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Tighten up the logic that bypasses normal log formatting in order to …
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pR0Ps committed Oct 24, 2024
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53 changes: 13 additions & 40 deletions opentelemetry-sdk/src/opentelemetry/sdk/_logs/_internal/__init__.py
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Expand Up @@ -504,51 +504,24 @@ def _translate(self, record: logging.LogRecord) -> LogRecord:
observered_timestamp = time_ns()
span_context = get_current_span().get_span_context()
attributes = self._get_attributes(record)
# This comment is taken from GanyedeNil's PR #3343, I have redacted it
# slightly for clarity:
# According to the definition of the Body field type in the
# OTel 1.22.0 Logs Data Model article, the Body field should be of
# type 'any' and should not use the str method to directly translate
# the msg. This is because str only converts non-text types into a
# human-readable form, rather than a standard format, which leads to
# the need for additional operations when collected through a log
# collector.
# Considering that he Body field should be of type 'any' and should not
# use the str method but record.msg is also a string type, then the
# difference is just the self.args formatting?
# The primary consideration depends on the ultimate purpose of the log.
# Converting the default log directly into a string is acceptable as it
# will be required to be presented in a more readable format. However,
# this approach might not be as "standard" when hoping to aggregate
# logs and perform subsequent data analysis. In the context of log
# extraction, it would be more appropriate for the msg to be
# converted into JSON format or remain unchanged, as it will eventually
# be transformed into JSON. If the final output JSON data contains a
# structure that appears similar to JSON but is not, it may confuse
# users. This is particularly true for operation and maintenance
# personnel who need to deal with log data in various languages.
# Where is the JSON converting occur? and what about when the msg
# represents something else but JSON, the expected behavior change?
# For the ConsoleLogExporter, it performs the to_json operation in
# opentelemetry.sdk._logs._internal.export.ConsoleLogExporter.__init__,
# so it can handle any type of input without problems. As for the
# OTLPLogExporter, it also handles any type of input encoding in
# _encode_log located in
# opentelemetry.exporter.otlp.proto.common._internal._log_encoder.
# Therefore, no extra operation is needed to support this change.
# The only thing to consider is the users who have already been using
# this SDK. If they upgrade the SDK after this change, they will need
# to readjust their logging collection rules to adapt to the latest
# output format. Therefore, this change is considered a breaking
# change and needs to be upgraded at an appropriate time.
severity_number = std_to_otel(record.levelno)
if self.formatter:
body = self.format(record)
else:
if isinstance(record.msg, str) and record.args:
body = record.getMessage()
else:
# Since the body field has a type of 'any' and the logging module is
# sometimes used in such a way that objects incorrectly end up set as
# record.msg, in those cases we would like to set the object as the
# body instead of its string representation.
# Here we take advantage of the fact that no formatting is applied
# when no args are provided in order to ensure that we're only
# deviating from the norm where formatting wasn't going to be applied
# anyway.
# For more background, see: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-python/pull/4216
if not record.args and not isinstance(record.msg, str):
# no args are provided so it's *mostly* safe to use the message template as the body
body = record.msg
else:
body = record.getMessage()

# related to https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-python/issues/3548
# Severity Text = WARN as defined in https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-specification/blob/main/specification/logs/data-model.md#displaying-severity.
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