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Bugfix: Pika basicConsume context propagation #766

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Fixing the context propagation to consumer callback.

Description

The bug was fixed by attaching and detaching the context before executing the user callback.
Hook location was changed to hook the user callback and not the async enqueuing of messages.

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Fixing context propagation to other instrumentors executed from inside the basicConsume callback.

Type of change

  • Bug fix (non-breaking change which fixes an issue)

How Has This Been Tested?

  • Creating rabbitMQ consumer which receives a message and performs requests.get() using the Requests instrumntor, verifying the traceID for both the requests span and the pika receive is the same.

Does This PR Require a Core Repo Change?

  • No.

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  • Followed the style guidelines of this project
  • Changelogs have been updated
  • Unit tests have been added
  • Documentation has been updated

Fixing the context propegation to consumer callback.
Bug was fix by attaching and detaching the context before executing the user callback.
Hook location was changed to hook the user callback and not the async enqeueuing of messages.
@oxeye-yuval oxeye-yuval requested a review from a team October 21, 2021 07:58
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@lzchen lzchen merged commit 3ff06da into open-telemetry:main Oct 21, 2021
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