otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling
otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling
serves a specified Jaeger remote sampling document.
Note
otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling
is a wrapper over the upstream OpenTelemetry Collectorjaegerremotesampling
extension. Bug reports or feature requests will be redirected to the upstream repository, if necessary.
Multiple otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling
components can be specified by giving them different labels.
Usage
otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling "LABEL" {
source {
}
}
Arguments
otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling
doesn’t support any arguments and is configured fully through inner blocks.
Blocks
The following blocks are supported inside the definition of
otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling
:
The >
symbol indicates deeper levels of nesting. For example, grpc > tls
refers to a tls
block defined inside a grpc
block.
http block
The http
block configures an HTTP server which serves the Jaeger remote sampling document.
The following arguments are supported:
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:
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
andca_file
cert_pem
andcert_file
key_pem
andkey_file
If cipher_suites
is left blank, a safe default list is used.
Refer to the Go Cipher Suites documentation for a list of supported cipher suites.
client_ca_file
sets the ClientCA
and ClientAuth
to RequireAndVerifyClientCert
in the TLSConfig
.
Refer to the Go TLS documentation for more information.
cors block
The cors
block configures CORS settings for an HTTP server.
The following arguments are supported:
The allowed_headers
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 will be permitted.
grpc block
The grpc
block configures a gRPC server which serves the Jaeger remote
sampling document.
The following arguments are supported:
keepalive block
The keepalive
block configures keepalive settings for connections to a gRPC
server.
keepalive
doesn’t support any arguments and is configured fully through inner
blocks.
server_parameters block
The server_parameters
block controls keepalive and maximum age settings for gRPC
servers.
The following arguments are supported:
enforcement_policy block
The enforcement_policy
block configures the keepalive enforcement policy for
gRPC servers. The server will close connections from clients that violate the
configured policy.
The following arguments are supported:
source block
The source
block configures the method of retrieving the Jaeger remote sampling document
that is served by the servers specified in the grpc
and http
blocks.
The following arguments are supported:
Exactly one of the file
argument, content
argument or remote
block must be specified.
remote block
The remote
block configures the gRPC client used by the component.
The following arguments are supported:
By default, requests are compressed with Gzip.
The compression
argument controls which compression mechanism to use. Supported strings are:
"gzip"
"zlib"
"deflate"
"snappy"
"zstd"
If you set compression
to "none"
or an empty string ""
, the requests aren’t compressed.
The supported values for balancer_name
are listed in the gRPC documentation on Load balancing:
pick_first
: Tries to connect to the first address, uses it for all RPCs if it connects, or tries the next address if it fails (and keeps doing that until one connection is successful). Because of this, all the RPCs will be sent to the same backend.round_robin
: Connects to all the addresses it sees and sends an RPC to each backend one at a time in order. For example, the first RPC is sent to backend-1, the second RPC is sent to backend-2, and the third RPC is sent to backend-1.
The :authority
header in gRPC specifies the host to which the request is being sent.
It’s similar to the Host
header in HTTP requests.
By default, the value for :authority
is derived from the endpoint URL used for the gRPC call.
Overriding :authority
could be useful when routing traffic using a proxy like Envoy, which makes routing decisions based on the value of the :authority
header.
An HTTP proxy can be configured through the following environment variables:
HTTPS_PROXY
NO_PROXY
The HTTPS_PROXY
environment variable specifies a URL to use for proxying
requests. Connections to the proxy are established via the HTTP CONNECT
method.
The NO_PROXY
environment variable is an optional list of comma-separated
hostnames for which the HTTPS proxy should not be used. Each hostname can be
provided as an IP address (1.2.3.4
), an IP address in CIDR notation
(1.2.3.4/8
), a domain name (example.com
), or *
. A domain name matches
that domain and all subdomains. A domain name with a leading “.”
(.example.com
) matches subdomains only. NO_PROXY
is only read when
HTTPS_PROXY
is set.
Because otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling
uses gRPC, the configured proxy server must be
able to handle and proxy HTTP/2 traffic.
tls client block
The tls
block configures TLS settings used for the connection to the gRPC
server.
The following arguments are supported:
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
andca_file
cert_pem
andcert_file
key_pem
andkey_file
If cipher_suites
is left blank, a safe default list is used.
Refer to the Go TLS documentation for a list of supported cipher suites.
keepalive client block
The keepalive
block configures keepalive settings for gRPC client
connections.
The following arguments are supported:
debug_metrics block
The debug_metrics
block configures the metrics that this component generates to monitor its state.
The following arguments are supported:
disable_high_cardinality_metrics
is the Grafana Alloy 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.
Note
If configured,
disable_high_cardinality_metrics
only applies tootelcol.exporter.*
andotelcol.receiver.*
components.
level
is the Alloy equivalent to the telemetry.metrics.level
feature gate in the OpenTelemetry Collector.
Possible values are "none"
, "basic"
, "normal"
and "detailed"
.
Component health
otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling
is only reported as unhealthy if given an invalid
configuration.
Debug information
otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling
does not expose any component-specific debug information.
Examples
Serving from a file
This example configures the Jaeger remote sampling extension to load a local json document and serve it over the default http port of 5778. Currently this config style exists for consistency with upstream Opentelemetry Collector components and may be removed.
otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling "example" {
http {
}
source {
file = "/path/to/jaeger-sampling.json"
reload_interval = "10s"
}
}
Serving from another component
This example uses the output of a component to determine what sampling rules to serve:
local.file "sampling" {
filename = "/path/to/jaeger-sampling.json"
}
otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling "example" {
http {
}
source {
content = local.file.sampling.content
}
}
Enable authentication
You can use jaeger_remote_sampling
to authenticate requests.
This allows you to limit access to the sampling document.
Note
Not all OpenTelemetry Collector authentication plugins support receiver authentication. Refer to the documentation for each
otelcol.auth.*
component to determine its compatibility.
otelcol.extension.jaeger_remote_sampling "default" {
http {
auth = otelcol.auth.basic.creds.handler
}
grpc {
auth = otelcol.auth.basic.creds.handler
}
}
otelcol.auth.basic "creds" {
username = sys.env("USERNAME")
password = sys.env("PASSWORD")
}