Getting Started
This page will show you how to get started with OpenTelemetry in Rust.
You will learn how you can instrument a simple Rust application, in such a way that traces are emitted to the console.
Prerequisites
Ensure that you have the following installed locally:
Example Application
The following example uses a basic hyper application. If you are not using hyper, that’s OK — you can use OpenTelemetry Rust with other HTTP implementations as well, such as Actix Web and Tide. For a complete list of libraries for supported frameworks, see the registry.
For more elaborate examples, see examples.
Dependencies
To begin, create a file Cargo.toml
in a new directory and add the following
content:
[package]
name = "dice_server"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
publish = false
[[bin]]
name = "dice_server"
path = "dice_server.rs"
doc = false
[dependencies]
hyper = { version = "0.14", features = ["full"] }
tokio = { version = "1.29", features = ["full"] }
rand = { version = "0.8" }
Create and launch an HTTP Server
In that same folder, create a file called dice_server.rs
and add the following
code to the file:
use hyper::service::{make_service_fn, service_fn};
use hyper::{Body, Request, Response, Server, Method, StatusCode};
use rand::Rng;
use std::{convert::Infallible, net::SocketAddr};
async fn handle(req: Request<Body>) -> Result<Response<Body>, Infallible> {
let mut response = Response::new(Body::empty());
match (req.method(), req.uri().path()) {
(&Method::GET, "/rolldice") => {
let random_number = rand::thread_rng().gen_range(1..7);
*response.body_mut() = Body::from(random_number.to_string());
}
_ => {
*response.status_mut() = StatusCode::NOT_FOUND;
}
};
Ok(response)
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
let addr = SocketAddr::from(([127, 0, 0, 1], 8080));
let make_svc = make_service_fn(|_conn| async { Ok::<_, Infallible>(service_fn(handle)) });
let server = Server::bind(&addr).serve(make_svc);
println!("Listening on {addr}");
if let Err(e) = server.await {
eprintln!("server error: {e}");
}
}
Build and run the application with the following command, then open http://localhost:8080/rolldice in your web browser to ensure it is working.
$ cargo run --bin dice_server
...
Listening on 127.0.0.1:8080
Instrumentation
To add OpenTelemetry to your application, update the Cargo.toml
with the
dependencies for the OpenTelemetry Rust SDK
opentelemetry
and the OpenTelemetry
Stdout Exporter
opentelemetry-stdout
:
opentelemetry = "0.22.0"
opentelemetry_sdk = "0.22.1"
opentelemetry-stdout = { version = "0.3.0", features = ["trace"] }
Update the dice_server.rs
file with code to initialize a tracer and to emit
spans when the handle
function is called:
use hyper::service::{make_service_fn, service_fn};
use hyper::{Body, Method, Request, Response, Server, StatusCode};
use rand::Rng;
use std::{convert::Infallible, net::SocketAddr};
use opentelemetry::global::ObjectSafeSpan;
use opentelemetry::trace::{SpanKind, Status};
use opentelemetry::{global, trace::Tracer};
use opentelemetry_sdk::propagation::TraceContextPropagator;
use opentelemetry_sdk::trace::TracerProvider;
use opentelemetry_stdout::SpanExporter;
async fn handle(req: Request<Body>) -> Result<Response<Body>, Infallible> {
let mut response = Response::new(Body::empty());
let tracer = global::tracer("dice_server");
let mut span = tracer
.span_builder(format!("{} {}", req.method(), req.uri().path()))
.with_kind(SpanKind::Server)
.start(&tracer);
match (req.method(), req.uri().path()) {
(&Method::GET, "/rolldice") => {
let random_number = rand::thread_rng().gen_range(1..7);
*response.body_mut() = Body::from(random_number.to_string());
span.set_status(Status::Ok);
}
_ => {
*response.status_mut() = StatusCode::NOT_FOUND;
span.set_status(Status::error("Not Found"));
}
};
Ok(response)
}
fn init_tracer() {
global::set_text_map_propagator(TraceContextPropagator::new());
let provider = TracerProvider::builder()
.with_simple_exporter(SpanExporter::default())
.build();
global::set_tracer_provider(provider);
}
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
init_tracer();
let addr = SocketAddr::from(([127, 0, 0, 1], 8080));
let make_svc = make_service_fn(|_conn| async { Ok::<_, Infallible>(service_fn(handle)) });
let server =
Server::bind(&addr).serve(make_svc);
println!("Listening on {addr}");
if let Err(e) = server.await {
eprintln!("server error: {e}");
}
}
Start your server again:
$ cargo run --bin dice_server
...
Listening on 127.0.0.1:8080
When you send a request to the server at http://localhost:8080/rolldice, you’ll see a span being emitted to the console (output is pretty printed for convenience):
{
"resourceSpans": [
{
"resource": {
"attributes": [
{
"key": "service.name",
"value": {
"stringValue": "unknown_service"
}
}
]
},
"scopeSpans": [
{
"scope": {
"name": "dice_server"
},
"spans": [
{
"attributes": [],
"droppedAttributesCount": 0,
"droppedEventsCount": 0,
"droppedLinksCount": 0,
"endTimeUnixNano": 1691076354768034000,
"kind": 2,
"name": "GET /rolldice",
"parentSpanId": "",
"spanId": "27e1d7d8e44a63c5",
"startTimeUnixNano": 1691076354768025000,
"status": {
"code": 2
},
"traceId": "adfe9d364ee19610adde517d722167ca"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
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