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Glowroot Agent Integration Test Harness
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*
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package org.glowroot.agent.plugin.api;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.glowroot.agent.plugin.api.checker.Nullable;
public interface ThreadContext {
/**
* Creates and starts a trace entry with the given {@code messageSupplier}. A timer for the
* specified timer name is also started.
*
* Since entries can be expensive in great quantities, there is a
* {@code maxTraceEntriesPerTransaction} property on the configuration page to limit the number
* of entries captured for any given trace.
*
* Once a trace has accumulated {@code maxTraceEntriesPerTransaction} entries, this method
* doesn't add new entries to the trace, but instead returns a dummy entry. A timer for the
* specified timer name is still started, since timers are very cheap, even in great quantities.
* The dummy entry adheres to the {@link TraceEntry} contract and returns the specified
* {@link MessageSupplier} in response to {@link TraceEntry#getMessageSupplier()}. Calling
* {@link TraceEntry#end()} on the dummy entry ends the timer. If {@code endWithError} is called
* on the dummy entry, then the dummy entry will be escalated to a real entry. If
* {@link TraceEntry#endWithLocationStackTrace(long, TimeUnit)} is called on the dummy entry and
* the dummy entry total time exceeds the specified threshold, then the dummy entry will be
* escalated to a real entry. If {@code endWithError} is called on the dummy entry, then the
* dummy entry will be escalated to a real entry. A hard cap (
* {@code maxTraceEntriesPerTransaction * 2}) on the total number of (real) entries is applied
* when escalating dummy entries to real entries.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing, and returns a no-op
* instance of {@link TraceEntry}.
*/
TraceEntry startTraceEntry(MessageSupplier messageSupplier, TimerName timerName);
AsyncTraceEntry startAsyncTraceEntry(MessageSupplier messageSupplier, TimerName timerName);
/**
* {@link QueryEntry} is a specialized type of {@link TraceEntry} that is aggregated by its
* query text.
*/
QueryEntry startQueryEntry(String queryType, String queryText,
QueryMessageSupplier queryMessageSupplier, TimerName timerName);
QueryEntry startQueryEntry(String queryType, String queryText, long queryExecutionCount,
QueryMessageSupplier queryMessageSupplier, TimerName timerName);
AsyncQueryEntry startAsyncQueryEntry(String queryType, String queryText,
QueryMessageSupplier queryMessageSupplier, TimerName timerName);
TraceEntry startServiceCallEntry(String type, String text, MessageSupplier messageSupplier,
TimerName timerName);
AsyncTraceEntry startAsyncServiceCallEntry(String type, String text,
MessageSupplier messageSupplier, TimerName timerName);
/**
* Starts a timer for the specified timer name. If a timer is already running for the specified
* timer name, it will keep an internal counter of the number of starts, and it will only end
* the timer after the corresponding number of ends.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing, and returns a no-op
* instance of {@link Timer}.
*/
Timer startTimer(TimerName timerName);
/**
* TODO
*/
AuxThreadContext createAuxThreadContext();
/**
* TODO
*/
void setTransactionAsync();
/**
* TODO
*/
void setTransactionAsyncComplete();
/**
* This should be used in very limited circumstances. E.g. a really long "outer" transaction
* that processes thousands of objects, where it is useful to track the processing details per
* object as separate transactions, but also useful to track the overarching long "outer"
* transaction.
*
* Once a transaction is marked as an outer transaction, then
* {@link OptionalThreadContext#startTransaction(String, String, MessageSupplier, TimerName)}
* will start a new "inner" transaction.
*
* To start a new "inner" transaction, the active "outer" transaction is unbound from the
* thread, and the new "inner" transaction is started and bound to the thread. When the "inner"
* transaction ends, the previously active "outer" transaction is bound back to the thread.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing.
*/
void setTransactionOuter();
/**
* Set the transaction type that is used for aggregation.
*
* Calling this method with a non-null non-empty value overrides the transaction type set in
* {@link OptionalThreadContext#startTransaction(String, String, MessageSupplier, TimerName)}.
*
* If this method is called multiple times within a single transaction, the highest priority
* non-null non-empty value wins, and priority ties go to the first caller.
*
* See {@link Priority} for common priority values.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing.
*/
void setTransactionType(@Nullable String transactionType, int priority);
/**
* Set the transaction name that is used for aggregation.
*
* Calling this method with a non-null non-empty value overrides the transaction name set in
* {@link OptionalThreadContext#startTransaction(String, String, MessageSupplier, TimerName)}.
*
* If this method is called multiple times within a single transaction, the highest priority
* non-null non-empty value wins, and priority ties go to the first caller.
*
* See {@link Priority} for common priority values.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing.
*/
void setTransactionName(@Nullable String transactionName, int priority);
/**
* Sets the user attribute on the transaction. This attribute is shared across all plugins, and
* is generally set by the plugin that initiated the trace, but can be set by other plugins if
* needed.
*
* The user is used in a few ways:
*
* - The user is displayed when viewing a trace on the trace explorer page
*
- Traces can be filtered by their user on the trace explorer page
*
- Glowroot can be configured (using the configuration page) to capture traces for a
* specific user using a lower threshold than normal (e.g. threshold=0 to capture all requests
* for a specific user)
*
- Glowroot can be configured (using the configuration page) to perform profiling on all
* transactions for a specific user
*
*
* If profiling is enabled for a specific user, this is activated (if the {@code user} matches)
* at the time that this method is called, so it is best to call this method early in the
* transaction.
*
* If this method is called multiple times within a single transaction, the highest priority
* non-null non-empty value wins, and priority ties go to the first caller.
*
* See {@link Priority} for common priority values.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing.
*/
void setTransactionUser(@Nullable String user, int priority);
/**
* Adds an attribute on the current transaction with the specified {@code name} and
* {@code value}. A transaction's attributes are displayed when viewing a trace on the trace
* explorer page.
*
* Subsequent calls to this method with the same {@code name} on the same transaction will add
* an additional attribute if there is not already an attribute with the same {@code name} and
* {@code value}.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing.
*
* {@code null} values are normalized to the empty string.
*/
void addTransactionAttribute(String name, @Nullable String value);
/**
* Overrides the default slow trace threshold (Configuration > General > Slow trace
* threshold) for the current transaction. This can be used to store particular traces at a
* lower or higher threshold than the general threshold.
*
* If this method is called multiple times within a single transaction, the highest priority
* non-null non-empty value wins, and priority ties go to the first caller.
*
* See {@link Priority} for common priority values.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing.
*/
void setTransactionSlowThreshold(long threshold, TimeUnit unit, int priority);
/**
* Marks the transaction as an error with the given message. Normally transactions are only
* marked as an error if {@code endWithError} is called on the root entry. This method can be
* used to mark the entire transaction as an error from a nested entry.
*
* The error message text is captured from {@code Throwable#getMessage()}.
*
* This should be used sparingly. Normally, entries should only mark themselves (using
* {@code endWithError}), and let the root entry determine if the transaction as a whole should
* be marked as an error.
*
* E.g., this method is called from the logger plugin, to mark the entire transaction as an
* error if an error is logged through one of the supported logger APIs.
*
* If this method is called multiple times within a single transaction, only the first call has
* any effect, and subsequent calls are ignored.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing.
*/
void setTransactionError(Throwable t);
/**
* Marks the transaction as an error with the given message. Normally transactions are only
* marked as an error if {@code endWithError} is called on the root entry. This method can be
* used to mark the entire transaction as an error from a nested entry.
*
* This should be used sparingly. Normally, entries should only mark themselves (using
* {@code endWithError}), and let the root entry determine if the transaction as a whole should
* be marked as an error.
*
* E.g., this method is called from the logger plugin, to mark the entire transaction as an
* error if an error is logged through one of the supported logger APIs.
*
* If this method is called multiple times within a single transaction, only the first call has
* any effect, and subsequent calls are ignored.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing.
*/
void setTransactionError(@Nullable String message);
/**
* Marks the transaction as an error with the given message. Normally transactions are only
* marked as an error if {@code endWithError} is called on the root entry. This method can be
* used to mark the entire transaction as an error from a nested entry.
*
* If {@code message} is empty or null, then the error message text is captured from
* {@code Throwable#getMessage()}.
*
* This should be used sparingly. Normally, entries should only mark themselves (using
* {@code endWithError}), and let the root entry determine if the transaction as a whole should
* be marked as an error.
*
* E.g., this method is called from the logger plugin, to mark the entire transaction as an
* error if an error is logged through one of the supported logger APIs.
*
* If this method is called multiple times within a single transaction, only the first call has
* any effect, and subsequent calls are ignored.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing.
*/
void setTransactionError(@Nullable String message, @Nullable Throwable t);
/**
* Adds a trace entry with the specified error message and total time of zero. It does not set
* the error attribute on the transaction, which must be done with {@link #setTransactionError}
* or with {@code endWithError} on the root entry.
*
* The error message text is captured from {@code Throwable#getMessage()}.
*
* This method bypasses the regular {@code maxTraceEntriesPerTransaction} check so that errors
* after {@code maxTraceEntriesPerTransaction} will still be included in the trace. A hard cap (
* {@code maxTraceEntriesPerTransaction * 2}) on the total number of entries is still applied,
* after which this method does nothing.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing.
*/
void addErrorEntry(Throwable t);
/**
* Adds a trace entry with the specified error message and total time of zero. It does not set
* the error attribute on the transaction, which must be done with {@link #setTransactionError}
* or with {@code endWithError} on the root entry.
*
* This method bypasses the regular {@code maxTraceEntriesPerTransaction} check so that errors
* after {@code maxTraceEntriesPerTransaction} will still be included in the trace. A hard cap (
* {@code maxTraceEntriesPerTransaction * 2}) on the total number of entries is still applied,
* after which this method does nothing.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing.
*/
void addErrorEntry(@Nullable String message);
/**
* Adds a trace entry with the specified error message and total time of zero. It does not set
* the error attribute on the transaction, which must be done with {@link #setTransactionError}
* or with {@code endWithError} on the root entry.
*
* If {@code message} is null, then the error message is captured from
* {@code Throwable#getMessage()}.
*
* This method bypasses the regular {@code maxTraceEntriesPerTransaction} check so that errors
* after {@code maxTraceEntriesPerTransaction} will still be included in the trace. A hard cap (
* {@code maxTraceEntriesPerTransaction * 2}) on the total number of entries is still applied,
* after which this method does nothing.
*
* If there is no current transaction then this method does nothing.
*/
void addErrorEntry(@Nullable String message, Throwable t);
@Nullable
ServletRequestInfo getServletRequestInfo();
/**
* DO NOT USE.
*
* This method should only ever be used by the servlet plugin.
*/
void setServletRequestInfo(@Nullable ServletRequestInfo servletRequestInfo);
/**
* @deprecated Replaced by {@link #getServletRequestInfo()}.
*/
@Deprecated
@Nullable
MessageSupplier getServletMessageSupplier();
/**
* @deprecated Replaced by {@link #setServletRequestInfo(ServletRequestInfo)}.
*/
@Deprecated
void setServletMessageSupplier(@Nullable MessageSupplier messageSupplier);
interface ServletRequestInfo {
String getMethod();
String getContextPath();
String getServletPath();
// getPathInfo() returns null when the servlet is mapped to "/" (not "/*") and therefore it
// is replacing the default servlet and in this case getServletPath() returns the full path
@Nullable
String getPathInfo();
String getUri();
}
public final class Priority {
public static final int CORE_PLUGIN = -100;
public static final int USER_PLUGIN = 100;
public static final int USER_API = 1000;
public static final int USER_CONFIG = 10000;
// this is used for very special circumstances, currently only
// when setting transaction name from HTTP header "Glowroot-Transaction-Type"
// and for setting slow threshold (to zero) for Startup transactions
// and for setting slow threshold for user-specific profiling
public static final int CORE_MAX = 1000000;
private Priority() {}
}
}