Wingtips is a distributed tracing solution for Java based on the Google Dapper paper.
This module is a plugin extension module of the core Wingtips library and contains support for distributed tracing in a Spring Boot 2 WebFlux environment.
NOTE: This module only works with Spring Boot projects that are based on Spring WebFlux, not Spring Web MVC (Servlet-based). If you're looking for Wingtips + Spring Web MVC (Servlet) based Spring Boot support, see the wingtips-spring-boot module instead.
NOTES:
- The Wingtips Spring Boot 2 WebFlux sample project shows these features in action.
- All of the features of the wingtips-spring-webflux module are relevant to a Spring Boot 2 WebFlux project as well - please see that module's readme for more info on its features.
- More details can be found in the javadocs for the various classes found in this
wingtips-spring-boot2-webflux
module.
Utilizing WingtipsSpringBoot2WebfluxConfiguration
in a Spring Boot 2 WebFlux application to configure and setup Wingtips tracing
Ensure that the following @Configuration
gets registered in your Spring Boot app's ApplicationContext
:
@Configuration
@Import(WingtipsSpringBoot2WebfluxConfiguration.class)
public class MyAppSpringConfig {
}
And (optionally) specify configuration from your Spring Boot app's application.properties
. All of these properties
are optional - you can pick and choose which ones you want to control, and sensible defaults will be chosen for you
for the remaining properties:
wingtips.wingtips-disabled=false
wingtips.reactor-enabled=true
wingtips.user-id-header-keys=userid,altuserid
wingtips.span-logging-format=KEY_VALUE
wingtips.server-side-span-tagging-strategy=ZIPKIN
wingtips.server-side-span-tagging-adapter=com.nike.wingtips.spring.webflux.server.SpringWebfluxServerRequestTagAdapter
This wingtips-spring-boot2-webflux
module contains the following features/classes:
-
WingtipsSpringBoot2WebfluxConfiguration
- A Spring@Configuration
bean that uses@EnableConfigurationProperties
to pull inWingtipsSpringBoot2WebfluxProperties
(described below) and uses those properties to set up the following Wingtips features:- Registers the
WingtipsSpringWebfluxWebFilter
filter with Spring, which handles the incoming-request side of distributed tracing for you automatically. See the description in the wingtips-spring-webflux module for more details. You can provide your ownWingtipsSpringWebfluxWebFilter
to override the default one if needed - simply register the one you want with Spring'sApplicationContext
(e.g. via@Bean public WingtipsSpringWebfluxWebFilter filterOverride() {...}
method) andWingtipsSpringBoot2WebfluxConfiguration
will use that one instead of creating a new one itself. - Sets the span logging representation used by Wingtips to whatever you specify in your
wingtips.span-logging-format
application property (seeWingtipsSpringBoot2WebfluxProperties
description below). - The
WingtipsSpringWebfluxWebFilter
uses aHttpTagAndSpanNamingStrategy
andHttpTagAndSpanNamingAdapter
to name spans and tag spans with useful metadata about the request and response. By default it will useZipkinHttpTagStrategy
andSpringWebfluxServerRequestTagAdapter
. To modify the tag strategy and/or adapter, you can set thewingtips.server-side-span-tagging-strategy
and/orwingtips.server-side-span-tagging-adapter
application properties (seeWingtipsSpringBoot2WebfluxProperties
description below). - Adds a hook for Project Reactor that enables automatic propagation of Wingtips
tracing state across async boundaries when using
Mono
orFlux
types along withsubscribeOn
andpublishOn
operators. WARNING: The tracing state that will be propagated is the tracing state on the thread at the time theMono
orFlux
is subscribed to, not where theMono
/Flux
is defined.
- Registers the
-
WingtipsSpringBoot2WebfluxProperties
- The Spring Boot @ConfigurationProperties companion forWingtipsSpringBoot2WebfluxConfiguration
(described above) that allows you to customize some Wingtips behaviors from your Spring Boot application's properties files. See the Spring Boot 2 WebFlux sample application's application.properties for a concrete example. The following properties are supported (all of them optional):wingtips.wingtips-disabled
- Disables the WingtipsWingtipsSpringWebfluxWebFilter
filter if and only if this property value is set to true. If false or missing thenWingtipsSpringWebfluxWebFilter
will be registered normally.wingtips.reactor-enabled
- Enables automatic propagation of Wingtips tracing state across async boundaries when using Project ReactorMono
orFlux
types along withsubscribeOn
andpublishOn
operators. WARNING: The tracing state that will be propagated is the tracing state on the thread at the time theMono
orFlux
is subscribed to, not where theMono
/Flux
is defined.wingtips.user-id-header-keys
- Used to specify the user ID header keys that Wingtips will look for on incoming headers. See theuserIdHeaderKeys
parameter javadocs for theHttpRequestTracingUtils.fromRequestWithHeaders(...)
method for more info. This is optional - if not specified thenWingtipsSpringWebfluxWebFilter
will not extract user ID from incoming request headers but will otherwise function properly.wingtips.span-logging-format
- Determines the format Wingtips will use when logging spans. Represents theTracer.SpanLoggingRepresentation
enum. Must be eitherJSON
orKEY_VALUE
. If missing then the span logging format will not be changed (defaults toJSON
).wingtips.server-side-span-tagging-strategy
- Determines theHttpTagAndSpanNamingStrategy
that is used, which in turn determines the set of tags that will be used to record metadata from the request and response. These standard tags are often used by visualization tools. This can be one of the short names:ZIPKIN
,OPENTRACING
,NONE
, orNOOP
(an alias forNONE
). You can also specify a fully qualified classname to a custom implementation. Custom implementations must extendHttpTagAndSpanNamingStrategy<ServerWebExchange, ServerHttpResponse>
, and they must have a default no-arg constructor. If this is blank or unset, thenZIPKIN
will be used as the default.wingtips.server-side-span-tagging-adapter
- Determines theHttpTagAndSpanNamingAdapter
that will be used to extract tag and span name data from the request/response. This is passed to theHttpTagAndSpanNamingStrategy
during span naming and tagging. The value of this property should be a fully qualified classname to a specific implementation. Implementations must extendHttpTagAndSpanNamingAdapter<ServerWebExchange, ServerHttpResponse>
, and they must have a default no-arg constructor. If this is blank or unset, thencom.nike.wingtips.spring.webflux.server.SpringWebfluxServerRequestTagAdapter
will be used as the default.
For general Wingtips information please see the base project README.md.
NOTE - org.springframework:spring-webflux
and org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-autoconfigure
dependencies required at runtime
This module does not export any transitive Spring or Spring Boot dependencies to prevent version conflicts with whatever Spring Boot environment you're running in.
This should not affect most users since this library is likely to be used in a Spring Boot environment where the
spring-webflux
and spring-boot-autoconfigure
dependencies are already on the classpath at runtime, however if you
receive class-not-found errors related to classes found in spring-webflux
or spring-boot-autoconfigure
then
you'll need to pull the org.springframework:spring-webflux
and/or org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-autoconfigure
dependencies into your project. Library authors who wish to build on functionality in this module might need to do
this.
This module was built using version 5.1.9.RELEASE
of spring-webflux
, and version 2.1.8.RELEASE
of
spring-boot-autoconfigure
, but many other versions of Spring and Spring Boot should work fine, both older and newer.