- Dependency the toolkit, such as using maven or gradle
<dependency>
<groupId>org.apache.skywalking</groupId>
<artifactId>apm-toolkit-trace</artifactId>
<version>${skywalking.version}</version>
</dependency>
- Use
TraceContext.traceId()
API to obtain traceId.
import org.apache.skywalking.apm.toolkit.trace.TraceContext;
...
modelAndView.addObject("traceId", TraceContext.traceId());
- Use
TraceContext.segmentId()
API to obtain segmentId.
import org.apache.skywalking.apm.toolkit.trace.TraceContext;
...
modelAndView.addObject("segmentId", TraceContext.segmentId());
- Use
TraceContext.spanId()
API to obtain spanId.
import org.apache.skywalking.apm.toolkit.trace.TraceContext;
...
modelAndView.addObject("spanId", TraceContext.spanId());
Sample codes only
-
Add
@Trace
to any method you want to trace. After that, you can see the span in the Stack. -
Methods annotated with
@Tag
will try to tag the current active span with the given key (Tag#key()
) and (Tag#value()
), if there is no active span at all, this annotation takes no effect.@Tag
can be repeated, and can be used in companion with@Trace
, see examples below. Thevalue
ofTag
is the same as what are supported in Customize Enhance Trace. -
Add custom tag in the context of traced method,
ActiveSpan.tag("key", "val")
. -
ActiveSpan.error()
Mark the current span as error status. -
ActiveSpan.error(String errorMsg)
Mark the current span as error status with a message. -
ActiveSpan.error(Throwable throwable)
Mark the current span as error status with a Throwable. -
ActiveSpan.debug(String debugMsg)
Add a debug level log message in the current span. -
ActiveSpan.info(String infoMsg)
Add an info level log message in the current span. -
ActiveSpan.setOperationName(String operationName)
Customize an operation name.
ActiveSpan.tag("my_tag", "my_value");
ActiveSpan.error();
ActiveSpan.error("Test-Error-Reason");
ActiveSpan.error(new RuntimeException("Test-Error-Throwable"));
ActiveSpan.info("Test-Info-Msg");
ActiveSpan.debug("Test-debug-Msg");
/**
* The codes below will generate a span,
* and two types of tags,
one type tag: keys are `tag1` and `tag2`, values are the passed-in parameters, respectively,
the other type tag: keys are `username` and `age`, values are the return value in User, respectively
*/
@Trace
@Tag(key = "tag1", value = "arg[0]")
@Tag(key = "tag2", value = "arg[1]")
@Tag(key = "username", value = "returnedObj.username")
@Tag(key = "age", value = "returnedObj.age")
public User methodYouWantToTrace(String param1, String param2) {
// ActiveSpan.setOperationName("Customize your own operation name, if this is an entry span, this would be an endpoint name");
// ...
}
- Use
TraceContext.putCorrelation()
API to put custom data in tracing context.
Optional<String> previous = TraceContext.putCorrelation("customKey", "customValue");
CorrelationContext will remove the item when the value is null
or empty.
- Use
TraceContext.getCorrelation()
API to get custom data.
Optional<String> value = TraceContext.getCorrelation("customKey");
CorrelationContext configuration descriptions could be found in the agent configuration documentation, with correlation.
as the prefix.