The Mapped Diagnostic Context (MDC) is
an instrument for distinguishing interleaved log output from different sources. — log4j MDC documentation
It contains thread-local contextual information which is later copied to each logging event captured by a logging library.
The OTel Java agent injects several pieces of information about the current span into each logging event's MDC copy:
trace_id
- the current trace id (same asSpan.current().getSpanContext().getTraceId()
);span_id
- the current span id (same asSpan.current().getSpanContext().getSpanId()
);trace_flags
- the current trace flags, formatted according to W3C traceflags format (same asSpan.current().getSpanContext().getTraceFlags().asHex()
).
Those three pieces of information can be included in log statements produced by the logging library by specifying them in the pattern/format. This way any services or tools that parse the application logs can correlate traces/spans with log statements.
Note: If the current
Span
is invalid, the OpenTelemetry appender will not inject any trace information.
Note: There are also log appenders for exporting logs to OpenTelemetry, not to be confused with the MDC appenders.
Library | Auto-instrumented versions | Standalone Library Instrumentation |
---|---|---|
Log4j 1 | 1.2+ | |
Log4j 2 | 2.7+ | opentelemetry-log4j-context-data-2.17-autoconfigure |
Logback | 1.0+ | opentelemetry-logback-mdc-1.0 |
For Spring Boot configuration which uses logback, you can add MDC to log lines by overriding only the logging.pattern.level
:
logging.pattern.level = trace_id=%mdc{trace_id} span_id=%mdc{span_id} trace_flags=%mdc{trace_flags} %5p