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@fastify/otel

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OpenTelemetry auto-instrumentation library.

Install

npm i @fastify/otel

Usage

@fastify/otel works as a metric creator as well as application performance monitor for your Fastify application.

It must be configured before defining routes and other plugins in order to cover the most of your Fastify server.

  • It automatically wraps the main request handler
  • Instruments all route hooks (defined at instance and route definition level)
    • onRequest
    • preParsing
    • preValidation
    • preHandler
    • preSerialization
    • onSend
    • onResponse
    • onError
  • Instruments automatically custom 404 Not Found handler

Example:

// ... in your OTEL setup
const FastifyOtelInstrumentation = require('@fastify/otel');

// If serverName is not provided, it will fallback to OTEL_SERVICE_NAME
// as per https://opentelemetry.io/docs/languages/sdk-configuration/general/.
const fastifyOtelInstrumentation = new FastifyOtelInstrumentation({ servername: '<yourCustomApplicationName>' });
fastifyOtelInstrumentation.setTracerProvider(provider)

module.exports = { fastifyOtelInstrumentation }

// ... in your Fastify definition
const { fastifyOtelInstrumentation } = require('./otel.js');
const Fastify = require('fastify');

const app = fastify();
// It is necessary to await for its register as it requires to be able
// to intercept all route definitions
await app.register(fastifyOtelInstrumentation.plugin());

// automatically all your routes will be instrumented
app.get('/', () => 'hello world')
// as well as your instance level hooks.
app.addHook('onError', () => /* do something */)

// you can also scope your instrumentation to only be enabled on a sub context
// of your application
app.register((instance, opts, done) => {
    instance.register(fastifyOtelInstrumentation.plugin());
    // If only enabled in your encapsulated context
    // the parent context won't be instrumented
    app.get('/', () => 'hello world')

}, { prefix: '/nested' })

Automatic plugin registration

The plugin can be automatically registered with registerOnInitialization option set to true. In this case, it is necessary to await fastify instance.

// ... in your OTEL setup
const fastifyOtelInstrumentation = new FastifyOtelInstrumentation({
  registerOnInitialization: true,
});

// ... in your Fastify definition
const Fastify = require('fastify');
const app = await fastify();

Notes:

  • This instrumentation requires @opentelemetry/instrumentation-http to be able to propagate the traces all the way back to upstream
    • The HTTP instrumentation might cover all your routes although @fastify/otel just covers a subset of your application

For more information about OpenTelemetry, please refer to the OpenTelemetry JavaScript documentation.

APIs

'FastifyOtelRequestContext`

The FastifyOtelRequestContext is a wrapper around the OpenTelemetry Context and Tracer APIs. It also provides a way to manage the context of a request and its associated spans as well as some utilities to extract and inject further traces from and to the trace carrier.

const { fastifyOtelInstrumentation } = require('./otel.js');
const Fastify = require('fastify');

const app = fastify();
await app.register(fastifyOtelInstrumentation.plugin());

app.get('/', (req, reply) => {
  const { context, tracer, span, inject, extract } = req.opentelemetry();

  // Extract a parent span from the request headers
  const parentCxt = extract(req.headers);

  // Create a new span
  const newSpan = tracer.startSpan('my-new-span', {
    parent: parentCxt,
  });
  // Do some work
  newSpan.end();

  // Inject the new span into the response headers
  const carrier = {};
  inject(carrier);

  reply.headers(carrier);

  return 'hello world';
});

License

Licensed under MIT.