By default all applicable instrumentations are enabled. The only required configuration is the service key, so a minimal example to get started is:
export SW_APM_SERVICE_KEY=<set-service-key-here>
Configuration can be set several ways, with the following precedence:
environment variable > programmatic > configuration file > default
Settings specific to solarwinds_apm
are prefixed by SW_APM_
and described in the Reference section. Standard OpenTelemetry environment variables that impact this library's functionality are noted below.
The default solarwinds
exporter which communicates with the SolarWinds Observability backend is always configured. Additional exporters can be configured via the OTEL_TRACES_EXPORTER
environment variable. For example, console exporter is part of standard installation and can be enabled via:
export OTEL_TRACES_EXPORTER=console
Other exporters must first be installed and required before loading solarwinds_apm
. For example, if dependencies are loaded by Bundler.require
, add the OTLP exporter to the Gemfile:
# application dependencies, eg
# gem "rails", "~> 7.0.5", ">= 7.0.5.1"
gem "opentelemetry-exporter-otlp"
# end of Gemfile
gem 'solarwinds_apm'
And set the environment variable:
export OTEL_TRACES_EXPORTER=otlp
By default the service name portion of the service key is used, e.g. my-service
if the service key is SW_APM_SERVICE_KEY=api-token:my-service
. If the OTEL_SERVICE_NAME
or OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES
environment variable is used to specify a service name, it will take precedence over the default.
export SW_APM_SERVICE_KEY=<api-token>:foo
export OTEL_SERVICE_NAME=bar
# service name for instrumented app will be "bar"
ruby application.rb
You can use OpenTelemetry Ruby instrumentation environment variables to disable or configure certain instrumentation, see the OpenTelemetry Docs for details.
For example, to disable sinatra instrumentation and disable mysql2 instrumentation's obfuscation of db.statement:
export OTEL_RUBY_INSTRUMENTATION_SINATRA_ENABLED=false
export OTEL_RUBY_INSTRUMENTATION_MYSQL2_CONFIG_OPTS='db_statement=include;'
or in your initialization step:
ENV['OTEL_RUBY_INSTRUMENTATION_SINATRA_ENABLED'] = 'false'
ENV['OTEL_RUBY_INSTRUMENTATION_MYSQL2_CONFIG_OPTS'] = 'db_statement=include;'
Many OpenTelemetry instrumentation library configurations can be set within the SolarWindsAPM::OTelConfig.initialize_with_config ... end
block, please consult the individual instrumentation README pages for the options available. Note this takes lower precedence than the environment varable settings.
Important
this feature is only enabled if auto-config is disabled via SW_APM_AUTO_CONFIGURE=false
.
Below is an example that disables Dalli instrumentation and sets the Rack instrumentation to capture certain headers as Span attributes:
# note auto-configure must be disabled, e.g.
# export SW_APM_AUTO_CONFIGURE=false
require 'solarwinds_apm'
SolarWindsAPM::OTelConfig.initialize_with_config do |config|
config["OpenTelemetry::Instrumentation::Dalli"] = {:enabled => false}
config["OpenTelemetry::Instrumentation::Rack"] = {:allowed_request_headers => ['header1', 'header2']}
end
On startup, the library looks for the configuration file in the following locations under the application's current working directory:
-
config/initializers/solarwinds_apm.rb
for Rails applications, which can be created by running the provided generator:bundle exec rails generate solarwinds_apm:install
-
solarwinds_apm_config.rb
for non-Rails applications
The default location can be overridden via environment variable SW_APM_CONFIG_RUBY
:
export SW_APM_CONFIG_RUBY=config/file/location.rb
The configuration file should be Ruby code that sets key/values in the hash exposed by SolarWindsAPM::Config
. The bundled Rails generator template file serves as an example of the supported values, see also the Reference section.
Environment Variable | Config File Key | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
SW_APM_AUTO_CONFIGURE |
N/A | By default the library is configured to work out-of-the-box with all automatic instrumentation libraries enabled. Set this to false to custom initialize the library with configuration options for instrumentation, see Programmatic Configuration for details. |
true |
SW_APM_COLLECTOR |
N/A | Override the default collector endpoint to which the library connects and exports data. It should be defined using the format host:port. | apm.collector.na-01.cloud.solarwinds.com:443 |
SW_APM_CONFIG_RUBY |
N/A | Override the default location for the configuration file. This can be an absolute or relative filename, or the directory under which the solarwinds_apm_config.rb file would be looked for. |
None |
SW_APM_DEBUG_LEVEL |
:debug_level |
Set the library's logging level, valid values are -1 through 6 (least to most verbose). Setting -1 disables logging from the library. |
3 |
SW_APM_EC2_METADATA_TIMEOUT |
:ec2_metadata_timeout |
Timeout for AWS IMDS metadata retrieval in milliseconds. | 1000 |
SW_APM_ENABLED |
N/A | Enable/disable the library, setting false is an alternative to uninstalling solarwinds_apm since it will prevent the library from loading. |
true |
SW_APM_LOG_FILEPATH |
N/A | Configure the log file path for the C extension, e.g. export SW_APM_LOG_FILEPATH=/path/file_path.log . If set, messages from the C extension are written to the specified file instead of stderr. |
None |
SW_APM_PROXY |
:http_proxy |
Configure an HTTP proxy through which the library connects to the collector. | None |
SW_APM_SERVICE_KEY |
:service_key |
API token and service name in the form of token:service_name , required. |
None |
SW_APM_TAG_SQL |
:tag_sql |
Enable/disable injecting trace context into supported SQL statements. Set to boolean true or (or string true in env var) to enable, see Tag Query with Trace Context for details. |
false |
SW_APM_TRIGGER_TRACING_MODE |
:trigger_tracing_mode |
Enable/disable trigger tracing for the service. Setting to disabled may impact DEM visibility into the service. |
enabled |
SW_APM_TRUSTEDPATH |
N/A | The library uses the host system's default trusted CA certificates to verify the TLS connection to the collector. To override the default, define the trusted certificate path configuration option with an absolute path to a specific trusted certificate file in PEM format. | None |
SW_APM_LAMBDA_PRELOAD_DEPS |
N/A | This option only takes effect in the AWS Lambda runtime. Set to false to disable the attempt to preload function dependencies and install instrumentations. |
true |
SW_APM_TRANSACTION_NAME |
N/A | Customize the transaction name for all traces, typically used to target specific instrumented lambda functions. Precedence order: custom SDK > SW_APM_TRANSACTION_NAME > automatic naming |
None |
N/A | :log_args |
Enable/disable the collection of URL query parameters, set to boolean false to disable. | true |
N/A | :log_traceId |
Configure the insertion of trace context into application logs, setting :traced would include the available context fields such as trace_id, span_id into log messages. |
:never |
N/A | :tracing_mode |
Enable/disable the tracing mode for this service, setting :disabled would suppress all trace spans and metrics. |
:enabled |
N/A | :transaction_settings |
Configure tracing mode per transaction, aka transaction filtering. See Transaction Filtering for details. | None |
Specific transactions can be disabled from tracing (suppressing both spans and metrics) using the :transaction_settings
configuration. An example that filters out static assets and a message consumer:
SolarWindsAPM::Config[:transaction_settings] = [
{
regexp: '\.(css|js|png)$',
opts: Regexp::IGNORECASE,
tracing: :disabled
},
{
regexp: 'CONSUMER:mytopic process',
tracing: :disabled
}
]
You can set the environment variable SW_APM_TAG_SQL
or configuration file option :tag_sql
to true to enable appending the current trace context into a database query as a SQL comment. For example:
# query without tag sql
SELECT * FROM SAMPLE_TABLE WHERE user_id = 1;
# query with tag sql
SELECT * FROM SAMPLE_TABLE WHERE user_id = 1; /* traceparent=7435a9fe510ae4533414d425dadf4e18-49e60702469db05f-01 */
For Rails < 7 and non-Rails applications, we use a port of Marginalia that patches ActiveRecord to inject the comment.
For Rails >= 7, Marginalia is integrated into ActiveRecord so enabling this feature should be done through Rails configuration. For example:
class Application < Rails::Application
config.active_record.query_log_tags_enabled = true
config.active_record.query_log_tags = [
{
traceparent: -> {
SolarWindsAPM::SWOMarginalia::Comment.traceparent
}
}
]
end
Note that with Rails >= 7.1 the comment format can be specified via the config.active_record.query_log_tags_format
option. SolarWinds Observability functionality depends on the default :sqlcommenter
format, it is not recommended to change this value.