Class Span

java.lang.Object
com.squareup.wire.Message<Span,​Span.Builder>
zipkin2.proto3.Span
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public final class Span
extends com.squareup.wire.Message<Span,​Span.Builder>
A span is a single-host view of an operation. A trace is a series of spans (often RPC calls) which nest to form a latency tree. Spans are in the same trace when they share the same trace ID. The parent_id field establishes the position of one span in the tree. The root span is where parent_id is Absent and usually has the longest duration in the trace. However, nested asynchronous work can materialize as child spans whose duration exceed the root span. Spans usually represent remote activity such as RPC calls, or messaging producers and consumers. However, they can also represent in-process activity in any position of the trace. For example, a root span could represent a server receiving an initial client request. A root span could also represent a scheduled job that has no remote context. Encoding notes: Epoch timestamp are encoded fixed64 as varint would also be 8 bytes, and more expensive to encode and size. Duration is stored uint64, as often the numbers are quite small. Default values are ok, as only natural numbers are used. For example, zero is an invalid timestamp and an invalid duration, false values for debug or shared are ignorable, and zero-length strings also coerce to null. The next id is 14. Note fields up to 15 take 1 byte to encode. Take care when adding new fields https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/proto3#assigning-tags
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Serialized Form
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    • ADAPTER

      public static final com.squareup.wire.ProtoAdapter<Span> ADAPTER
    • DEFAULT_TRACE_ID

      public static final okio.ByteString DEFAULT_TRACE_ID
    • DEFAULT_PARENT_ID

      public static final okio.ByteString DEFAULT_PARENT_ID
    • DEFAULT_ID

      public static final okio.ByteString DEFAULT_ID
    • DEFAULT_KIND

      public static final Span.Kind DEFAULT_KIND
    • DEFAULT_NAME

      public static final String DEFAULT_NAME
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      Constant Field Values
    • DEFAULT_TIMESTAMP

      public static final Long DEFAULT_TIMESTAMP
    • DEFAULT_DURATION

      public static final Long DEFAULT_DURATION
    • DEFAULT_DEBUG

      public static final Boolean DEFAULT_DEBUG
    • DEFAULT_SHARED

      public static final Boolean DEFAULT_SHARED
    • trace_id

      public final okio.ByteString trace_id
      Randomly generated, unique identifier for a trace, set on all spans within it. This field is required and encoded as 8 or 16 bytes, in big endian byte order.
    • parent_id

      public final okio.ByteString parent_id
      The parent span ID or absent if this the root span in a trace.
    • id

      public final okio.ByteString id
      Unique identifier for this operation within the trace. This field is required and encoded as 8 opaque bytes.
    • kind

      public final Span.Kind kind
      When present, used to interpret remote_endpoint
    • name

      public final String name
      The logical operation this span represents in lowercase (e.g. rpc method). Leave absent if unknown. As these are lookup labels, take care to ensure names are low cardinality. For example, do not embed variables into the name.
    • timestamp

      public final Long timestamp
      Epoch microseconds of the start of this span, possibly absent if incomplete. For example, 1502787600000000 corresponds to 2017-08-15 09:00 UTC This value should be set directly by instrumentation, using the most precise value possible. For example, gettimeofday or multiplying epoch millis by 1000. There are three known edge-cases where this could be reported absent. - A span was allocated but never started (ex not yet received a timestamp) - The span's start event was lost - Data about a completed span (ex tags) were sent after the fact
    • duration

      public final Long duration
      Duration in microseconds of the critical path, if known. Durations of less than one are rounded up. Duration of children can be longer than their parents due to asynchronous operations. For example 150 milliseconds is 150000 microseconds.
    • local_endpoint

      public final Endpoint local_endpoint
      The host that recorded this span, primarily for query by service name. Instrumentation should always record this. Usually, absent implies late data. The IP address corresponding to this is usually the site local or advertised service address. When present, the port indicates the listen port.
    • remote_endpoint

      public final Endpoint remote_endpoint
      When an RPC (or messaging) span, indicates the other side of the connection. By recording the remote endpoint, your trace will contain network context even if the peer is not tracing. For example, you can record the IP from the "X-Forwarded-For" header or the service name and socket of a remote peer.
    • annotations

      public final List<Annotation> annotations
      Associates events that explain latency with the time they happened.
    • tags

      public final Map<String,​String> tags
      Tags give your span context for search, viewing and analysis. For example, a key "your_app.version" would let you lookup traces by version. A tag "sql.query" isn't searchable, but it can help in debugging when viewing a trace.
    • debug

      public final Boolean debug
      True is a request to store this span even if it overrides sampling policy. This is true when the "X-B3-Flags" header has a value of 1.
    • shared

      public final Boolean shared
      True if we are contributing to a span started by another tracer (ex on a different host).
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