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import contextlib
import copy
import functools
import inspect
import logging
import os
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable, Sequence, TypeVar, cast, overload
from aws_lambda_powertools.shared import constants
from aws_lambda_powertools.shared.functions import (
resolve_env_var_choice,
resolve_truthy_env_var_choice,
sanitize_xray_segment_name,
)
from aws_lambda_powertools.shared.lazy_import import LazyLoader
from aws_lambda_powertools.shared.types import AnyCallableT
if TYPE_CHECKING:
import numbers
from aws_lambda_powertools.tracing.base import BaseProvider, BaseSegment
is_cold_start = True
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
aws_xray_sdk = LazyLoader(constants.XRAY_SDK_MODULE, globals(), constants.XRAY_SDK_MODULE)
T = TypeVar("T")
class Tracer:
"""Tracer using AWS-XRay to provide decorators with known defaults for Lambda functions
When running locally, it detects whether it's running via SAM CLI,
and if it is it returns dummy segments/subsegments instead.
By default, it patches all available libraries supported by X-Ray SDK. Patching is
automatically disabled when running locally via SAM CLI or by any other means. \n
Ref: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/xray-sdk-for-python/latest/reference/thirdparty.html
Tracer keeps a copy of its configuration as it can be instantiated more than once. This
is useful when you are using your own middlewares and want to utilize an existing Tracer.
Make sure to set `auto_patch=False` in subsequent Tracer instances to avoid double patching.
Environment variables
---------------------
POWERTOOLS_TRACE_DISABLED : str
disable tracer (e.g. `"true", "True", "TRUE"`)
POWERTOOLS_SERVICE_NAME : str
service name
POWERTOOLS_TRACER_CAPTURE_RESPONSE : str
disable auto-capture response as metadata (e.g. `"true", "True", "TRUE"`)
POWERTOOLS_TRACER_CAPTURE_ERROR : str
disable auto-capture error as metadata (e.g. `"true", "True", "TRUE"`)
Parameters
----------
service: str
Service name that will be appended in all tracing metadata
auto_patch: bool
Patch existing imported modules during initialization, by default True
disabled: bool
Flag to explicitly disable tracing, useful when running/testing locally
`Env POWERTOOLS_TRACE_DISABLED="true"`
patch_modules: Sequence[str] | None
Tuple of modules supported by tracing provider to patch, by default all modules are patched
provider: BaseProvider
Tracing provider, by default it is aws_xray_sdk.core.xray_recorder
Returns
-------
Tracer
Tracer instance with imported modules patched
Example
-------
**A Lambda function using Tracer**
from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
tracer = Tracer(service="greeting")
@tracer.capture_method
def greeting(name: str) -> dict:
return {
"name": name
}
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def handler(event: dict, context: Any) -> dict:
print("Received event from Lambda...")
response = greeting(name="Heitor")
return response
**Booking Lambda function using Tracer that adds additional annotation/metadata**
from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
tracer = Tracer(service="booking")
@tracer.capture_method
def confirm_booking(booking_id: str) -> dict:
resp = add_confirmation(booking_id)
tracer.put_annotation("BookingConfirmation", resp["requestId"])
tracer.put_metadata("Booking confirmation", resp)
return resp
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def handler(event: dict, context: Any) -> dict:
print("Received event from Lambda...")
booking_id = event.get("booking_id")
response = confirm_booking(booking_id=booking_id)
return response
**A Lambda function using service name via POWERTOOLS_SERVICE_NAME**
export POWERTOOLS_SERVICE_NAME="booking"
from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
tracer = Tracer()
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def handler(event: dict, context: Any) -> dict:
print("Received event from Lambda...")
response = greeting(name="Lessa")
return response
**Reuse an existing instance of Tracer anywhere in the code**
# lambda_handler.py
from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
tracer = Tracer()
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def handler(event: dict, context: Any) -> dict:
...
# utils.py
from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
tracer = Tracer()
...
Limitations
-----------
* Async handler not supported
"""
_default_config: dict[str, Any] = {
"service": "",
"disabled": False,
"auto_patch": True,
"patch_modules": None,
"provider": None,
}
_config = copy.copy(_default_config)
def __init__(
self,
service: str | None = None,
disabled: bool | None = None,
auto_patch: bool | None = None,
patch_modules: Sequence[str] | None = None,
provider: BaseProvider | None = None,
):
self.__build_config(
service=service,
disabled=disabled,
auto_patch=auto_patch,
patch_modules=patch_modules,
provider=provider,
)
self.provider: BaseProvider = self._config["provider"]
self.disabled = self._config["disabled"]
self.service = self._config["service"]
self.auto_patch = self._config["auto_patch"]
if self.disabled:
self._disable_tracer_provider()
if self.auto_patch:
self.patch(modules=patch_modules)
if self._is_xray_provider():
self._disable_xray_trace_batching()
def put_annotation(self, key: str, value: str | numbers.Number | bool):
"""Adds annotation to existing segment or subsegment
Parameters
----------
key : str
Annotation key
value : str | numbers.Number | bool
Value for annotation
Example
-------
Custom annotation for a pseudo service named payment
tracer = Tracer(service="payment")
tracer.put_annotation("PaymentStatus", "CONFIRMED")
"""
if self.disabled:
logger.debug("Tracing has been disabled, aborting put_annotation")
return
logger.debug(f"Annotating on key '{key}' with '{value}'")
self.provider.put_annotation(key=key, value=value)
def put_metadata(self, key: str, value: Any, namespace: str | None = None):
"""Adds metadata to existing segment or subsegment
Parameters
----------
key : str
Metadata key
value : any
Value for metadata
namespace : str, optional
Namespace that metadata will lie under, by default None
Example
-------
Custom metadata for a pseudo service named payment
tracer = Tracer(service="payment")
response = collect_payment()
tracer.put_metadata("Payment collection", response)
"""
if self.disabled:
logger.debug("Tracing has been disabled, aborting put_metadata")
return
namespace = namespace or self.service
logger.debug(f"Adding metadata on key '{key}' with '{value}' at namespace '{namespace}'")
self.provider.put_metadata(key=key, value=value, namespace=namespace)
def patch(self, modules: Sequence[str] | None = None):
"""Patch modules for instrumentation.
Patches all supported modules by default if none are given.
Parameters
----------
modules : Sequence[str] | None
List of modules to be patched, optional by default
"""
if self.disabled:
logger.debug("Tracing has been disabled, aborting patch")
return
if modules is None:
self.provider.patch_all()
else:
self.provider.patch(modules)
def capture_lambda_handler(
self,
lambda_handler: Callable[[T, Any], Any] | Callable[[T, Any, Any], Any] | None = None,
capture_response: bool | None = None,
capture_error: bool | None = None,
):
"""Decorator to create subsegment for lambda handlers
As Lambda follows (event, context) signature we can remove some of the boilerplate
and also capture any exception any Lambda function throws or its response as metadata
Parameters
----------
lambda_handler : Callable
Method to annotate on
capture_response : bool, optional
Instructs tracer to not include handler's response as metadata
capture_error : bool, optional
Instructs tracer to not include handler's error as metadata, by default True
Example
-------
**Lambda function using capture_lambda_handler decorator**
tracer = Tracer(service="payment")
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler
def handler(event, context):
...
**Preventing Tracer to log response as metadata**
tracer = Tracer(service="payment")
@tracer.capture_lambda_handler(capture_response=False)
def handler(event, context):
...
Raises
------
err
Exception raised by method
"""
# If handler is None we've been called with parameters
# Return a partial function with args filled
if lambda_handler is None:
logger.debug("Decorator called with parameters")
return functools.partial(
self.capture_lambda_handler,
capture_response=capture_response,
capture_error=capture_error,
)
lambda_handler_name = lambda_handler.__name__
capture_response = resolve_truthy_env_var_choice(
env=os.getenv(constants.TRACER_CAPTURE_RESPONSE_ENV, "true"),
choice=capture_response,
)
capture_error = resolve_truthy_env_var_choice(
env=os.getenv(constants.TRACER_CAPTURE_ERROR_ENV, "true"),
choice=capture_error,
)
@functools.wraps(lambda_handler)
def decorate(event, context, **kwargs):
with self.provider.in_subsegment(name=f"## {lambda_handler_name}") as subsegment:
try:
logger.debug("Calling lambda handler")
response = lambda_handler(event, context, **kwargs)
logger.debug("Received lambda handler response successfully")
self._add_response_as_metadata(
method_name=lambda_handler_name,
data=response,
subsegment=subsegment,
capture_response=capture_response,
)
except Exception as err:
logger.exception(f"Exception received from {lambda_handler_name}")
self._add_full_exception_as_metadata(
method_name=lambda_handler_name,
error=err,
subsegment=subsegment,
capture_error=capture_error,
)
raise
finally:
global is_cold_start
logger.debug("Annotating cold start")
subsegment.put_annotation(key="ColdStart", value=is_cold_start)
if is_cold_start:
is_cold_start = False
if self.service:
subsegment.put_annotation(key="Service", value=self.service)
return response
return decorate
# see #465
@overload
def capture_method(self, method: AnyCallableT) -> AnyCallableT: ... # pragma: no cover
@overload
def capture_method(
self,
method: None = None,
capture_response: bool | None = None,
capture_error: bool | None = None,
) -> Callable[[AnyCallableT], AnyCallableT]: ... # pragma: no cover
def capture_method(
self,
method: AnyCallableT | None = None,
capture_response: bool | None = None,
capture_error: bool | None = None,
) -> AnyCallableT:
"""Decorator to create subsegment for arbitrary functions
It also captures both response and exceptions as metadata
and creates a subsegment named `## <method_module.method_qualifiedname>`
# see here: [Qualified name for classes and functions](https://peps.python.org/pep-3155/)
When running [async functions concurrently](https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio-task.html#id6),
methods may impact each others subsegment, and can trigger
and AlreadyEndedException from X-Ray due to async nature.
For this use case, either use `capture_method` only where
`async.gather` is called, or use `in_subsegment_async`
context manager via our escape hatch mechanism - See examples.
Parameters
----------
method : Callable
Method to annotate on
capture_response : bool, optional
Instructs tracer to not include method's response as metadata
capture_error : bool, optional
Instructs tracer to not include handler's error as metadata, by default True
Example
-------
**Custom function using capture_method decorator**
tracer = Tracer(service="payment")
@tracer.capture_method
def some_function()
**Custom async method using capture_method decorator**
from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
tracer = Tracer(service="booking")
@tracer.capture_method
async def confirm_booking(booking_id: str) -> dict:
resp = call_to_booking_service()
tracer.put_annotation("BookingConfirmation", resp["requestId"])
tracer.put_metadata("Booking confirmation", resp)
return resp
def lambda_handler(event: dict, context: Any) -> dict:
booking_id = event.get("booking_id")
asyncio.run(confirm_booking(booking_id=booking_id))
**Custom generator function using capture_method decorator**
from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
tracer = Tracer(service="booking")
@tracer.capture_method
def bookings_generator(booking_id):
resp = call_to_booking_service()
yield resp[0]
yield resp[1]
def lambda_handler(event: dict, context: Any) -> dict:
gen = bookings_generator(booking_id=booking_id)
result = list(gen)
**Custom generator context manager using capture_method decorator**
from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
tracer = Tracer(service="booking")
@tracer.capture_method
@contextlib.contextmanager
def booking_actions(booking_id):
resp = call_to_booking_service()
yield "example result"
cleanup_stuff()
def lambda_handler(event: dict, context: Any) -> dict:
booking_id = event.get("booking_id")
with booking_actions(booking_id=booking_id) as booking:
result = booking
**Tracing nested async calls**
from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
tracer = Tracer(service="booking")
@tracer.capture_method
async def get_identity():
...
@tracer.capture_method
async def long_async_call():
...
@tracer.capture_method
async def async_tasks():
await get_identity()
ret = await long_async_call()
return { "task": "done", **ret }
**Safely tracing concurrent async calls with decorator**
This may not needed once [this bug is closed](https://github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-python/issues/164)
from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
tracer = Tracer(service="booking")
async def get_identity():
async with aioboto3.client("sts") as sts:
account = await sts.get_caller_identity()
return account
async def long_async_call():
...
@tracer.capture_method
async def async_tasks():
_, ret = await asyncio.gather(get_identity(), long_async_call(), return_exceptions=True)
return { "task": "done", **ret }
**Safely tracing each concurrent async calls with escape hatch**
This may not needed once [this bug is closed](https://github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-python/issues/164)
from aws_lambda_powertools import Tracer
tracer = Tracer(service="booking")
async def get_identity():
async tracer.provider.in_subsegment_async("## get_identity"):
...
async def long_async_call():
async tracer.provider.in_subsegment_async("## long_async_call"):
...
@tracer.capture_method
async def async_tasks():
_, ret = await asyncio.gather(get_identity(), long_async_call(), return_exceptions=True)
return { "task": "done", **ret }
Raises
------
err
Exception raised by method
"""
# If method is None we've been called with parameters
# Return a partial function with args filled
if method is None:
logger.debug("Decorator called with parameters")
return cast(
AnyCallableT,
functools.partial(self.capture_method, capture_response=capture_response, capture_error=capture_error),
)
# Example: app.ClassA.get_all # noqa ERA001
# Valid characters can be found at http://docs.aws.amazon.com/xray/latest/devguide/xray-api-segmentdocuments.html
method_name = sanitize_xray_segment_name(f"{method.__module__}.{method.__qualname__}")
capture_response = resolve_truthy_env_var_choice(
env=os.getenv(constants.TRACER_CAPTURE_RESPONSE_ENV, "true"),
choice=capture_response,
)
capture_error = resolve_truthy_env_var_choice(
env=os.getenv(constants.TRACER_CAPTURE_ERROR_ENV, "true"),
choice=capture_error,
)
# Maintenance: Need a factory/builder here to simplify this now
if inspect.iscoroutinefunction(method):
return self._decorate_async_function(
method=method,
capture_response=capture_response,
capture_error=capture_error,
method_name=method_name,
)
elif inspect.isgeneratorfunction(method):
return self._decorate_generator_function(
method=method,
capture_response=capture_response,
capture_error=capture_error,
method_name=method_name,
)
elif hasattr(method, "__wrapped__") and inspect.isgeneratorfunction(method.__wrapped__):
return self._decorate_generator_function_with_context_manager(
method=method,
capture_response=capture_response,
capture_error=capture_error,
method_name=method_name,
)
else:
return self._decorate_sync_function(
method=method,
capture_response=capture_response,
capture_error=capture_error,
method_name=method_name,
)
def _decorate_async_function(
self,
method: Callable,
capture_response: bool | str | None = None,
capture_error: bool | str | None = None,
method_name: str | None = None,
):
@functools.wraps(method)
async def decorate(*args, **kwargs):
async with self.provider.in_subsegment_async(name=f"## {method_name}") as subsegment:
try:
logger.debug(f"Calling method: {method_name}")
response = await method(*args, **kwargs)
self._add_response_as_metadata(
method_name=method_name,
data=response,
subsegment=subsegment,
capture_response=capture_response,
)
except Exception as err:
logger.exception(f"Exception received from '{method_name}' method")
self._add_full_exception_as_metadata(
method_name=method_name,
error=err,
subsegment=subsegment,
capture_error=capture_error,
)
raise
return response
return decorate
def _decorate_generator_function(
self,
method: Callable,
capture_response: bool | str | None = None,
capture_error: bool | str | None = None,
method_name: str | None = None,
):
@functools.wraps(method)
def decorate(*args, **kwargs):
with self.provider.in_subsegment(name=f"## {method_name}") as subsegment:
try:
logger.debug(f"Calling method: {method_name}")
result = yield from method(*args, **kwargs)
self._add_response_as_metadata(
method_name=method_name,
data=result,
subsegment=subsegment,
capture_response=capture_response,
)
except Exception as err:
logger.exception(f"Exception received from '{method_name}' method")
self._add_full_exception_as_metadata(
method_name=method_name,
error=err,
subsegment=subsegment,
capture_error=capture_error,
)
raise
return result
return decorate
def _decorate_generator_function_with_context_manager(
self,
method: Callable,
capture_response: bool | str | None = None,
capture_error: bool | str | None = None,
method_name: str | None = None,
):
@functools.wraps(method)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def decorate(*args, **kwargs):
with self.provider.in_subsegment(name=f"## {method_name}") as subsegment:
try:
logger.debug(f"Calling method: {method_name}")
with method(*args, **kwargs) as return_val:
result = return_val
yield result
self._add_response_as_metadata(
method_name=method_name,
data=result,
subsegment=subsegment,
capture_response=capture_response,
)
except Exception as err:
logger.exception(f"Exception received from '{method_name}' method")
self._add_full_exception_as_metadata(
method_name=method_name,
error=err,
subsegment=subsegment,
capture_error=capture_error,
)
raise
return decorate
def _decorate_sync_function(
self,
method: AnyCallableT,
capture_response: bool | str | None = None,
capture_error: bool | str | None = None,
method_name: str | None = None,
) -> AnyCallableT:
@functools.wraps(method)
def decorate(*args, **kwargs):
with self.provider.in_subsegment(name=f"## {method_name}") as subsegment:
try:
logger.debug(f"Calling method: {method_name}")
response = method(*args, **kwargs)
self._add_response_as_metadata(
method_name=method_name,
data=response,
subsegment=subsegment,
capture_response=capture_response,
)
except Exception as err:
logger.exception(f"Exception received from '{method_name}' method")
self._add_full_exception_as_metadata(
method_name=method_name,
error=err,
subsegment=subsegment,
capture_error=capture_error,
)
raise
return response
return cast(AnyCallableT, decorate)
def _add_response_as_metadata(
self,
method_name: str | None = None,
data: Any | None = None,
subsegment: BaseSegment | None = None,
capture_response: bool | str | None = None,
):
"""Add response as metadata for given subsegment
Parameters
----------
method_name : str, optional
method name to add as metadata key, by default None
data : Any, optional
data to add as subsegment metadata, by default None
subsegment : BaseSegment, optional
existing subsegment to add metadata on, by default None
capture_response : bool, optional
Do not include response as metadata
"""
if data is None or not capture_response or subsegment is None:
return
subsegment.put_metadata(key=f"{method_name} response", value=data, namespace=self.service)
def _add_full_exception_as_metadata(
self,
method_name: str,
error: Exception,
subsegment: BaseSegment,
capture_error: bool | None = None,
):
"""Add full exception object as metadata for given subsegment
Parameters
----------
method_name : str
method name to add as metadata key, by default None
error : Exception
error to add as subsegment metadata, by default None
subsegment : BaseSegment
existing subsegment to add metadata on, by default None
capture_error : bool, optional
Do not include error as metadata, by default True
"""
if not capture_error:
return
subsegment.put_metadata(key=f"{method_name} error", value=error, namespace=self.service)
@staticmethod
def _disable_tracer_provider():
"""Forcefully disables tracing"""
logger.debug("Disabling tracer provider...")
aws_xray_sdk.global_sdk_config.set_sdk_enabled(False)
@staticmethod
def _is_tracer_disabled() -> bool | str:
"""Detects whether trace has been disabled
Tracing is automatically disabled in the following conditions:
1. Explicitly disabled via `TRACE_DISABLED` environment variable
2. Running in Lambda Emulators, or locally where X-Ray Daemon will not be listening
3. Explicitly disabled via constructor e.g `Tracer(disabled=True)`
Returns
-------
bool | str
"""
logger.debug("Verifying whether Tracing has been disabled")
is_lambda_env = os.getenv(constants.LAMBDA_TASK_ROOT_ENV)
is_lambda_sam_cli = os.getenv(constants.SAM_LOCAL_ENV)
is_chalice_cli = os.getenv(constants.CHALICE_LOCAL_ENV)
is_disabled = resolve_truthy_env_var_choice(env=os.getenv(constants.TRACER_DISABLED_ENV, "false"))
if is_disabled:
logger.debug("Tracing has been disabled via env var POWERTOOLS_TRACE_DISABLED")
return is_disabled
if not is_lambda_env or (is_lambda_sam_cli or is_chalice_cli):
logger.debug("Running outside Lambda env; disabling Tracing")
return True
return False
def __build_config(
self,
service: str | None = None,
disabled: bool | None = None,
auto_patch: bool | None = None,
patch_modules: Sequence[str] | None = None,
provider: BaseProvider | None = None,
):
"""Populates Tracer config for new and existing initializations"""
is_disabled = disabled if disabled is not None else self._is_tracer_disabled()
is_service = resolve_env_var_choice(choice=service, env=os.getenv(constants.SERVICE_NAME_ENV))
# Logic: Choose overridden option first, previously cached config, or default if available
self._config["provider"] = provider or self._config["provider"] or self._patch_xray_provider()
self._config["auto_patch"] = auto_patch if auto_patch is not None else self._config["auto_patch"]
self._config["service"] = is_service or self._config["service"]
self._config["disabled"] = is_disabled or self._config["disabled"]
self._config["patch_modules"] = patch_modules or self._config["patch_modules"]
@classmethod
def _reset_config(cls):
cls._config = copy.copy(cls._default_config)
def _patch_xray_provider(self):
# Due to Lazy Import, we need to activate `core` attrib via import
# we also need to include `patch`, `patch_all` methods
# to ensure patch calls are done via the provider
from aws_xray_sdk.core import xray_recorder # type: ignore
provider = xray_recorder
provider.patch = aws_xray_sdk.core.patch
provider.patch_all = aws_xray_sdk.core.patch_all
return provider
def _disable_xray_trace_batching(self):
"""Configure X-Ray SDK to send subsegment individually over batching
Known issue: https://github.com/aws-powertools/powertools-lambda-python/issues/283
"""
if self.disabled:
logger.debug("Tracing has been disabled, aborting streaming override")
return
aws_xray_sdk.core.xray_recorder.configure(streaming_threshold=0)
def _is_xray_provider(self):
return "aws_xray_sdk" in self.provider.__module__
def ignore_endpoint(self, hostname: str | None = None, urls: list[str] | None = None):
"""If you want to ignore certain httplib requests you can do so based on the hostname or URL that is being
requested.
> NOTE: If the provider is not xray, nothing will be added to ignore list
Documentation
--------------
- https://github.com/aws/aws-xray-sdk-python#ignoring-httplib-requests
Parameters
----------
hostname : Optional, str
The hostname is matched using the Python fnmatch library which does Unix glob style matching.
urls: Optional, list[str]
List of urls to ignore. Example `tracer.ignore_endpoint(urls=["/ignored-url"])`
"""
if not self._is_xray_provider():
return
from aws_xray_sdk.ext.httplib import add_ignored # type: ignore
add_ignored(hostname=hostname, urls=urls)
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