OpentelemetryHoneycombSampler behaviour (opentelemetry_honeycomb_sampler v1.0.1)

Sampling for Honeycomb comes with some additional challenges. This library helps you sample with Honeycomb and takes care of all the messy details.

  • 💥 Honeycomb's SampleRate has its own format (1/SampleRate are sampled, where SampleRate is an integer and > 0). See below for an example.
  • 💥 Honeycomb multiplies your spans by SampleRate to arrive at an estimate of the total number (sampled and unsampled) of spans.
  • 💥 Honeycomb expects SampleRate to be set on child spans as well as parent spans. If you don't take care of this detail, then your child spans won't be multiplied by SampleRate and will therefore be underrepresented in your Honeycomb searches / dashboards.

This package provides a handy interface for sampling which is similar to how stock otel samplers work, but with all the messy details abstracted away. Simply pattern match on spans and set a sample rate.

Getting started

Install the package:

# mix.exs
def deps do
  [
    {:opentelemetry_honeycomb_sampler, "~> 1.0.0"}
  ]
end

Create a sampler module:

# my_sampler.ex

defmodule MySampler do
  @behaviour OpentelemetryHoneycombSampler

  @impl OpentelemetryHoneycombSampler
  def description(_config), do: "MySampler"

  @impl OpentelemetryHoneycombSampler
  def setup(_config), do: []

  @impl OpentelemetryHoneycombSampler
  def sample_rate(
        _ctx,
        _trace_id,
        _links,
        _span_name,
        _span_kind,
        _span_attrs,
        _sampler_config
      ) do
    # 1 # all events will be sent
    # 2 # 50% of events will be sent
    # 3 # 33% of events will be sent
    # 4 # 25% of events will be sent
    1
  end
end

Add OpentelemetryHoneycombSampler to your config/config.exs or similar:

# config/config.exs

config :opentelemetry,
  :sampler,
  {OpentelemetryHoneycombSampler, %{root: {MySampler, _my_config = %{}}}}

And that's all there is to it!

A note about SampleRate

Make sure there is a catch-all function head at the very bottom of your file that returns the general sample rate that you would like to use.

Honeycomb's sample rates are expressed as a positive integer N (1, 2, 3, 1000, etc). Their sample rate means "1 in N events will be sampled". In other words, if you return 20 from should_sample/7, then one in twenty, or 5% of your events, will eventually be sent to Honeycomb.

A sample rate of 1, therefore, results in all of your events being sent to Honeycomb. This is as if you did not configure sampling at all.

Thanks

Developed partially under contract at Fairing.co.

Summary

Callbacks

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description(sampler_config)

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sample_rate(t, trace_id, t, span_name, span_kind, attributes_map, sampler_config)

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setup sampler_opts

Functions

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add_sample_rate(arg, sample_rate)