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// Copyright 2017, OpenCensus Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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/*
Package trace contains support for OpenCensus distributed tracing.
The following assumes a basic familiarity with OpenCensus concepts.
See http://opencensus.io
# Exporting Traces
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To export collected tracing data, register at least one exporter. You can use
one of the provided exporters or write your own.
trace.RegisterExporter(exporter)
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By default, traces will be sampled relatively rarely. To change the sampling
frequency for your entire program, call ApplyConfig. Use a ProbabilitySampler
to sample a subset of traces, or use AlwaysSample to collect a trace on every run:
trace.ApplyConfig(trace.Config{DefaultSampler: trace.AlwaysSample()})
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Be careful about using trace.AlwaysSample in a production application with
significant traffic: a new trace will be started and exported for every request.
# Adding Spans to a Trace
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A trace consists of a tree of spans. In Go, the current span is carried in a
context.Context.
It is common to want to capture all the activity of a function call in a span. For
this to work, the function must take a context.Context as a parameter. Add these two
lines to the top of the function:
ctx, span := trace.StartSpan(ctx, "example.com/Run")
defer span.End()
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StartSpan will create a new top-level span if the context
doesn't contain another span, otherwise it will create a child span.
*/
package trace // import "go.opencensus.io/trace"