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// Copyright 2020, OpenTelemetry Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
syntax = "proto3";
package opentelemetry.proto.logs.v1;
import "opentelemetry/proto/common/v1/common.proto";
import "opentelemetry/proto/resource/v1/resource.proto";
option csharp_namespace = "OpenTelemetry.Proto.Logs.V1";
option java_multiple_files = true;
option java_package = "io.opentelemetry.proto.logs.v1";
option java_outer_classname = "LogsProto";
option go_package = "go.opentelemetry.io/proto/otlp/logs/v1";
// LogsData represents the logs data that can be stored in a persistent storage,
// OR can be embedded by other protocols that transfer OTLP logs data but do not
// implement the OTLP protocol.
//
// The main difference between this message and collector protocol is that
// in this message there will not be any "control" or "metadata" specific to
// OTLP protocol.
//
// When new fields are added into this message, the OTLP request MUST be updated
// as well.
message LogsData {
// An array of ResourceLogs.
// For data coming from a single resource this array will typically contain
// one element. Intermediary nodes that receive data from multiple origins
// typically batch the data before forwarding further and in that case this
// array will contain multiple elements.
repeated ResourceLogs resource_logs = 1;
}
// A collection of ScopeLogs from a Resource.
message ResourceLogs {
reserved 1000;
// The resource for the logs in this message.
// If this field is not set then resource info is unknown.
opentelemetry.proto.resource.v1.Resource resource = 1;
// A list of ScopeLogs that originate from a resource.
repeated ScopeLogs scope_logs = 2;
// The Schema URL, if known. This is the identifier of the Schema that the resource data
// is recorded in. To learn more about Schema URL see
// https://opentelemetry.io/docs/specs/otel/schemas/#schema-url
// This schema_url applies to the data in the "resource" field. It does not apply
// to the data in the "scope_logs" field which have their own schema_url field.
string schema_url = 3;
}
// A collection of Logs produced by a Scope.
message ScopeLogs {
// The instrumentation scope information for the logs in this message.
// Semantically when InstrumentationScope isn't set, it is equivalent with
// an empty instrumentation scope name (unknown).
opentelemetry.proto.common.v1.InstrumentationScope scope = 1;
// A list of log records.
repeated LogRecord log_records = 2;
// The Schema URL, if known. This is the identifier of the Schema that the log data
// is recorded in. To learn more about Schema URL see
// https://opentelemetry.io/docs/specs/otel/schemas/#schema-url
// This schema_url applies to all logs in the "logs" field.
string schema_url = 3;
}
// Possible values for LogRecord.SeverityNumber.
enum SeverityNumber {
// UNSPECIFIED is the default SeverityNumber, it MUST NOT be used.
SEVERITY_NUMBER_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_TRACE = 1;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_TRACE2 = 2;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_TRACE3 = 3;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_TRACE4 = 4;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_DEBUG = 5;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_DEBUG2 = 6;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_DEBUG3 = 7;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_DEBUG4 = 8;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_INFO = 9;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_INFO2 = 10;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_INFO3 = 11;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_INFO4 = 12;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_WARN = 13;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_WARN2 = 14;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_WARN3 = 15;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_WARN4 = 16;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_ERROR = 17;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_ERROR2 = 18;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_ERROR3 = 19;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_ERROR4 = 20;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_FATAL = 21;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_FATAL2 = 22;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_FATAL3 = 23;
SEVERITY_NUMBER_FATAL4 = 24;
}
// LogRecordFlags represents constants used to interpret the
// LogRecord.flags field, which is protobuf 'fixed32' type and is to
// be used as bit-fields. Each non-zero value defined in this enum is
// a bit-mask. To extract the bit-field, for example, use an
// expression like:
//
// (logRecord.flags & LOG_RECORD_FLAGS_TRACE_FLAGS_MASK)
//
enum LogRecordFlags {
// The zero value for the enum. Should not be used for comparisons.
// Instead use bitwise "and" with the appropriate mask as shown above.
LOG_RECORD_FLAGS_DO_NOT_USE = 0;
// Bits 0-7 are used for trace flags.
LOG_RECORD_FLAGS_TRACE_FLAGS_MASK = 0x000000FF;
// Bits 8-31 are reserved for future use.
}
// A log record according to OpenTelemetry Log Data Model:
// https://github.com/open-telemetry/oteps/blob/main/text/logs/0097-log-data-model.md
message LogRecord {
reserved 4;
// time_unix_nano is the time when the event occurred.
// Value is UNIX Epoch time in nanoseconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970.
// Value of 0 indicates unknown or missing timestamp.
fixed64 time_unix_nano = 1;
// Time when the event was observed by the collection system.
// For events that originate in OpenTelemetry (e.g. using OpenTelemetry Logging SDK)
// this timestamp is typically set at the generation time and is equal to Timestamp.
// For events originating externally and collected by OpenTelemetry (e.g. using
// Collector) this is the time when OpenTelemetry's code observed the event measured
// by the clock of the OpenTelemetry code. This field MUST be set once the event is
// observed by OpenTelemetry.
//
// For converting OpenTelemetry log data to formats that support only one timestamp or
// when receiving OpenTelemetry log data by recipients that support only one timestamp
// internally the following logic is recommended:
// - Use time_unix_nano if it is present, otherwise use observed_time_unix_nano.
//
// Value is UNIX Epoch time in nanoseconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970.
// Value of 0 indicates unknown or missing timestamp.
fixed64 observed_time_unix_nano = 11;
// Numerical value of the severity, normalized to values described in Log Data Model.
// [Optional].
SeverityNumber severity_number = 2;
// The severity text (also known as log level). The original string representation as
// it is known at the source. [Optional].
string severity_text = 3;
// A value containing the body of the log record. Can be for example a human-readable
// string message (including multi-line) describing the event in a free form or it can
// be a structured data composed of arrays and maps of other values. [Optional].
opentelemetry.proto.common.v1.AnyValue body = 5;
// Additional attributes that describe the specific event occurrence. [Optional].
// Attribute keys MUST be unique (it is not allowed to have more than one
// attribute with the same key).
repeated opentelemetry.proto.common.v1.KeyValue attributes = 6;
uint32 dropped_attributes_count = 7;
// Flags, a bit field. 8 least significant bits are the trace flags as
// defined in W3C Trace Context specification. 24 most significant bits are reserved
// and must be set to 0. Readers must not assume that 24 most significant bits
// will be zero and must correctly mask the bits when reading 8-bit trace flag (use
// flags & LOG_RECORD_FLAGS_TRACE_FLAGS_MASK). [Optional].
fixed32 flags = 8;
// A unique identifier for a trace. All logs from the same trace share
// the same `trace_id`. The ID is a 16-byte array. An ID with all zeroes OR
// of length other than 16 bytes is considered invalid (empty string in OTLP/JSON
// is zero-length and thus is also invalid).
//
// This field is optional.
//
// The receivers SHOULD assume that the log record is not associated with a
// trace if any of the following is true:
// - the field is not present,
// - the field contains an invalid value.
bytes trace_id = 9;
// A unique identifier for a span within a trace, assigned when the span
// is created. The ID is an 8-byte array. An ID with all zeroes OR of length
// other than 8 bytes is considered invalid (empty string in OTLP/JSON
// is zero-length and thus is also invalid).
//
// This field is optional. If the sender specifies a valid span_id then it SHOULD also
// specify a valid trace_id.
//
// The receivers SHOULD assume that the log record is not associated with a
// span if any of the following is true:
// - the field is not present,
// - the field contains an invalid value.
bytes span_id = 10;
}