groups: - id: faas_resource prefix: faas type: resource brief: > A serverless instance. attributes: - id: name type: string stability: experimental requirement_level: required brief: > The name of the single function that this runtime instance executes. note: | This is the name of the function as configured/deployed on the FaaS platform and is usually different from the name of the callback function (which may be stored in the [`code.namespace`/`code.function`](/docs/general/attributes.md#source-code-attributes) span attributes). For some cloud providers, the above definition is ambiguous. The following definition of function name MUST be used for this attribute (and consequently the span name) for the listed cloud providers/products: * **Azure:** The full name `/`, i.e., function app name followed by a forward slash followed by the function name (this form can also be seen in the resource JSON for the function). This means that a span attribute MUST be used, as an Azure function app can host multiple functions that would usually share a TracerProvider (see also the `cloud.resource_id` attribute). examples: ['my-function', 'myazurefunctionapp/some-function-name'] - id: version type: string stability: experimental brief: The immutable version of the function being executed. note: | Depending on the cloud provider and platform, use: * **AWS Lambda:** The [function version](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/lambda/latest/dg/configuration-versions.html) (an integer represented as a decimal string). * **Google Cloud Run (Services):** The [revision](https://cloud.google.com/run/docs/managing/revisions) (i.e., the function name plus the revision suffix). * **Google Cloud Functions:** The value of the [`K_REVISION` environment variable](https://cloud.google.com/functions/docs/env-var#runtime_environment_variables_set_automatically). * **Azure Functions:** Not applicable. Do not set this attribute. examples: ['26', 'pinkfroid-00002'] - id: instance type: string stability: experimental brief: > The execution environment ID as a string, that will be potentially reused for other invocations to the same function/function version. note: > * **AWS Lambda:** Use the (full) log stream name. examples: ['2021/06/28/[$LATEST]2f399eb14537447da05ab2a2e39309de'] - id: max_memory type: int stability: experimental brief: > The amount of memory available to the serverless function converted to Bytes. note: > It's recommended to set this attribute since e.g. too little memory can easily stop a Java AWS Lambda function from working correctly. On AWS Lambda, the environment variable `AWS_LAMBDA_FUNCTION_MEMORY_SIZE` provides this information (which must be multiplied by 1,048,576). examples: 134217728 - ref: cloud.resource_id