Resources
A resource represents the entity producing telemetry as resource attributes. For example, a process producing telemetry that is running in a container on Kubernetes has a process name, a pod name, a namespace, and possibly a deployment name. All four of these attributes can be included in the resource.
In your observability backend, you can use resource information to better investigate interesting behavior. For example, if your trace or metrics data indicate latency in your system, you can narrow it down to a specific container, pod, or Kubernetes deployment.
Resource Detection
The PHP SDK detects resources from a variety of sources, and by default will use all available resource detectors:
- environment (
OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES
,OTEL_SERVICE_NAME
) - host information
- host operating system
- current process
- runtime
Disabling resource detection
By default, all SDK resource detectors are used, but you can use the environment
variable OTEL_PHP_RESOURCE_DETECTORS
to enable only certain detectors, or
completely disable them:
env
host
os
process
process_runtime
sdk
sdk_provided
all
- enable all resource detectorsnone
- disable resource detection
For example, to enable only the env
, host
and sdk
detectors:
env OTEL_PHP_RESOURCE_DETECTORS=env,host,sdk \
php example.php
Custom resource detectors
Resource detectors for generic platforms or vendor-specific environments can be installed as composer packages.
For example, to install and enable the container
resource detector:
composer require open-telemetry/detector-container
env OTEL_PHP_RESOURCE_DETECTORS=container \
php example.php
Note that installed detectors are automatically included in the default all
resource detector list.
Adding resources with environment variables
If there is not an SDK detector for the resource you need, you can add arbitrary
resources via the OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES
environment variable, which is
interpreted by the env
detector. This variable takes a comma-separated list of
key=value pairs, for example:
env OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES="service.name=my_service,service.namespace=demo,service.version=1.0,deployment.environment=development" \
php example.php
Adding resources in code
Custom resources can also be configured in your code. Here, the default resources (detected as described above) are merged with custom resources. The resources are then passed to the tracer provider, where they will be associated with all generated spans.
$resource = ResourceInfoFactory::defaultResource()->merge(ResourceInfo::create(Attributes::create([
ResourceAttributes::SERVICE_NAMESPACE => 'foo',
ResourceAttributes::SERVICE_NAME => 'bar',
ResourceAttributes::SERVICE_INSTANCE_ID => 1,
ResourceAttributes::SERVICE_VERSION => '0.1',
ResourceAttributes::DEPLOYMENT_ENVIRONMENT => 'development',
])));
$tracerProvider = new TracerProvider(
new SimpleSpanProcessor(
(new ConsoleSpanExporterFactory())->create()
),
null,
$resource
);