Move non-`network.*` attributes out of network.yaml (#296)
Co-authored-by: Joao Grassi <joao.grassi@dynatrace.com>
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- BREAKING: Rename `http.server.request.size` metric to `http.server.request.body.size`
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and `http.server.response.size` metric to `http.server.response.body.size`
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([#247](https://github.com/open-telemetry/semantic-conventions/pull/247))
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- Move non-`network.*` attributes out of network.yaml.
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([#296](https://github.com/open-telemetry/semantic-conventions/pull/296))
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## v1.21.0 (2023-07-13)
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groups:
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- id: peer
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prefix: peer
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type: span
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brief: "Operations that access some remote service."
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attributes:
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- id: service
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type: string
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brief: >
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The [`service.name`](/docs/resource/README.md#service)
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of the remote service. SHOULD be equal to the actual `service.name`
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resource attribute of the remote service if any.
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examples: "AuthTokenCache"
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- id: identity
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prefix: enduser
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type: span
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brief: >
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These attributes may be used for any operation with an authenticated and/or authorized enduser.
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attributes:
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- id: id
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type: string
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brief: >
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Username or client_id extracted from the access token or
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[Authorization](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7235#section-4.2)
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header in the inbound request from outside the system.
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examples: 'username'
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- id: role
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type: string
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brief: 'Actual/assumed role the client is making the request under extracted from token or application security context.'
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examples: 'admin'
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- id: scope
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type: string
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brief: >
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Scopes or granted authorities the client currently possesses extracted from token
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or application security context. The value would come from the scope associated
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with an [OAuth 2.0 Access Token](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-3.3)
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or an attribute value in a [SAML 2.0 Assertion](http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/sstc-saml-tech-overview-2.0.html).
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examples: 'read:message, write:files'
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- id: thread
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prefix: thread
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type: span
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brief: >
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These attributes may be used for any operation to store information about a thread that started a span.
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attributes:
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- id: id
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type: int
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brief: >
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Current "managed" thread ID (as opposed to OS thread ID).
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examples: 42
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- id: name
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type: string
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brief: >
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Current thread name.
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examples: main
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- id: daemon
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brief: "Whether the thread is daemon or not."
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type: boolean
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- id: code
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prefix: code
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type: span
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brief: >
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These attributes allow to report this unit of code and therefore to provide more context about the span.
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attributes:
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- id: function
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type: string
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brief: >
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The method or function name, or equivalent (usually rightmost part of the code unit's name).
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examples: serveRequest
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- id: namespace
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type: string
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brief: >
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The "namespace" within which `code.function` is defined. Usually the qualified class or module name,
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such that `code.namespace` + some separator + `code.function` form a unique identifier for the code unit.
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examples: com.example.MyHttpService
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- id: filepath
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type: string
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brief: >
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The source code file name that identifies the code unit as uniquely as possible (preferably an absolute file path).
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examples: /usr/local/MyApplication/content_root/app/index.php
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- id: lineno
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type: int
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brief: >
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The line number in `code.filepath` best representing the operation. It SHOULD point within the code unit named in `code.function`.
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examples: 42
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- id: column
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type: int
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brief: >
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The column number in `code.filepath` best representing the operation. It SHOULD point within the code unit named in `code.function`.
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examples: 16
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type: string
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brief: "The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 2-character country code associated with the mobile carrier network."
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examples: "DE"
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- id: peer
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prefix: peer
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type: span
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brief: "Operations that access some remote service."
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attributes:
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- id: service
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type: string
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brief: >
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The [`service.name`](/docs/resource/README.md#service)
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of the remote service. SHOULD be equal to the actual `service.name`
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resource attribute of the remote service if any.
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examples: "AuthTokenCache"
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- id: identity
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prefix: enduser
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type: span
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brief: >
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These attributes may be used for any operation with an authenticated and/or authorized enduser.
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attributes:
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- id: id
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type: string
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brief: >
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Username or client_id extracted from the access token or
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[Authorization](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7235#section-4.2)
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header in the inbound request from outside the system.
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examples: 'username'
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- id: role
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type: string
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brief: 'Actual/assumed role the client is making the request under extracted from token or application security context.'
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examples: 'admin'
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- id: scope
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type: string
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brief: >
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Scopes or granted authorities the client currently possesses extracted from token
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or application security context. The value would come from the scope associated
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with an [OAuth 2.0 Access Token](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-3.3)
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or an attribute value in a [SAML 2.0 Assertion](http://docs.oasis-open.org/security/saml/Post2.0/sstc-saml-tech-overview-2.0.html).
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examples: 'read:message, write:files'
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- id: thread
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prefix: thread
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type: span
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brief: >
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These attributes may be used for any operation to store information about a thread that started a span.
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attributes:
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- id: id
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type: int
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brief: >
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Current "managed" thread ID (as opposed to OS thread ID).
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examples: 42
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- id: name
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type: string
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brief: >
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Current thread name.
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examples: main
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- id: daemon
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brief: "Whether the thread is daemon or not."
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type: boolean
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- id: code
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prefix: code
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type: span
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brief: >
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These attributes allow to report this unit of code and therefore to provide more context about the span.
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attributes:
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- id: function
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type: string
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brief: >
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The method or function name, or equivalent (usually rightmost part of the code unit's name).
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examples: serveRequest
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- id: namespace
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type: string
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brief: >
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The "namespace" within which `code.function` is defined. Usually the qualified class or module name,
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such that `code.namespace` + some separator + `code.function` form a unique identifier for the code unit.
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examples: com.example.MyHttpService
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- id: filepath
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type: string
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brief: >
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The source code file name that identifies the code unit as uniquely as possible (preferably an absolute file path).
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examples: /usr/local/MyApplication/content_root/app/index.php
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- id: lineno
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type: int
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brief: >
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The line number in `code.filepath` best representing the operation. It SHOULD point within the code unit named in `code.function`.
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examples: 42
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- id: column
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type: int
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brief: >
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The column number in `code.filepath` best representing the operation. It SHOULD point within the code unit named in `code.function`.
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examples: 16
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