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errors.go
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package tracer
import (
"fmt"
"log"
"strconv"
)
var errorPrefix = fmt.Sprintf("Datadog Tracer Error (%s): ", tracerVersion)
type traceEncodingError struct{ context error }
func (e *traceEncodingError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("error encoding trace: %s", e.context)
}
type spanBufferFullError struct{}
func (e *spanBufferFullError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("trace span cap (%d) reached, dropping trace", traceMaxSize)
}
type dataLossError struct {
count int // number of items lost
context error // any context error, if available
}
func (e *dataLossError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("lost traces (count: %d), error: %v", e.count, e.context)
}
type errorSummary struct {
Count int
Example string
}
func aggregateErrors(errChan <-chan error) map[string]errorSummary {
errs := make(map[string]errorSummary, len(errChan))
for {
select {
case err := <-errChan:
if err == nil {
break
}
key := fmt.Sprintf("%T", err)
summary := errs[key]
summary.Count++
summary.Example = err.Error()
errs[key] = summary
default: // stop when there's no more data
return errs
}
}
}
// logErrors logs the errors, preventing log file flooding, when there
// are many messages, it caps them and shows a quick summary.
// As of today it only logs using standard golang log package, but
// later we could send those stats to agent // TODO(ufoot).
func logErrors(errChan <-chan error) {
errs := aggregateErrors(errChan)
for _, v := range errs {
var repeat string
if v.Count > 1 {
repeat = " (repeated " + strconv.Itoa(v.Count) + " times)"
}
log.Println(errorPrefix + v.Example + repeat)
}
}