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Open source

otelcol.receiver.zipkin

otelcol.receiver.zipkin accepts Zipkin-formatted traces over the network and forwards it to other otelcol.* components.

NOTE: otelcol.receiver.zipkin is a wrapper over the upstream OpenTelemetry Collector zipkin receiver. Bug reports or feature requests will be redirected to the upstream repository, if necessary.

Multiple otelcol.receiver.zipkin components can be specified by giving them different labels.

Usage

river
otelcol.receiver.zipkin "LABEL" {
  output {
    traces = [...]
  }
}

Arguments

otelcol.receiver.zipkin supports the following arguments:

NameTypeDescriptionDefaultRequired
parse_string_tagsboolParse string tags and binary annotations into non-string types.falseno
endpointstringhost:port to listen for traffic on."0.0.0.0:9411"no
max_request_body_sizestringMaximum request body size the server will allow.20MiBno
include_metadatabooleanPropagate incoming connection metadata to downstream consumers.no

If parse_string_tags is true, string tags and binary annotations are converted to int, bool, and float if possible. String tags and binary annotations that cannot be converted remain unchanged.

Blocks

The following blocks are supported inside the definition of otelcol.receiver.zipkin:

HierarchyBlockDescriptionRequired
tlstlsConfigures TLS for the HTTP server.no
corscorsConfigures CORS for the HTTP server.no
debug_metricsdebug_metricsConfigures the metrics that this component generates to monitor its state.no
outputoutputConfigures where to send received traces.yes

The > symbol indicates deeper levels of nesting. For example, grpc > tls refers to a tls block defined inside a grpc block.

tls block

The tls block configures TLS settings used for a server. If the tls block isn’t provided, TLS won’t be used for connections to the server.

The following arguments are supported:

NameTypeDescriptionDefaultRequired
ca_filestringPath to the CA file.no
ca_pemstringCA PEM-encoded text to validate the server with.no
cert_filestringPath to the TLS certificate.no
cert_pemstringCertificate PEM-encoded text for client authentication.no
insecure_skip_verifybooleanIgnores insecure server TLS certificates.no
include_system_ca_certs_poolbooleanWhether to load the system certificate authorities pool alongside the certificate authority.falseno
insecurebooleanDisables TLS when connecting to the configured server.no
key_filestringPath to the TLS certificate key.no
key_pemsecretKey PEM-encoded text for client authentication.no
max_versionstringMaximum acceptable TLS version for connections."TLS 1.3"no
min_versionstringMinimum acceptable TLS version for connections."TLS 1.2"no
cipher_suiteslist(string)A list of TLS cipher suites that the TLS transport can use.[]no
reload_intervaldurationThe duration after which the certificate is reloaded."0s"no
server_namestringVerifies the hostname of server certificates when set.no

If the server doesn’t support TLS, you must set the insecure argument to true.

To disable tls for connections to the server, set the insecure argument to true.

If reload_interval is set to "0s", the certificate never reloaded.

The following pairs of arguments are mutually exclusive and can’t both be set simultaneously:

  • ca_pem and ca_file
  • cert_pem and cert_file
  • key_pem and key_file

If cipher_suites is left blank, a safe default list is used. See the Go TLS documentation for a list of supported cipher suites.

cors block

The cors block configures CORS settings for an HTTP server.

The following arguments are supported:

NameTypeDescriptionDefaultRequired
allowed_originslist(string)Allowed values for the Origin header.no
allowed_headerslist(string)Accepted headers from CORS requests.["X-Requested-With"]no
max_agenumberConfigures the Access-Control-Max-Age response header.no

The allowed_headers argument specifies which headers are acceptable from a CORS request. The following headers are always implicitly allowed:

  • Accept
  • Accept-Language
  • Content-Type
  • Content-Language

If allowed_headers includes "*", all headers are permitted.

debug_metrics block

The debug_metrics block configures the metrics that this component generates to monitor its state.

The following arguments are supported:

NameTypeDescriptionDefaultRequired
disable_high_cardinality_metricsbooleanWhether to disable certain high cardinality metrics.trueno

disable_high_cardinality_metrics is the Grafana Agent equivalent to the telemetry.disableHighCardinalityMetrics feature gate in the OpenTelemetry Collector. It removes attributes that could cause high cardinality metrics. For example, attributes with IP addresses and port numbers in metrics about HTTP and gRPC connections are removed.

output block

The output block configures a set of components to forward resulting telemetry data to.

The following arguments are supported:

NameTypeDescriptionDefaultRequired
logslist(otelcol.Consumer)List of consumers to send logs to.[]no
metricslist(otelcol.Consumer)List of consumers to send metrics to.[]no
traceslist(otelcol.Consumer)List of consumers to send traces to.[]no

You must specify the output block, but all its arguments are optional. By default, telemetry data is dropped. Configure the metrics, logs, and traces arguments accordingly to send telemetry data to other components.

Exported fields

otelcol.receiver.zipkin does not export any fields.

Component health

otelcol.receiver.zipkin is only reported as unhealthy if given an invalid configuration.

Debug information

otelcol.receiver.zipkin does not expose any component-specific debug information.

Example

This example forwards received traces through a batch processor before finally sending it to an OTLP-capable endpoint:

river
otelcol.receiver.zipkin "default" {
  output {
    traces = [otelcol.processor.batch.default.input]
  }
}

otelcol.processor.batch "default" {
  output {
    metrics = [otelcol.exporter.otlp.default.input]
    logs    = [otelcol.exporter.otlp.default.input]
    traces  = [otelcol.exporter.otlp.default.input]
  }
}

otelcol.exporter.otlp "default" {
  client {
    endpoint = env("OTLP_ENDPOINT")
  }
}

Compatible components

otelcol.receiver.zipkin can accept arguments from the following components:

Note

Connecting some components may not be sensible or components may require further configuration to make the connection work correctly. Refer to the linked documentation for more details.