Sampling
Sampling is a process that restricts the amount of traces that are generated by a system. The JavaScript SDK offers several head samplers.
Default behavior
By default, all spans are sampled, and thus, 100% of traces are sampled. If you do not need to manage data volume, don’t bother setting a sampler.
TraceIDRatioBasedSampler
When sampling, the most common head sampler to use is the TraceIdRatioBasedSampler. It deterministically samples a percentage of traces that you pass in as a parameter.
Environment Variables
You can configure the TraceIdRatioBasedSampler with environment variables:
export OTEL_TRACES_SAMPLER="traceidratio"
export OTEL_TRACES_SAMPLER_ARG="0.1"
This tells the SDK to sample spans such that only 10% of traces get created.
Node.js
You can also configure the TraceIdRatioBasedSampler in code. Here’s an example for Node.js:
import { TraceIdRatioBasedSampler } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-node';
const samplePercentage = 0.1;
const sdk = new NodeSDK({
// Other SDK configuration parameters go here
sampler: new TraceIdRatioBasedSampler(samplePercentage),
});
const { TraceIdRatioBasedSampler } = require('@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-node');
const samplePercentage = 0.1;
const sdk = new NodeSDK({
// Other SDK configuration parameters go here
sampler: new TraceIdRatioBasedSampler(samplePercentage),
});
Browser
You can also configure the TraceIdRatioBasedSampler in code. Here’s an example for browser apps:
import {
WebTracerProvider,
TraceIdRatioBasedSampler,
} from '@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-web';
const samplePercentage = 0.1;
const provider = new WebTracerProvider({
sampler: new TraceIdRatioBasedSampler(samplePercentage),
});
const {
WebTracerProvider,
TraceIdRatioBasedSampler,
} = require('@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-web');
const samplePercentage = 0.1;
const provider = new WebTracerProvider({
sampler: new TraceIdRatioBasedSampler(samplePercentage),
});
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