pub struct BoxedSpan(/* private fields */);Expand description
This re-implements a boxed span from opentelemetry since BoxedSpan::new is not public
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Source§impl Span for BoxedSpan
impl Span for BoxedSpan
Source§fn add_event_with_timestamp<T>(
&mut self,
name: T,
timestamp: SystemTime,
attributes: Vec<KeyValue>,
)
fn add_event_with_timestamp<T>( &mut self, name: T, timestamp: SystemTime, attributes: Vec<KeyValue>, )
Records events at a specific time in the context of a given Span.
Note that the OpenTelemetry project documents certain “standard event names and keys” which have prescribed semantic meanings.
Source§fn span_context(&self) -> &SpanContext
fn span_context(&self) -> &SpanContext
Returns the SpanContext for the given Span.
Source§fn is_recording(&self) -> bool
fn is_recording(&self) -> bool
Returns true if this Span is recording information like events with the add_event
operation, attributes using set_attributes, status with set_status, etc.
Source§fn set_attribute(&mut self, attribute: KeyValue)
fn set_attribute(&mut self, attribute: KeyValue)
Sets a single Attribute where the attribute properties are passed as arguments.
Note that the OpenTelemetry project documents certain “standard attributes” that have prescribed semantic meanings.
Source§fn set_status(&mut self, status: Status)
fn set_status(&mut self, status: Status)
Sets the status of the Span. If used, this will override the default Span
status, which is Unset.
Source§fn update_name<T>(&mut self, new_name: T)
fn update_name<T>(&mut self, new_name: T)
Updates the Span’s name.
Source§fn add_link(&mut self, span_context: SpanContext, attributes: Vec<KeyValue>)
fn add_link(&mut self, span_context: SpanContext, attributes: Vec<KeyValue>)
Adds a link to this span
Source§fn end_with_timestamp(&mut self, timestamp: SystemTime)
fn end_with_timestamp(&mut self, timestamp: SystemTime)
Finishes the span with given timestamp.
Source§fn add_event<T>(&mut self, name: T, attributes: Vec<KeyValue>)
fn add_event<T>(&mut self, name: T, attributes: Vec<KeyValue>)
Source§fn record_error(&mut self, err: &dyn Error)
fn record_error(&mut self, err: &dyn Error)
Source§fn set_attributes(&mut self, attributes: impl IntoIterator<Item = KeyValue>)
fn set_attributes(&mut self, attributes: impl IntoIterator<Item = KeyValue>)
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for BoxedSpan
impl !RefUnwindSafe for BoxedSpan
impl Send for BoxedSpan
impl Sync for BoxedSpan
impl Unpin for BoxedSpan
impl !UnwindSafe for BoxedSpan
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Source§fn add_event_with_timestamp(
&mut self,
name: Cow<'static, str>,
timestamp: SystemTime,
attributes: Vec<KeyValue>,
)
fn add_event_with_timestamp( &mut self, name: Cow<'static, str>, timestamp: SystemTime, attributes: Vec<KeyValue>, )
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