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A utility to simplify your tracing

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This is free to use software, but if you do like it, consisder supporting me โค๏ธ

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โšก Features

  • ๐Ÿค” Familiar โ€” looks very much like opentelemetry.

  • โœ… Simple โ€” configure() an environment, create a tracer(), report() and done.

  • ๐ŸŽ Performant โ€” check the benchmarks.

  • ๐Ÿชถ Lightweight โ€” a mere 1KB and next to no dependencies.

๐Ÿš€ Usage

Visit /examples for more!

import { configure, tracer, report } from 'rian';
import { exporter } from 'rian/exporter.otel.http';

// ~> configure the environment, all tracers will inherit this
configure('my-service', {
  'service.version': 'DEV',
});

// ~> create a tracer โ€” typically "per request" or "per operation".
const trace = tracer('request');

function handler(req) {
  // ~> start a span
  return trace.span(`${req.method} ${req.path}`)(async (s) => {
    // set some fields on this span's context
    s.set_context({ user_id: req.params.user_id });

    // ~> span again for `db::read`
    const data = await s.span('db::read')(() => db_execute('SELECT * FROM users'));

    // ~> maybe have some manual spanning
    const processing_span = s.span('process records');

    for (let row of data) {
      processing_span.add_event('doing stuff', { id: row.id });
      do_stuff(row);
    }

    // don't forget to end
    processing_span.end();

    return reply(200, { data });
  });
}

const otel_exporter = exporter((payload) =>
  fetch('/traces/otlp', {
    method: 'POST',
    body: JSON.stringify(payload),
  }),
);

http.listen((req, executionCtx) => {
  // ~> report all the spans once the response is sent
  executionCtx.defer(() => report(otel_exporter));
  return handler(req);
});

You only need to report in your application once somewhere. All spans are collected into the same "bucket".

Example output

Using: examples/basic.ts

โ•ญโ”€ basic
โ”‚        โ•ญโ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ•ฎ
โ”‚  95 ms โ”‚ โ”ฃโ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”ซ                                                    โ”‚โ—— setup
โ”‚  41 ms โ”‚ โ”ฃโ”โ”โ”โ”โ”ซ                                                          โ”‚โ—— bootstrap
โ”‚  32 ms โ”‚  โ”ฃโ”โ”โ”โ”ซ                                                          โ”‚โ—— building
โ”‚  59 ms โ”‚           โ”ฃโ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”ซ                                               โ”‚โ—— precompile
โ”‚  80 ms โ”‚             โ”ฃโ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”ซ                                          โ”‚โ—— verify
โ”‚  75 ms โ”‚                     โ”ฃโ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”ซ                                   โ”‚โ—— spawn thread
โ”‚ 371 ms โ”‚                           โ”ฃโ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ•โ”ซ โ”‚โ—— doesnt finish
โ”‚ 347 ms โ”‚                           โ”ฃโ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”ซ   โ”‚โ—— running
โ”‚ 341 ms โ”‚                            โ”ฃโ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”ซ   โ”‚โ—— e2e
โ”‚  38 ms โ”‚                                                         โ”ฃโ”โ”โ”โ”ซ   โ”‚โ—— snapshot
โ”‚  13 ms โ”‚                                                             โ”ฃโ”โ”ซ โ”‚โ—— url for page /my-product/sleโ€ฆ
โ”‚        โ•ฐโ”ผโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ผโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ผโ•ฏ
โ”‚         0 ms                      318.500 ms                       637 ms
โ”‚
โ”‚ one โ””โ”˜ unit is less than: 10.443 ms
โ”‚               total time:    637 ms
โ•ฐโ”€
โ•ญโ”€ thread #1
โ”‚       โ•ญโ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ”€โ•ฎ
โ”‚ 20 ms โ”‚ โ”ฃโ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”ซ                                           โ”‚โ—— setup
โ”‚ 63 ms โ”‚ โ”ฃโ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”โ”ซ โ”‚โ—— bootstrap
โ”‚       โ•ฐโ”ผโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ผโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ดโ”ผโ•ฏ
โ”‚        0 ms                       31.500 ms                        63 ms
โ”‚
โ”‚ one โ””โ”˜ unit is less than: 1.016 ms
โ”‚               total time:    63 ms
โ•ฐโ”€

๐Ÿ”Ž API

Module: rian

The main and default module responsible for creating and provisioning spans.

๐Ÿ’ก Note ~> when providing span context values, you can use Semantic Conventions, but won't be enforced.

Module: rian/async

A module that utilizes the async_hooks API to provide a tracer and spans that can be used where the current span isn't accessible.

๐Ÿ’ก Note ~> this module should be used mutually exclusively with the main rian module.

Example
import { configure, tracer, span, currentSpan, report } from 'rian/async';
import { exporter } from 'rian/exporter.otel.http';

function handler(req) {
  return span(`${req.method} ${req.path}`)(async () => {
    const s = currentSpan();

    s.set_context({ user_id: req.params.user_id });

    const data = await s.span('db::read')(() => db_execute('SELECT * FROM users'));

    const processing_span = s.span('process records');

    for (let row of data) {
      processing_span.add_event('doing stuff', { id: row.id });
      do_stuff(row);
    }

    processing_span.end();

    return reply(200, { data });
  });
}

const httpTrace = tracer('http');

http.listen((req, executionCtx) => {
  executionCtx.defer(() => report(exporter));
  return httpTrace(() => handler(req));
});

Exports the spans created using the zipkin protocol and leaves the shipping up to you.

Implements the OpenTelemetry protocol for use with http transports.

๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿณ Exporter Recipes

NewRelic
import { configure, tracer, report } from 'rian';
import { exporter } from 'rian/exporter.zipkin';

const newrelic = exporter((payload) =>
  fetch('https://trace-api.newrelic.com/trace/v1', {
    method: 'POST',
    headers: {
      'api-key': '<your api key>',
      'content-type': 'application/json',
      'data-format': 'zipkin',
      'data-format-version': '2',
    },
    body: JSON.stringify(payload),
  }),
);

configure('my-service');

const tracer = tracer('app');

await report(newrelic);

learn more

Lightstep
import { configure, tracer, report } from 'rian';
import { exporter } from 'rian/exporter.otel.http';

const lightstep = exporter((payload) =>
  fetch('https://ingest.lightstep.com/traces/otlp/v0.9', {
    method: 'POST',
    headers: {
      'lightstep-access-token': '<your api key>',
      'content-type': 'application/json',
    },
    body: JSON.stringify(payload),
  }),
);

configure('my-service');

const tracer = tracer('app');

await report(lightstep);

learn more

๐Ÿค” Motivation

To clarify, rian is the Irish word for "trace".

In our efforts to be observant citizens, we often rely on tools such as NewRelic, Lightstep, and Datadog. However, these tools can be bloated and slow, often performing too many unnecessary tasks and driving up costs, as every span costs.

This is where rian comes in as a lightweight, fast, and effective tracer inspired by industry giants OpenTracing and OpenTelemetry. These frameworks were designed to abstract the telemetry part from vendors, allowing libraries to be instrumented without needing to know about the vendor.

Rian does not intend to align or compete with them, slightly different goals. Rian aims to be used exclusively for instrumenting your application, particularly critical business paths. While rian can scale to support more complex constructs, there are profiler tools that are better suited for those jobs. Rian's primary design goal is to provide better insights into your application's behavior, particularly for edge or service workers where a lean tracer is favored.

Rian does not by design handle injecting w3c trace-context, or propagating baggage. But we do expose api's for achieving this.

๐Ÿ’จ Benchmark

via the /bench directory with Node v17.2.0

Validation :: single span
โœ” rian
โœ” rian/async
โœ” opentelemetry

Benchmark :: single span
  rian                   x 277,283 ops/sec ยฑ3.57% (90 runs sampled)
  rian/async             x 279,525 ops/sec ยฑ2.33% (91 runs sampled)
  opentelemetry          x 155,019 ops/sec ยฑ13.13% (70 runs sampled)

Validation :: child span
โœ” rian
โœ” rian/async
โœ” opentelemetry

Benchmark :: child span
  rian                   x 146,793 ops/sec ยฑ3.38% (87 runs sampled)
  rian/async             x 180,488 ops/sec ยฑ1.64% (92 runs sampled)
  opentelemetry          x 102,541 ops/sec ยฑ9.77% (73 runs sampled)

And please... I know these results are anything but the full story. But it's a number and point on comparison.

License

MIT ยฉ Marais Rossouw

Disclaimer

- NewRelic is a registered trademark of https://newrelic.com/ and not affiliated with this project.
- Datadog is a registered trademark of https://www.datadoghq.com/ and not affiliated with this project.
- Lightstep is a registered trademark of https://lightstep.com/ and not affiliated with this project.