Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Trace V1 API class Google::Cloud::Trace::V1::TraceSpan.
A span represents a single timed event within a trace. Spans can be nested and form a trace tree. Often, a trace contains a root span that describes the end-to-end latency of an operation and, optionally, one or more subspans for its suboperations. Spans do not need to be contiguous. There may be gaps between spans in a trace.
Inherits
- Object
Extended By
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods
Includes
- Google::Protobuf::MessageExts
Methods
#end_time
def end_time() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
- (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — End time of the span in nanoseconds from the UNIX epoch.
#end_time=
def end_time=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
- value (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — End time of the span in nanoseconds from the UNIX epoch.
- (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — End time of the span in nanoseconds from the UNIX epoch.
#kind
def kind() -> ::Google::Cloud::Trace::V1::TraceSpan::SpanKind
-
(::Google::Cloud::Trace::V1::TraceSpan::SpanKind) — Distinguishes between spans generated in a particular context. For example,
two spans with the same name may be distinguished using
RPC_CLIENT
andRPC_SERVER
to identify queueing latency associated with the span.
#kind=
def kind=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Trace::V1::TraceSpan::SpanKind
-
value (::Google::Cloud::Trace::V1::TraceSpan::SpanKind) — Distinguishes between spans generated in a particular context. For example,
two spans with the same name may be distinguished using
RPC_CLIENT
andRPC_SERVER
to identify queueing latency associated with the span.
-
(::Google::Cloud::Trace::V1::TraceSpan::SpanKind) — Distinguishes between spans generated in a particular context. For example,
two spans with the same name may be distinguished using
RPC_CLIENT
andRPC_SERVER
to identify queueing latency associated with the span.
#labels
def labels() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}) —
Collection of labels associated with the span. Label keys must be less than 128 bytes. Label values must be less than 16 kilobytes (10MB for
/stacktrace
values).Some predefined label keys exist, or you may create your own. When creating your own, we recommend the following formats:
/category/product/key
for agents of well-known products (e.g./db/mongodb/read_size
).short_host/path/key
for domain-specific keys (e.g.foo.com/myproduct/bar
)
Predefined labels include:
-
/agent
-
/component
-
/error/message
-
/error/name
-
/http/client_city
-
/http/client_country
-
/http/client_protocol
-
/http/client_region
-
/http/host
-
/http/method
-
/http/path
-
/http/redirected_url
-
/http/request/size
-
/http/response/size
-
/http/route
-
/http/status_code
-
/http/url
-
/http/user_agent
-
/pid
-
/stacktrace
-
/tid
#labels=
def labels=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}
-
value (::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}) —
Collection of labels associated with the span. Label keys must be less than 128 bytes. Label values must be less than 16 kilobytes (10MB for
/stacktrace
values).Some predefined label keys exist, or you may create your own. When creating your own, we recommend the following formats:
/category/product/key
for agents of well-known products (e.g./db/mongodb/read_size
).short_host/path/key
for domain-specific keys (e.g.foo.com/myproduct/bar
)
Predefined labels include:
-
/agent
-
/component
-
/error/message
-
/error/name
-
/http/client_city
-
/http/client_country
-
/http/client_protocol
-
/http/client_region
-
/http/host
-
/http/method
-
/http/path
-
/http/redirected_url
-
/http/request/size
-
/http/response/size
-
/http/route
-
/http/status_code
-
/http/url
-
/http/user_agent
-
/pid
-
/stacktrace
-
/tid
-
(::Google::Protobuf::Map{::String => ::String}) —
Collection of labels associated with the span. Label keys must be less than 128 bytes. Label values must be less than 16 kilobytes (10MB for
/stacktrace
values).Some predefined label keys exist, or you may create your own. When creating your own, we recommend the following formats:
/category/product/key
for agents of well-known products (e.g./db/mongodb/read_size
).short_host/path/key
for domain-specific keys (e.g.foo.com/myproduct/bar
)
Predefined labels include:
-
/agent
-
/component
-
/error/message
-
/error/name
-
/http/client_city
-
/http/client_country
-
/http/client_protocol
-
/http/client_region
-
/http/host
-
/http/method
-
/http/path
-
/http/redirected_url
-
/http/request/size
-
/http/response/size
-
/http/route
-
/http/status_code
-
/http/url
-
/http/user_agent
-
/pid
-
/stacktrace
-
/tid
#name
def name() -> ::String
- (::String) — Name of the span. Must be less than 128 bytes. The span name is sanitized and displayed in the Stackdriver Trace tool in the Google Cloud Platform Console. The name may be a method name or some other per-call site name. For the same executable and the same call point, a best practice is to use a consistent name, which makes it easier to correlate cross-trace spans.
#name=
def name=(value) -> ::String
- value (::String) — Name of the span. Must be less than 128 bytes. The span name is sanitized and displayed in the Stackdriver Trace tool in the Google Cloud Platform Console. The name may be a method name or some other per-call site name. For the same executable and the same call point, a best practice is to use a consistent name, which makes it easier to correlate cross-trace spans.
- (::String) — Name of the span. Must be less than 128 bytes. The span name is sanitized and displayed in the Stackdriver Trace tool in the Google Cloud Platform Console. The name may be a method name or some other per-call site name. For the same executable and the same call point, a best practice is to use a consistent name, which makes it easier to correlate cross-trace spans.
#parent_span_id
def parent_span_id() -> ::Integer
- (::Integer) — Optional. ID of the parent span, if any.
#parent_span_id=
def parent_span_id=(value) -> ::Integer
- value (::Integer) — Optional. ID of the parent span, if any.
- (::Integer) — Optional. ID of the parent span, if any.
#span_id
def span_id() -> ::Integer
-
(::Integer) — Identifier for the span. Must be a 64-bit integer other than 0 and
unique within a trace. For example,
2205310701640571284
.
#span_id=
def span_id=(value) -> ::Integer
-
value (::Integer) — Identifier for the span. Must be a 64-bit integer other than 0 and
unique within a trace. For example,
2205310701640571284
.
-
(::Integer) — Identifier for the span. Must be a 64-bit integer other than 0 and
unique within a trace. For example,
2205310701640571284
.
#start_time
def start_time() -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
- (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — Start time of the span in nanoseconds from the UNIX epoch.
#start_time=
def start_time=(value) -> ::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp
- value (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — Start time of the span in nanoseconds from the UNIX epoch.
- (::Google::Protobuf::Timestamp) — Start time of the span in nanoseconds from the UNIX epoch.