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Remove Prometheus in favor of OpenTelemetry #1164
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: #1164, #650, #384, #209 towards: #206
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Metrics got an entire overhaul. Instead of relying on a broken prometheus library to publish our metrics, we now use the `tracing` library and with OpenTelemetry that we bind together then publish into a prometheus library. Metrics are now mostly derive-macros. This means that the struct can express what it wants to export and a help text. The library will choose if it is able to export it. Tracing now works by calling `.publish()` on the parent structs, those structs need to call `.publish()` on all the child members it wishes to publish data about. If a "group" is requested, use the `group!()` macro, which under-the-hood calls `tracing::span` with some special labels. At primitive layers, it will call the `publish!()` macro, which will call `tracing::event!()` macro under-the-hood with some special fields set. A custom `tracing::Subscriber` will intercept all the events and spans and convert them into a json-like object. This object can then be exported as real json or encoded into other formats like otel/prometheus. closes: TraceMachina#1164, TraceMachina#650, TraceMachina#384, TraceMachina#209 towards: TraceMachina#206
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We're currently using a very outdated version of the
prometheus-client
crate. Bumping this crate by a minor version would essentially require a full rewrite of thenativelink_util::metrics_utils
.For a long time this wasn't an issue, but IIUC it's now a hardblocker for our hyper 1.x migration due to an outdated
prost
dependency in our oldprometheus-client
version that is incompatible with hyper 1.x.I believe the "correct" solution to this is to remove the dependency on
prometheus-client
entirely and usetracing_opentelemetry
instead. This integrates much more naturally into our existingtracing
-based logging infrastructure:AFAIU this is a fairly straightforward change via a config option that registers a tracing subscriber and makes it available through a tower service with axum.
The prometheus endpoint always remained in experimental state as an
experimental-prometheus
config option. It's time to actually remove it and introduce anexperimental-otel
config option with the intent to stabilize it to anotel
config option "soon (TM)".The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: