public class HttpClientParser extends HttpParser
Constructor | Description |
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HttpClientParser() |
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
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<Req> void |
request(HttpAdapter<Req,?> adapter,
Req req,
SpanCustomizer customizer) |
Customizes the span based on the request that will be sent to the server.
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<Resp> void |
response(HttpAdapter<?,Resp> adapter,
Resp res,
java.lang.Throwable error,
SpanCustomizer customizer) |
Customizes the span based on the response received from the server.
|
error, errorParser, spanName
public <Req> void request(HttpAdapter<Req,?> adapter, Req req, SpanCustomizer customizer)
Override to change what data from the http request are parsed into the span representing it. By default, this sets the span name to the http method and tags "http.method" and "http.path".
If you only want to change the span name, you can override HttpParser.spanName(HttpAdapter,
Object)
instead.
request
in class HttpParser
HttpParser.spanName(HttpAdapter, Object)
public <Resp> void response(HttpAdapter<?,Resp> adapter, @Nullable Resp res, @Nullable java.lang.Throwable error, SpanCustomizer customizer)
Override to change what data from the http response or error are parsed into the span modeling it.
By default, this tags "http.status_code" when it is not 2xx. If there's an exception or the
status code is neither 2xx nor 3xx, it tags "error". This also overrides the span name based on
the HttpAdapter.methodFromResponse(Object)
and HttpAdapter.route(Object)
where
possible (ex "get /users/:userId").
If routing is supported, and a GET didn't match due to 404, the span name will be "get not_found". If it didn't match due to redirect, the span name will be "get redirected". If routing is not supported, the span name is left alone.
If you only want to change how exceptions are parsed, override HttpParser.error(Integer,
Throwable, SpanCustomizer)
instead.
Note: Either the response or error parameters may be null, but not both.
response
in class HttpParser
HttpParser.error(Integer, Throwable, SpanCustomizer)
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