Semantic Conventions for Azure Messaging systems
Status: Experimental
The Semantic Conventions for Azure Service Bus and Azure Event Hubs extend and override the Messaging Semantic Conventions that describe common messaging operations attributes in addition to the Semantic Conventions described on this page.
Azure Service Bus
messaging.system
MUST be set to "servicebus"
.
Span attributes
The following additional attributes are defined:
Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Requirement Level | Stability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
messaging.operation.type | string | A string identifying the type of the messaging operation. [1] | publish ; create ; receive | Required | |
error.type | string | Describes a class of error the operation ended with. [2] | amqp:decode-error ; KAFKA_STORAGE_ERROR ; channel-error | Conditionally Required If and only if the messaging operation has failed. | |
messaging.batch.message_count | int | The number of messages sent, received, or processed in the scope of the batching operation. [3] | 0 ; 1 ; 2 | Conditionally Required [4] | |
messaging.destination.name | string | The message destination name [5] | MyQueue ; MyTopic | Conditionally Required [6] | |
messaging.servicebus.destination.subscription_name | string | The name of the subscription in the topic messages are received from. | mySubscription | Conditionally Required If messages are received from the subscription. | |
messaging.servicebus.disposition_status | string | Describes the settlement type. | complete ; abandon ; dead_letter | Conditionally Required if and only if messaging.operation is settle . | |
messaging.servicebus.message.delivery_count | int | Number of deliveries that have been attempted for this message. | 2 | Conditionally Required [7] | |
server.address | string | Server domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name. [8] | example.com ; 10.1.2.80 ; /tmp/my.sock | Conditionally Required If available. | |
messaging.message.conversation_id | string | Message correlation Id property. | MyConversationId | Recommended | |
messaging.message.id | string | A value used by the messaging system as an identifier for the message, represented as a string. | 452a7c7c7c7048c2f887f61572b18fc2 | Recommended If span describes operation on a single message. | |
messaging.operation.name | string | The system-specific name of the messaging operation. | ack ; nack ; send | Recommended [9] | |
messaging.servicebus.message.enqueued_time | int | The UTC epoch seconds at which the message has been accepted and stored in the entity. | 1701393730 | Recommended | |
server.port | int | Server port number. [10] | 80 ; 8080 ; 443 | Recommended |
[1]: If a custom value is used, it MUST be of low cardinality.
[2]: The error.type
SHOULD be predictable, and SHOULD have low cardinality.
When error.type
is set to a type (e.g., an exception type), its
canonical class name identifying the type within the artifact SHOULD be used.
Instrumentations SHOULD document the list of errors they report.
The cardinality of error.type
within one instrumentation library SHOULD be low.
Telemetry consumers that aggregate data from multiple instrumentation libraries and applications
should be prepared for error.type
to have high cardinality at query time when no
additional filters are applied.
If the operation has completed successfully, instrumentations SHOULD NOT set error.type
.
If a specific domain defines its own set of error identifiers (such as HTTP or gRPC status codes), it’s RECOMMENDED to:
- Use a domain-specific attribute
- Set
error.type
to capture all errors, regardless of whether they are defined within the domain-specific set or not.
[3]: Instrumentations SHOULD NOT set messaging.batch.message_count
on spans that operate with a single message. When a messaging client library supports both batch and single-message API for the same operation, instrumentations SHOULD use messaging.batch.message_count
for batching APIs and SHOULD NOT use it for single-message APIs.
[4]: If the span describes an operation on a batch of messages.
[5]: Destination name SHOULD uniquely identify a specific queue, topic or other entity within the broker. If the broker doesn’t have such notion, the destination name SHOULD uniquely identify the broker.
[6]: If span describes operation on a single message or if the value applies to all messages in the batch.
[7]: If delivery count is available and is bigger than 0.
[8]: Server domain name of the broker if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
[9]: If the operation is not sufficiently described by messaging.operation.type
.
[10]: When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, server.port
SHOULD represent the server port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it’s available.
error.type
has the following list of well-known values. If one of them applies, then the respective value MUST be used; otherwise, a custom value MAY be used.
Value | Description | Stability |
---|---|---|
_OTHER | A fallback error value to be used when the instrumentation doesn’t define a custom value. |
messaging.operation.type
has the following list of well-known values. If one of them applies, then the respective value MUST be used; otherwise, a custom value MAY be used.
Value | Description | Stability |
---|---|---|
publish | One or more messages are provided for publishing to an intermediary. If a single message is published, the context of the “Publish” span can be used as the creation context and no “Create” span needs to be created. | |
create | A message is created. “Create” spans always refer to a single message and are used to provide a unique creation context for messages in batch publishing scenarios. | |
receive | One or more messages are requested by a consumer. This operation refers to pull-based scenarios, where consumers explicitly call methods of messaging SDKs to receive messages. | |
process | One or more messages are delivered to or processed by a consumer. | |
settle | One or more messages are settled. |
messaging.servicebus.disposition_status
has the following list of well-known values. If one of them applies, then the respective value MUST be used; otherwise, a custom value MAY be used.
Value | Description | Stability |
---|---|---|
complete | Message is completed | |
abandon | Message is abandoned | |
dead_letter | Message is sent to dead letter queue | |
defer | Message is deferred |
Azure Event Hubs
messaging.system
MUST be set to "eventhubs"
.
Span attributes
The following additional attributes are defined:
Attribute | Type | Description | Examples | Requirement Level | Stability |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
messaging.operation.type | string | A string identifying the type of the messaging operation. [1] | publish ; create ; receive | Required | |
error.type | string | Describes a class of error the operation ended with. [2] | amqp:decode-error ; KAFKA_STORAGE_ERROR ; channel-error | Conditionally Required If and only if the messaging operation has failed. | |
messaging.batch.message_count | int | The number of messages sent, received, or processed in the scope of the batching operation. [3] | 0 ; 1 ; 2 | Conditionally Required [4] | |
messaging.destination.name | string | The message destination name [5] | MyQueue ; MyTopic | Conditionally Required [6] | |
messaging.destination.partition.id | string | String representation of the partition id messages are sent to or received from, unique within the Event Hub. | 1 | Conditionally Required If available. | |
messaging.eventhubs.consumer.group | string | The name of the consumer group the event consumer is associated with. | indexer | Conditionally Required If not default ("$Default"). | |
server.address | string | Server domain name if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name. [7] | example.com ; 10.1.2.80 ; /tmp/my.sock | Conditionally Required If available. | |
messaging.eventhubs.message.enqueued_time | int | The UTC epoch seconds at which the message has been accepted and stored in the entity. | 1701393730 | Recommended | |
messaging.message.id | string | A value used by the messaging system as an identifier for the message, represented as a string. | 452a7c7c7c7048c2f887f61572b18fc2 | Recommended If span describes operation on a single message. | |
messaging.operation.name | string | The system-specific name of the messaging operation. | ack ; nack ; send | Recommended [8] | |
server.port | int | Server port number. [9] | 80 ; 8080 ; 443 | Recommended |
[1]: If a custom value is used, it MUST be of low cardinality.
[2]: The error.type
SHOULD be predictable, and SHOULD have low cardinality.
When error.type
is set to a type (e.g., an exception type), its
canonical class name identifying the type within the artifact SHOULD be used.
Instrumentations SHOULD document the list of errors they report.
The cardinality of error.type
within one instrumentation library SHOULD be low.
Telemetry consumers that aggregate data from multiple instrumentation libraries and applications
should be prepared for error.type
to have high cardinality at query time when no
additional filters are applied.
If the operation has completed successfully, instrumentations SHOULD NOT set error.type
.
If a specific domain defines its own set of error identifiers (such as HTTP or gRPC status codes), it’s RECOMMENDED to:
- Use a domain-specific attribute
- Set
error.type
to capture all errors, regardless of whether they are defined within the domain-specific set or not.
[3]: Instrumentations SHOULD NOT set messaging.batch.message_count
on spans that operate with a single message. When a messaging client library supports both batch and single-message API for the same operation, instrumentations SHOULD use messaging.batch.message_count
for batching APIs and SHOULD NOT use it for single-message APIs.
[4]: If the span describes an operation on a batch of messages.
[5]: Destination name SHOULD uniquely identify a specific queue, topic or other entity within the broker. If the broker doesn’t have such notion, the destination name SHOULD uniquely identify the broker.
[6]: If span describes operation on a single message or if the value applies to all messages in the batch.
[7]: Server domain name of the broker if available without reverse DNS lookup; otherwise, IP address or Unix domain socket name.
[8]: If the operation is not sufficiently described by messaging.operation.type
.
[9]: When observed from the client side, and when communicating through an intermediary, server.port
SHOULD represent the server port behind any intermediaries, for example proxies, if it’s available.
error.type
has the following list of well-known values. If one of them applies, then the respective value MUST be used; otherwise, a custom value MAY be used.
Value | Description | Stability |
---|---|---|
_OTHER | A fallback error value to be used when the instrumentation doesn’t define a custom value. |
messaging.operation.type
has the following list of well-known values. If one of them applies, then the respective value MUST be used; otherwise, a custom value MAY be used.
Value | Description | Stability |
---|---|---|
publish | One or more messages are provided for publishing to an intermediary. If a single message is published, the context of the “Publish” span can be used as the creation context and no “Create” span needs to be created. | |
create | A message is created. “Create” spans always refer to a single message and are used to provide a unique creation context for messages in batch publishing scenarios. | |
receive | One or more messages are requested by a consumer. This operation refers to pull-based scenarios, where consumers explicitly call methods of messaging SDKs to receive messages. | |
process | One or more messages are delivered to or processed by a consumer. | |
settle | One or more messages are settled. |