Class Sender
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Closeable,AutoCloseable
public abstract class Sender
extends zipkin2.Component
Unless mentioned otherwise, senders are not thread-safe. They were designed to be used by
AsyncReporter, which has a single reporting thread.
Those looking to initialize eagerly should call Component.check(). This can be used to reduce
latency on the first send operation, or to fail fast.
Implementation notes
The parameter is a list of encoded spans as opposed to an encoded message. This allows implementations flexibility on how to encode spans into a message. For example, a large span might need to be sent as a separate message to avoid kafka limits. Also, logging transports like scribe will likely write each span as a separate log line.
This accepts a list of encoded spans, as opposed a list of
spans like Span. This allows senders to be re-usable as model shapes change. This
also allows them to use their most natural message type. For example, kafka would more naturally
send messages as byte arrays.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Sender() -
Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description abstract zipkin2.codec.Encodingencoding()Returns the encoding this sender requires spans to have.abstract intmessageMaxBytes()Maximum bytes sendable per message including overhead.intmessageSizeInBytes(int encodedSizeInBytes)LikemessageSizeInBytes(List), except for a single-span.abstract intmessageSizeInBytes(List<byte[]> encodedSpans)Before invokingsendSpans(List), callers must consider message overhead, which might be more than encoding overhead.abstract zipkin2.Call<Void>sendSpans(List<byte[]> encodedSpans)Sends a list of encoded spans to a transport such as http or Kafka.
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Constructor Details
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Sender
public Sender()
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Method Details
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encoding
public abstract zipkin2.codec.Encoding encoding()Returns the encoding this sender requires spans to have. -
messageMaxBytes
public abstract int messageMaxBytes()Maximum bytes sendable per message including overhead. This can be calculated usingmessageSizeInBytes(List)Defaults to 500KB as a conservative default. You may get better or reduced performance by changing this value based on, e.g., machine size or network bandwidth in your infrastructure. Finding a perfect value will require trying out different values in production, but the default should work well enough in most cases. -
messageSizeInBytes
Before invokingsendSpans(List), callers must consider message overhead, which might be more than encoding overhead. This is used to not exceedmessageMaxBytes().Note this is not always
Encoding.listSizeInBytes(List), as some senders have inefficient list encoding. For example, Scribe base64's then tags each span with a category. -
messageSizeInBytes
public int messageSizeInBytes(int encodedSizeInBytes)LikemessageSizeInBytes(List), except for a single-span. This is used to ensure a span is never accepted that can never be sent.Always override this, which is only abstract as added after version 2.0
- Parameters:
encodedSizeInBytes- theencoded sizeof a span- Since:
- 2.2
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sendSpans
Sends a list of encoded spans to a transport such as http or Kafka.- Parameters:
encodedSpans- list of encoded spans.- Throws:
IllegalStateException- ifclosewas called.
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