Fix HTTP Metric Semantics Typos (#1039)
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The conventions described in this section are HTTP specific. When HTTP operation
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metric events about those operations will be generated and reported to provide insight into the
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operations. By adding HTTP labels to metric events it allows for finely tuned filtering.
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**Discaimer:** These are initial HTTP metric instruments and labels but more may be added in the future.
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**Disclaimer:** These are initial HTTP metric instruments and labels but more may be added in the future.
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## Metric Instruments
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@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ To avoid high cardinality the following labels SHOULD substitute any parameters
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[HTTP request line]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.1.1
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Many REST APIs encode parameters into URI path, e.g. `/api/users/123` where `123`
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Many REST APIs encode parameters into the URI path, e.g. `/api/users/123` where `123`
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is a user id, which creates high cardinality value space not suitable for labels on metric events.
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In case of HTTP servers, these endpoints are often mapped by the server
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frameworks to more concise _HTTP routes_, e.g. `/api/users/{user_id}`, which are
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