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React Native Embrace - Native Tracer Provider

[!IMPORTANT]

This module requires the React Native Embrace SDK.

This package wraps Embrace's native SDKs with an OpenTelemetry Tracer Provider. Allowing custom instrumentations to be creating following OpenTelemetry's JS API as well as collecting traces from any JS Opentelemetry instrumentation library or native instrumentation included in your application.

Install

yarn add @embrace-io/native-tracer-provider

Or

npm install @embrace-io/native-tracer-provider

Setup in your code

Initialize the Tracer Provider near the start of your app's cycle:

import { EmbraceNativeTracerProvider } from "@embrace.io/react-native-tracer-provider";
import { trace } from "@opentelemetry/api";

const optionalConfig = {...}; // See EmbraceNativeTracerProviderConfig in ./src/types/ for possible options
trace.setGlobalTracerProvider(new EmbraceNativeTracerProvider(optionalConfig));

The Embrace SDK will need to have started before you can use the tracer provider. To achieve this you can either start the SDK before the component that sets up the provider renders, or you can make use of the enabled parameter on the useEmbraceNativeTracerProvider hook to prevent it from triggering until the SDK is ready as in this example:

  const [embraceSDKLoaded, setEmbraceSDKLoaded] = useState<boolean>(false);
  const {tracerProvider} = useEmbraceNativeTracerProvider({}, embraceSDKLoaded);

  useEffect(() => {
    const init = async () => {
      const hasStarted = await initEmbrace({
        sdkConfig: {
          ios: {
            appId: "myAppId",
          },
        },
      });

      if (hasStarted) {
        setEmbraceSDKLoaded(true);
      }
    };

    init();
  }, []);

Any opentelemetry instrumentation libraries in your app will now find Embrace's provider and use it for tracing.

[!NOTE]

Setting as the global tracer provider is not required, if you prefer you can simply pass a reference to the provider and use it only where you want to

You can also use the tracer to add custom instrumentations to your application:

import { trace } from "@opentelemetry/api";

const MyScreen = () => {
  useEffect(() => {
    const tracer = trace.getTracer("my-application", "my-app-version");
    
    span = tracer.startSpan("my-span");
    
    someAsyncOperation().then(() => span.end());
  }, []);
  return <View />;
};

Limitations

  • Adding links to spans is not currently supported, span.addLink(...) and span.addLinks(...) behave as noops.

  • Only string span attributes are currently supported, other types will be converted to their string representations

  • parentSpanId will not be set if the parent span was already ended in a previous session when the child span is started

  • Due to a limitation in the OTEL Swift API schemaUrl in calls to getTracer is ignored on iOS

  • Since communication with the native modules is asynchronous span.spanContext() will return a blank span context if executed immediately after a call to startSpan without yielding, for example:

    const mySpan = tracer.startSpan("my-span");
    const spanContext = mySpan.spanContext(); // can be configured to throw an error instead through EmbraceNativeTracerProviderConfig
    console.log(spanContext.traceId) // prints ""
    console.log(spanContext.spanId) // prints ""

    To avoid this issue you can use the async version:

    const mySpan = tracer.startSpan("my-span");
    const spanContext = await (mySpan as EmbraceNativeSpan).spanContextAsync();
    console.log(spanContext.traceId) // prints "51e60a6917dfe46871d7f1d39f66d02c"
    console.log(spanContext.spanId) // prints "b2248eb58720064e"

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