/* * Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 */ /* * DO NOT EDIT, this is an Auto-generated file from: * buildscripts/semantic-convention/templates/registry/semantic_attributes-h.j2 */ #pragma once #include "opentelemetry/common/macros.h" #include "opentelemetry/version.h" OPENTELEMETRY_BEGIN_NAMESPACE namespace semconv { namespace cloudfoundry { /** The guid of the application.
Application instrumentation should use the value from environment
variable @code VCAP_APPLICATION.application_id @endcode. This is the same value as
reported by @code cf app
CloudFoundry defines the @code instance_id @endcode in the Loggregator v2 envelope. It
is used for logs and metrics emitted by CloudFoundry. It is supposed to contain the application
instance index for applications deployed on the runtime. Application instrumentation should
use the value from environment variable @code CF_INSTANCE_INDEX @endcode.
*/
static constexpr const char *kCloudfoundryAppInstanceId = "cloudfoundry.app.instance.id";
/**
The name of the application.
Application instrumentation should use the value from environment
variable @code VCAP_APPLICATION.application_name @endcode. This is the same value
as reported by @code cf apps @endcode.
*/
static constexpr const char *kCloudfoundryAppName = "cloudfoundry.app.name";
/**
The guid of the CloudFoundry org the application is running in.
Application instrumentation should use the value from environment
variable @code VCAP_APPLICATION.org_id @endcode. This is the same value as
reported by @code cf org
Application instrumentation should use the value from environment
variable @code VCAP_APPLICATION.org_name @endcode. This is the same value as
reported by @code cf orgs @endcode.
*/
static constexpr const char *kCloudfoundryOrgName = "cloudfoundry.org.name";
/**
The UID identifying the process.
Application instrumentation should use the value from environment
variable @code VCAP_APPLICATION.process_id @endcode. It is supposed to be equal to
@code VCAP_APPLICATION.app_id @endcode for applications deployed to the runtime.
For system components, this could be the actual PID.
*/
static constexpr const char *kCloudfoundryProcessId = "cloudfoundry.process.id";
/**
The type of process.
CloudFoundry applications can consist of multiple jobs. Usually the
main process will be of type @code web @endcode. There can be additional background
tasks or side-cars with different process types.
*/
static constexpr const char *kCloudfoundryProcessType = "cloudfoundry.process.type";
/**
The guid of the CloudFoundry space the application is running in.
Application instrumentation should use the value from environment
variable @code VCAP_APPLICATION.space_id @endcode. This is the same value as
reported by @code cf space
Application instrumentation should use the value from environment
variable @code VCAP_APPLICATION.space_name @endcode. This is the same value as
reported by @code cf spaces @endcode.
*/
static constexpr const char *kCloudfoundrySpaceName = "cloudfoundry.space.name";
/**
A guid or another name describing the event source.
CloudFoundry defines the @code source_id @endcode in the Loggregator v2 envelope. It
is used for logs and metrics emitted by CloudFoundry. It is supposed to contain the component
name, e.g. "gorouter", for CloudFoundry components. When system components are instrumented,
values from the Bosh spec should be used.
The @code system.id @endcode should be set to
@code spec.deployment/spec.name @endcode.
*/
static constexpr const char *kCloudfoundrySystemId = "cloudfoundry.system.id";
/**
A guid describing the concrete instance of the event source.
CloudFoundry defines the @code instance_id @endcode in the Loggregator v2 envelope. It
is used for logs and metrics emitted by CloudFoundry. It is supposed to contain the vm id for
CloudFoundry components. When system components are instrumented, values from the Bosh spec should be used. The @code
system.instance.id @endcode should be set to @code spec.id @endcode.
*/
static constexpr const char *kCloudfoundrySystemInstanceId = "cloudfoundry.system.instance.id";
} // namespace cloudfoundry
} // namespace semconv
OPENTELEMETRY_END_NAMESPACE