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README.md
database/sql instrumentation for OpenTelemetry Go
database/sql OpenTelemetry instrumentation
records database queries (including Tx
and Stmt
queries) and reports DBStats
metrics.
Installation
go get github.com/uptrace/opentelemetry-go-extra/otelsql
Usage
To instrument database/sql, you need to connect to a database using the API provided by otelsql:
sql | otelsql |
---|---|
sql.Open(driverName, dsn) |
otelsql.Open(driverName, dsn) |
sql.OpenDB(connector) |
otelsql.OpenDB(connector) |
import (
"github.com/uptrace/opentelemetry-go-extra/otelsql"
semconv "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.10.0"
)
db, err := otelsql.Open("sqlite", "file::memory:?cache=shared",
otelsql.WithAttributes(semconv.DBSystemSqlite),
otelsql.WithDBName("mydb"))
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
// db is *sql.DB
And then use context-aware API to propagate the active span via context:
var num int
if err := db.QueryRowContext(ctx, "SELECT 42").Scan(&num); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
See example for details.
Options
Both otelsql.Open and otelsql.OpenDB accept the same options:
- WithAttributes configures attributes that are used to create a span.
- WithDBName
configures a
db.name
attribute. - WithDBSystem
configures a
db.system
attribute. When possible, you should prefer using WithAttributes and semconv, for example,otelsql.WithAttributes(semconv.DBSystemSqlite)
.
sqlboiler
You can use otelsql to instrument sqlboiler ORM:
import (
"github.com/uptrace/opentelemetry-go-extra/otelsql"
semconv "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.10.0"
)
db, err := otelsql.Open("postgres", "dbname=fun user=abc",
otelsql.WithAttributes(semconv.DBSystemPostgreSQL))
if err != nil {
return err
}
boil.SetDB(db)
GORM 1
You can use otelsql to instrument GORM 1:
import (
"github.com/jinzhu/gorm"
"github.com/uptrace/opentelemetry-go-extra/otelsql"
semconv "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.10.0"
)
// gormOpen is like gorm.Open, but it uses otelsql to instrument the database.
func gormOpen(driverName, dataSourceName string, opts ...otelsql.Option) (*gorm.DB, error) {
db, err := otelsql.Open(driverName, dataSourceName, opts...)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return gorm.Open(driverName, db)
}
db, err := gormOpen("mysql", "user:password@/dbname",
otelsql.WithAttributes(semconv.DBSystemMySQL))
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
To instrument GORM 2, use otelgorm.
Alternatives
- https://github.com/XSAM/otelsql - different driver registration and no metrics.
- https://github.com/j2gg0s/otsql - like XSAM/otelsql but with Prometheus metrics.