To run the example, simply type mvn verify from this directory, or mvn -PnoServer verify if you want to start and create the broker manually.
NOTE: You must have jeager running at
http://localhost:16686
. You can learn more about Jeager here
command to start your jeager instance
docker run -p 16686:16686 -p 14250:14250 jaegertracing/all-in-one:<your_version>
After seeing a Build Success
, open the browser, connect to your Jeager running instance and check for spans.
The tracing.properties
has configuration properties that autoconfigure Opentelemetry Exporter . We reconfigured it and used Jeager as the default exporter, sending data through at http://localhost:14250
You can change this by choosing to use:
otlp exporter , by uncommenting (removing #
) the following
otel.traces.exporter=otlp
otel.exporter.otlp.endpoint=http://localhost:4317
Change port and host to match your running instance.otel.exporter.otlp.traces.endpoint=http://localhost:4317
Change port and host to match your running instance.Zipkin Exporter , by uncommenting (removing #
) the following
otel.traces.exporter=zipkin
otel.exporter.zipkin.endpoint=http://localhost:9411/api/v2/spans
. Change port and host to match your running instance.Note: command to start Zipkin instance
docker run -p 9411:9411 openzipkin/zipkin
You can also change the default service name from opentelemetry_plugin
to any string by changing the value of otel.service.name
Zipkin: The quickest way is by use of docker.
docker run -d -p 9411:9411 openzipkin/zipkin
http://localhost:9411
and on the page that appears, click the Run Queries button.Jeager: The quickest way is by use of docker.
docker run -d --name jaeger \ e COLLECTOR_ZIPKIN_HOST_PORT=:9411 \ p 5775:5775/udp \ p 6831:6831/udp \ p 6832:6832/udp \ p 5778:5778 \ p 16686:16686 \ p 14250:14250 \ p 14268:14268 \ p 14269:14269 \ p 9411:9411 \ jaegertracing/all-in-one:1.30
http://localhost:16686/search
, click Search, select your service-name from the dropdown below the service name and finally click Find Traces Button.