opentelemetry-semantic_conventions 1.8.0 → 1.10.0

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  # Release History: opentelemetry-semantic_conventions
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+ ### v1.10.0 / 2023-05-30
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+ * FIXED: Warning messages from gem build
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  ### v1.8.0 / 2022-01-06
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  * (No significant changes)
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  # @note It's recommended this value represents a human readable version of the device model rather than a machine readable alternative
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  DEVICE_MODEL_NAME = 'device.model.name'
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+ # The name of the device manufacturer
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+ # @note The Android OS provides this field via [Build](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/os/Build#MANUFACTURER). iOS apps SHOULD hardcode the value `Apple`
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+ DEVICE_MANUFACTURER = 'device.manufacturer'
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  # The name of the single function that this runtime instance executes
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  # @note This is the name of the function as configured/deployed on the FaaS platform and is usually different from the name of the callback function (which may be stored in the [`code.namespace`/`code.function`](../../trace/semantic_conventions/span-general.md#source-code-attributes) span attributes)
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  FAAS_NAME = 'faas.name'
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  # @note This may be different from `faas.id` if an alias is involved
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  AWS_LAMBDA_INVOKED_ARN = 'aws.lambda.invoked_arn'
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+ # The [event_id](https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#id) uniquely identifies the event
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+ CLOUDEVENTS_EVENT_ID = 'cloudevents.event_id'
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+ # The [source](https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#source-1) identifies the context in which an event happened
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+ CLOUDEVENTS_EVENT_SOURCE = 'cloudevents.event_source'
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+ # The [version of the CloudEvents specification](https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#specversion) which the event uses
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+ CLOUDEVENTS_EVENT_SPEC_VERSION = 'cloudevents.event_spec_version'
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+ # The [event_type](https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#type) contains a value describing the type of event related to the originating occurrence
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+ CLOUDEVENTS_EVENT_TYPE = 'cloudevents.event_type'
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+ # The [subject](https://github.com/cloudevents/spec/blob/v1.0.2/cloudevents/spec.md#subject) of the event in the context of the event producer (identified by source)
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+ CLOUDEVENTS_EVENT_SUBJECT = 'cloudevents.event_subject'
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+ # Parent-child Reference type
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+ # @note The causal relationship between a child Span and a parent Span
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+ OPENTRACING_REF_TYPE = 'opentracing.ref_type'
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  # An identifier for the database management system (DBMS) product being used. See below for a list of well-known identifiers
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  DB_SYSTEM = 'db.system'
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  # The fully-qualified class name of the [Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)](https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/jdbc/) driver used to connect
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  DB_JDBC_DRIVER_CLASSNAME = 'db.jdbc.driver_classname'
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- # If no [tech-specific attribute](#call-level-attributes-for-specific-technologies) is defined, this attribute is used to report the name of the database being accessed. For commands that switch the database, this should be set to the target database (even if the command fails)
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- # @note In some SQL databases, the database name to be used is called "schema name"
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+ # This attribute is used to report the name of the database being accessed. For commands that switch the database, this should be set to the target database (even if the command fails)
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+ # @note In some SQL databases, the database name to be used is called "schema name". In case there are multiple layers that could be considered for database name (e.g. Oracle instance name and schema name), the database name to be used is the more specific layer (e.g. Oracle schema name)
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  DB_NAME = 'db.name'
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  # The database statement being executed
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  # @note If setting a `db.mssql.instance_name`, `net.peer.port` is no longer required (but still recommended if non-standard)
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  DB_MSSQL_INSTANCE_NAME = 'db.mssql.instance_name'
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- # The name of the keyspace being accessed. To be used instead of the generic `db.name` attribute
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- DB_CASSANDRA_KEYSPACE = 'db.cassandra.keyspace'
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  # The fetch size used for paging, i.e. how many rows will be returned at once
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  DB_CASSANDRA_PAGE_SIZE = 'db.cassandra.page_size'
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  # The consistency level of the query. Based on consistency values from [CQL](https://docs.datastax.com/en/cassandra-oss/3.0/cassandra/dml/dmlConfigConsistency.html)
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  DB_CASSANDRA_CONSISTENCY_LEVEL = 'db.cassandra.consistency_level'
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- # The name of the primary table that the operation is acting upon, including the schema name (if applicable)
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+ # The name of the primary table that the operation is acting upon, including the keyspace name (if applicable)
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  # @note This mirrors the db.sql.table attribute but references cassandra rather than sql. It is not recommended to attempt any client-side parsing of `db.statement` just to get this property, but it should be set if it is provided by the library being instrumented. If the operation is acting upon an anonymous table, or more than one table, this value MUST NOT be set
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  # The data center of the coordinating node for a query
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  # The index of the database being accessed as used in the [`SELECT` command](https://redis.io/commands/select), provided as an integer. To be used instead of the generic `db.name` attribute
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  # @note It is not recommended to attempt any client-side parsing of `db.statement` just to get this property, but it should be set if it is provided by the library being instrumented. If the operation is acting upon an anonymous table, or more than one table, this value MUST NOT be set
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  # whether it will escape the scope of a span.
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  # However, it is trivial to know that an exception
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  # will escape, if one checks for an active exception just before ending the span,
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+ # as done in the [example above](#recording-an-exception).
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+ # @note For the server/consumer span on the incoming side,
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+ # `faas.trigger` MUST be set.
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+ # Clients invoking FaaS instances usually cannot set `faas.trigger`,
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+ # since they would typically need to look in the payload to determine
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+ # the event type. If clients set it, it should be the same as the
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+ # trigger that corresponding incoming would have (i.e., this has
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+ # nothing to do with the underlying transport used to make the API
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+ # @note When the header is present but empty the attribute SHOULD be set to the empty string. Note that this is a valid situation that is expected in certain cases, according the aforementioned [section of RFC 7230](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-5.4). When the header is not set the attribute MUST NOT be set
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  # @note `http.url` is usually not readily available on the server side but would have to be assembled in a cumbersome and sometimes lossy process from other information (see e.g. open-telemetry/opentelemetry-python/pull/148). It is thus preferred to supply the raw data that is available
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  # The IP address of the original client behind all proxies, if known (e.g. from [X-Forwarded-For](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Forwarded-For))
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+ # identify the network-level peer, which may be a proxy.
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+ # from the one used for `net.peer.ip`, is available even if that other
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+ # Rationale: For `net.peer.ip`, one typically does not know if it
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+ # comes from a proxy, reverse proxy, or the actual client. Setting
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