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vendor: update buildkit to master@8b7bcb900d3c
Signed-off-by: Justin Chadwell <me@jedevc.com>
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// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
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//
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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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//
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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.
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// Package httpconv provides OpenTelemetry semantic convetions for the net/http
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// package from the standard library.
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package httpconv // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.17.0/httpconv"
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import (
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"net/http"
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"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute"
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"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/codes"
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"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/internal/v2"
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semconv "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.17.0"
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)
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var (
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nc = &internal.NetConv{
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NetHostNameKey: semconv.NetHostNameKey,
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NetHostPortKey: semconv.NetHostPortKey,
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NetPeerNameKey: semconv.NetPeerNameKey,
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NetPeerPortKey: semconv.NetPeerPortKey,
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NetSockPeerAddrKey: semconv.NetSockPeerAddrKey,
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NetSockPeerPortKey: semconv.NetSockPeerPortKey,
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NetTransportOther: semconv.NetTransportOther,
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NetTransportTCP: semconv.NetTransportTCP,
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NetTransportUDP: semconv.NetTransportUDP,
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NetTransportInProc: semconv.NetTransportInProc,
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}
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hc = &internal.HTTPConv{
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NetConv: nc,
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EnduserIDKey: semconv.EnduserIDKey,
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HTTPClientIPKey: semconv.HTTPClientIPKey,
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HTTPFlavorKey: semconv.HTTPFlavorKey,
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HTTPMethodKey: semconv.HTTPMethodKey,
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HTTPRequestContentLengthKey: semconv.HTTPRequestContentLengthKey,
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HTTPResponseContentLengthKey: semconv.HTTPResponseContentLengthKey,
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HTTPRouteKey: semconv.HTTPRouteKey,
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HTTPSchemeHTTP: semconv.HTTPSchemeHTTP,
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HTTPSchemeHTTPS: semconv.HTTPSchemeHTTPS,
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HTTPStatusCodeKey: semconv.HTTPStatusCodeKey,
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HTTPTargetKey: semconv.HTTPTargetKey,
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HTTPURLKey: semconv.HTTPURLKey,
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HTTPUserAgentKey: semconv.HTTPUserAgentKey,
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}
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)
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// ClientResponse returns attributes for an HTTP response received by a client
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// from a server. It will return the following attributes if the related values
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// are defined in resp: "http.status.code", "http.response_content_length".
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//
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// This does not add all OpenTelemetry required attributes for an HTTP event,
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// it assumes ClientRequest was used to create the span with a complete set of
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// attributes. If a complete set of attributes can be generated using the
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// request contained in resp. For example:
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//
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// append(ClientResponse(resp), ClientRequest(resp.Request)...)
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func ClientResponse(resp *http.Response) []attribute.KeyValue {
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return hc.ClientResponse(resp)
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}
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// ClientRequest returns attributes for an HTTP request made by a client. The
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// following attributes are always returned: "http.url", "http.flavor",
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// "http.method", "net.peer.name". The following attributes are returned if the
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// related values are defined in req: "net.peer.port", "http.user_agent",
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// "http.request_content_length", "enduser.id".
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func ClientRequest(req *http.Request) []attribute.KeyValue {
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return hc.ClientRequest(req)
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}
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// ClientStatus returns a span status code and message for an HTTP status code
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// value received by a client.
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func ClientStatus(code int) (codes.Code, string) {
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return hc.ClientStatus(code)
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}
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// ServerRequest returns attributes for an HTTP request received by a server.
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//
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// The server must be the primary server name if it is known. For example this
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// would be the ServerName directive
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// (https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#servername) for an Apache
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// server, and the server_name directive
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// (http://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_core_module.html#server_name) for an
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// nginx server. More generically, the primary server name would be the host
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// header value that matches the default virtual host of an HTTP server. It
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// should include the host identifier and if a port is used to route to the
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// server that port identifier should be included as an appropriate port
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// suffix.
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//
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// If the primary server name is not known, server should be an empty string.
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// The req Host will be used to determine the server instead.
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//
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// The following attributes are always returned: "http.method", "http.scheme",
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// "http.flavor", "http.target", "net.host.name". The following attributes are
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// returned if they related values are defined in req: "net.host.port",
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// "net.sock.peer.addr", "net.sock.peer.port", "http.user_agent", "enduser.id",
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// "http.client_ip".
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func ServerRequest(server string, req *http.Request) []attribute.KeyValue {
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return hc.ServerRequest(server, req)
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}
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// ServerStatus returns a span status code and message for an HTTP status code
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// value returned by a server. Status codes in the 400-499 range are not
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// returned as errors.
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func ServerStatus(code int) (codes.Code, string) {
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return hc.ServerStatus(code)
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}
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// RequestHeader returns the contents of h as attributes.
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//
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// Instrumentation should require an explicit configuration of which headers to
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// captured and then prune what they pass here. Including all headers can be a
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// security risk - explicit configuration helps avoid leaking sensitive
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// information.
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//
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// The User-Agent header is already captured in the http.user_agent attribute
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// from ClientRequest and ServerRequest. Instrumentation may provide an option
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// to capture that header here even though it is not recommended. Otherwise,
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// instrumentation should filter that out of what is passed.
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func RequestHeader(h http.Header) []attribute.KeyValue {
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return hc.RequestHeader(h)
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}
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// ResponseHeader returns the contents of h as attributes.
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//
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// Instrumentation should require an explicit configuration of which headers to
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// captured and then prune what they pass here. Including all headers can be a
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// security risk - explicit configuration helps avoid leaking sensitive
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// information.
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//
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// The User-Agent header is already captured in the http.user_agent attribute
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// from ClientRequest and ServerRequest. Instrumentation may provide an option
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// to capture that header here even though it is not recommended. Otherwise,
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// instrumentation should filter that out of what is passed.
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func ResponseHeader(h http.Header) []attribute.KeyValue {
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return hc.ResponseHeader(h)
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}
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