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AWS X-Ray SDK for Go
DESCRIPTION:
AWS X-Ray recommends using AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry (ADOT) to instrument your application instead of this X-Ray SDK due to its wider range of features and instrumentations. See the AWS X-Ray docs on Working with Go for more help with choosing between ADOT and X-Ray SDK. Install the SDK using the following command (The SDK's non-testing dependencies will be installed): Use go get to retrieve the SDK to add it to your GOPATH workspace. X-Ray Go SDK will by default generate no-op trace and segment id for unsampled requests and secure random trace and entity id for sampled requests. If customer wants to enable generating secure random trace and entity id for all the (sampled/unsampled) requests (this is applicable for trace id injection into logs use case) then they achieve that by setting AWS_XRAY_NOOP_ID environment variable as False.
Features
- The AWS X-Ray SDK for Go is compatible with Go 1.9 and above
- The latest version of the SDK is the recommended version
- The developer guide provides in-depth guidance on using the AWS X-Ray service and the AWS X-Ray SDK for Go
- See aws-xray-sdk-go-sample for a sample application that provides example of tracing SQL queries
- Plugins can be loaded conditionally at runtime
- Generate no-op trace and segment id
Programming Language
Go
Categories
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