UrlQuery(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlQueryKey.String(val) } + // UrlRegisteredDomain returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.registered_domain"semantic conventions // It represents the The highest registered url domain, stripped of the subdomain func UrlRegisteredDomain(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlRegisteredDomainKey.String(val) } + // UrlScheme returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.scheme"semantic conventions // It represents the The [URI scheme] component identifying the used protocol -// +// // [URI scheme]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1 func UrlScheme(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlSchemeKey.String(val) } + // UrlSubdomain returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.subdomain"semantic conventions // It represents the The subdomain portion of a fully qualified domain name includes all of the names except the host name under the registered_domain. In a partially qualified domain, or if the qualification level of the full name cannot be determined, subdomain contains all of the names below the registered domain func UrlSubdomain(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlSubdomainKey.String(val) } + // UrlTemplate returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.template"semantic conventions // It represents the The low-cardinality template of an [absolute path reference] -// +// // [absolute path reference]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-4.2 func UrlTemplate(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlTemplateKey.String(val) } + // UrlTopLevelDomain returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "url.top_level_domain"semantic conventions // It represents the The effective top level domain (eTLD), also known as the domain suffix, is the last part of the domain name. For example, the top level domain for example.com is `com` func UrlTopLevelDomain(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UrlTopLevelDomainKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + // Namespace: user const ( // User email address. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "a.einstein@example.com", UserEmailKey = attribute.Key("user.email") // User's full name - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Albert Einstein", UserFullNameKey = attribute.Key("user.full_name") // Unique user hash to correlate information for a user in anonymized form. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "364fc68eaf4c8acec74a4e52d7d1feaa", - // + // // Note: Useful if `user.id` or `user.name` contain confidential information and cannot be used UserHashKey = attribute.Key("user.hash") // Unique identifier of the user. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "S-1-5-21-202424912787-2692429404-2351956786-1000", UserIdKey = attribute.Key("user.id") // Short name or login/username of the user. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "a.einstein", UserNameKey = attribute.Key("user.name") // Array of user roles at the time of the event. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string[] - // + // // Examples: // [ // "admin", @@ -10315,137 +12379,169 @@ const ( UserRolesKey = attribute.Key("user.roles") ) + + // UserEmail returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "user.email"semantic conventions // It represents the User email address func UserEmail(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UserEmailKey.String(val) } + // UserFullName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "user.full_name"semantic conventions // It represents the User's full name func UserFullName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UserFullNameKey.String(val) } + // UserHash returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "user.hash"semantic conventions // It represents the Unique user hash to correlate information for a user in anonymized form func UserHash(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UserHashKey.String(val) } + // UserId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "user.id"semantic conventions // It represents the Unique identifier of the user func UserId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UserIdKey.String(val) } + // UserName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "user.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Short name or login/username of the user func UserName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UserNameKey.String(val) } + // UserRoles returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "user.roles"semantic conventions // It represents the Array of user roles at the time of the event -func UserRoles(val []string) attribute.KeyValue { +func UserRoles(val ...string) attribute.KeyValue { return UserRolesKey.StringSlice(val) } + + + + + + + + + + // Namespace: user_agent const ( // Name of the user-agent extracted from original. Usually refers to the browser's name. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Safari", // "YourApp", - // + // // Note: [Example] of extracting browser's name from original string. In the case of using a user-agent for non-browser products, such as microservices with multiple names/versions inside the `user_agent.original`, the most significant name SHOULD be selected. In such a scenario it should align with `user_agent.version` - // + // // [Example]: https://www.whatsmyua.info UserAgentNameKey = attribute.Key("user_agent.name") // Value of the [HTTP User-Agent] header sent by the client. - // + // // Stability: Stable // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "CERN-LineMode/2.15 libwww/2.17b3", // "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 14_7_1 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/14.1.2 Mobile/15E148 Safari/604.1", // "YourApp/1.0.0 grpc-java-okhttp/1.27.2", - // + // // [HTTP User-Agent]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.user-agent UserAgentOriginalKey = attribute.Key("user_agent.original") // Version of the user-agent extracted from original. Usually refers to the browser's version - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "14.1.2", // "1.0.0", - // + // // Note: [Example] of extracting browser's version from original string. In the case of using a user-agent for non-browser products, such as microservices with multiple names/versions inside the `user_agent.original`, the most significant version SHOULD be selected. In such a scenario it should align with `user_agent.name` - // + // // [Example]: https://www.whatsmyua.info UserAgentVersionKey = attribute.Key("user_agent.version") ) + + // UserAgentName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "user_agent.name"semantic conventions // It represents the Name of the user-agent extracted from original. Usually refers to the browser's name func UserAgentName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UserAgentNameKey.String(val) } + // UserAgentOriginal returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "user_agent.original"semantic conventions // It represents the Value of the [HTTP User-Agent] header sent by the client -// +// // [HTTP User-Agent]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.user-agent func UserAgentOriginal(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UserAgentOriginalKey.String(val) } + // UserAgentVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "user_agent.version"semantic conventions // It represents the Version of the user-agent extracted from original. Usually refers to the browser's version func UserAgentVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return UserAgentVersionKey.String(val) } + + + + + + + // Namespace: v8js const ( // The type of garbage collection. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined V8jsGcTypeKey = attribute.Key("v8js.gc.type") // The name of the space type of heap memory. // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: undefined // Note: Value can be retrieved from value `space_name` of [`v8.getHeapSpaceStatistics()`] - // + // // [`v8.getHeapSpaceStatistics()`]: https://nodejs.org/api/v8.html#v8getheapspacestatistics V8jsHeapSpaceNameKey = attribute.Key("v8js.heap.space.name") ) + + // V8jsGcType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "v8js.gc.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The type of garbage collection func V8jsGcType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return V8jsGcTypeKey.String(val) } + // V8jsHeapSpaceName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "v8js.heap.space.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the space type of heap memory func V8jsHeapSpaceName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return V8jsHeapSpaceNameKey.String(val) } + // Enum values for v8js.gc.type var ( @@ -10483,49 +12579,52 @@ var ( V8jsHeapSpaceNameLargeObjectSpace = V8jsHeapSpaceNameKey.String("large_object_space") ) + + + // Namespace: vcs const ( // The ID of the change (pull request/merge request) if applicable. This is usually a unique (within repository) identifier generated by the VCS system. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "123", VcsRepositoryChangeIdKey = attribute.Key("vcs.repository.change.id") // The human readable title of the change (pull request/merge request). This title is often a brief summary of the change and may get merged in to a ref as the commit summary. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "Fixes broken thing", // "feat: add my new feature", // "[chore] update dependency", VcsRepositoryChangeTitleKey = attribute.Key("vcs.repository.change.title") // The name of the [reference] such as **branch** or **tag** in the repository. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "my-feature-branch", // "tag-1-test", - // + // // [reference]: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#def_ref VcsRepositoryRefNameKey = attribute.Key("vcs.repository.ref.name") // The revision, literally [revised version], The revision most often refers to a commit object in Git, or a revision number in SVN. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "9d59409acf479dfa0df1aa568182e43e43df8bbe28d60fcf2bc52e30068802cc", // "main", // "123", // "HEAD", - // + // // Note: The revision can be a full [hash value (see glossary)], // of the recorded change to a ref within a repository pointing to a // commit [commit] object. It does @@ -10535,138 +12634,163 @@ const ( // it is identical to the `ref.name`, it SHOULD still be included. It is // up to the implementer to decide which value to set as the revision // based on the VCS system and situational context - // + // // [revised version]: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/revision // [hash value (see glossary)]: https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/FIPS/NIST.FIPS.186-5.pdf // [commit]: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-commit // [revision number]: https://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.7/svn.tour.revs.specifiers.html VcsRepositoryRefRevisionKey = attribute.Key("vcs.repository.ref.revision") // The type of the [reference] in the repository. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: Enum - // + // // Examples: // "branch", // "tag", - // + // // [reference]: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#def_ref VcsRepositoryRefTypeKey = attribute.Key("vcs.repository.ref.type") // The [URL] of the repository providing the complete address in order to locate and identify the repository. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "https://github.com/opentelemetry/open-telemetry-collector-contrib", // "https://gitlab.com/my-org/my-project/my-projects-project/repo", - // + // // [URL]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL VcsRepositoryUrlFullKey = attribute.Key("vcs.repository.url.full") ) + + // VcsRepositoryChangeId returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "vcs.repository.change.id"semantic conventions // It represents the The ID of the change (pull request/merge request) if applicable. This is usually a unique (within repository) identifier generated by the VCS system func VcsRepositoryChangeId(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return VcsRepositoryChangeIdKey.String(val) } + // VcsRepositoryChangeTitle returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "vcs.repository.change.title"semantic conventions // It represents the The human readable title of the change (pull request/merge request). This title is often a brief summary of the change and may get merged in to a ref as the commit summary func VcsRepositoryChangeTitle(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return VcsRepositoryChangeTitleKey.String(val) } + // VcsRepositoryRefName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "vcs.repository.ref.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the [reference] such as **branch** or **tag** in the repository -// +// // [reference]: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#def_ref func VcsRepositoryRefName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return VcsRepositoryRefNameKey.String(val) } + // VcsRepositoryRefRevision returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "vcs.repository.ref.revision"semantic conventions // It represents the The revision, literally [revised version], The revision most often refers to a commit object in Git, or a revision number in SVN -// +// // [revised version]: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/revision func VcsRepositoryRefRevision(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return VcsRepositoryRefRevisionKey.String(val) } + // VcsRepositoryRefType returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "vcs.repository.ref.type"semantic conventions // It represents the The type of the [reference] in the repository -// +// // [reference]: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#def_ref func VcsRepositoryRefType(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return VcsRepositoryRefTypeKey.String(val) } + // VcsRepositoryUrlFull returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "vcs.repository.url.full"semantic conventions // It represents the The [URL] of the repository providing the complete address in order to locate and identify the repository -// +// // [URL]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URL func VcsRepositoryUrlFull(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return VcsRepositoryUrlFullKey.String(val) } + + + + + // Enum values for vcs.repository.ref.type var ( // [branch] // Stability: experimental - // + // // [branch]: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#Documentation/gitglossary.txt-aiddefbranchabranch VcsRepositoryRefTypeBranch = VcsRepositoryRefTypeKey.String("branch") // [tag] // Stability: experimental - // + // // [tag]: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitglossary#Documentation/gitglossary.txt-aiddeftagatag VcsRepositoryRefTypeTag = VcsRepositoryRefTypeKey.String("tag") ) + + + + // Namespace: webengine const ( // Additional description of the web engine (e.g. detailed version and edition information). - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "WildFly Full 21.0.0.Final (WildFly Core 13.0.1.Final) - 2.2.2.Final", WebengineDescriptionKey = attribute.Key("webengine.description") // The name of the web engine. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "WildFly", WebengineNameKey = attribute.Key("webengine.name") // The version of the web engine. - // + // // Stability: Experimental // Type: string - // + // // Examples: // "21.0.0", WebengineVersionKey = attribute.Key("webengine.version") ) + + // WebengineDescription returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "webengine.description"semantic conventions // It represents the Additional description of the web engine (e.g. detailed version and edition information) func WebengineDescription(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return WebengineDescriptionKey.String(val) } + // WebengineName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "webengine.name"semantic conventions // It represents the The name of the web engine func WebengineName(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return WebengineNameKey.String(val) } + // WebengineVersion returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "webengine.version"semantic conventions // It represents the The version of the web engine func WebengineVersion(val string) attribute.KeyValue { return WebengineVersionKey.String(val) } + + + + + diff --git a/semconv/v1.27.0/metric.go b/semconv/v1.27.0/metric.go index 8188329b28b..3315f45571d 100644 --- a/semconv/v1.27.0/metric.go +++ b/semconv/v1.27.0/metric.go @@ -3,1582 +3,1616 @@ // Code generated from semantic convention specification. DO NOT EDIT. -package semconv // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.27.0" +package semconv // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.27.0" const ( - // AspnetcoreRoutingMatchAttempts is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.routing.match_attempts" semantic conventions. It represents the number of requests that were attempted to be matched to an endpoint - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {match_attempt} - // Stability: stable - AspnetcoreRoutingMatchAttemptsName = "aspnetcore.routing.match_attempts" - AspnetcoreRoutingMatchAttemptsUnit = "{match_attempt}" - AspnetcoreRoutingMatchAttemptsDescription = "Number of requests that were attempted to be matched to an endpoint." - - // AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptions is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.diagnostics.exceptions" semantic conventions. It represents the number of exceptions caught by exception handling middleware - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {exception} - // Stability: stable - AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptionsName = "aspnetcore.diagnostics.exceptions" - AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptionsUnit = "{exception}" - AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptionsDescription = "Number of exceptions caught by exception handling middleware." - - // AspnetcoreRateLimitingActiveRequestLeases is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.active_request_leases" semantic conventions. It represents the number of requests that are currently active on the server that hold a rate limiting lease - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {request} - // Stability: stable - AspnetcoreRateLimitingActiveRequestLeasesName = "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.active_request_leases" - AspnetcoreRateLimitingActiveRequestLeasesUnit = "{request}" - AspnetcoreRateLimitingActiveRequestLeasesDescription = "Number of requests that are currently active on the server that hold a rate limiting lease." - - // AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestLeaseDuration is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.request_lease.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of rate limiting lease held by requests on the server - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: stable - AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestLeaseDurationName = "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.request_lease.duration" - AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestLeaseDurationUnit = "s" - AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestLeaseDurationDescription = "The duration of rate limiting lease held by requests on the server." - - // AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestTimeInQueue is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.request.time_in_queue" semantic conventions. It represents the time the request spent in a queue waiting to acquire a rate limiting lease - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: stable - AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestTimeInQueueName = "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.request.time_in_queue" - AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestTimeInQueueUnit = "s" - AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestTimeInQueueDescription = "The time the request spent in a queue waiting to acquire a rate limiting lease." - - // AspnetcoreRateLimitingQueuedRequests is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.queued_requests" semantic conventions. It represents the number of requests that are currently queued, waiting to acquire a rate limiting lease - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {request} - // Stability: stable - AspnetcoreRateLimitingQueuedRequestsName = "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.queued_requests" - AspnetcoreRateLimitingQueuedRequestsUnit = "{request}" - AspnetcoreRateLimitingQueuedRequestsDescription = "Number of requests that are currently queued, waiting to acquire a rate limiting lease." - - // AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequests is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.requests" semantic conventions. It represents the number of requests that tried to acquire a rate limiting lease - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {request} - // Stability: stable - AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestsName = "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.requests" - AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestsUnit = "{request}" - AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestsDescription = "Number of requests that tried to acquire a rate limiting lease." - - // ContainerCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "container.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the total CPU time consumed - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - ContainerCpuTimeName = "container.cpu.time" - ContainerCpuTimeUnit = "s" - ContainerCpuTimeDescription = "Total CPU time consumed" - - // ContainerCpuUsage is the metric conforming to the "container.cpu.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the container's CPU usage, measured in cpus. Range from 0 to the number of allocatable CPUs - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: {cpu} - // Stability: experimental - ContainerCpuUsageName = "container.cpu.usage" - ContainerCpuUsageUnit = "{cpu}" - ContainerCpuUsageDescription = "Container's CPU usage, measured in cpus. Range from 0 to the number of allocatable CPUs" - - // ContainerMemoryUsage is the metric conforming to the "container.memory.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the memory usage of the container - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - ContainerMemoryUsageName = "container.memory.usage" - ContainerMemoryUsageUnit = "By" - ContainerMemoryUsageDescription = "Memory usage of the container." - - // ContainerDiskIo is the metric conforming to the "container.disk.io" semantic conventions. It represents the disk bytes for the container - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - ContainerDiskIoName = "container.disk.io" - ContainerDiskIoUnit = "By" - ContainerDiskIoDescription = "Disk bytes for the container." - - // ContainerNetworkIo is the metric conforming to the "container.network.io" semantic conventions. It represents the network bytes for the container - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - ContainerNetworkIoName = "container.network.io" - ContainerNetworkIoUnit = "By" - ContainerNetworkIoDescription = "Network bytes for the container." - - // DbClientConnectionsUsage is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.count` instead - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.count`. - DbClientConnectionsUsageName = "db.client.connections.usage" - DbClientConnectionsUsageUnit = "{connection}" - DbClientConnectionsUsageDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.count` instead." - - // DbClientConnectionsIdleMax is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.idle.max" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.idle.max` instead - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.idle.max`. - DbClientConnectionsIdleMaxName = "db.client.connections.idle.max" - DbClientConnectionsIdleMaxUnit = "{connection}" - DbClientConnectionsIdleMaxDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.idle.max` instead." - - // DbClientConnectionsIdleMin is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.idle.min" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.idle.min` instead - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.idle.min`. - DbClientConnectionsIdleMinName = "db.client.connections.idle.min" - DbClientConnectionsIdleMinUnit = "{connection}" - DbClientConnectionsIdleMinDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.idle.min` instead." - - // DbClientConnectionsMax is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.max" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.max` instead - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.max`. - DbClientConnectionsMaxName = "db.client.connections.max" - DbClientConnectionsMaxUnit = "{connection}" - DbClientConnectionsMaxDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.max` instead." - - // DbClientConnectionsPendingRequests is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.pending_requests" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.pending_requests` instead - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {request} - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.pending_requests`. - DbClientConnectionsPendingRequestsName = "db.client.connections.pending_requests" - DbClientConnectionsPendingRequestsUnit = "{request}" - DbClientConnectionsPendingRequestsDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.pending_requests` instead." - - // DbClientConnectionsTimeouts is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.timeouts" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.timeouts` instead - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {timeout} - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.timeouts`. - DbClientConnectionsTimeoutsName = "db.client.connections.timeouts" - DbClientConnectionsTimeoutsUnit = "{timeout}" - DbClientConnectionsTimeoutsDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.timeouts` instead." - - // DbClientConnectionsCreateTime is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.create_time" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.create_time` instead. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s` - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: ms - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.create_time`. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s`. - DbClientConnectionsCreateTimeName = "db.client.connections.create_time" - DbClientConnectionsCreateTimeUnit = "ms" - DbClientConnectionsCreateTimeDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.create_time` instead. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s`." - - // DbClientConnectionsWaitTime is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.wait_time" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.wait_time` instead. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s` - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: ms - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.wait_time`. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s`. - DbClientConnectionsWaitTimeName = "db.client.connections.wait_time" - DbClientConnectionsWaitTimeUnit = "ms" - DbClientConnectionsWaitTimeDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.wait_time` instead. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s`." - - // DbClientConnectionsUseTime is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.use_time" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.use_time` instead. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s` - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: ms - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.use_time`. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s`. - DbClientConnectionsUseTimeName = "db.client.connections.use_time" - DbClientConnectionsUseTimeUnit = "ms" - DbClientConnectionsUseTimeDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.use_time` instead. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s`." - - // DbClientOperationDuration is the metric conforming to the "db.client.operation.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of database client operations - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - DbClientOperationDurationName = "db.client.operation.duration" - DbClientOperationDurationUnit = "s" - DbClientOperationDurationDescription = "Duration of database client operations." - - // DbClientConnectionCount is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connections that are currently in state described by the `state` attribute - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: experimental - DbClientConnectionCountName = "db.client.connection.count" - DbClientConnectionCountUnit = "{connection}" - DbClientConnectionCountDescription = "The number of connections that are currently in state described by the `state` attribute" - - // DbClientConnectionIdleMax is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.idle.max" semantic conventions. It represents the maximum number of idle open connections allowed - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: experimental - DbClientConnectionIdleMaxName = "db.client.connection.idle.max" - DbClientConnectionIdleMaxUnit = "{connection}" - DbClientConnectionIdleMaxDescription = "The maximum number of idle open connections allowed" - - // DbClientConnectionIdleMin is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.idle.min" semantic conventions. It represents the minimum number of idle open connections allowed - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: experimental - DbClientConnectionIdleMinName = "db.client.connection.idle.min" - DbClientConnectionIdleMinUnit = "{connection}" - DbClientConnectionIdleMinDescription = "The minimum number of idle open connections allowed" - - // DbClientConnectionMax is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.max" semantic conventions. It represents the maximum number of open connections allowed - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: experimental - DbClientConnectionMaxName = "db.client.connection.max" - DbClientConnectionMaxUnit = "{connection}" - DbClientConnectionMaxDescription = "The maximum number of open connections allowed" - - // DbClientConnectionPendingRequests is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.pending_requests" semantic conventions. It represents the number of current pending requests for an open connection - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {request} - // Stability: experimental - DbClientConnectionPendingRequestsName = "db.client.connection.pending_requests" - DbClientConnectionPendingRequestsUnit = "{request}" - DbClientConnectionPendingRequestsDescription = "The number of current pending requests for an open connection" - - // DbClientConnectionTimeouts is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.timeouts" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connection timeouts that have occurred trying to obtain a connection from the pool - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {timeout} - // Stability: experimental - DbClientConnectionTimeoutsName = "db.client.connection.timeouts" - DbClientConnectionTimeoutsUnit = "{timeout}" - DbClientConnectionTimeoutsDescription = "The number of connection timeouts that have occurred trying to obtain a connection from the pool" - - // DbClientConnectionCreateTime is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.create_time" semantic conventions. It represents the time it took to create a new connection - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - DbClientConnectionCreateTimeName = "db.client.connection.create_time" - DbClientConnectionCreateTimeUnit = "s" - DbClientConnectionCreateTimeDescription = "The time it took to create a new connection" - - // DbClientConnectionWaitTime is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.wait_time" semantic conventions. It represents the time it took to obtain an open connection from the pool - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - DbClientConnectionWaitTimeName = "db.client.connection.wait_time" - DbClientConnectionWaitTimeUnit = "s" - DbClientConnectionWaitTimeDescription = "The time it took to obtain an open connection from the pool" - - // DbClientConnectionUseTime is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.use_time" semantic conventions. It represents the time between borrowing a connection and returning it to the pool - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - DbClientConnectionUseTimeName = "db.client.connection.use_time" - DbClientConnectionUseTimeUnit = "s" - DbClientConnectionUseTimeDescription = "The time between borrowing a connection and returning it to the pool" - - // DnsLookupDuration is the metric conforming to the "dns.lookup.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the time taken to perform a DNS lookup - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - DnsLookupDurationName = "dns.lookup.duration" - DnsLookupDurationUnit = "s" - DnsLookupDurationDescription = "Measures the time taken to perform a DNS lookup." - - // DotnetProcessCpuCount is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.process.cpu.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of processors available to the process - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {cpu} - // Stability: experimental - DotnetProcessCpuCountName = "dotnet.process.cpu.count" - DotnetProcessCpuCountUnit = "{cpu}" - DotnetProcessCpuCountDescription = "The number of processors available to the process." - - // DotnetProcessCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.process.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the cPU time used by the process - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - DotnetProcessCpuTimeName = "dotnet.process.cpu.time" - DotnetProcessCpuTimeUnit = "s" - DotnetProcessCpuTimeDescription = "CPU time used by the process." - - // DotnetProcessMemoryWorkingSet is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.process.memory.working_set" semantic conventions. It represents the number of bytes of physical memory mapped to the process context - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - DotnetProcessMemoryWorkingSetName = "dotnet.process.memory.working_set" - DotnetProcessMemoryWorkingSetUnit = "By" - DotnetProcessMemoryWorkingSetDescription = "The number of bytes of physical memory mapped to the process context." - - // DotnetGcCollections is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.gc.collections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of garbage collections that have occurred since the process has started - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {collection} - // Stability: experimental - DotnetGcCollectionsName = "dotnet.gc.collections" - DotnetGcCollectionsUnit = "{collection}" - DotnetGcCollectionsDescription = "The number of garbage collections that have occurred since the process has started." - - // DotnetGcHeapTotalAllocated is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.gc.heap.total_allocated" semantic conventions. It represents the *approximate* number of bytes allocated on the managed GC heap since the process has started. The returned value does not include any native allocations. - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - DotnetGcHeapTotalAllocatedName = "dotnet.gc.heap.total_allocated" - DotnetGcHeapTotalAllocatedUnit = "By" - DotnetGcHeapTotalAllocatedDescription = "The *approximate* number of bytes allocated on the managed GC heap since the process has started. The returned value does not include any native allocations." - - // DotnetGcLastCollectionMemoryCommittedSize is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.gc.last_collection.memory.committed_size" semantic conventions. It represents the amount of committed virtual memory in use by the .NET GC, as observed during the latest garbage collection. - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - DotnetGcLastCollectionMemoryCommittedSizeName = "dotnet.gc.last_collection.memory.committed_size" - DotnetGcLastCollectionMemoryCommittedSizeUnit = "By" - DotnetGcLastCollectionMemoryCommittedSizeDescription = "The amount of committed virtual memory in use by the .NET GC, as observed during the latest garbage collection." - - // DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapSize is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.gc.last_collection.heap.size" semantic conventions. It represents the managed GC heap size (including fragmentation), as observed during the latest garbage collection. - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapSizeName = "dotnet.gc.last_collection.heap.size" - DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapSizeUnit = "By" - DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapSizeDescription = "The managed GC heap size (including fragmentation), as observed during the latest garbage collection." - - // DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapFragmentationSize is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.gc.last_collection.heap.fragmentation.size" semantic conventions. It represents the heap fragmentation, as observed during the latest garbage collection. - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapFragmentationSizeName = "dotnet.gc.last_collection.heap.fragmentation.size" - DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapFragmentationSizeUnit = "By" - DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapFragmentationSizeDescription = "The heap fragmentation, as observed during the latest garbage collection." - - // DotnetGcPauseTime is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.gc.pause.time" semantic conventions. It represents the total amount of time paused in GC since the process has started - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - DotnetGcPauseTimeName = "dotnet.gc.pause.time" - DotnetGcPauseTimeUnit = "s" - DotnetGcPauseTimeDescription = "The total amount of time paused in GC since the process has started." - - // DotnetJitCompiledIlSize is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.jit.compiled_il.size" semantic conventions. It represents the count of bytes of intermediate language that have been compiled since the process has started - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - DotnetJitCompiledIlSizeName = "dotnet.jit.compiled_il.size" - DotnetJitCompiledIlSizeUnit = "By" - DotnetJitCompiledIlSizeDescription = "Count of bytes of intermediate language that have been compiled since the process has started." - - // DotnetJitCompiledMethods is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.jit.compiled_methods" semantic conventions. It represents the number of times the JIT compiler (re)compiled methods since the process has started. - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {method} - // Stability: experimental - DotnetJitCompiledMethodsName = "dotnet.jit.compiled_methods" - DotnetJitCompiledMethodsUnit = "{method}" - DotnetJitCompiledMethodsDescription = "The number of times the JIT compiler (re)compiled methods since the process has started." - - // DotnetJitCompilationTime is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.jit.compilation.time" semantic conventions. It represents the amount of time the JIT compiler has spent compiling methods since the process has started. - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - DotnetJitCompilationTimeName = "dotnet.jit.compilation.time" - DotnetJitCompilationTimeUnit = "s" - DotnetJitCompilationTimeDescription = "The amount of time the JIT compiler has spent compiling methods since the process has started." - - // DotnetMonitorLockContentions is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.monitor.lock_contentions" semantic conventions. It represents the number of times there was contention when trying to acquire a monitor lock since the process has started. - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {contention} - // Stability: experimental - DotnetMonitorLockContentionsName = "dotnet.monitor.lock_contentions" - DotnetMonitorLockContentionsUnit = "{contention}" - DotnetMonitorLockContentionsDescription = "The number of times there was contention when trying to acquire a monitor lock since the process has started." - - // DotnetThreadPoolThreadCount is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.thread_pool.thread.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of thread pool threads that currently exist - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {thread} - // Stability: experimental - DotnetThreadPoolThreadCountName = "dotnet.thread_pool.thread.count" - DotnetThreadPoolThreadCountUnit = "{thread}" - DotnetThreadPoolThreadCountDescription = "The number of thread pool threads that currently exist." - - // DotnetThreadPoolWorkItemCount is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.thread_pool.work_item.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of work items that the thread pool has completed since the process has started. - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {work_item} - // Stability: experimental - DotnetThreadPoolWorkItemCountName = "dotnet.thread_pool.work_item.count" - DotnetThreadPoolWorkItemCountUnit = "{work_item}" - DotnetThreadPoolWorkItemCountDescription = "The number of work items that the thread pool has completed since the process has started." - - // DotnetThreadPoolQueueLength is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.thread_pool.queue.length" semantic conventions. It represents the number of work items that are currently queued to be processed by the thread pool. - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {work_item} - // Stability: experimental - DotnetThreadPoolQueueLengthName = "dotnet.thread_pool.queue.length" - DotnetThreadPoolQueueLengthUnit = "{work_item}" - DotnetThreadPoolQueueLengthDescription = "The number of work items that are currently queued to be processed by the thread pool." - - // DotnetTimerCount is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.timer.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of timer instances that are currently active - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {timer} - // Stability: experimental - DotnetTimerCountName = "dotnet.timer.count" - DotnetTimerCountUnit = "{timer}" - DotnetTimerCountDescription = "The number of timer instances that are currently active." - - // DotnetAssemblyCount is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.assembly.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of .NET assemblies that are currently loaded - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {assembly} - // Stability: experimental - DotnetAssemblyCountName = "dotnet.assembly.count" - DotnetAssemblyCountUnit = "{assembly}" - DotnetAssemblyCountDescription = "The number of .NET assemblies that are currently loaded." - - // DotnetExceptions is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.exceptions" semantic conventions. It represents the number of exceptions that have been thrown in managed code - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {exception} - // Stability: experimental - DotnetExceptionsName = "dotnet.exceptions" - DotnetExceptionsUnit = "{exception}" - DotnetExceptionsDescription = "The number of exceptions that have been thrown in managed code." - - // FaasInvokeDuration is the metric conforming to the "faas.invoke_duration" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the duration of the function's logic execution - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - FaasInvokeDurationName = "faas.invoke_duration" - FaasInvokeDurationUnit = "s" - FaasInvokeDurationDescription = "Measures the duration of the function's logic execution" - - // FaasInitDuration is the metric conforming to the "faas.init_duration" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the duration of the function's initialization, such as a cold start - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - FaasInitDurationName = "faas.init_duration" - FaasInitDurationUnit = "s" - FaasInitDurationDescription = "Measures the duration of the function's initialization, such as a cold start" - - // FaasColdstarts is the metric conforming to the "faas.coldstarts" semantic conventions. It represents the number of invocation cold starts - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {coldstart} - // Stability: experimental - FaasColdstartsName = "faas.coldstarts" - FaasColdstartsUnit = "{coldstart}" - FaasColdstartsDescription = "Number of invocation cold starts" - - // FaasErrors is the metric conforming to the "faas.errors" semantic conventions. It represents the number of invocation errors - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {error} - // Stability: experimental - FaasErrorsName = "faas.errors" - FaasErrorsUnit = "{error}" - FaasErrorsDescription = "Number of invocation errors" - - // FaasInvocations is the metric conforming to the "faas.invocations" semantic conventions. It represents the number of successful invocations - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {invocation} - // Stability: experimental - FaasInvocationsName = "faas.invocations" - FaasInvocationsUnit = "{invocation}" - FaasInvocationsDescription = "Number of successful invocations" - - // FaasTimeouts is the metric conforming to the "faas.timeouts" semantic conventions. It represents the number of invocation timeouts - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {timeout} - // Stability: experimental - FaasTimeoutsName = "faas.timeouts" - FaasTimeoutsUnit = "{timeout}" - FaasTimeoutsDescription = "Number of invocation timeouts" - - // FaasMemUsage is the metric conforming to the "faas.mem_usage" semantic conventions. It represents the distribution of max memory usage per invocation - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - FaasMemUsageName = "faas.mem_usage" - FaasMemUsageUnit = "By" - FaasMemUsageDescription = "Distribution of max memory usage per invocation" - - // FaasCpuUsage is the metric conforming to the "faas.cpu_usage" semantic conventions. It represents the distribution of CPU usage per invocation - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - FaasCpuUsageName = "faas.cpu_usage" - FaasCpuUsageUnit = "s" - FaasCpuUsageDescription = "Distribution of CPU usage per invocation" - - // FaasNetIo is the metric conforming to the "faas.net_io" semantic conventions. It represents the distribution of net I/O usage per invocation - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - FaasNetIoName = "faas.net_io" - FaasNetIoUnit = "By" - FaasNetIoDescription = "Distribution of net I/O usage per invocation" - - // GenAiClientTokenUsage is the metric conforming to the "gen_ai.client.token.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the measures number of input and output tokens used - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: {token} - // Stability: experimental - GenAiClientTokenUsageName = "gen_ai.client.token.usage" - GenAiClientTokenUsageUnit = "{token}" - GenAiClientTokenUsageDescription = "Measures number of input and output tokens used" - - // GenAiClientOperationDuration is the metric conforming to the "gen_ai.client.operation.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the genAI operation duration - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - GenAiClientOperationDurationName = "gen_ai.client.operation.duration" - GenAiClientOperationDurationUnit = "s" - GenAiClientOperationDurationDescription = "GenAI operation duration" - - // GenAiServerRequestDuration is the metric conforming to the "gen_ai.server.request.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the generative AI server request duration such as time-to-last byte or last output token - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - GenAiServerRequestDurationName = "gen_ai.server.request.duration" - GenAiServerRequestDurationUnit = "s" - GenAiServerRequestDurationDescription = "Generative AI server request duration such as time-to-last byte or last output token" - - // GenAiServerTimePerOutputToken is the metric conforming to the "gen_ai.server.time_per_output_token" semantic conventions. It represents the time per output token generated after the first token for successful responses - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - GenAiServerTimePerOutputTokenName = "gen_ai.server.time_per_output_token" - GenAiServerTimePerOutputTokenUnit = "s" - GenAiServerTimePerOutputTokenDescription = "Time per output token generated after the first token for successful responses" - - // GenAiServerTimeToFirstToken is the metric conforming to the "gen_ai.server.time_to_first_token" semantic conventions. It represents the time to generate first token for successful responses - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - GenAiServerTimeToFirstTokenName = "gen_ai.server.time_to_first_token" - GenAiServerTimeToFirstTokenUnit = "s" - GenAiServerTimeToFirstTokenDescription = "Time to generate first token for successful responses" - - // GoMemoryUsed is the metric conforming to the "go.memory.used" semantic conventions. It represents the memory used by the Go runtime - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - GoMemoryUsedName = "go.memory.used" - GoMemoryUsedUnit = "By" - GoMemoryUsedDescription = "Memory used by the Go runtime." - - // GoMemoryLimit is the metric conforming to the "go.memory.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the go runtime memory limit configured by the user, if a limit exists - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - GoMemoryLimitName = "go.memory.limit" - GoMemoryLimitUnit = "By" - GoMemoryLimitDescription = "Go runtime memory limit configured by the user, if a limit exists." - - // GoMemoryAllocated is the metric conforming to the "go.memory.allocated" semantic conventions. It represents the memory allocated to the heap by the application - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - GoMemoryAllocatedName = "go.memory.allocated" - GoMemoryAllocatedUnit = "By" - GoMemoryAllocatedDescription = "Memory allocated to the heap by the application." - - // GoMemoryAllocations is the metric conforming to the "go.memory.allocations" semantic conventions. It represents the count of allocations to the heap by the application - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {allocation} - // Stability: experimental - GoMemoryAllocationsName = "go.memory.allocations" - GoMemoryAllocationsUnit = "{allocation}" - GoMemoryAllocationsDescription = "Count of allocations to the heap by the application." - - // GoMemoryGcGoal is the metric conforming to the "go.memory.gc.goal" semantic conventions. It represents the heap size target for the end of the GC cycle - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - GoMemoryGcGoalName = "go.memory.gc.goal" - GoMemoryGcGoalUnit = "By" - GoMemoryGcGoalDescription = "Heap size target for the end of the GC cycle." - - // GoGoroutineCount is the metric conforming to the "go.goroutine.count" semantic conventions. It represents the count of live goroutines - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {goroutine} - // Stability: experimental - GoGoroutineCountName = "go.goroutine.count" - GoGoroutineCountUnit = "{goroutine}" - GoGoroutineCountDescription = "Count of live goroutines." - - // GoProcessorLimit is the metric conforming to the "go.processor.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the number of OS threads that can execute user-level Go code simultaneously - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {thread} - // Stability: experimental - GoProcessorLimitName = "go.processor.limit" - GoProcessorLimitUnit = "{thread}" - GoProcessorLimitDescription = "The number of OS threads that can execute user-level Go code simultaneously." - - // GoScheduleDuration is the metric conforming to the "go.schedule.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the time goroutines have spent in the scheduler in a runnable state before actually running - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - GoScheduleDurationName = "go.schedule.duration" - GoScheduleDurationUnit = "s" - GoScheduleDurationDescription = "The time goroutines have spent in the scheduler in a runnable state before actually running." - - // GoConfigGogc is the metric conforming to the "go.config.gogc" semantic conventions. It represents the heap size target percentage configured by the user, otherwise 100 - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: % - // Stability: experimental - GoConfigGogcName = "go.config.gogc" - GoConfigGogcUnit = "%" - GoConfigGogcDescription = "Heap size target percentage configured by the user, otherwise 100." - - // HwEnergy is the metric conforming to the "hw.energy" semantic conventions. It represents the energy consumed by the component - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: J - // Stability: experimental - HwEnergyName = "hw.energy" - HwEnergyUnit = "J" - HwEnergyDescription = "Energy consumed by the component" - - // HwErrors is the metric conforming to the "hw.errors" semantic conventions. It represents the number of errors encountered by the component - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {error} - // Stability: experimental - HwErrorsName = "hw.errors" - HwErrorsUnit = "{error}" - HwErrorsDescription = "Number of errors encountered by the component" - - // HwPower is the metric conforming to the "hw.power" semantic conventions. It represents the instantaneous power consumed by the component - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: W - // Stability: experimental - HwPowerName = "hw.power" - HwPowerUnit = "W" - HwPowerDescription = "Instantaneous power consumed by the component" - - // HwStatus is the metric conforming to the "hw.status" semantic conventions. It represents the operational status: `1` (true) or `0` (false) for each of the possible states - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: 1 - // Stability: experimental - HwStatusName = "hw.status" - HwStatusUnit = "1" - HwStatusDescription = "Operational status: `1` (true) or `0` (false) for each of the possible states" - - // HttpServerRequestDuration is the metric conforming to the "http.server.request.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of HTTP server requests - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: stable - HttpServerRequestDurationName = "http.server.request.duration" - HttpServerRequestDurationUnit = "s" - HttpServerRequestDurationDescription = "Duration of HTTP server requests." - - // HttpServerActiveRequests is the metric conforming to the "http.server.active_requests" semantic conventions. It represents the number of active HTTP server requests - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {request} - // Stability: experimental - HttpServerActiveRequestsName = "http.server.active_requests" - HttpServerActiveRequestsUnit = "{request}" - HttpServerActiveRequestsDescription = "Number of active HTTP server requests." - - // HttpServerRequestBodySize is the metric conforming to the "http.server.request.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size of HTTP server request bodies - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - HttpServerRequestBodySizeName = "http.server.request.body.size" - HttpServerRequestBodySizeUnit = "By" - HttpServerRequestBodySizeDescription = "Size of HTTP server request bodies." - - // HttpServerResponseBodySize is the metric conforming to the "http.server.response.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size of HTTP server response bodies - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - HttpServerResponseBodySizeName = "http.server.response.body.size" - HttpServerResponseBodySizeUnit = "By" - HttpServerResponseBodySizeDescription = "Size of HTTP server response bodies." - - // HttpClientRequestDuration is the metric conforming to the "http.client.request.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of HTTP client requests - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: stable - HttpClientRequestDurationName = "http.client.request.duration" - HttpClientRequestDurationUnit = "s" - HttpClientRequestDurationDescription = "Duration of HTTP client requests." - - // HttpClientRequestBodySize is the metric conforming to the "http.client.request.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size of HTTP client request bodies - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - HttpClientRequestBodySizeName = "http.client.request.body.size" - HttpClientRequestBodySizeUnit = "By" - HttpClientRequestBodySizeDescription = "Size of HTTP client request bodies." - - // HttpClientResponseBodySize is the metric conforming to the "http.client.response.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size of HTTP client response bodies - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - HttpClientResponseBodySizeName = "http.client.response.body.size" - HttpClientResponseBodySizeUnit = "By" - HttpClientResponseBodySizeDescription = "Size of HTTP client response bodies." - - // HttpClientOpenConnections is the metric conforming to the "http.client.open_connections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of outbound HTTP connections that are currently active or idle on the client - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: experimental - HttpClientOpenConnectionsName = "http.client.open_connections" - HttpClientOpenConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" - HttpClientOpenConnectionsDescription = "Number of outbound HTTP connections that are currently active or idle on the client." - - // HttpClientConnectionDuration is the metric conforming to the "http.client.connection.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of the successfully established outbound HTTP connections - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - HttpClientConnectionDurationName = "http.client.connection.duration" - HttpClientConnectionDurationUnit = "s" - HttpClientConnectionDurationDescription = "The duration of the successfully established outbound HTTP connections." - - // HttpClientActiveRequests is the metric conforming to the "http.client.active_requests" semantic conventions. It represents the number of active HTTP requests - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {request} - // Stability: experimental - HttpClientActiveRequestsName = "http.client.active_requests" - HttpClientActiveRequestsUnit = "{request}" - HttpClientActiveRequestsDescription = "Number of active HTTP requests." - - // JvmBufferMemoryUsage is the metric conforming to the "jvm.buffer.memory.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `jvm.buffer.memory.used` instead - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `jvm.buffer.memory.used`. - JvmBufferMemoryUsageName = "jvm.buffer.memory.usage" - JvmBufferMemoryUsageUnit = "By" - JvmBufferMemoryUsageDescription = "Deprecated, use `jvm.buffer.memory.used` instead." - - // JvmMemoryInit is the metric conforming to the "jvm.memory.init" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of initial memory requested - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - JvmMemoryInitName = "jvm.memory.init" - JvmMemoryInitUnit = "By" - JvmMemoryInitDescription = "Measure of initial memory requested." - - // JvmSystemCpuUtilization is the metric conforming to the "jvm.system.cpu.utilization" semantic conventions. It represents the recent CPU utilization for the whole system as reported by the JVM - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: 1 - // Stability: experimental - JvmSystemCpuUtilizationName = "jvm.system.cpu.utilization" - JvmSystemCpuUtilizationUnit = "1" - JvmSystemCpuUtilizationDescription = "Recent CPU utilization for the whole system as reported by the JVM." - - // JvmSystemCpuLoad1m is the metric conforming to the "jvm.system.cpu.load_1m" semantic conventions. It represents the average CPU load of the whole system for the last minute as reported by the JVM - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: {run_queue_item} - // Stability: experimental - JvmSystemCpuLoad1mName = "jvm.system.cpu.load_1m" - JvmSystemCpuLoad1mUnit = "{run_queue_item}" - JvmSystemCpuLoad1mDescription = "Average CPU load of the whole system for the last minute as reported by the JVM." - - // JvmBufferMemoryUsed is the metric conforming to the "jvm.buffer.memory.used" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of memory used by buffers - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - JvmBufferMemoryUsedName = "jvm.buffer.memory.used" - JvmBufferMemoryUsedUnit = "By" - JvmBufferMemoryUsedDescription = "Measure of memory used by buffers." - - // JvmBufferMemoryLimit is the metric conforming to the "jvm.buffer.memory.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of total memory capacity of buffers - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - JvmBufferMemoryLimitName = "jvm.buffer.memory.limit" - JvmBufferMemoryLimitUnit = "By" - JvmBufferMemoryLimitDescription = "Measure of total memory capacity of buffers." - - // JvmBufferCount is the metric conforming to the "jvm.buffer.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of buffers in the pool - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {buffer} - // Stability: experimental - JvmBufferCountName = "jvm.buffer.count" - JvmBufferCountUnit = "{buffer}" - JvmBufferCountDescription = "Number of buffers in the pool." - - // JvmMemoryUsed is the metric conforming to the "jvm.memory.used" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of memory used - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: stable - JvmMemoryUsedName = "jvm.memory.used" - JvmMemoryUsedUnit = "By" - JvmMemoryUsedDescription = "Measure of memory used." - - // JvmMemoryCommitted is the metric conforming to the "jvm.memory.committed" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of memory committed - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: stable - JvmMemoryCommittedName = "jvm.memory.committed" - JvmMemoryCommittedUnit = "By" - JvmMemoryCommittedDescription = "Measure of memory committed." - - // JvmMemoryLimit is the metric conforming to the "jvm.memory.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of max obtainable memory - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: stable - JvmMemoryLimitName = "jvm.memory.limit" - JvmMemoryLimitUnit = "By" - JvmMemoryLimitDescription = "Measure of max obtainable memory." - - // JvmMemoryUsedAfterLastGc is the metric conforming to the "jvm.memory.used_after_last_gc" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of memory used, as measured after the most recent garbage collection event on this pool - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: stable - JvmMemoryUsedAfterLastGcName = "jvm.memory.used_after_last_gc" - JvmMemoryUsedAfterLastGcUnit = "By" - JvmMemoryUsedAfterLastGcDescription = "Measure of memory used, as measured after the most recent garbage collection event on this pool." - - // JvmGcDuration is the metric conforming to the "jvm.gc.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of JVM garbage collection actions - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: stable - JvmGcDurationName = "jvm.gc.duration" - JvmGcDurationUnit = "s" - JvmGcDurationDescription = "Duration of JVM garbage collection actions." - - // JvmThreadCount is the metric conforming to the "jvm.thread.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of executing platform threads - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {thread} - // Stability: stable - JvmThreadCountName = "jvm.thread.count" - JvmThreadCountUnit = "{thread}" - JvmThreadCountDescription = "Number of executing platform threads." - - // JvmClassLoaded is the metric conforming to the "jvm.class.loaded" semantic conventions. It represents the number of classes loaded since JVM start - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {class} - // Stability: stable - JvmClassLoadedName = "jvm.class.loaded" - JvmClassLoadedUnit = "{class}" - JvmClassLoadedDescription = "Number of classes loaded since JVM start." - - // JvmClassUnloaded is the metric conforming to the "jvm.class.unloaded" semantic conventions. It represents the number of classes unloaded since JVM start - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {class} - // Stability: stable - JvmClassUnloadedName = "jvm.class.unloaded" - JvmClassUnloadedUnit = "{class}" - JvmClassUnloadedDescription = "Number of classes unloaded since JVM start." - - // JvmClassCount is the metric conforming to the "jvm.class.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of classes currently loaded - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {class} - // Stability: stable - JvmClassCountName = "jvm.class.count" - JvmClassCountUnit = "{class}" - JvmClassCountDescription = "Number of classes currently loaded." - - // JvmCpuCount is the metric conforming to the "jvm.cpu.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of processors available to the Java virtual machine - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {cpu} - // Stability: stable - JvmCpuCountName = "jvm.cpu.count" - JvmCpuCountUnit = "{cpu}" - JvmCpuCountDescription = "Number of processors available to the Java virtual machine." - - // JvmCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "jvm.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the cPU time used by the process as reported by the JVM - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: stable - JvmCpuTimeName = "jvm.cpu.time" - JvmCpuTimeUnit = "s" - JvmCpuTimeDescription = "CPU time used by the process as reported by the JVM." - - // JvmCpuRecentUtilization is the metric conforming to the "jvm.cpu.recent_utilization" semantic conventions. It represents the recent CPU utilization for the process as reported by the JVM - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: 1 - // Stability: stable - JvmCpuRecentUtilizationName = "jvm.cpu.recent_utilization" - JvmCpuRecentUtilizationUnit = "1" - JvmCpuRecentUtilizationDescription = "Recent CPU utilization for the process as reported by the JVM." - - // K8sPodCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "k8s.pod.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the total CPU time consumed - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - K8sPodCpuTimeName = "k8s.pod.cpu.time" - K8sPodCpuTimeUnit = "s" - K8sPodCpuTimeDescription = "Total CPU time consumed" - - // K8sPodCpuUsage is the metric conforming to the "k8s.pod.cpu.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the pod's CPU usage, measured in cpus. Range from 0 to the number of allocatable CPUs - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: {cpu} - // Stability: experimental - K8sPodCpuUsageName = "k8s.pod.cpu.usage" - K8sPodCpuUsageUnit = "{cpu}" - K8sPodCpuUsageDescription = "Pod's CPU usage, measured in cpus. Range from 0 to the number of allocatable CPUs" - - // K8sNodeCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "k8s.node.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the total CPU time consumed - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - K8sNodeCpuTimeName = "k8s.node.cpu.time" - K8sNodeCpuTimeUnit = "s" - K8sNodeCpuTimeDescription = "Total CPU time consumed" - - // K8sNodeCpuUsage is the metric conforming to the "k8s.node.cpu.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the node's CPU usage, measured in cpus. Range from 0 to the number of allocatable CPUs - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: {cpu} - // Stability: experimental - K8sNodeCpuUsageName = "k8s.node.cpu.usage" - K8sNodeCpuUsageUnit = "{cpu}" - K8sNodeCpuUsageDescription = "Node's CPU usage, measured in cpus. Range from 0 to the number of allocatable CPUs" - - // KestrelActiveConnections is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.active_connections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connections that are currently active on the server - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: stable - KestrelActiveConnectionsName = "kestrel.active_connections" - KestrelActiveConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" - KestrelActiveConnectionsDescription = "Number of connections that are currently active on the server." - - // KestrelConnectionDuration is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.connection.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of connections on the server - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: stable - KestrelConnectionDurationName = "kestrel.connection.duration" - KestrelConnectionDurationUnit = "s" - KestrelConnectionDurationDescription = "The duration of connections on the server." - - // KestrelRejectedConnections is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.rejected_connections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connections rejected by the server - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: stable - KestrelRejectedConnectionsName = "kestrel.rejected_connections" - KestrelRejectedConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" - KestrelRejectedConnectionsDescription = "Number of connections rejected by the server." - - // KestrelQueuedConnections is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.queued_connections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connections that are currently queued and are waiting to start - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: stable - KestrelQueuedConnectionsName = "kestrel.queued_connections" - KestrelQueuedConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" - KestrelQueuedConnectionsDescription = "Number of connections that are currently queued and are waiting to start." - - // KestrelQueuedRequests is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.queued_requests" semantic conventions. It represents the number of HTTP requests on multiplexed connections (HTTP/2 and HTTP/3) that are currently queued and are waiting to start - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {request} - // Stability: stable - KestrelQueuedRequestsName = "kestrel.queued_requests" - KestrelQueuedRequestsUnit = "{request}" - KestrelQueuedRequestsDescription = "Number of HTTP requests on multiplexed connections (HTTP/2 and HTTP/3) that are currently queued and are waiting to start." - - // KestrelUpgradedConnections is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.upgraded_connections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connections that are currently upgraded (WebSockets). - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: stable - KestrelUpgradedConnectionsName = "kestrel.upgraded_connections" - KestrelUpgradedConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" - KestrelUpgradedConnectionsDescription = "Number of connections that are currently upgraded (WebSockets). ." - - // KestrelTlsHandshakeDuration is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.tls_handshake.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of TLS handshakes on the server - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: stable - KestrelTlsHandshakeDurationName = "kestrel.tls_handshake.duration" - KestrelTlsHandshakeDurationUnit = "s" - KestrelTlsHandshakeDurationDescription = "The duration of TLS handshakes on the server." - - // KestrelActiveTlsHandshakes is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.active_tls_handshakes" semantic conventions. It represents the number of TLS handshakes that are currently in progress on the server - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {handshake} - // Stability: stable - KestrelActiveTlsHandshakesName = "kestrel.active_tls_handshakes" - KestrelActiveTlsHandshakesUnit = "{handshake}" - KestrelActiveTlsHandshakesDescription = "Number of TLS handshakes that are currently in progress on the server." - - // MessagingClientOperationDuration is the metric conforming to the "messaging.client.operation.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of messaging operation initiated by a producer or consumer client - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - MessagingClientOperationDurationName = "messaging.client.operation.duration" - MessagingClientOperationDurationUnit = "s" - MessagingClientOperationDurationDescription = "Duration of messaging operation initiated by a producer or consumer client." - - // MessagingProcessDuration is the metric conforming to the "messaging.process.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of processing operation - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - MessagingProcessDurationName = "messaging.process.duration" - MessagingProcessDurationUnit = "s" - MessagingProcessDurationDescription = "Duration of processing operation." - - // MessagingClientPublishedMessages is the metric conforming to the "messaging.client.published.messages" semantic conventions. It represents the number of messages producer attempted to publish to the broker - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {message} - // Stability: experimental - MessagingClientPublishedMessagesName = "messaging.client.published.messages" - MessagingClientPublishedMessagesUnit = "{message}" - MessagingClientPublishedMessagesDescription = "Number of messages producer attempted to publish to the broker." - - // MessagingClientConsumedMessages is the metric conforming to the "messaging.client.consumed.messages" semantic conventions. It represents the number of messages that were delivered to the application - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {message} - // Stability: experimental - MessagingClientConsumedMessagesName = "messaging.client.consumed.messages" - MessagingClientConsumedMessagesUnit = "{message}" - MessagingClientConsumedMessagesDescription = "Number of messages that were delivered to the application." - - // MessagingPublishDuration is the metric conforming to the "messaging.publish.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated. Use `messaging.client.operation.duration` instead - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.client.operation.duration`. - MessagingPublishDurationName = "messaging.publish.duration" - MessagingPublishDurationUnit = "s" - MessagingPublishDurationDescription = "Deprecated. Use `messaging.client.operation.duration` instead." - - // MessagingReceiveDuration is the metric conforming to the "messaging.receive.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated. Use `messaging.client.operation.duration` instead - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.client.operation.duration`. - MessagingReceiveDurationName = "messaging.receive.duration" - MessagingReceiveDurationUnit = "s" - MessagingReceiveDurationDescription = "Deprecated. Use `messaging.client.operation.duration` instead." - - // MessagingProcessMessages is the metric conforming to the "messaging.process.messages" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated. Use `messaging.client.consumed.messages` instead - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {message} - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.client.consumed.messages`. - MessagingProcessMessagesName = "messaging.process.messages" - MessagingProcessMessagesUnit = "{message}" - MessagingProcessMessagesDescription = "Deprecated. Use `messaging.client.consumed.messages` instead." - - // MessagingPublishMessages is the metric conforming to the "messaging.publish.messages" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated. Use `messaging.client.produced.messages` instead - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {message} - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.client.produced.messages`. - MessagingPublishMessagesName = "messaging.publish.messages" - MessagingPublishMessagesUnit = "{message}" - MessagingPublishMessagesDescription = "Deprecated. Use `messaging.client.produced.messages` instead." - - // MessagingReceiveMessages is the metric conforming to the "messaging.receive.messages" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated. Use `messaging.client.consumed.messages` instead - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {message} - // Stability: experimental - // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.client.consumed.messages`. - MessagingReceiveMessagesName = "messaging.receive.messages" - MessagingReceiveMessagesUnit = "{message}" - MessagingReceiveMessagesDescription = "Deprecated. Use `messaging.client.consumed.messages` instead." - - // NodejsEventloopDelayMin is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.min" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop minimum delay - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - NodejsEventloopDelayMinName = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.min" - NodejsEventloopDelayMinUnit = "s" - NodejsEventloopDelayMinDescription = "Event loop minimum delay." - - // NodejsEventloopDelayMax is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.max" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop maximum delay - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - NodejsEventloopDelayMaxName = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.max" - NodejsEventloopDelayMaxUnit = "s" - NodejsEventloopDelayMaxDescription = "Event loop maximum delay." - - // NodejsEventloopDelayMean is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.mean" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop mean delay - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - NodejsEventloopDelayMeanName = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.mean" - NodejsEventloopDelayMeanUnit = "s" - NodejsEventloopDelayMeanDescription = "Event loop mean delay." - - // NodejsEventloopDelayStddev is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.stddev" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop standard deviation delay - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - NodejsEventloopDelayStddevName = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.stddev" - NodejsEventloopDelayStddevUnit = "s" - NodejsEventloopDelayStddevDescription = "Event loop standard deviation delay." - - // NodejsEventloopDelayP50 is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.p50" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop 50 percentile delay - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - NodejsEventloopDelayP50Name = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.p50" - NodejsEventloopDelayP50Unit = "s" - NodejsEventloopDelayP50Description = "Event loop 50 percentile delay." - - // NodejsEventloopDelayP90 is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.p90" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop 90 percentile delay - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - NodejsEventloopDelayP90Name = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.p90" - NodejsEventloopDelayP90Unit = "s" - NodejsEventloopDelayP90Description = "Event loop 90 percentile delay." - - // NodejsEventloopDelayP99 is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.p99" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop 99 percentile delay - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - NodejsEventloopDelayP99Name = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.p99" - NodejsEventloopDelayP99Unit = "s" - NodejsEventloopDelayP99Description = "Event loop 99 percentile delay." - - // NodejsEventloopUtilization is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.utilization" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop utilization - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: 1 - // Stability: experimental - NodejsEventloopUtilizationName = "nodejs.eventloop.utilization" - NodejsEventloopUtilizationUnit = "1" - NodejsEventloopUtilizationDescription = "Event loop utilization." - - // NodejsEventloopTime is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.time" semantic conventions. It represents the cumulative duration of time the event loop has been in each state - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - NodejsEventloopTimeName = "nodejs.eventloop.time" - NodejsEventloopTimeUnit = "s" - NodejsEventloopTimeDescription = "Cumulative duration of time the event loop has been in each state." - - // ProcessCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "process.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the total CPU seconds broken down by different states - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - ProcessCpuTimeName = "process.cpu.time" - ProcessCpuTimeUnit = "s" - ProcessCpuTimeDescription = "Total CPU seconds broken down by different states." - - // ProcessCpuUtilization is the metric conforming to the "process.cpu.utilization" semantic conventions. It represents the difference in process.cpu.time since the last measurement, divided by the elapsed time and number of CPUs available to the process - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: 1 - // Stability: experimental - ProcessCpuUtilizationName = "process.cpu.utilization" - ProcessCpuUtilizationUnit = "1" - ProcessCpuUtilizationDescription = "Difference in process.cpu.time since the last measurement, divided by the elapsed time and number of CPUs available to the process." - - // ProcessMemoryUsage is the metric conforming to the "process.memory.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the amount of physical memory in use - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - ProcessMemoryUsageName = "process.memory.usage" - ProcessMemoryUsageUnit = "By" - ProcessMemoryUsageDescription = "The amount of physical memory in use." - - // ProcessMemoryVirtual is the metric conforming to the "process.memory.virtual" semantic conventions. It represents the amount of committed virtual memory - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - ProcessMemoryVirtualName = "process.memory.virtual" - ProcessMemoryVirtualUnit = "By" - ProcessMemoryVirtualDescription = "The amount of committed virtual memory." - - // ProcessDiskIo is the metric conforming to the "process.disk.io" semantic conventions. It represents the disk bytes transferred - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - ProcessDiskIoName = "process.disk.io" - ProcessDiskIoUnit = "By" - ProcessDiskIoDescription = "Disk bytes transferred." - - // ProcessNetworkIo is the metric conforming to the "process.network.io" semantic conventions. It represents the network bytes transferred - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - ProcessNetworkIoName = "process.network.io" - ProcessNetworkIoUnit = "By" - ProcessNetworkIoDescription = "Network bytes transferred." - - // ProcessThreadCount is the metric conforming to the "process.thread.count" semantic conventions. It represents the process threads count - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {thread} - // Stability: experimental - ProcessThreadCountName = "process.thread.count" - ProcessThreadCountUnit = "{thread}" - ProcessThreadCountDescription = "Process threads count." - - // ProcessOpenFileDescriptorCount is the metric conforming to the "process.open_file_descriptor.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of file descriptors in use by the process - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {count} - // Stability: experimental - ProcessOpenFileDescriptorCountName = "process.open_file_descriptor.count" - ProcessOpenFileDescriptorCountUnit = "{count}" - ProcessOpenFileDescriptorCountDescription = "Number of file descriptors in use by the process." - - // ProcessContextSwitches is the metric conforming to the "process.context_switches" semantic conventions. It represents the number of times the process has been context switched - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {count} - // Stability: experimental - ProcessContextSwitchesName = "process.context_switches" - ProcessContextSwitchesUnit = "{count}" - ProcessContextSwitchesDescription = "Number of times the process has been context switched." - - // ProcessPagingFaults is the metric conforming to the "process.paging.faults" semantic conventions. It represents the number of page faults the process has made - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {fault} - // Stability: experimental - ProcessPagingFaultsName = "process.paging.faults" - ProcessPagingFaultsUnit = "{fault}" - ProcessPagingFaultsDescription = "Number of page faults the process has made." - - // ProcessUptime is the metric conforming to the "process.uptime" semantic conventions. It represents the time the process has been running - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - ProcessUptimeName = "process.uptime" - ProcessUptimeUnit = "s" - ProcessUptimeDescription = "The time the process has been running." - - // RpcServerDuration is the metric conforming to the "rpc.server.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the duration of inbound RPC - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: ms - // Stability: experimental - RpcServerDurationName = "rpc.server.duration" - RpcServerDurationUnit = "ms" - RpcServerDurationDescription = "Measures the duration of inbound RPC." - - // RpcServerRequestSize is the metric conforming to the "rpc.server.request.size" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the size of RPC request messages (uncompressed) - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - RpcServerRequestSizeName = "rpc.server.request.size" - RpcServerRequestSizeUnit = "By" - RpcServerRequestSizeDescription = "Measures the size of RPC request messages (uncompressed)." - - // RpcServerResponseSize is the metric conforming to the "rpc.server.response.size" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the size of RPC response messages (uncompressed) - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - RpcServerResponseSizeName = "rpc.server.response.size" - RpcServerResponseSizeUnit = "By" - RpcServerResponseSizeDescription = "Measures the size of RPC response messages (uncompressed)." - - // RpcServerRequestsPerRpc is the metric conforming to the "rpc.server.requests_per_rpc" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the number of messages received per RPC - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: {count} - // Stability: experimental - RpcServerRequestsPerRpcName = "rpc.server.requests_per_rpc" - RpcServerRequestsPerRpcUnit = "{count}" - RpcServerRequestsPerRpcDescription = "Measures the number of messages received per RPC." - - // RpcServerResponsesPerRpc is the metric conforming to the "rpc.server.responses_per_rpc" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the number of messages sent per RPC - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: {count} - // Stability: experimental - RpcServerResponsesPerRpcName = "rpc.server.responses_per_rpc" - RpcServerResponsesPerRpcUnit = "{count}" - RpcServerResponsesPerRpcDescription = "Measures the number of messages sent per RPC." - - // RpcClientDuration is the metric conforming to the "rpc.client.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the duration of outbound RPC - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: ms - // Stability: experimental - RpcClientDurationName = "rpc.client.duration" - RpcClientDurationUnit = "ms" - RpcClientDurationDescription = "Measures the duration of outbound RPC." - - // RpcClientRequestSize is the metric conforming to the "rpc.client.request.size" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the size of RPC request messages (uncompressed) - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - RpcClientRequestSizeName = "rpc.client.request.size" - RpcClientRequestSizeUnit = "By" - RpcClientRequestSizeDescription = "Measures the size of RPC request messages (uncompressed)." - - // RpcClientResponseSize is the metric conforming to the "rpc.client.response.size" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the size of RPC response messages (uncompressed) - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - RpcClientResponseSizeName = "rpc.client.response.size" - RpcClientResponseSizeUnit = "By" - RpcClientResponseSizeDescription = "Measures the size of RPC response messages (uncompressed)." - - // RpcClientRequestsPerRpc is the metric conforming to the "rpc.client.requests_per_rpc" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the number of messages received per RPC - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: {count} - // Stability: experimental - RpcClientRequestsPerRpcName = "rpc.client.requests_per_rpc" - RpcClientRequestsPerRpcUnit = "{count}" - RpcClientRequestsPerRpcDescription = "Measures the number of messages received per RPC." - - // RpcClientResponsesPerRpc is the metric conforming to the "rpc.client.responses_per_rpc" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the number of messages sent per RPC - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: {count} - // Stability: experimental - RpcClientResponsesPerRpcName = "rpc.client.responses_per_rpc" - RpcClientResponsesPerRpcUnit = "{count}" - RpcClientResponsesPerRpcDescription = "Measures the number of messages sent per RPC." - - // SignalrServerConnectionDuration is the metric conforming to the "signalr.server.connection.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of connections on the server - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: stable - SignalrServerConnectionDurationName = "signalr.server.connection.duration" - SignalrServerConnectionDurationUnit = "s" - SignalrServerConnectionDurationDescription = "The duration of connections on the server." - - // SignalrServerActiveConnections is the metric conforming to the "signalr.server.active_connections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connections that are currently active on the server - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: stable - SignalrServerActiveConnectionsName = "signalr.server.active_connections" - SignalrServerActiveConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" - SignalrServerActiveConnectionsDescription = "Number of connections that are currently active on the server." - - // SystemCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "system.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the seconds each logical CPU spent on each mode - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - SystemCpuTimeName = "system.cpu.time" - SystemCpuTimeUnit = "s" - SystemCpuTimeDescription = "Seconds each logical CPU spent on each mode" - - // SystemCpuUtilization is the metric conforming to the "system.cpu.utilization" semantic conventions. It represents the difference in system.cpu.time since the last measurement, divided by the elapsed time and number of logical CPUs - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: 1 - // Stability: experimental - SystemCpuUtilizationName = "system.cpu.utilization" - SystemCpuUtilizationUnit = "1" - SystemCpuUtilizationDescription = "Difference in system.cpu.time since the last measurement, divided by the elapsed time and number of logical CPUs" - - // SystemCpuFrequency is the metric conforming to the "system.cpu.frequency" semantic conventions. It represents the reports the current frequency of the CPU in Hz - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: {Hz} - // Stability: experimental - SystemCpuFrequencyName = "system.cpu.frequency" - SystemCpuFrequencyUnit = "{Hz}" - SystemCpuFrequencyDescription = "Reports the current frequency of the CPU in Hz" - - // SystemCpuPhysicalCount is the metric conforming to the "system.cpu.physical.count" semantic conventions. It represents the reports the number of actual physical processor cores on the hardware - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {cpu} - // Stability: experimental - SystemCpuPhysicalCountName = "system.cpu.physical.count" - SystemCpuPhysicalCountUnit = "{cpu}" - SystemCpuPhysicalCountDescription = "Reports the number of actual physical processor cores on the hardware" - - // SystemCpuLogicalCount is the metric conforming to the "system.cpu.logical.count" semantic conventions. It represents the reports the number of logical (virtual) processor cores created by the operating system to manage multitasking - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {cpu} - // Stability: experimental - SystemCpuLogicalCountName = "system.cpu.logical.count" - SystemCpuLogicalCountUnit = "{cpu}" - SystemCpuLogicalCountDescription = "Reports the number of logical (virtual) processor cores created by the operating system to manage multitasking" - - // SystemMemoryUsage is the metric conforming to the "system.memory.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the reports memory in use by state - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - SystemMemoryUsageName = "system.memory.usage" - SystemMemoryUsageUnit = "By" - SystemMemoryUsageDescription = "Reports memory in use by state." - - // SystemMemoryLimit is the metric conforming to the "system.memory.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the total memory available in the system - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - SystemMemoryLimitName = "system.memory.limit" - SystemMemoryLimitUnit = "By" - SystemMemoryLimitDescription = "Total memory available in the system." - - // SystemMemoryShared is the metric conforming to the "system.memory.shared" semantic conventions. It represents the shared memory used (mostly by tmpfs) - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - SystemMemorySharedName = "system.memory.shared" - SystemMemorySharedUnit = "By" - SystemMemorySharedDescription = "Shared memory used (mostly by tmpfs)." - - // SystemMemoryUtilization is the metric conforming to the "system.memory.utilization" semantic conventions - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: 1 - // Stability: experimental - // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. - SystemMemoryUtilizationName = "system.memory.utilization" - SystemMemoryUtilizationUnit = "1" - - // SystemPagingUsage is the metric conforming to the "system.paging.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the unix swap or windows pagefile usage - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - SystemPagingUsageName = "system.paging.usage" - SystemPagingUsageUnit = "By" - SystemPagingUsageDescription = "Unix swap or windows pagefile usage" - - // SystemPagingUtilization is the metric conforming to the "system.paging.utilization" semantic conventions - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: 1 - // Stability: experimental - // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. - SystemPagingUtilizationName = "system.paging.utilization" - SystemPagingUtilizationUnit = "1" - - // SystemPagingFaults is the metric conforming to the "system.paging.faults" semantic conventions - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {fault} - // Stability: experimental - // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. - SystemPagingFaultsName = "system.paging.faults" - SystemPagingFaultsUnit = "{fault}" - - // SystemPagingOperations is the metric conforming to the "system.paging.operations" semantic conventions - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {operation} - // Stability: experimental - // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. - SystemPagingOperationsName = "system.paging.operations" - SystemPagingOperationsUnit = "{operation}" - - // SystemDiskIo is the metric conforming to the "system.disk.io" semantic conventions - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. - SystemDiskIoName = "system.disk.io" - SystemDiskIoUnit = "By" - - // SystemDiskOperations is the metric conforming to the "system.disk.operations" semantic conventions - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {operation} - // Stability: experimental - // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. - SystemDiskOperationsName = "system.disk.operations" - SystemDiskOperationsUnit = "{operation}" - - // SystemDiskIoTime is the metric conforming to the "system.disk.io_time" semantic conventions. It represents the time disk spent activated - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - SystemDiskIoTimeName = "system.disk.io_time" - SystemDiskIoTimeUnit = "s" - SystemDiskIoTimeDescription = "Time disk spent activated" - - // SystemDiskOperationTime is the metric conforming to the "system.disk.operation_time" semantic conventions. It represents the sum of the time each operation took to complete - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - SystemDiskOperationTimeName = "system.disk.operation_time" - SystemDiskOperationTimeUnit = "s" - SystemDiskOperationTimeDescription = "Sum of the time each operation took to complete" - - // SystemDiskMerged is the metric conforming to the "system.disk.merged" semantic conventions - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {operation} - // Stability: experimental - // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. - SystemDiskMergedName = "system.disk.merged" - SystemDiskMergedUnit = "{operation}" - - // SystemDiskLimit is the metric conforming to the "system.disk.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the total storage capacity of the disk - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - SystemDiskLimitName = "system.disk.limit" - SystemDiskLimitUnit = "By" - SystemDiskLimitDescription = "The total storage capacity of the disk" - - // SystemFilesystemUsage is the metric conforming to the "system.filesystem.usage" semantic conventions - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. - SystemFilesystemUsageName = "system.filesystem.usage" - SystemFilesystemUsageUnit = "By" - - // SystemFilesystemUtilization is the metric conforming to the "system.filesystem.utilization" semantic conventions - // Instrument: gauge - // Unit: 1 - // Stability: experimental - // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. - SystemFilesystemUtilizationName = "system.filesystem.utilization" - SystemFilesystemUtilizationUnit = "1" - - // SystemNetworkDropped is the metric conforming to the "system.network.dropped" semantic conventions. It represents the count of packets that are dropped or discarded even though there was no error - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {packet} - // Stability: experimental - SystemNetworkDroppedName = "system.network.dropped" - SystemNetworkDroppedUnit = "{packet}" - SystemNetworkDroppedDescription = "Count of packets that are dropped or discarded even though there was no error" - - // SystemNetworkPackets is the metric conforming to the "system.network.packets" semantic conventions - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {packet} - // Stability: experimental - // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. - SystemNetworkPacketsName = "system.network.packets" - SystemNetworkPacketsUnit = "{packet}" - - // SystemNetworkErrors is the metric conforming to the "system.network.errors" semantic conventions. It represents the count of network errors detected - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {error} - // Stability: experimental - SystemNetworkErrorsName = "system.network.errors" - SystemNetworkErrorsUnit = "{error}" - SystemNetworkErrorsDescription = "Count of network errors detected" - - // SystemNetworkIo is the metric conforming to the "system.network.io" semantic conventions - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. - SystemNetworkIoName = "system.network.io" - SystemNetworkIoUnit = "By" - - // SystemNetworkConnections is the metric conforming to the "system.network.connections" semantic conventions - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {connection} - // Stability: experimental - // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. - SystemNetworkConnectionsName = "system.network.connections" - SystemNetworkConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" - - // SystemProcessCount is the metric conforming to the "system.process.count" semantic conventions. It represents the total number of processes in each state - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: {process} - // Stability: experimental - SystemProcessCountName = "system.process.count" - SystemProcessCountUnit = "{process}" - SystemProcessCountDescription = "Total number of processes in each state" - - // SystemProcessCreated is the metric conforming to the "system.process.created" semantic conventions. It represents the total number of processes created over uptime of the host - // Instrument: counter - // Unit: {process} - // Stability: experimental - SystemProcessCreatedName = "system.process.created" - SystemProcessCreatedUnit = "{process}" - SystemProcessCreatedDescription = "Total number of processes created over uptime of the host" - - // SystemLinuxMemoryAvailable is the metric conforming to the "system.linux.memory.available" semantic conventions. It represents an estimate of how much memory is available for starting new applications, without causing swapping - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - SystemLinuxMemoryAvailableName = "system.linux.memory.available" - SystemLinuxMemoryAvailableUnit = "By" - SystemLinuxMemoryAvailableDescription = "An estimate of how much memory is available for starting new applications, without causing swapping" - - // SystemLinuxMemorySlabUsage is the metric conforming to the "system.linux.memory.slab.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the reports the memory used by the Linux kernel for managing caches of frequently used objects - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - SystemLinuxMemorySlabUsageName = "system.linux.memory.slab.usage" - SystemLinuxMemorySlabUsageUnit = "By" - SystemLinuxMemorySlabUsageDescription = "Reports the memory used by the Linux kernel for managing caches of frequently used objects." - - // V8jsGcDuration is the metric conforming to the "v8js.gc.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the garbage collection duration - // Instrument: histogram - // Unit: s - // Stability: experimental - V8jsGcDurationName = "v8js.gc.duration" - V8jsGcDurationUnit = "s" - V8jsGcDurationDescription = "Garbage collection duration." - - // V8jsMemoryHeapLimit is the metric conforming to the "v8js.memory.heap.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the total heap memory size pre-allocated - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - V8jsMemoryHeapLimitName = "v8js.memory.heap.limit" - V8jsMemoryHeapLimitUnit = "By" - V8jsMemoryHeapLimitDescription = "Total heap memory size pre-allocated." - - // V8jsMemoryHeapUsed is the metric conforming to the "v8js.memory.heap.used" semantic conventions. It represents the heap Memory size allocated - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - V8jsMemoryHeapUsedName = "v8js.memory.heap.used" - V8jsMemoryHeapUsedUnit = "By" - V8jsMemoryHeapUsedDescription = "Heap Memory size allocated." - - // V8jsHeapSpaceAvailableSize is the metric conforming to the "v8js.heap.space.available_size" semantic conventions. It represents the heap space available size - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - V8jsHeapSpaceAvailableSizeName = "v8js.heap.space.available_size" - V8jsHeapSpaceAvailableSizeUnit = "By" - V8jsHeapSpaceAvailableSizeDescription = "Heap space available size." - - // V8jsHeapSpacePhysicalSize is the metric conforming to the "v8js.heap.space.physical_size" semantic conventions. It represents the committed size of a heap space - // Instrument: updowncounter - // Unit: By - // Stability: experimental - V8jsHeapSpacePhysicalSizeName = "v8js.heap.space.physical_size" - V8jsHeapSpacePhysicalSizeUnit = "By" - V8jsHeapSpacePhysicalSizeDescription = "Committed size of a heap space." -) + // AspnetcoreRoutingMatchAttempts is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.routing.match_attempts" semantic conventions. It represents the number of requests that were attempted to be matched to an endpoint + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {match_attempt} + // Stability: stable + AspnetcoreRoutingMatchAttemptsName = "aspnetcore.routing.match_attempts" + AspnetcoreRoutingMatchAttemptsUnit = "{match_attempt}" + AspnetcoreRoutingMatchAttemptsDescription = "Number of requests that were attempted to be matched to an endpoint." + + // AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptions is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.diagnostics.exceptions" semantic conventions. It represents the number of exceptions caught by exception handling middleware + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {exception} + // Stability: stable + AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptionsName = "aspnetcore.diagnostics.exceptions" + AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptionsUnit = "{exception}" + AspnetcoreDiagnosticsExceptionsDescription = "Number of exceptions caught by exception handling middleware." + + // AspnetcoreRateLimitingActiveRequestLeases is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.active_request_leases" semantic conventions. It represents the number of requests that are currently active on the server that hold a rate limiting lease + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {request} + // Stability: stable + AspnetcoreRateLimitingActiveRequestLeasesName = "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.active_request_leases" + AspnetcoreRateLimitingActiveRequestLeasesUnit = "{request}" + AspnetcoreRateLimitingActiveRequestLeasesDescription = "Number of requests that are currently active on the server that hold a rate limiting lease." + + // AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestLeaseDuration is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.request_lease.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of rate limiting lease held by requests on the server + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: stable + AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestLeaseDurationName = "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.request_lease.duration" + AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestLeaseDurationUnit = "s" + AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestLeaseDurationDescription = "The duration of rate limiting lease held by requests on the server." + + // AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestTimeInQueue is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.request.time_in_queue" semantic conventions. It represents the time the request spent in a queue waiting to acquire a rate limiting lease + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: stable + AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestTimeInQueueName = "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.request.time_in_queue" + AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestTimeInQueueUnit = "s" + AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestTimeInQueueDescription = "The time the request spent in a queue waiting to acquire a rate limiting lease." + + // AspnetcoreRateLimitingQueuedRequests is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.queued_requests" semantic conventions. It represents the number of requests that are currently queued, waiting to acquire a rate limiting lease + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {request} + // Stability: stable + AspnetcoreRateLimitingQueuedRequestsName = "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.queued_requests" + AspnetcoreRateLimitingQueuedRequestsUnit = "{request}" + AspnetcoreRateLimitingQueuedRequestsDescription = "Number of requests that are currently queued, waiting to acquire a rate limiting lease." + + // AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequests is the metric conforming to the "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.requests" semantic conventions. It represents the number of requests that tried to acquire a rate limiting lease + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {request} + // Stability: stable + AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestsName = "aspnetcore.rate_limiting.requests" + AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestsUnit = "{request}" + AspnetcoreRateLimitingRequestsDescription = "Number of requests that tried to acquire a rate limiting lease." + + // ContainerCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "container.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the total CPU time consumed + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + ContainerCpuTimeName = "container.cpu.time" + ContainerCpuTimeUnit = "s" + ContainerCpuTimeDescription = "Total CPU time consumed" + + // ContainerCpuUsage is the metric conforming to the "container.cpu.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the container's CPU usage, measured in cpus. Range from 0 to the number of allocatable CPUs + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: {cpu} + // Stability: experimental + ContainerCpuUsageName = "container.cpu.usage" + ContainerCpuUsageUnit = "{cpu}" + ContainerCpuUsageDescription = "Container's CPU usage, measured in cpus. Range from 0 to the number of allocatable CPUs" + + // ContainerMemoryUsage is the metric conforming to the "container.memory.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the memory usage of the container + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + ContainerMemoryUsageName = "container.memory.usage" + ContainerMemoryUsageUnit = "By" + ContainerMemoryUsageDescription = "Memory usage of the container." + + // ContainerDiskIo is the metric conforming to the "container.disk.io" semantic conventions. It represents the disk bytes for the container + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + ContainerDiskIoName = "container.disk.io" + ContainerDiskIoUnit = "By" + ContainerDiskIoDescription = "Disk bytes for the container." + + // ContainerNetworkIo is the metric conforming to the "container.network.io" semantic conventions. It represents the network bytes for the container + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + ContainerNetworkIoName = "container.network.io" + ContainerNetworkIoUnit = "By" + ContainerNetworkIoDescription = "Network bytes for the container." + + // DbClientOperationDuration is the metric conforming to the "db.client.operation.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of database client operations + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + DbClientOperationDurationName = "db.client.operation.duration" + DbClientOperationDurationUnit = "s" + DbClientOperationDurationDescription = "Duration of database client operations." + + // DbClientConnectionCount is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connections that are currently in state described by the `state` attribute + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: experimental + DbClientConnectionCountName = "db.client.connection.count" + DbClientConnectionCountUnit = "{connection}" + DbClientConnectionCountDescription = "The number of connections that are currently in state described by the `state` attribute" + + // DbClientConnectionIdleMax is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.idle.max" semantic conventions. It represents the maximum number of idle open connections allowed + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: experimental + DbClientConnectionIdleMaxName = "db.client.connection.idle.max" + DbClientConnectionIdleMaxUnit = "{connection}" + DbClientConnectionIdleMaxDescription = "The maximum number of idle open connections allowed" + + // DbClientConnectionIdleMin is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.idle.min" semantic conventions. It represents the minimum number of idle open connections allowed + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: experimental + DbClientConnectionIdleMinName = "db.client.connection.idle.min" + DbClientConnectionIdleMinUnit = "{connection}" + DbClientConnectionIdleMinDescription = "The minimum number of idle open connections allowed" + + // DbClientConnectionMax is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.max" semantic conventions. It represents the maximum number of open connections allowed + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: experimental + DbClientConnectionMaxName = "db.client.connection.max" + DbClientConnectionMaxUnit = "{connection}" + DbClientConnectionMaxDescription = "The maximum number of open connections allowed" + + // DbClientConnectionPendingRequests is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.pending_requests" semantic conventions. It represents the number of current pending requests for an open connection + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {request} + // Stability: experimental + DbClientConnectionPendingRequestsName = "db.client.connection.pending_requests" + DbClientConnectionPendingRequestsUnit = "{request}" + DbClientConnectionPendingRequestsDescription = "The number of current pending requests for an open connection" + + // DbClientConnectionTimeouts is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.timeouts" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connection timeouts that have occurred trying to obtain a connection from the pool + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {timeout} + // Stability: experimental + DbClientConnectionTimeoutsName = "db.client.connection.timeouts" + DbClientConnectionTimeoutsUnit = "{timeout}" + DbClientConnectionTimeoutsDescription = "The number of connection timeouts that have occurred trying to obtain a connection from the pool" + + // DbClientConnectionCreateTime is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.create_time" semantic conventions. It represents the time it took to create a new connection + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + DbClientConnectionCreateTimeName = "db.client.connection.create_time" + DbClientConnectionCreateTimeUnit = "s" + DbClientConnectionCreateTimeDescription = "The time it took to create a new connection" + + // DbClientConnectionWaitTime is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.wait_time" semantic conventions. It represents the time it took to obtain an open connection from the pool + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + DbClientConnectionWaitTimeName = "db.client.connection.wait_time" + DbClientConnectionWaitTimeUnit = "s" + DbClientConnectionWaitTimeDescription = "The time it took to obtain an open connection from the pool" + + // DbClientConnectionUseTime is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connection.use_time" semantic conventions. It represents the time between borrowing a connection and returning it to the pool + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + DbClientConnectionUseTimeName = "db.client.connection.use_time" + DbClientConnectionUseTimeUnit = "s" + DbClientConnectionUseTimeDescription = "The time between borrowing a connection and returning it to the pool" + + // DbClientConnectionsUsage is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.count` instead + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.count`. + DbClientConnectionsUsageName = "db.client.connections.usage" + DbClientConnectionsUsageUnit = "{connection}" + DbClientConnectionsUsageDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.count` instead." + + // DbClientConnectionsIdleMax is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.idle.max" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.idle.max` instead + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.idle.max`. + DbClientConnectionsIdleMaxName = "db.client.connections.idle.max" + DbClientConnectionsIdleMaxUnit = "{connection}" + DbClientConnectionsIdleMaxDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.idle.max` instead." + + // DbClientConnectionsIdleMin is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.idle.min" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.idle.min` instead + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.idle.min`. + DbClientConnectionsIdleMinName = "db.client.connections.idle.min" + DbClientConnectionsIdleMinUnit = "{connection}" + DbClientConnectionsIdleMinDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.idle.min` instead." + + // DbClientConnectionsMax is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.max" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.max` instead + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.max`. + DbClientConnectionsMaxName = "db.client.connections.max" + DbClientConnectionsMaxUnit = "{connection}" + DbClientConnectionsMaxDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.max` instead." + + // DbClientConnectionsPendingRequests is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.pending_requests" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.pending_requests` instead + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {request} + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.pending_requests`. + DbClientConnectionsPendingRequestsName = "db.client.connections.pending_requests" + DbClientConnectionsPendingRequestsUnit = "{request}" + DbClientConnectionsPendingRequestsDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.pending_requests` instead." + + // DbClientConnectionsTimeouts is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.timeouts" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.timeouts` instead + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {timeout} + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.timeouts`. + DbClientConnectionsTimeoutsName = "db.client.connections.timeouts" + DbClientConnectionsTimeoutsUnit = "{timeout}" + DbClientConnectionsTimeoutsDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.timeouts` instead." + + // DbClientConnectionsCreateTime is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.create_time" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.create_time` instead. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s` + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: ms + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.create_time`. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s`. + DbClientConnectionsCreateTimeName = "db.client.connections.create_time" + DbClientConnectionsCreateTimeUnit = "ms" + DbClientConnectionsCreateTimeDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.create_time` instead. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s`." + + // DbClientConnectionsWaitTime is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.wait_time" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.wait_time` instead. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s` + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: ms + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.wait_time`. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s`. + DbClientConnectionsWaitTimeName = "db.client.connections.wait_time" + DbClientConnectionsWaitTimeUnit = "ms" + DbClientConnectionsWaitTimeDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.wait_time` instead. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s`." + + // DbClientConnectionsUseTime is the metric conforming to the "db.client.connections.use_time" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `db.client.connection.use_time` instead. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s` + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: ms + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `db.client.connection.use_time`. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s`. + DbClientConnectionsUseTimeName = "db.client.connections.use_time" + DbClientConnectionsUseTimeUnit = "ms" + DbClientConnectionsUseTimeDescription = "Deprecated, use `db.client.connection.use_time` instead. Note: the unit also changed from `ms` to `s`." + + // DnsLookupDuration is the metric conforming to the "dns.lookup.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the time taken to perform a DNS lookup + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + DnsLookupDurationName = "dns.lookup.duration" + DnsLookupDurationUnit = "s" + DnsLookupDurationDescription = "Measures the time taken to perform a DNS lookup." + + // DotnetProcessCpuCount is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.process.cpu.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of processors available to the process + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {cpu} + // Stability: experimental + DotnetProcessCpuCountName = "dotnet.process.cpu.count" + DotnetProcessCpuCountUnit = "{cpu}" + DotnetProcessCpuCountDescription = "The number of processors available to the process." + + // DotnetProcessCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.process.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the cPU time used by the process + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + DotnetProcessCpuTimeName = "dotnet.process.cpu.time" + DotnetProcessCpuTimeUnit = "s" + DotnetProcessCpuTimeDescription = "CPU time used by the process." + + // DotnetProcessMemoryWorkingSet is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.process.memory.working_set" semantic conventions. It represents the number of bytes of physical memory mapped to the process context + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + DotnetProcessMemoryWorkingSetName = "dotnet.process.memory.working_set" + DotnetProcessMemoryWorkingSetUnit = "By" + DotnetProcessMemoryWorkingSetDescription = "The number of bytes of physical memory mapped to the process context." + + // DotnetGcCollections is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.gc.collections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of garbage collections that have occurred since the process has started + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {collection} + // Stability: experimental + DotnetGcCollectionsName = "dotnet.gc.collections" + DotnetGcCollectionsUnit = "{collection}" + DotnetGcCollectionsDescription = "The number of garbage collections that have occurred since the process has started." + + // DotnetGcHeapTotalAllocated is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.gc.heap.total_allocated" semantic conventions. It represents the *approximate* number of bytes allocated on the managed GC heap since the process has started. The returned value does not include any native allocations. + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + DotnetGcHeapTotalAllocatedName = "dotnet.gc.heap.total_allocated" + DotnetGcHeapTotalAllocatedUnit = "By" + DotnetGcHeapTotalAllocatedDescription = "The *approximate* number of bytes allocated on the managed GC heap since the process has started. The returned value does not include any native allocations." + + // DotnetGcLastCollectionMemoryCommittedSize is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.gc.last_collection.memory.committed_size" semantic conventions. It represents the amount of committed virtual memory in use by the .NET GC, as observed during the latest garbage collection. + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + DotnetGcLastCollectionMemoryCommittedSizeName = "dotnet.gc.last_collection.memory.committed_size" + DotnetGcLastCollectionMemoryCommittedSizeUnit = "By" + DotnetGcLastCollectionMemoryCommittedSizeDescription = "The amount of committed virtual memory in use by the .NET GC, as observed during the latest garbage collection." + + // DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapSize is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.gc.last_collection.heap.size" semantic conventions. It represents the managed GC heap size (including fragmentation), as observed during the latest garbage collection. + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapSizeName = "dotnet.gc.last_collection.heap.size" + DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapSizeUnit = "By" + DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapSizeDescription = "The managed GC heap size (including fragmentation), as observed during the latest garbage collection." + + // DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapFragmentationSize is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.gc.last_collection.heap.fragmentation.size" semantic conventions. It represents the heap fragmentation, as observed during the latest garbage collection. + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapFragmentationSizeName = "dotnet.gc.last_collection.heap.fragmentation.size" + DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapFragmentationSizeUnit = "By" + DotnetGcLastCollectionHeapFragmentationSizeDescription = "The heap fragmentation, as observed during the latest garbage collection." + + // DotnetGcPauseTime is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.gc.pause.time" semantic conventions. It represents the total amount of time paused in GC since the process has started + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + DotnetGcPauseTimeName = "dotnet.gc.pause.time" + DotnetGcPauseTimeUnit = "s" + DotnetGcPauseTimeDescription = "The total amount of time paused in GC since the process has started." + + // DotnetJitCompiledIlSize is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.jit.compiled_il.size" semantic conventions. It represents the count of bytes of intermediate language that have been compiled since the process has started + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + DotnetJitCompiledIlSizeName = "dotnet.jit.compiled_il.size" + DotnetJitCompiledIlSizeUnit = "By" + DotnetJitCompiledIlSizeDescription = "Count of bytes of intermediate language that have been compiled since the process has started." + + // DotnetJitCompiledMethods is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.jit.compiled_methods" semantic conventions. It represents the number of times the JIT compiler (re)compiled methods since the process has started. + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {method} + // Stability: experimental + DotnetJitCompiledMethodsName = "dotnet.jit.compiled_methods" + DotnetJitCompiledMethodsUnit = "{method}" + DotnetJitCompiledMethodsDescription = "The number of times the JIT compiler (re)compiled methods since the process has started." + + // DotnetJitCompilationTime is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.jit.compilation.time" semantic conventions. It represents the amount of time the JIT compiler has spent compiling methods since the process has started. + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + DotnetJitCompilationTimeName = "dotnet.jit.compilation.time" + DotnetJitCompilationTimeUnit = "s" + DotnetJitCompilationTimeDescription = "The amount of time the JIT compiler has spent compiling methods since the process has started." + + // DotnetMonitorLockContentions is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.monitor.lock_contentions" semantic conventions. It represents the number of times there was contention when trying to acquire a monitor lock since the process has started. + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {contention} + // Stability: experimental + DotnetMonitorLockContentionsName = "dotnet.monitor.lock_contentions" + DotnetMonitorLockContentionsUnit = "{contention}" + DotnetMonitorLockContentionsDescription = "The number of times there was contention when trying to acquire a monitor lock since the process has started." + + // DotnetThreadPoolThreadCount is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.thread_pool.thread.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of thread pool threads that currently exist + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {thread} + // Stability: experimental + DotnetThreadPoolThreadCountName = "dotnet.thread_pool.thread.count" + DotnetThreadPoolThreadCountUnit = "{thread}" + DotnetThreadPoolThreadCountDescription = "The number of thread pool threads that currently exist." + + // DotnetThreadPoolWorkItemCount is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.thread_pool.work_item.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of work items that the thread pool has completed since the process has started. + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {work_item} + // Stability: experimental + DotnetThreadPoolWorkItemCountName = "dotnet.thread_pool.work_item.count" + DotnetThreadPoolWorkItemCountUnit = "{work_item}" + DotnetThreadPoolWorkItemCountDescription = "The number of work items that the thread pool has completed since the process has started." + + // DotnetThreadPoolQueueLength is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.thread_pool.queue.length" semantic conventions. It represents the number of work items that are currently queued to be processed by the thread pool. + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {work_item} + // Stability: experimental + DotnetThreadPoolQueueLengthName = "dotnet.thread_pool.queue.length" + DotnetThreadPoolQueueLengthUnit = "{work_item}" + DotnetThreadPoolQueueLengthDescription = "The number of work items that are currently queued to be processed by the thread pool." + + // DotnetTimerCount is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.timer.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of timer instances that are currently active + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {timer} + // Stability: experimental + DotnetTimerCountName = "dotnet.timer.count" + DotnetTimerCountUnit = "{timer}" + DotnetTimerCountDescription = "The number of timer instances that are currently active." + + // DotnetAssemblyCount is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.assembly.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of .NET assemblies that are currently loaded + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {assembly} + // Stability: experimental + DotnetAssemblyCountName = "dotnet.assembly.count" + DotnetAssemblyCountUnit = "{assembly}" + DotnetAssemblyCountDescription = "The number of .NET assemblies that are currently loaded." + + // DotnetExceptions is the metric conforming to the "dotnet.exceptions" semantic conventions. It represents the number of exceptions that have been thrown in managed code + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {exception} + // Stability: experimental + DotnetExceptionsName = "dotnet.exceptions" + DotnetExceptionsUnit = "{exception}" + DotnetExceptionsDescription = "The number of exceptions that have been thrown in managed code." + + // FaasInvokeDuration is the metric conforming to the "faas.invoke_duration" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the duration of the function's logic execution + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + FaasInvokeDurationName = "faas.invoke_duration" + FaasInvokeDurationUnit = "s" + FaasInvokeDurationDescription = "Measures the duration of the function's logic execution" + + // FaasInitDuration is the metric conforming to the "faas.init_duration" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the duration of the function's initialization, such as a cold start + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + FaasInitDurationName = "faas.init_duration" + FaasInitDurationUnit = "s" + FaasInitDurationDescription = "Measures the duration of the function's initialization, such as a cold start" + + // FaasColdstarts is the metric conforming to the "faas.coldstarts" semantic conventions. It represents the number of invocation cold starts + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {coldstart} + // Stability: experimental + FaasColdstartsName = "faas.coldstarts" + FaasColdstartsUnit = "{coldstart}" + FaasColdstartsDescription = "Number of invocation cold starts" + + // FaasErrors is the metric conforming to the "faas.errors" semantic conventions. It represents the number of invocation errors + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {error} + // Stability: experimental + FaasErrorsName = "faas.errors" + FaasErrorsUnit = "{error}" + FaasErrorsDescription = "Number of invocation errors" + + // FaasInvocations is the metric conforming to the "faas.invocations" semantic conventions. It represents the number of successful invocations + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {invocation} + // Stability: experimental + FaasInvocationsName = "faas.invocations" + FaasInvocationsUnit = "{invocation}" + FaasInvocationsDescription = "Number of successful invocations" + + // FaasTimeouts is the metric conforming to the "faas.timeouts" semantic conventions. It represents the number of invocation timeouts + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {timeout} + // Stability: experimental + FaasTimeoutsName = "faas.timeouts" + FaasTimeoutsUnit = "{timeout}" + FaasTimeoutsDescription = "Number of invocation timeouts" + + // FaasMemUsage is the metric conforming to the "faas.mem_usage" semantic conventions. It represents the distribution of max memory usage per invocation + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + FaasMemUsageName = "faas.mem_usage" + FaasMemUsageUnit = "By" + FaasMemUsageDescription = "Distribution of max memory usage per invocation" + + // FaasCpuUsage is the metric conforming to the "faas.cpu_usage" semantic conventions. It represents the distribution of CPU usage per invocation + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + FaasCpuUsageName = "faas.cpu_usage" + FaasCpuUsageUnit = "s" + FaasCpuUsageDescription = "Distribution of CPU usage per invocation" + + // FaasNetIo is the metric conforming to the "faas.net_io" semantic conventions. It represents the distribution of net I/O usage per invocation + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + FaasNetIoName = "faas.net_io" + FaasNetIoUnit = "By" + FaasNetIoDescription = "Distribution of net I/O usage per invocation" + + // GenAiClientTokenUsage is the metric conforming to the "gen_ai.client.token.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the measures number of input and output tokens used + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: {token} + // Stability: experimental + GenAiClientTokenUsageName = "gen_ai.client.token.usage" + GenAiClientTokenUsageUnit = "{token}" + GenAiClientTokenUsageDescription = "Measures number of input and output tokens used" + + // GenAiClientOperationDuration is the metric conforming to the "gen_ai.client.operation.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the genAI operation duration + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + GenAiClientOperationDurationName = "gen_ai.client.operation.duration" + GenAiClientOperationDurationUnit = "s" + GenAiClientOperationDurationDescription = "GenAI operation duration" + + // GenAiServerRequestDuration is the metric conforming to the "gen_ai.server.request.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the generative AI server request duration such as time-to-last byte or last output token + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + GenAiServerRequestDurationName = "gen_ai.server.request.duration" + GenAiServerRequestDurationUnit = "s" + GenAiServerRequestDurationDescription = "Generative AI server request duration such as time-to-last byte or last output token" + + // GenAiServerTimePerOutputToken is the metric conforming to the "gen_ai.server.time_per_output_token" semantic conventions. It represents the time per output token generated after the first token for successful responses + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + GenAiServerTimePerOutputTokenName = "gen_ai.server.time_per_output_token" + GenAiServerTimePerOutputTokenUnit = "s" + GenAiServerTimePerOutputTokenDescription = "Time per output token generated after the first token for successful responses" + + // GenAiServerTimeToFirstToken is the metric conforming to the "gen_ai.server.time_to_first_token" semantic conventions. It represents the time to generate first token for successful responses + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + GenAiServerTimeToFirstTokenName = "gen_ai.server.time_to_first_token" + GenAiServerTimeToFirstTokenUnit = "s" + GenAiServerTimeToFirstTokenDescription = "Time to generate first token for successful responses" + + // GoMemoryUsed is the metric conforming to the "go.memory.used" semantic conventions. It represents the memory used by the Go runtime + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + GoMemoryUsedName = "go.memory.used" + GoMemoryUsedUnit = "By" + GoMemoryUsedDescription = "Memory used by the Go runtime." + + // GoMemoryLimit is the metric conforming to the "go.memory.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the go runtime memory limit configured by the user, if a limit exists + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + GoMemoryLimitName = "go.memory.limit" + GoMemoryLimitUnit = "By" + GoMemoryLimitDescription = "Go runtime memory limit configured by the user, if a limit exists." + + // GoMemoryAllocated is the metric conforming to the "go.memory.allocated" semantic conventions. It represents the memory allocated to the heap by the application + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + GoMemoryAllocatedName = "go.memory.allocated" + GoMemoryAllocatedUnit = "By" + GoMemoryAllocatedDescription = "Memory allocated to the heap by the application." + + // GoMemoryAllocations is the metric conforming to the "go.memory.allocations" semantic conventions. It represents the count of allocations to the heap by the application + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {allocation} + // Stability: experimental + GoMemoryAllocationsName = "go.memory.allocations" + GoMemoryAllocationsUnit = "{allocation}" + GoMemoryAllocationsDescription = "Count of allocations to the heap by the application." + + // GoMemoryGcGoal is the metric conforming to the "go.memory.gc.goal" semantic conventions. It represents the heap size target for the end of the GC cycle + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + GoMemoryGcGoalName = "go.memory.gc.goal" + GoMemoryGcGoalUnit = "By" + GoMemoryGcGoalDescription = "Heap size target for the end of the GC cycle." + + // GoGoroutineCount is the metric conforming to the "go.goroutine.count" semantic conventions. It represents the count of live goroutines + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {goroutine} + // Stability: experimental + GoGoroutineCountName = "go.goroutine.count" + GoGoroutineCountUnit = "{goroutine}" + GoGoroutineCountDescription = "Count of live goroutines." + + // GoProcessorLimit is the metric conforming to the "go.processor.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the number of OS threads that can execute user-level Go code simultaneously + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {thread} + // Stability: experimental + GoProcessorLimitName = "go.processor.limit" + GoProcessorLimitUnit = "{thread}" + GoProcessorLimitDescription = "The number of OS threads that can execute user-level Go code simultaneously." + + // GoScheduleDuration is the metric conforming to the "go.schedule.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the time goroutines have spent in the scheduler in a runnable state before actually running + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + GoScheduleDurationName = "go.schedule.duration" + GoScheduleDurationUnit = "s" + GoScheduleDurationDescription = "The time goroutines have spent in the scheduler in a runnable state before actually running." + + // GoConfigGogc is the metric conforming to the "go.config.gogc" semantic conventions. It represents the heap size target percentage configured by the user, otherwise 100 + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: % + // Stability: experimental + GoConfigGogcName = "go.config.gogc" + GoConfigGogcUnit = "%" + GoConfigGogcDescription = "Heap size target percentage configured by the user, otherwise 100." + + // HttpServerRequestDuration is the metric conforming to the "http.server.request.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of HTTP server requests + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: stable + HttpServerRequestDurationName = "http.server.request.duration" + HttpServerRequestDurationUnit = "s" + HttpServerRequestDurationDescription = "Duration of HTTP server requests." + + // HttpServerActiveRequests is the metric conforming to the "http.server.active_requests" semantic conventions. It represents the number of active HTTP server requests + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {request} + // Stability: experimental + HttpServerActiveRequestsName = "http.server.active_requests" + HttpServerActiveRequestsUnit = "{request}" + HttpServerActiveRequestsDescription = "Number of active HTTP server requests." + + // HttpServerRequestBodySize is the metric conforming to the "http.server.request.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size of HTTP server request bodies + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + HttpServerRequestBodySizeName = "http.server.request.body.size" + HttpServerRequestBodySizeUnit = "By" + HttpServerRequestBodySizeDescription = "Size of HTTP server request bodies." + + // HttpServerResponseBodySize is the metric conforming to the "http.server.response.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size of HTTP server response bodies + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + HttpServerResponseBodySizeName = "http.server.response.body.size" + HttpServerResponseBodySizeUnit = "By" + HttpServerResponseBodySizeDescription = "Size of HTTP server response bodies." + + // HttpClientRequestDuration is the metric conforming to the "http.client.request.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of HTTP client requests + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: stable + HttpClientRequestDurationName = "http.client.request.duration" + HttpClientRequestDurationUnit = "s" + HttpClientRequestDurationDescription = "Duration of HTTP client requests." + + // HttpClientRequestBodySize is the metric conforming to the "http.client.request.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size of HTTP client request bodies + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + HttpClientRequestBodySizeName = "http.client.request.body.size" + HttpClientRequestBodySizeUnit = "By" + HttpClientRequestBodySizeDescription = "Size of HTTP client request bodies." + + // HttpClientResponseBodySize is the metric conforming to the "http.client.response.body.size" semantic conventions. It represents the size of HTTP client response bodies + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + HttpClientResponseBodySizeName = "http.client.response.body.size" + HttpClientResponseBodySizeUnit = "By" + HttpClientResponseBodySizeDescription = "Size of HTTP client response bodies." + + // HttpClientOpenConnections is the metric conforming to the "http.client.open_connections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of outbound HTTP connections that are currently active or idle on the client + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: experimental + HttpClientOpenConnectionsName = "http.client.open_connections" + HttpClientOpenConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" + HttpClientOpenConnectionsDescription = "Number of outbound HTTP connections that are currently active or idle on the client." + + // HttpClientConnectionDuration is the metric conforming to the "http.client.connection.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of the successfully established outbound HTTP connections + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + HttpClientConnectionDurationName = "http.client.connection.duration" + HttpClientConnectionDurationUnit = "s" + HttpClientConnectionDurationDescription = "The duration of the successfully established outbound HTTP connections." + + // HttpClientActiveRequests is the metric conforming to the "http.client.active_requests" semantic conventions. It represents the number of active HTTP requests + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {request} + // Stability: experimental + HttpClientActiveRequestsName = "http.client.active_requests" + HttpClientActiveRequestsUnit = "{request}" + HttpClientActiveRequestsDescription = "Number of active HTTP requests." + + // HwEnergy is the metric conforming to the "hw.energy" semantic conventions. It represents the energy consumed by the component + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: J + // Stability: experimental + HwEnergyName = "hw.energy" + HwEnergyUnit = "J" + HwEnergyDescription = "Energy consumed by the component" + + // HwErrors is the metric conforming to the "hw.errors" semantic conventions. It represents the number of errors encountered by the component + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {error} + // Stability: experimental + HwErrorsName = "hw.errors" + HwErrorsUnit = "{error}" + HwErrorsDescription = "Number of errors encountered by the component" + + // HwPower is the metric conforming to the "hw.power" semantic conventions. It represents the instantaneous power consumed by the component + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: W + // Stability: experimental + HwPowerName = "hw.power" + HwPowerUnit = "W" + HwPowerDescription = "Instantaneous power consumed by the component" + + // HwStatus is the metric conforming to the "hw.status" semantic conventions. It represents the operational status: `1` (true) or `0` (false) for each of the possible states + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: 1 + // Stability: experimental + HwStatusName = "hw.status" + HwStatusUnit = "1" + HwStatusDescription = "Operational status: `1` (true) or `0` (false) for each of the possible states" + + // JvmMemoryUsed is the metric conforming to the "jvm.memory.used" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of memory used + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: stable + JvmMemoryUsedName = "jvm.memory.used" + JvmMemoryUsedUnit = "By" + JvmMemoryUsedDescription = "Measure of memory used." + + // JvmMemoryCommitted is the metric conforming to the "jvm.memory.committed" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of memory committed + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: stable + JvmMemoryCommittedName = "jvm.memory.committed" + JvmMemoryCommittedUnit = "By" + JvmMemoryCommittedDescription = "Measure of memory committed." + + // JvmMemoryLimit is the metric conforming to the "jvm.memory.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of max obtainable memory + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: stable + JvmMemoryLimitName = "jvm.memory.limit" + JvmMemoryLimitUnit = "By" + JvmMemoryLimitDescription = "Measure of max obtainable memory." + + // JvmMemoryUsedAfterLastGc is the metric conforming to the "jvm.memory.used_after_last_gc" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of memory used, as measured after the most recent garbage collection event on this pool + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: stable + JvmMemoryUsedAfterLastGcName = "jvm.memory.used_after_last_gc" + JvmMemoryUsedAfterLastGcUnit = "By" + JvmMemoryUsedAfterLastGcDescription = "Measure of memory used, as measured after the most recent garbage collection event on this pool." + + // JvmGcDuration is the metric conforming to the "jvm.gc.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of JVM garbage collection actions + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: stable + JvmGcDurationName = "jvm.gc.duration" + JvmGcDurationUnit = "s" + JvmGcDurationDescription = "Duration of JVM garbage collection actions." + + // JvmThreadCount is the metric conforming to the "jvm.thread.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of executing platform threads + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {thread} + // Stability: stable + JvmThreadCountName = "jvm.thread.count" + JvmThreadCountUnit = "{thread}" + JvmThreadCountDescription = "Number of executing platform threads." + + // JvmClassLoaded is the metric conforming to the "jvm.class.loaded" semantic conventions. It represents the number of classes loaded since JVM start + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {class} + // Stability: stable + JvmClassLoadedName = "jvm.class.loaded" + JvmClassLoadedUnit = "{class}" + JvmClassLoadedDescription = "Number of classes loaded since JVM start." + + // JvmClassUnloaded is the metric conforming to the "jvm.class.unloaded" semantic conventions. It represents the number of classes unloaded since JVM start + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {class} + // Stability: stable + JvmClassUnloadedName = "jvm.class.unloaded" + JvmClassUnloadedUnit = "{class}" + JvmClassUnloadedDescription = "Number of classes unloaded since JVM start." + + // JvmClassCount is the metric conforming to the "jvm.class.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of classes currently loaded + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {class} + // Stability: stable + JvmClassCountName = "jvm.class.count" + JvmClassCountUnit = "{class}" + JvmClassCountDescription = "Number of classes currently loaded." + + // JvmCpuCount is the metric conforming to the "jvm.cpu.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of processors available to the Java virtual machine + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {cpu} + // Stability: stable + JvmCpuCountName = "jvm.cpu.count" + JvmCpuCountUnit = "{cpu}" + JvmCpuCountDescription = "Number of processors available to the Java virtual machine." + + // JvmCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "jvm.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the cPU time used by the process as reported by the JVM + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: stable + JvmCpuTimeName = "jvm.cpu.time" + JvmCpuTimeUnit = "s" + JvmCpuTimeDescription = "CPU time used by the process as reported by the JVM." + + // JvmCpuRecentUtilization is the metric conforming to the "jvm.cpu.recent_utilization" semantic conventions. It represents the recent CPU utilization for the process as reported by the JVM + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: 1 + // Stability: stable + JvmCpuRecentUtilizationName = "jvm.cpu.recent_utilization" + JvmCpuRecentUtilizationUnit = "1" + JvmCpuRecentUtilizationDescription = "Recent CPU utilization for the process as reported by the JVM." + + // JvmBufferMemoryUsage is the metric conforming to the "jvm.buffer.memory.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated, use `jvm.buffer.memory.used` instead + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `jvm.buffer.memory.used`. + JvmBufferMemoryUsageName = "jvm.buffer.memory.usage" + JvmBufferMemoryUsageUnit = "By" + JvmBufferMemoryUsageDescription = "Deprecated, use `jvm.buffer.memory.used` instead." + + // JvmMemoryInit is the metric conforming to the "jvm.memory.init" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of initial memory requested + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + JvmMemoryInitName = "jvm.memory.init" + JvmMemoryInitUnit = "By" + JvmMemoryInitDescription = "Measure of initial memory requested." + + // JvmSystemCpuUtilization is the metric conforming to the "jvm.system.cpu.utilization" semantic conventions. It represents the recent CPU utilization for the whole system as reported by the JVM + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: 1 + // Stability: experimental + JvmSystemCpuUtilizationName = "jvm.system.cpu.utilization" + JvmSystemCpuUtilizationUnit = "1" + JvmSystemCpuUtilizationDescription = "Recent CPU utilization for the whole system as reported by the JVM." + + // JvmSystemCpuLoad1m is the metric conforming to the "jvm.system.cpu.load_1m" semantic conventions. It represents the average CPU load of the whole system for the last minute as reported by the JVM + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: {run_queue_item} + // Stability: experimental + JvmSystemCpuLoad1mName = "jvm.system.cpu.load_1m" + JvmSystemCpuLoad1mUnit = "{run_queue_item}" + JvmSystemCpuLoad1mDescription = "Average CPU load of the whole system for the last minute as reported by the JVM." + + // JvmBufferMemoryUsed is the metric conforming to the "jvm.buffer.memory.used" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of memory used by buffers + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + JvmBufferMemoryUsedName = "jvm.buffer.memory.used" + JvmBufferMemoryUsedUnit = "By" + JvmBufferMemoryUsedDescription = "Measure of memory used by buffers." + + // JvmBufferMemoryLimit is the metric conforming to the "jvm.buffer.memory.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the measure of total memory capacity of buffers + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + JvmBufferMemoryLimitName = "jvm.buffer.memory.limit" + JvmBufferMemoryLimitUnit = "By" + JvmBufferMemoryLimitDescription = "Measure of total memory capacity of buffers." + + // JvmBufferCount is the metric conforming to the "jvm.buffer.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of buffers in the pool + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {buffer} + // Stability: experimental + JvmBufferCountName = "jvm.buffer.count" + JvmBufferCountUnit = "{buffer}" + JvmBufferCountDescription = "Number of buffers in the pool." + + // K8sPodCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "k8s.pod.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the total CPU time consumed + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + K8sPodCpuTimeName = "k8s.pod.cpu.time" + K8sPodCpuTimeUnit = "s" + K8sPodCpuTimeDescription = "Total CPU time consumed" + + // K8sPodCpuUsage is the metric conforming to the "k8s.pod.cpu.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the pod's CPU usage, measured in cpus. Range from 0 to the number of allocatable CPUs + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: {cpu} + // Stability: experimental + K8sPodCpuUsageName = "k8s.pod.cpu.usage" + K8sPodCpuUsageUnit = "{cpu}" + K8sPodCpuUsageDescription = "Pod's CPU usage, measured in cpus. Range from 0 to the number of allocatable CPUs" + + // K8sPodMemoryUsage is the metric conforming to the "k8s.pod.memory.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the memory usage of the Pod + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + K8sPodMemoryUsageName = "k8s.pod.memory.usage" + K8sPodMemoryUsageUnit = "By" + K8sPodMemoryUsageDescription = "Memory usage of the Pod" + + // K8sNodeCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "k8s.node.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the total CPU time consumed + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + K8sNodeCpuTimeName = "k8s.node.cpu.time" + K8sNodeCpuTimeUnit = "s" + K8sNodeCpuTimeDescription = "Total CPU time consumed" + + // K8sNodeCpuUsage is the metric conforming to the "k8s.node.cpu.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the node's CPU usage, measured in cpus. Range from 0 to the number of allocatable CPUs + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: {cpu} + // Stability: experimental + K8sNodeCpuUsageName = "k8s.node.cpu.usage" + K8sNodeCpuUsageUnit = "{cpu}" + K8sNodeCpuUsageDescription = "Node's CPU usage, measured in cpus. Range from 0 to the number of allocatable CPUs" + + // K8sNodeMemoryUsage is the metric conforming to the "k8s.node.memory.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the memory usage of the Node + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + K8sNodeMemoryUsageName = "k8s.node.memory.usage" + K8sNodeMemoryUsageUnit = "By" + K8sNodeMemoryUsageDescription = "Memory usage of the Node" + + // KestrelActiveConnections is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.active_connections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connections that are currently active on the server + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: stable + KestrelActiveConnectionsName = "kestrel.active_connections" + KestrelActiveConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" + KestrelActiveConnectionsDescription = "Number of connections that are currently active on the server." + + // KestrelConnectionDuration is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.connection.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of connections on the server + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: stable + KestrelConnectionDurationName = "kestrel.connection.duration" + KestrelConnectionDurationUnit = "s" + KestrelConnectionDurationDescription = "The duration of connections on the server." + + // KestrelRejectedConnections is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.rejected_connections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connections rejected by the server + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: stable + KestrelRejectedConnectionsName = "kestrel.rejected_connections" + KestrelRejectedConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" + KestrelRejectedConnectionsDescription = "Number of connections rejected by the server." + + // KestrelQueuedConnections is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.queued_connections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connections that are currently queued and are waiting to start + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: stable + KestrelQueuedConnectionsName = "kestrel.queued_connections" + KestrelQueuedConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" + KestrelQueuedConnectionsDescription = "Number of connections that are currently queued and are waiting to start." + + // KestrelQueuedRequests is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.queued_requests" semantic conventions. It represents the number of HTTP requests on multiplexed connections (HTTP/2 and HTTP/3) that are currently queued and are waiting to start + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {request} + // Stability: stable + KestrelQueuedRequestsName = "kestrel.queued_requests" + KestrelQueuedRequestsUnit = "{request}" + KestrelQueuedRequestsDescription = "Number of HTTP requests on multiplexed connections (HTTP/2 and HTTP/3) that are currently queued and are waiting to start." + + // KestrelUpgradedConnections is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.upgraded_connections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connections that are currently upgraded (WebSockets). + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: stable + KestrelUpgradedConnectionsName = "kestrel.upgraded_connections" + KestrelUpgradedConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" + KestrelUpgradedConnectionsDescription = "Number of connections that are currently upgraded (WebSockets). ." + + // KestrelTlsHandshakeDuration is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.tls_handshake.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of TLS handshakes on the server + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: stable + KestrelTlsHandshakeDurationName = "kestrel.tls_handshake.duration" + KestrelTlsHandshakeDurationUnit = "s" + KestrelTlsHandshakeDurationDescription = "The duration of TLS handshakes on the server." + + // KestrelActiveTlsHandshakes is the metric conforming to the "kestrel.active_tls_handshakes" semantic conventions. It represents the number of TLS handshakes that are currently in progress on the server + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {handshake} + // Stability: stable + KestrelActiveTlsHandshakesName = "kestrel.active_tls_handshakes" + KestrelActiveTlsHandshakesUnit = "{handshake}" + KestrelActiveTlsHandshakesDescription = "Number of TLS handshakes that are currently in progress on the server." + + // MessagingPublishDuration is the metric conforming to the "messaging.publish.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated. Use `messaging.client.operation.duration` instead + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.client.operation.duration`. + MessagingPublishDurationName = "messaging.publish.duration" + MessagingPublishDurationUnit = "s" + MessagingPublishDurationDescription = "Deprecated. Use `messaging.client.operation.duration` instead." + + // MessagingReceiveDuration is the metric conforming to the "messaging.receive.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated. Use `messaging.client.operation.duration` instead + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.client.operation.duration`. + MessagingReceiveDurationName = "messaging.receive.duration" + MessagingReceiveDurationUnit = "s" + MessagingReceiveDurationDescription = "Deprecated. Use `messaging.client.operation.duration` instead." + + // MessagingProcessMessages is the metric conforming to the "messaging.process.messages" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated. Use `messaging.client.consumed.messages` instead + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {message} + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.client.consumed.messages`. + MessagingProcessMessagesName = "messaging.process.messages" + MessagingProcessMessagesUnit = "{message}" + MessagingProcessMessagesDescription = "Deprecated. Use `messaging.client.consumed.messages` instead." + + // MessagingPublishMessages is the metric conforming to the "messaging.publish.messages" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated. Use `messaging.client.produced.messages` instead + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {message} + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.client.produced.messages`. + MessagingPublishMessagesName = "messaging.publish.messages" + MessagingPublishMessagesUnit = "{message}" + MessagingPublishMessagesDescription = "Deprecated. Use `messaging.client.produced.messages` instead." + + // MessagingReceiveMessages is the metric conforming to the "messaging.receive.messages" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated. Use `messaging.client.consumed.messages` instead + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {message} + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.client.consumed.messages`. + MessagingReceiveMessagesName = "messaging.receive.messages" + MessagingReceiveMessagesUnit = "{message}" + MessagingReceiveMessagesDescription = "Deprecated. Use `messaging.client.consumed.messages` instead." + + // MessagingClientPublishedMessages is the metric conforming to the "messaging.client.published.messages" semantic conventions. It represents the deprecated. Use `messaging.client.sent.messages` instead + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {message} + // Stability: experimental + // Deprecated: Replaced by `messaging.client.sent.messages`. + MessagingClientPublishedMessagesName = "messaging.client.published.messages" + MessagingClientPublishedMessagesUnit = "{message}" + MessagingClientPublishedMessagesDescription = "Deprecated. Use `messaging.client.sent.messages` instead." + + // MessagingClientOperationDuration is the metric conforming to the "messaging.client.operation.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of messaging operation initiated by a producer or consumer client + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + MessagingClientOperationDurationName = "messaging.client.operation.duration" + MessagingClientOperationDurationUnit = "s" + MessagingClientOperationDurationDescription = "Duration of messaging operation initiated by a producer or consumer client." + + // MessagingProcessDuration is the metric conforming to the "messaging.process.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of processing operation + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + MessagingProcessDurationName = "messaging.process.duration" + MessagingProcessDurationUnit = "s" + MessagingProcessDurationDescription = "Duration of processing operation." + + // MessagingClientSentMessages is the metric conforming to the "messaging.client.sent.messages" semantic conventions. It represents the number of messages producer attempted to send to the broker + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {message} + // Stability: experimental + MessagingClientSentMessagesName = "messaging.client.sent.messages" + MessagingClientSentMessagesUnit = "{message}" + MessagingClientSentMessagesDescription = "Number of messages producer attempted to send to the broker." + + // MessagingClientConsumedMessages is the metric conforming to the "messaging.client.consumed.messages" semantic conventions. It represents the number of messages that were delivered to the application + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {message} + // Stability: experimental + MessagingClientConsumedMessagesName = "messaging.client.consumed.messages" + MessagingClientConsumedMessagesUnit = "{message}" + MessagingClientConsumedMessagesDescription = "Number of messages that were delivered to the application." + + // NodejsEventloopDelayMin is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.min" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop minimum delay + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + NodejsEventloopDelayMinName = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.min" + NodejsEventloopDelayMinUnit = "s" + NodejsEventloopDelayMinDescription = "Event loop minimum delay." + + // NodejsEventloopDelayMax is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.max" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop maximum delay + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + NodejsEventloopDelayMaxName = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.max" + NodejsEventloopDelayMaxUnit = "s" + NodejsEventloopDelayMaxDescription = "Event loop maximum delay." + + // NodejsEventloopDelayMean is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.mean" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop mean delay + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + NodejsEventloopDelayMeanName = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.mean" + NodejsEventloopDelayMeanUnit = "s" + NodejsEventloopDelayMeanDescription = "Event loop mean delay." + + // NodejsEventloopDelayStddev is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.stddev" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop standard deviation delay + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + NodejsEventloopDelayStddevName = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.stddev" + NodejsEventloopDelayStddevUnit = "s" + NodejsEventloopDelayStddevDescription = "Event loop standard deviation delay." + + // NodejsEventloopDelayP50 is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.p50" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop 50 percentile delay + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + NodejsEventloopDelayP50Name = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.p50" + NodejsEventloopDelayP50Unit = "s" + NodejsEventloopDelayP50Description = "Event loop 50 percentile delay." + + // NodejsEventloopDelayP90 is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.p90" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop 90 percentile delay + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + NodejsEventloopDelayP90Name = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.p90" + NodejsEventloopDelayP90Unit = "s" + NodejsEventloopDelayP90Description = "Event loop 90 percentile delay." + + // NodejsEventloopDelayP99 is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.delay.p99" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop 99 percentile delay + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + NodejsEventloopDelayP99Name = "nodejs.eventloop.delay.p99" + NodejsEventloopDelayP99Unit = "s" + NodejsEventloopDelayP99Description = "Event loop 99 percentile delay." + + // NodejsEventloopUtilization is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.utilization" semantic conventions. It represents the event loop utilization + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: 1 + // Stability: experimental + NodejsEventloopUtilizationName = "nodejs.eventloop.utilization" + NodejsEventloopUtilizationUnit = "1" + NodejsEventloopUtilizationDescription = "Event loop utilization." + + // NodejsEventloopTime is the metric conforming to the "nodejs.eventloop.time" semantic conventions. It represents the cumulative duration of time the event loop has been in each state + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + NodejsEventloopTimeName = "nodejs.eventloop.time" + NodejsEventloopTimeUnit = "s" + NodejsEventloopTimeDescription = "Cumulative duration of time the event loop has been in each state." + + // ProcessCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "process.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the total CPU seconds broken down by different states + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + ProcessCpuTimeName = "process.cpu.time" + ProcessCpuTimeUnit = "s" + ProcessCpuTimeDescription = "Total CPU seconds broken down by different states." + + // ProcessCpuUtilization is the metric conforming to the "process.cpu.utilization" semantic conventions. It represents the difference in process.cpu.time since the last measurement, divided by the elapsed time and number of CPUs available to the process + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: 1 + // Stability: experimental + ProcessCpuUtilizationName = "process.cpu.utilization" + ProcessCpuUtilizationUnit = "1" + ProcessCpuUtilizationDescription = "Difference in process.cpu.time since the last measurement, divided by the elapsed time and number of CPUs available to the process." + + // ProcessMemoryUsage is the metric conforming to the "process.memory.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the amount of physical memory in use + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + ProcessMemoryUsageName = "process.memory.usage" + ProcessMemoryUsageUnit = "By" + ProcessMemoryUsageDescription = "The amount of physical memory in use." + + // ProcessMemoryVirtual is the metric conforming to the "process.memory.virtual" semantic conventions. It represents the amount of committed virtual memory + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + ProcessMemoryVirtualName = "process.memory.virtual" + ProcessMemoryVirtualUnit = "By" + ProcessMemoryVirtualDescription = "The amount of committed virtual memory." + + // ProcessDiskIo is the metric conforming to the "process.disk.io" semantic conventions. It represents the disk bytes transferred + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + ProcessDiskIoName = "process.disk.io" + ProcessDiskIoUnit = "By" + ProcessDiskIoDescription = "Disk bytes transferred." + + // ProcessNetworkIo is the metric conforming to the "process.network.io" semantic conventions. It represents the network bytes transferred + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + ProcessNetworkIoName = "process.network.io" + ProcessNetworkIoUnit = "By" + ProcessNetworkIoDescription = "Network bytes transferred." + + // ProcessThreadCount is the metric conforming to the "process.thread.count" semantic conventions. It represents the process threads count + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {thread} + // Stability: experimental + ProcessThreadCountName = "process.thread.count" + ProcessThreadCountUnit = "{thread}" + ProcessThreadCountDescription = "Process threads count." + + // ProcessOpenFileDescriptorCount is the metric conforming to the "process.open_file_descriptor.count" semantic conventions. It represents the number of file descriptors in use by the process + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {count} + // Stability: experimental + ProcessOpenFileDescriptorCountName = "process.open_file_descriptor.count" + ProcessOpenFileDescriptorCountUnit = "{count}" + ProcessOpenFileDescriptorCountDescription = "Number of file descriptors in use by the process." + + // ProcessContextSwitches is the metric conforming to the "process.context_switches" semantic conventions. It represents the number of times the process has been context switched + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {count} + // Stability: experimental + ProcessContextSwitchesName = "process.context_switches" + ProcessContextSwitchesUnit = "{count}" + ProcessContextSwitchesDescription = "Number of times the process has been context switched." + + // ProcessPagingFaults is the metric conforming to the "process.paging.faults" semantic conventions. It represents the number of page faults the process has made + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {fault} + // Stability: experimental + ProcessPagingFaultsName = "process.paging.faults" + ProcessPagingFaultsUnit = "{fault}" + ProcessPagingFaultsDescription = "Number of page faults the process has made." + + // ProcessUptime is the metric conforming to the "process.uptime" semantic conventions. It represents the time the process has been running + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + ProcessUptimeName = "process.uptime" + ProcessUptimeUnit = "s" + ProcessUptimeDescription = "The time the process has been running." + + // RpcServerDuration is the metric conforming to the "rpc.server.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the duration of inbound RPC + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: ms + // Stability: experimental + RpcServerDurationName = "rpc.server.duration" + RpcServerDurationUnit = "ms" + RpcServerDurationDescription = "Measures the duration of inbound RPC." + + // RpcServerRequestSize is the metric conforming to the "rpc.server.request.size" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the size of RPC request messages (uncompressed) + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + RpcServerRequestSizeName = "rpc.server.request.size" + RpcServerRequestSizeUnit = "By" + RpcServerRequestSizeDescription = "Measures the size of RPC request messages (uncompressed)." + + // RpcServerResponseSize is the metric conforming to the "rpc.server.response.size" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the size of RPC response messages (uncompressed) + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + RpcServerResponseSizeName = "rpc.server.response.size" + RpcServerResponseSizeUnit = "By" + RpcServerResponseSizeDescription = "Measures the size of RPC response messages (uncompressed)." + + // RpcServerRequestsPerRpc is the metric conforming to the "rpc.server.requests_per_rpc" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the number of messages received per RPC + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: {count} + // Stability: experimental + RpcServerRequestsPerRpcName = "rpc.server.requests_per_rpc" + RpcServerRequestsPerRpcUnit = "{count}" + RpcServerRequestsPerRpcDescription = "Measures the number of messages received per RPC." + + // RpcServerResponsesPerRpc is the metric conforming to the "rpc.server.responses_per_rpc" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the number of messages sent per RPC + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: {count} + // Stability: experimental + RpcServerResponsesPerRpcName = "rpc.server.responses_per_rpc" + RpcServerResponsesPerRpcUnit = "{count}" + RpcServerResponsesPerRpcDescription = "Measures the number of messages sent per RPC." + + // RpcClientDuration is the metric conforming to the "rpc.client.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the duration of outbound RPC + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: ms + // Stability: experimental + RpcClientDurationName = "rpc.client.duration" + RpcClientDurationUnit = "ms" + RpcClientDurationDescription = "Measures the duration of outbound RPC." + + // RpcClientRequestSize is the metric conforming to the "rpc.client.request.size" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the size of RPC request messages (uncompressed) + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + RpcClientRequestSizeName = "rpc.client.request.size" + RpcClientRequestSizeUnit = "By" + RpcClientRequestSizeDescription = "Measures the size of RPC request messages (uncompressed)." + + // RpcClientResponseSize is the metric conforming to the "rpc.client.response.size" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the size of RPC response messages (uncompressed) + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + RpcClientResponseSizeName = "rpc.client.response.size" + RpcClientResponseSizeUnit = "By" + RpcClientResponseSizeDescription = "Measures the size of RPC response messages (uncompressed)." + + // RpcClientRequestsPerRpc is the metric conforming to the "rpc.client.requests_per_rpc" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the number of messages received per RPC + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: {count} + // Stability: experimental + RpcClientRequestsPerRpcName = "rpc.client.requests_per_rpc" + RpcClientRequestsPerRpcUnit = "{count}" + RpcClientRequestsPerRpcDescription = "Measures the number of messages received per RPC." + + // RpcClientResponsesPerRpc is the metric conforming to the "rpc.client.responses_per_rpc" semantic conventions. It represents the measures the number of messages sent per RPC + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: {count} + // Stability: experimental + RpcClientResponsesPerRpcName = "rpc.client.responses_per_rpc" + RpcClientResponsesPerRpcUnit = "{count}" + RpcClientResponsesPerRpcDescription = "Measures the number of messages sent per RPC." + + // SignalrServerConnectionDuration is the metric conforming to the "signalr.server.connection.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the duration of connections on the server + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: stable + SignalrServerConnectionDurationName = "signalr.server.connection.duration" + SignalrServerConnectionDurationUnit = "s" + SignalrServerConnectionDurationDescription = "The duration of connections on the server." + + // SignalrServerActiveConnections is the metric conforming to the "signalr.server.active_connections" semantic conventions. It represents the number of connections that are currently active on the server + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: stable + SignalrServerActiveConnectionsName = "signalr.server.active_connections" + SignalrServerActiveConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" + SignalrServerActiveConnectionsDescription = "Number of connections that are currently active on the server." + + // SystemCpuTime is the metric conforming to the "system.cpu.time" semantic conventions. It represents the seconds each logical CPU spent on each mode + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + SystemCpuTimeName = "system.cpu.time" + SystemCpuTimeUnit = "s" + SystemCpuTimeDescription = "Seconds each logical CPU spent on each mode" + + // SystemCpuUtilization is the metric conforming to the "system.cpu.utilization" semantic conventions. It represents the difference in system.cpu.time since the last measurement, divided by the elapsed time and number of logical CPUs + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: 1 + // Stability: experimental + SystemCpuUtilizationName = "system.cpu.utilization" + SystemCpuUtilizationUnit = "1" + SystemCpuUtilizationDescription = "Difference in system.cpu.time since the last measurement, divided by the elapsed time and number of logical CPUs" + + // SystemCpuFrequency is the metric conforming to the "system.cpu.frequency" semantic conventions. It represents the reports the current frequency of the CPU in Hz + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: {Hz} + // Stability: experimental + SystemCpuFrequencyName = "system.cpu.frequency" + SystemCpuFrequencyUnit = "{Hz}" + SystemCpuFrequencyDescription = "Reports the current frequency of the CPU in Hz" + + // SystemCpuPhysicalCount is the metric conforming to the "system.cpu.physical.count" semantic conventions. It represents the reports the number of actual physical processor cores on the hardware + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {cpu} + // Stability: experimental + SystemCpuPhysicalCountName = "system.cpu.physical.count" + SystemCpuPhysicalCountUnit = "{cpu}" + SystemCpuPhysicalCountDescription = "Reports the number of actual physical processor cores on the hardware" + + // SystemCpuLogicalCount is the metric conforming to the "system.cpu.logical.count" semantic conventions. It represents the reports the number of logical (virtual) processor cores created by the operating system to manage multitasking + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {cpu} + // Stability: experimental + SystemCpuLogicalCountName = "system.cpu.logical.count" + SystemCpuLogicalCountUnit = "{cpu}" + SystemCpuLogicalCountDescription = "Reports the number of logical (virtual) processor cores created by the operating system to manage multitasking" + + // SystemMemoryUsage is the metric conforming to the "system.memory.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the reports memory in use by state + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + SystemMemoryUsageName = "system.memory.usage" + SystemMemoryUsageUnit = "By" + SystemMemoryUsageDescription = "Reports memory in use by state." + + // SystemMemoryLimit is the metric conforming to the "system.memory.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the total memory available in the system + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + SystemMemoryLimitName = "system.memory.limit" + SystemMemoryLimitUnit = "By" + SystemMemoryLimitDescription = "Total memory available in the system." + + // SystemMemoryShared is the metric conforming to the "system.memory.shared" semantic conventions. It represents the shared memory used (mostly by tmpfs) + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + SystemMemorySharedName = "system.memory.shared" + SystemMemorySharedUnit = "By" + SystemMemorySharedDescription = "Shared memory used (mostly by tmpfs)." + + // SystemMemoryUtilization is the metric conforming to the "system.memory.utilization" semantic conventions + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: 1 + // Stability: experimental + // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. + SystemMemoryUtilizationName = "system.memory.utilization" + SystemMemoryUtilizationUnit = "1" + + // SystemPagingUsage is the metric conforming to the "system.paging.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the unix swap or windows pagefile usage + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + SystemPagingUsageName = "system.paging.usage" + SystemPagingUsageUnit = "By" + SystemPagingUsageDescription = "Unix swap or windows pagefile usage" + + // SystemPagingUtilization is the metric conforming to the "system.paging.utilization" semantic conventions + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: 1 + // Stability: experimental + // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. + SystemPagingUtilizationName = "system.paging.utilization" + SystemPagingUtilizationUnit = "1" + + // SystemPagingFaults is the metric conforming to the "system.paging.faults" semantic conventions + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {fault} + // Stability: experimental + // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. + SystemPagingFaultsName = "system.paging.faults" + SystemPagingFaultsUnit = "{fault}" + + // SystemPagingOperations is the metric conforming to the "system.paging.operations" semantic conventions + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {operation} + // Stability: experimental + // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. + SystemPagingOperationsName = "system.paging.operations" + SystemPagingOperationsUnit = "{operation}" + + // SystemDiskIo is the metric conforming to the "system.disk.io" semantic conventions + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. + SystemDiskIoName = "system.disk.io" + SystemDiskIoUnit = "By" + + // SystemDiskOperations is the metric conforming to the "system.disk.operations" semantic conventions + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {operation} + // Stability: experimental + // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. + SystemDiskOperationsName = "system.disk.operations" + SystemDiskOperationsUnit = "{operation}" + + // SystemDiskIoTime is the metric conforming to the "system.disk.io_time" semantic conventions. It represents the time disk spent activated + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + SystemDiskIoTimeName = "system.disk.io_time" + SystemDiskIoTimeUnit = "s" + SystemDiskIoTimeDescription = "Time disk spent activated" + + // SystemDiskOperationTime is the metric conforming to the "system.disk.operation_time" semantic conventions. It represents the sum of the time each operation took to complete + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + SystemDiskOperationTimeName = "system.disk.operation_time" + SystemDiskOperationTimeUnit = "s" + SystemDiskOperationTimeDescription = "Sum of the time each operation took to complete" + + // SystemDiskMerged is the metric conforming to the "system.disk.merged" semantic conventions + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {operation} + // Stability: experimental + // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. + SystemDiskMergedName = "system.disk.merged" + SystemDiskMergedUnit = "{operation}" + + // SystemDiskLimit is the metric conforming to the "system.disk.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the total storage capacity of the disk + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + SystemDiskLimitName = "system.disk.limit" + SystemDiskLimitUnit = "By" + SystemDiskLimitDescription = "The total storage capacity of the disk" + + // SystemFilesystemUsage is the metric conforming to the "system.filesystem.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the reports a filesystem's space usage across different states + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + SystemFilesystemUsageName = "system.filesystem.usage" + SystemFilesystemUsageUnit = "By" + SystemFilesystemUsageDescription = "Reports a filesystem's space usage across different states." + + // SystemFilesystemUtilization is the metric conforming to the "system.filesystem.utilization" semantic conventions + // Instrument: gauge + // Unit: 1 + // Stability: experimental + // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. + SystemFilesystemUtilizationName = "system.filesystem.utilization" + SystemFilesystemUtilizationUnit = "1" + + // SystemFilesystemLimit is the metric conforming to the "system.filesystem.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the total storage capacity of the filesystem + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + SystemFilesystemLimitName = "system.filesystem.limit" + SystemFilesystemLimitUnit = "By" + SystemFilesystemLimitDescription = "The total storage capacity of the filesystem" + + // SystemNetworkDropped is the metric conforming to the "system.network.dropped" semantic conventions. It represents the count of packets that are dropped or discarded even though there was no error + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {packet} + // Stability: experimental + SystemNetworkDroppedName = "system.network.dropped" + SystemNetworkDroppedUnit = "{packet}" + SystemNetworkDroppedDescription = "Count of packets that are dropped or discarded even though there was no error" + + // SystemNetworkPackets is the metric conforming to the "system.network.packets" semantic conventions + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {packet} + // Stability: experimental + // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. + SystemNetworkPacketsName = "system.network.packets" + SystemNetworkPacketsUnit = "{packet}" + + // SystemNetworkErrors is the metric conforming to the "system.network.errors" semantic conventions. It represents the count of network errors detected + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {error} + // Stability: experimental + SystemNetworkErrorsName = "system.network.errors" + SystemNetworkErrorsUnit = "{error}" + SystemNetworkErrorsDescription = "Count of network errors detected" + + // SystemNetworkIo is the metric conforming to the "system.network.io" semantic conventions + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. + SystemNetworkIoName = "system.network.io" + SystemNetworkIoUnit = "By" + + // SystemNetworkConnections is the metric conforming to the "system.network.connections" semantic conventions + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {connection} + // Stability: experimental + // NOTE: The description (brief) for this metric is not defined in the semantic-conventions repository. + SystemNetworkConnectionsName = "system.network.connections" + SystemNetworkConnectionsUnit = "{connection}" + + // SystemProcessCount is the metric conforming to the "system.process.count" semantic conventions. It represents the total number of processes in each state + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: {process} + // Stability: experimental + SystemProcessCountName = "system.process.count" + SystemProcessCountUnit = "{process}" + SystemProcessCountDescription = "Total number of processes in each state" + + // SystemProcessCreated is the metric conforming to the "system.process.created" semantic conventions. It represents the total number of processes created over uptime of the host + // Instrument: counter + // Unit: {process} + // Stability: experimental + SystemProcessCreatedName = "system.process.created" + SystemProcessCreatedUnit = "{process}" + SystemProcessCreatedDescription = "Total number of processes created over uptime of the host" + + // SystemLinuxMemoryAvailable is the metric conforming to the "system.linux.memory.available" semantic conventions. It represents an estimate of how much memory is available for starting new applications, without causing swapping + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + SystemLinuxMemoryAvailableName = "system.linux.memory.available" + SystemLinuxMemoryAvailableUnit = "By" + SystemLinuxMemoryAvailableDescription = "An estimate of how much memory is available for starting new applications, without causing swapping" + + // SystemLinuxMemorySlabUsage is the metric conforming to the "system.linux.memory.slab.usage" semantic conventions. It represents the reports the memory used by the Linux kernel for managing caches of frequently used objects + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + SystemLinuxMemorySlabUsageName = "system.linux.memory.slab.usage" + SystemLinuxMemorySlabUsageUnit = "By" + SystemLinuxMemorySlabUsageDescription = "Reports the memory used by the Linux kernel for managing caches of frequently used objects." + + // V8jsGcDuration is the metric conforming to the "v8js.gc.duration" semantic conventions. It represents the garbage collection duration + // Instrument: histogram + // Unit: s + // Stability: experimental + V8jsGcDurationName = "v8js.gc.duration" + V8jsGcDurationUnit = "s" + V8jsGcDurationDescription = "Garbage collection duration." + + // V8jsMemoryHeapLimit is the metric conforming to the "v8js.memory.heap.limit" semantic conventions. It represents the total heap memory size pre-allocated + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + V8jsMemoryHeapLimitName = "v8js.memory.heap.limit" + V8jsMemoryHeapLimitUnit = "By" + V8jsMemoryHeapLimitDescription = "Total heap memory size pre-allocated." + + // V8jsMemoryHeapUsed is the metric conforming to the "v8js.memory.heap.used" semantic conventions. It represents the heap Memory size allocated + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + V8jsMemoryHeapUsedName = "v8js.memory.heap.used" + V8jsMemoryHeapUsedUnit = "By" + V8jsMemoryHeapUsedDescription = "Heap Memory size allocated." + + // V8jsHeapSpaceAvailableSize is the metric conforming to the "v8js.heap.space.available_size" semantic conventions. It represents the heap space available size + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + V8jsHeapSpaceAvailableSizeName = "v8js.heap.space.available_size" + V8jsHeapSpaceAvailableSizeUnit = "By" + V8jsHeapSpaceAvailableSizeDescription = "Heap space available size." + + // V8jsHeapSpacePhysicalSize is the metric conforming to the "v8js.heap.space.physical_size" semantic conventions. It represents the committed size of a heap space + // Instrument: updowncounter + // Unit: By + // Stability: experimental + V8jsHeapSpacePhysicalSizeName = "v8js.heap.space.physical_size" + V8jsHeapSpacePhysicalSizeUnit = "By" + V8jsHeapSpacePhysicalSizeDescription = "Committed size of a heap space." + +) \ No newline at end of file