dsmiley commented on a change in pull request #115:
URL: https://github.com/apache/solr/pull/115#discussion_r633565488
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File path: solr/core/src/java/org/apache/solr/api/V2HttpCall.java
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@@ -360,6 +366,85 @@ protected void execute(SolrQueryResponse rsp) {
SolrCore.postDecorateResponse(handler, solrReq, rsp);
}
+ @Override
+ protected void populateTracingSpan(Span span) {
+ // Set db.instance
+ String coreOrColName = this.origCorename;
+ if (coreOrColName == null) {
+ Map<String, String> pathTemplateValues = getUrlParts(); // ==
solrReq.getPathTemplateValues()
+ coreOrColName = pathTemplateValues.get("collection");
+ if (coreOrColName == null) {
+ coreOrColName = pathTemplateValues.get("core");
+ }
+ }
+ if (coreOrColName != null) {
+ span.setTag(Tags.DB_INSTANCE, coreOrColName);
+ }
+
+ // Get the templatize-ed path
+ String path;
+ if (api instanceof AnnotatedApi) {
+ // ideal scenario; eventually everything might be AnnotatedApi?
+ var aapi = (AnnotatedApi) api;
+ path = aapi.getEndPoint().path()[0]; // consider first to be primary
+ } else {
+ path = computeEndpointPath();
+ // TODO consider getValidators, looking for command & path?
+ }
+
+ String verb = req.getMethod().toLowerCase(Locale.ROOT);
+ // if this api has commands ...
+ final Map<String, JsonSchemaValidator> validators = getValidators(); //
should be cached
+ if (validators != null && validators.isEmpty() == false && solrReq !=
null) {
+ // does this request have one command?
+ List<CommandOperation> cmds = solrReq.getCommands(false);
+ if (cmds.size() == 1) {
+ verb = cmds.get(0).name;
+ }
+ }
+
+ span.setOperationName(verb + ":" + path);
+
+ if (req.getQueryString() != null) {
+ span.setTag("params", req.getQueryString());
Review comment:
I don't think there is value in a constant for this use-case (basically
a form of logging). If hypothetically this was parsed within the codebase then
it would make sense to me as it would also link the dependency between
read/write.
Also, I think this should be namespaced... like "http.params". The names
seem somewhat loose; "http." is not reserved, so I think it's okay to add it
there.
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