This module provides automatic tracing instrumentation for BullMQ.
Compatible with OpenTelemetry JS API and SDK 1.0+
.
npm install --save @jenniferplusplus/opentelemetry-instrumentation-bullmq
[1.90.1, 2.x, 3.x, 4.x, 5.x]
It's likely that the instrumentation would support earlier versions of BullMQ, but I haven't tested it.
OpenTelemetry Bullmq Instrumentation allows the user to automatically collect trace data from Bullmq jobs and workers and export them to the backend of choice.
To load the instrumentation, specify it in the instrumentations list to registerInstrumentations
. There is currently no configuration option.
const { NodeTracerProvider } = require('@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-node'); const { registerInstrumentations } = require('@opentelemetry/instrumentation'); const { BullMQInstrumentation } = require('@jenniferplusplus/opentelemetry-instrumentation-bullmq'); const provider = new NodeTracerProvider(); provider.register(); registerInstrumentations({ instrumentations: [ new BullMQInstrumentation(), ], });Name BullMQ method Description
{QueueName.JobName} Queue.add
Queue.add
A new job is added to the queue {QueueName} Queue.addBulk
Queue.addBulk
New jobs are added to the queue in bulk {QueueName.FlowName} FlowProducer.add
FlowProducer.add
A new job flow is added to a queue FlowProducer.addBulk
FlowProducer.addBulk
New job flows are added to queues in bulk {QueueName.JobName} Job.addJob
Job.addJob
Each individual job added to a queue {WorkerName} Worker.run
Worker.run
While a worker is accepting jobs {QueueName.JobName} Worker.{WorkerName} #{attempt}
Worker.callProcessJob
Each job execution by a worker's processor function
Apache 2.0 - See LICENSE for more information.
Contributions are welcome. Feel free to open an issue or submit a PR. I would like to have this package included in opentelemetry-js-contrib at some point. Until then, it lives here.
BullMQ has a hard dependency on Redis, which means that Redis is (for now) a test dependency for the instrumentations. To run the tests, you should have a redis server running on localhost at the default port. If you have docker installed, you can just do docker-compose up
and be ready to go.
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