gcp_sdk_devtools_cloudtrace_v2/client.rs
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#![allow(rustdoc::broken_intra_doc_links)]
use crate::Result;
use std::sync::Arc;
/// Implements a client for the Stackdriver Trace API.
///
/// # Service Description
///
/// Service for collecting and viewing traces and spans within a trace.
///
/// A trace is a collection of spans corresponding to a single
/// operation or a set of operations in an application.
///
/// A span is an individual timed event which forms a node of the trace tree.
/// A single trace can contain spans from multiple services.
///
/// # Configuration
///
/// `TraceService` has various configuration parameters, the defaults should
/// work with most applications.
///
/// # Pooling and Cloning
///
/// `TraceService` holds a connection pool internally, it is advised to
/// create one and the reuse it. You do not need to wrap `TraceService` in
/// an [Rc](std::rc::Rc) or [Arc] to reuse it, because it already uses an `Arc`
/// internally.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct TraceService {
inner: Arc<dyn crate::stubs::dynamic::TraceService>,
}
impl TraceService {
/// Creates a new client with the default configuration.
pub async fn new() -> Result<Self> {
Self::new_with_config(gax::options::ClientConfig::default()).await
}
/// Creates a new client with the specified configuration.
pub async fn new_with_config(conf: gax::options::ClientConfig) -> Result<Self> {
let inner = Self::build_inner(conf).await?;
Ok(Self { inner })
}
/// Creates a new client from the provided stub.
///
/// The most common case for calling this function is when mocking the
/// client.
pub fn from_stub<T>(stub: T) -> Self
where
T: crate::stubs::TraceService + 'static,
{
Self {
inner: Arc::new(stub),
}
}
async fn build_inner(
conf: gax::options::ClientConfig,
) -> Result<Arc<dyn crate::stubs::dynamic::TraceService>> {
if conf.tracing_enabled() {
return Ok(Arc::new(Self::build_with_tracing(conf).await?));
}
Ok(Arc::new(Self::build_transport(conf).await?))
}
async fn build_transport(
conf: gax::options::ClientConfig,
) -> Result<impl crate::stubs::TraceService> {
crate::transport::TraceService::new(conf).await
}
async fn build_with_tracing(
conf: gax::options::ClientConfig,
) -> Result<impl crate::stubs::TraceService> {
Self::build_transport(conf)
.await
.map(crate::tracing::TraceService::new)
}
/// Batch writes new spans to new or existing traces. You cannot update
/// existing spans.
pub fn batch_write_spans(
&self,
name: impl Into<std::string::String>,
) -> crate::builders::trace_service::BatchWriteSpans {
crate::builders::trace_service::BatchWriteSpans::new(self.inner.clone())
.set_name(name.into())
}
/// Creates a new span.
pub fn create_span(
&self,
name: impl Into<std::string::String>,
) -> crate::builders::trace_service::CreateSpan {
crate::builders::trace_service::CreateSpan::new(self.inner.clone()).set_name(name.into())
}
}