github.com/v2fly/tools@v0.100.0/internal/event/export/ocagent/README.md (about) 1 # Exporting Metrics and Traces with OpenCensus, Zipkin, and Prometheus 2 3 This tutorial provides a minimum example to verify that metrics and traces 4 can be exported to OpenCensus from Go tools. 5 6 ## Setting up oragent 7 8 1. Ensure you have [docker](https://www.docker.com/get-started) and [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/). 9 2. Clone [oragent](https://github.com/orijtech/oragent). 10 3. In the oragent directory, start the services: 11 ```bash 12 docker-compose up 13 ``` 14 If everything goes well, you should see output resembling the following: 15 ``` 16 Starting oragent_zipkin_1 ... done 17 Starting oragent_oragent_1 ... done 18 Starting oragent_prometheus_1 ... done 19 ... 20 ``` 21 * You can check the status of the OpenCensus agent using zPages at http://localhost:55679/debug/tracez. 22 * You can now access the Prometheus UI at http://localhost:9445. 23 * You can now access the Zipkin UI at http://localhost:9444. 24 4. To shut down oragent, hit Ctrl+C in the terminal. 25 5. You can also start oragent in detached mode by running `docker-compose up -d`. To stop oragent while detached, run `docker-compose down`. 26 27 ## Exporting Metrics and Traces 28 1. Clone the [tools](https://golang.org/x/tools) subrepository. 29 1. Inside `internal`, create a file named `main.go` with the following contents: 30 ```go 31 package main 32 33 import ( 34 "context" 35 "fmt" 36 "math/rand" 37 "net/http" 38 "time" 39 40 "golang.org/x/tools/internal/event" 41 "golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/export" 42 "golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/export/metric" 43 "golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/export/ocagent" 44 ) 45 46 type testExporter struct { 47 metrics metric.Exporter 48 ocagent *ocagent.Exporter 49 } 50 51 func (e *testExporter) ProcessEvent(ctx context.Context, ev event.Event) (context.Context, event.Event) { 52 ctx, ev = export.Tag(ctx, ev) 53 ctx, ev = export.ContextSpan(ctx, ev) 54 ctx, ev = e.metrics.ProcessEvent(ctx, ev) 55 ctx, ev = e.ocagent.ProcessEvent(ctx, ev) 56 return ctx, ev 57 } 58 59 func main() { 60 exporter := &testExporter{} 61 62 exporter.ocagent = ocagent.Connect(&ocagent.Config{ 63 Start: time.Now(), 64 Address: "http://127.0.0.1:55678", 65 Service: "go-tools-test", 66 Rate: 5 * time.Second, 67 Client: &http.Client{}, 68 }) 69 event.SetExporter(exporter) 70 71 ctx := context.TODO() 72 mLatency := event.NewFloat64Key("latency", "the latency in milliseconds") 73 distribution := metric.HistogramFloat64Data{ 74 Info: &metric.HistogramFloat64{ 75 Name: "latencyDistribution", 76 Description: "the various latencies", 77 Buckets: []float64{0, 10, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1000, 1400, 2000, 5000, 10000, 15000}, 78 }, 79 } 80 81 distribution.Info.Record(&exporter.metrics, mLatency) 82 83 for { 84 sleep := randomSleep() 85 _, end := event.StartSpan(ctx, "main.randomSleep()") 86 time.Sleep(time.Duration(sleep) * time.Millisecond) 87 end() 88 event.Record(ctx, mLatency.Of(float64(sleep))) 89 90 fmt.Println("Latency: ", float64(sleep)) 91 } 92 } 93 94 func randomSleep() int64 { 95 var max int64 96 switch modulus := time.Now().Unix() % 5; modulus { 97 case 0: 98 max = 17001 99 case 1: 100 max = 8007 101 case 2: 102 max = 917 103 case 3: 104 max = 87 105 case 4: 106 max = 1173 107 } 108 return rand.Int63n(max) 109 } 110 111 ``` 112 3. Run the new file from within the tools repository: 113 ```bash 114 go run internal/main.go 115 ``` 116 4. After about 5 seconds, OpenCensus should start receiving your new metrics, which you can see at http://localhost:8844/metrics. This page will look similar to the following: 117 ``` 118 # HELP promdemo_latencyDistribution the various latencies 119 # TYPE promdemo_latencyDistribution histogram 120 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="0"} 0 121 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="10"} 2 122 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="50"} 9 123 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="100"} 22 124 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="200"} 35 125 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="400"} 49 126 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="800"} 63 127 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="1000"} 78 128 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="1400"} 93 129 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="2000"} 108 130 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="5000"} 123 131 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="10000"} 138 132 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="15000"} 153 133 promdemo_latencyDistribution_bucket{vendor="otc",le="+Inf"} 15 134 promdemo_latencyDistribution_sum{vendor="otc"} 1641 135 promdemo_latencyDistribution_count{vendor="otc"} 15 136 ``` 137 5. After a few more seconds, Prometheus should start displaying your new metrics. You can view the distribution at http://localhost:9445/graph?g0.range_input=5m&g0.stacked=1&g0.expr=rate(oragent_latencyDistribution_bucket%5B5m%5D)&g0.tab=0. 138 139 6. Zipkin should also start displaying traces. You can view them at http://localhost:9444/zipkin/?limit=10&lookback=300000&serviceName=go-tools-test.