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groups: | ||
- id: registry.exception | ||
type: attribute_group | ||
prefix: exception | ||
brief: > | ||
This document defines the shared attributes used to | ||
report a single exception associated with a span or log. | ||
attributes: | ||
- id: type | ||
type: string | ||
stability: stable | ||
brief: > | ||
The type of the exception (its fully-qualified class name, if applicable). | ||
The dynamic type of the exception should be preferred over the static type | ||
in languages that support it. | ||
examples: ["java.net.ConnectException", "OSError"] | ||
- id: message | ||
type: string | ||
stability: stable | ||
brief: The exception message. | ||
examples: ["Division by zero", "Can't convert 'int' object to str implicitly"] | ||
- id: stacktrace | ||
type: string | ||
stability: stable | ||
brief: > | ||
A stacktrace as a string in the natural representation for the language runtime. | ||
The representation is to be determined and documented by each language SIG. | ||
examples: 'Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Test exception\n | ||
at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodB(GenerateTrace.java:13)\n | ||
at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodA(GenerateTrace.java:9)\n | ||
at com.example.GenerateTrace.main(GenerateTrace.java:5)' | ||
- id: escaped | ||
type: boolean | ||
stability: stable | ||
brief: > | ||
SHOULD be set to true if the exception event is recorded at a point where | ||
it is known that the exception is escaping the scope of the span. | ||
note: |- | ||
An exception is considered to have escaped (or left) the scope of a span, | ||
if that span is ended while the exception is still logically "in flight". | ||
This may be actually "in flight" in some languages (e.g. if the exception | ||
is passed to a Context manager's `__exit__` method in Python) but will | ||
usually be caught at the point of recording the exception in most languages. | ||
It is usually not possible to determine at the point where an exception is thrown | ||
whether it will escape the scope of a span. | ||
However, it is trivial to know that an exception | ||
will escape, if one checks for an active exception just before ending the span, | ||
as done in the [example for recording span exceptions](https://opentelemetry.io/docs/specs/semconv/exceptions/exceptions-spans/#recording-an-exception). | ||
It follows that an exception may still escape the scope of the span | ||
even if the `exception.escaped` attribute was not set or set to false, | ||
since the event might have been recorded at a time where it was not | ||
clear whether the exception will escape. |
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groups: | ||
- id: ios.lifecycle.events | ||
- id: device.app.lifecycle | ||
stability: experimental | ||
type: event | ||
prefix: ios | ||
name: device.app.lifecycle | ||
brief: > | ||
This event represents an occurrence of a lifecycle transition on the iOS platform. | ||
attributes: | ||
- id: state | ||
stability: experimental | ||
requirement_level: "required" | ||
note: > | ||
The iOS lifecycle states are defined in the [UIApplicationDelegate documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiapplicationdelegate#1656902), | ||
and from which the `OS terminology` column values are derived. | ||
brief: > | ||
This attribute represents the state the application has transitioned into at the occurrence of the event. | ||
type: | ||
allow_custom_values: false | ||
members: | ||
- id: active | ||
value: 'active' | ||
brief: > | ||
The app has become `active`. Associated with UIKit notification `applicationDidBecomeActive`. | ||
- id: inactive | ||
value: 'inactive' | ||
brief: > | ||
The app is now `inactive`. Associated with UIKit notification `applicationWillResignActive`. | ||
- id: background | ||
value: 'background' | ||
brief: > | ||
The app is now in the background. | ||
This value is associated with UIKit notification `applicationDidEnterBackground`. | ||
- id: foreground | ||
value: 'foreground' | ||
brief: > | ||
The app is now in the foreground. | ||
This value is associated with UIKit notification `applicationWillEnterForeground`. | ||
- id: terminate | ||
value: 'terminate' | ||
brief: > | ||
The app is about to terminate. Associated with UIKit notification `applicationWillTerminate`. | ||
- id: android.lifecycle.events | ||
type: event | ||
prefix: android | ||
name: device.app.lifecycle | ||
brief: > | ||
This event represents an occurrence of a lifecycle transition on the Android platform. | ||
attributes: | ||
- id: state | ||
stability: experimental | ||
requirement_level: required | ||
brief: > | ||
This attribute represents the state the application has transitioned into at the occurrence of the event. | ||
note: > | ||
The Android lifecycle states are defined in [Activity lifecycle callbacks](https://developer.android.com/guide/components/activities/activity-lifecycle#lc), | ||
and from which the `OS identifiers` are derived. | ||
type: | ||
allow_custom_values: false | ||
members: | ||
- id: created | ||
value: 'created' | ||
brief: > | ||
Any time before Activity.onResume() or, if the app has no Activity, Context.startService() | ||
has been called in the app for the first time. | ||
- id: background | ||
value: 'background' | ||
brief: > | ||
Any time after Activity.onPause() or, if the app has no Activity, | ||
Context.stopService() has been called when the app was in the foreground state. | ||
- id: foreground | ||
value: 'foreground' | ||
brief: > | ||
Any time after Activity.onResume() or, if the app has no Activity, | ||
Context.startService() has been called when the app was in either the created or background states. | ||
This event represents an occurrence of a lifecycle transition on Android or iOS platform. | ||
note: > | ||
This event identifies the fields that are common to all lifecycle events for android and iOS using | ||
the `android.state` and `ios.state` fields. The `android.state` and `ios.state` attributes are | ||
mutually exclusive. | ||
body: | ||
fields: | ||
- id: ios.state | ||
stability: experimental | ||
requirement_level: | ||
conditionally_required: if and only if `os.name` is `ios` | ||
note: > | ||
The iOS lifecycle states are defined in the [UIApplicationDelegate documentation](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uiapplicationdelegate#1656902), | ||
and from which the `OS terminology` column values are derived. | ||
brief: > | ||
This attribute represents the state the application has transitioned into at the occurrence of the event. | ||
type: | ||
allow_custom_values: false | ||
members: | ||
- id: active | ||
value: 'active' | ||
brief: > | ||
The app has become `active`. Associated with UIKit notification `applicationDidBecomeActive`. | ||
- id: inactive | ||
value: 'inactive' | ||
brief: > | ||
The app is now `inactive`. Associated with UIKit notification `applicationWillResignActive`. | ||
- id: background | ||
value: 'background' | ||
brief: > | ||
The app is now in the background. | ||
This value is associated with UIKit notification `applicationDidEnterBackground`. | ||
- id: foreground | ||
value: 'foreground' | ||
brief: > | ||
The app is now in the foreground. | ||
This value is associated with UIKit notification `applicationWillEnterForeground`. | ||
- id: terminate | ||
value: 'terminate' | ||
brief: > | ||
The app is about to terminate. Associated with UIKit notification `applicationWillTerminate`. | ||
- id: android.state | ||
stability: experimental | ||
requirement_level: | ||
conditionally_required: if and only if `os.name` is `android` | ||
brief: > | ||
This attribute represents the state the application has transitioned into at the occurrence of the event. | ||
note: > | ||
The Android lifecycle states are defined in [Activity lifecycle callbacks](https://developer.android.com/guide/components/activities/activity-lifecycle#lc), | ||
and from which the `OS identifiers` are derived. | ||
type: | ||
allow_custom_values: false | ||
members: | ||
- id: created | ||
value: 'created' | ||
brief: > | ||
Any time before Activity.onResume() or, if the app has no Activity, Context.startService() | ||
has been called in the app for the first time. | ||
- id: background | ||
value: 'background' | ||
brief: > | ||
Any time after Activity.onPause() or, if the app has no Activity, | ||
Context.stopService() has been called when the app was in the foreground state. | ||
- id: foreground | ||
value: 'foreground' | ||
brief: > | ||
Any time after Activity.onResume() or, if the app has no Activity, | ||
Context.startService() has been called when the app was in either the created or background states. |
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groups: | ||
- id: trace-exception | ||
prefix: exception | ||
type: event | ||
brief: > | ||
This document defines the attributes used to | ||
report a single exception associated with a span. | ||
attributes: | ||
- ref: exception.type | ||
requirement_level: | ||
conditionally_required: Required if `exception.message` is not set, recommended otherwise. | ||
- ref: exception.message | ||
requirement_level: | ||
conditionally_required: Required if `exception.type` is not set, recommended otherwise. | ||
- ref: exception.stacktrace | ||
- ref: exception.escaped |
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## Namespace `exception` | ||
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### Attributes | ||
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#### Attribute `exception.escaped` | ||
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SHOULD be set to true if the exception event is recorded at a point where it is known that the exception is escaping the scope of the span. | ||
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An exception is considered to have escaped (or left) the scope of a span, | ||
if that span is ended while the exception is still logically "in flight". | ||
This may be actually "in flight" in some languages (e.g. if the exception | ||
is passed to a Context manager's `__exit__` method in Python) but will | ||
usually be caught at the point of recording the exception in most languages. | ||
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It is usually not possible to determine at the point where an exception is thrown | ||
whether it will escape the scope of a span. | ||
However, it is trivial to know that an exception | ||
will escape, if one checks for an active exception just before ending the span, | ||
as done in the [example for recording span exceptions](https://opentelemetry.io/docs/specs/semconv/exceptions/exceptions-spans/#recording-an-exception). | ||
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It follows that an exception may still escape the scope of the span | ||
even if the `exception.escaped` attribute was not set or set to false, | ||
since the event might have been recorded at a time where it was not | ||
clear whether the exception will escape. | ||
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- Requirement Level: Recommended | ||
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- Type: boolean | ||
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- Stability: Stable | ||
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#### Attribute `exception.message` | ||
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The exception message. | ||
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- Requirement Level: Recommended | ||
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- Type: string | ||
- Examples: [ | ||
"Division by zero", | ||
"Can't convert 'int' object to str implicitly", | ||
] | ||
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- Stability: Stable | ||
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#### Attribute `exception.stacktrace` | ||
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A stacktrace as a string in the natural representation for the language runtime. The representation is to be determined and documented by each language SIG. | ||
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- Requirement Level: Recommended | ||
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- Type: string | ||
- Examples: Exception in thread "main" java.lang.RuntimeException: Test exception\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodB(GenerateTrace.java:13)\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.methodA(GenerateTrace.java:9)\n at com.example.GenerateTrace.main(GenerateTrace.java:5) | ||
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- Stability: Stable | ||
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#### Attribute `exception.type` | ||
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The type of the exception (its fully-qualified class name, if applicable). The dynamic type of the exception should be preferred over the static type in languages that support it. | ||
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- Requirement Level: Recommended | ||
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- Type: string | ||
- Examples: [ | ||
"java.net.ConnectException", | ||
"OSError", | ||
] | ||
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- Stability: Stable | ||
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