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`start_active_span` was inconsistent as to whether it would activate the span immediately, or wait for `scope.__enter__` to happen (it depended on whether the current logcontext already had an associated scope). The inconsistency was rather confusing if you were hoping to set up a couple of separate spans before activating either. Looking at the other implementations of opentracing `ScopeManager`s, the intention is that it *should* be activated immediately, as the name implies. Indeed, the idea is that you don't have to use the scope as a contextmanager at all - you can just call `.close` on the result. Hence, our cleanup has to happen in `.close` rather than `.__exit__`. So, the main change here is to ensure that `start_active_span` does activate the span, and that `scope.close()` does close the scope. We also add some tests, which requires a `tracer` param so that we don't have to rely on the global variable in unit tests.
155 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
155 lines
5.4 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2019 The Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.import logging
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import logging
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from opentracing import Scope, ScopeManager
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import twisted
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from synapse.logging.context import current_context, nested_logging_context
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logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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class LogContextScopeManager(ScopeManager):
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"""
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The LogContextScopeManager tracks the active scope in opentracing
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by using the log contexts which are native to synapse. This is so
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that the basic opentracing api can be used across twisted defereds.
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It would be nice just to use opentracing's ContextVarsScopeManager,
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but currently that doesn't work due to https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/10301.
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"""
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def __init__(self, config):
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pass
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@property
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def active(self):
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"""
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Returns the currently active Scope which can be used to access the
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currently active Scope.span.
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If there is a non-null Scope, its wrapped Span
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becomes an implicit parent of any newly-created Span at
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Tracer.start_active_span() time.
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Return:
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(Scope) : the Scope that is active, or None if not
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available.
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"""
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ctx = current_context()
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return ctx.scope
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def activate(self, span, finish_on_close):
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"""
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Makes a Span active.
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Args
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span (Span): the span that should become active.
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finish_on_close (Boolean): whether Span should be automatically
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finished when Scope.close() is called.
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Returns:
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Scope to control the end of the active period for
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*span*. It is a programming error to neglect to call
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Scope.close() on the returned instance.
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"""
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ctx = current_context()
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if not ctx:
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logger.error("Tried to activate scope outside of loggingcontext")
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return Scope(None, span) # type: ignore[arg-type]
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if ctx.scope is not None:
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# start a new logging context as a child of the existing one.
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# Doing so -- rather than updating the existing logcontext -- means that
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# creating several concurrent spans under the same logcontext works
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# correctly.
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ctx = nested_logging_context("")
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enter_logcontext = True
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else:
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# if there is no span currently associated with the current logcontext, we
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# just store the scope in it.
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#
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# This feels a bit dubious, but it does hack around a problem where a
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# span outlasts its parent logcontext (which would otherwise lead to
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# "Re-starting finished log context" errors).
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enter_logcontext = False
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scope = _LogContextScope(self, span, ctx, enter_logcontext, finish_on_close)
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ctx.scope = scope
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if enter_logcontext:
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ctx.__enter__()
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return scope
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class _LogContextScope(Scope):
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"""
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A custom opentracing scope, associated with a LogContext
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* filters out _DefGen_Return exceptions which arise from calling
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`defer.returnValue` in Twisted code
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* When the scope is closed, the logcontext's active scope is reset to None.
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and - if enter_logcontext was set - the logcontext is finished too.
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"""
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def __init__(self, manager, span, logcontext, enter_logcontext, finish_on_close):
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"""
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Args:
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manager (LogContextScopeManager):
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the manager that is responsible for this scope.
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span (Span):
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the opentracing span which this scope represents the local
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lifetime for.
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logcontext (LogContext):
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the logcontext to which this scope is attached.
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enter_logcontext (Boolean):
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if True the logcontext will be exited when the scope is finished
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finish_on_close (Boolean):
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if True finish the span when the scope is closed
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"""
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super().__init__(manager, span)
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self.logcontext = logcontext
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self._finish_on_close = finish_on_close
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self._enter_logcontext = enter_logcontext
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, value, traceback):
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if exc_type == twisted.internet.defer._DefGen_Return:
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# filter out defer.returnValue() calls
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exc_type = value = traceback = None
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super().__exit__(exc_type, value, traceback)
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def __str__(self):
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return f"Scope<{self.span}>"
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def close(self):
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active_scope = self.manager.active
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if active_scope is not self:
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logger.error(
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"Closing scope %s which is not the currently-active one %s",
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self,
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active_scope,
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)
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if self._finish_on_close:
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self.span.finish()
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self.logcontext.scope = None
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if self._enter_logcontext:
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self.logcontext.__exit__(None, None, None)
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