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Hot R.O.D. - Rides on Demand

This is a demo application that consists of several microservices and illustrates the use of the OpenTracing API. It can be run standalone, but requires Jaeger backend to view the traces. A tutorial / walkthrough is available:

As of Jaeger v1.42.0 this application was upgraded to use OpenTelemetry SDK for traces.

Features

  • Discover architecture of the whole system via data-driven dependency diagram
  • View request timeline & errors, understand how the app works
  • Find sources of latency, lack of concurrency
  • Highly contextualized logging
  • Use baggage propagation to
    • Diagnose inter-request contention (queueing)
    • Attribute time spent in a service
  • Use open source libraries with OpenTracing integration to get vendor-neutral instrumentation for free

Running

Run everything via docker-compose

Alternatively, you can run each component separately as described below.

Run everything in Kubernetes

kustomize build ./kubernetes | kubectl apply -f -
kubectl port-forward -n hotrod service/hotrod 8080:frontend
# In another terminal
kubectl port-forward -n hotrod service/jaeger 16686:frontend

# To cleanup
kustomize build ./kubernetes | kubectl delete -f -

Access Jaeger UI at http://localhost:16686 and HotROD app at http://localhost:8080

Run Jaeger backend

An all-in-one Jaeger backend is packaged as a Docker container with in-memory storage.

docker run \
  --rm \
  --name jaeger \
  -p6831:6831/udp \
  -p16686:16686 \
  jaegertracing/all-in-one:latest

Jaeger UI can be accessed at http://localhost:16686.

Run HotROD from source

git clone git@github.com:jaegertracing/jaeger.git jaeger
cd jaeger
go run ./examples/hotrod/main.go all

Run HotROD from docker

docker run \
  --rm \
  --link jaeger \
  --env OTEL_EXPORTER_JAEGER_ENDPOINT=http://jaeger:14268/api/traces \
  -p8080-8083:8080-8083 \
  jaegertracing/hotrod:latest \
  all

Then open http://127.0.0.1:8080

Metrics

The app exposes metrics in either Go's expvar format (by default) or in Prometheus format (enabled via -m prometheus flag).

  • expvar: curl http://127.0.0.1:8083/debug/vars
  • Prometheus: curl http://127.0.0.1:8083/metrics

Linking to traces

The HotROD UI can generate links to the Jaeger UI to find traces corresponding to each executed request. By default it uses the standard Jaeger UI address http://localhost:16686, but if your Jaeger UI is running at a different address, it can be customized via -j <address> flag passed to HotROD, e.g.

go run ./examples/hotrod/main.go all -j http://jaeger-ui:16686

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Jaeger example app, modified for pyroscope

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