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chore: do not set Endpoint and Headers #60

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Reason for This PR

closes: roadrunner-server/roadrunner#1848

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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • Refactor
    • Removed default endpoint setting functionality.
    • Updated logic for setting endpoint and headers in options.
  • Chores
    • Added a deprecation warning for the Jaeger exporter.

Signed-off-by: Valery Piashchynski <piashchynski.valery@gmail.com>
@rustatian rustatian added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 15, 2024
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Walkthrough

This update focuses on enhancing configuration flexibility and compatibility within a plugin, specifically by refining how environment variables and configuration files are utilized. The removal of default endpoint settings and the update to how endpoints and headers are managed streamline the configuration process, while the addition of a deprecation warning for the Jaeger exporter signals a shift towards newer standards or tools.

Changes

Files Change Summary
config.go Removed default endpoint setting; Added deprecation warning for Jaeger exporter
plugin.go Updated httpOptions logic: endpoint set if not empty, headers added if present in cfg

Assessment against linked issues

Objective Addressed Explanation
Utilize Opentelemetry specific environment variables for configuration (#1848) It's unclear if the specific environment variables are utilized without seeing the full changes.
Restore use of environment variables as defaults when .rr.yaml is empty (#1848) The summary does not explicitly mention restoring environment variables as defaults.
Implement a mechanism for hardcoded strings only when both configurations are empty (#1848) Details on handling hardcoded strings are not provided in the summary.
Ensure compatibility with Opentelemetry v1.21.1 by testing specific environment variables (#1848) The summary does not address testing with Opentelemetry v1.21.1 or specific variables.
Align with Opentelemetry specifications for configuration handling and defaults (#1848) Without explicit mention of Opentelemetry specifications, it's unclear if this is fully addressed.

Related issues

  • roadrunner-server/roadrunner#1848: This issue's objectives seem partially addressed by the PR, particularly around the use of environment variables and configuration flexibility. However, specific compliance with Opentelemetry v1.21.1 and the handling of hardcoded strings need clarification.

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@rustatian rustatian marked this pull request as ready for review February 15, 2024 12:05
@rustatian rustatian merged commit 2923880 into master Feb 15, 2024
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@rustatian rustatian deleted the fix/otel-envs branch February 15, 2024 12:05
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 4835c8e and 8d98ffe.
Files selected for processing (2)
  • config.go (1 hunks)
  • plugin.go (1 hunks)
Additional comments: 3
config.go (1)
  • 73-78: > 📝 NOTE

This review was outside the diff hunks, and no overlapping diff hunk was found. Original lines [64-64]

The deprecation warning for the Jaeger exporter is appropriate given the context. However, ensure that this warning is also reflected in the documentation and any user guides to prevent confusion.

plugin.go (2)
  • 215-217: The conditional addition of the endpoint to the options slice based on its non-emptiness is a good practice to avoid unnecessary default configurations. This change aligns with the PR's objective to enhance configuration flexibility.
  • 219-221: Similarly, adding headers to the options slice only if the cfg struct contains headers is a logical improvement. It ensures that headers are only set when explicitly configured, enhancing the plugin's configurability.

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