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Baggage API

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Overview

The Baggage API consists of:

  • the Baggage
  • functions to interact with the Baggage in a Context

Baggage

Baggage is used to annotate telemetry, adding context and information to metrics, traces, and logs. It is an abstract data type represented by a set of name/value pairs describing user-defined properties. Each name in Baggage MUST be associated with exactly one value.

Get all

Returns the name/value pairs in the Baggage. The order of name/value pairs MUST NOT be significant. Based on the language specification, the returned value can be either an immutable collection or an immutable iterator to the collection of name/value pairs in the Baggage.

OPTIONAL parameters:

Context the context containing the Baggage from which to get the baggages.

Get baggage

To access the value for a name/value pair by a prior event, the Baggage API SHALL provide a function that takes a context and a name as input, and returns a value. Returns the value associated with the given name, or null if the given name is not present.

REQUIRED parameters:

Name the name to return the value for.

OPTIONAL parameters:

Context the context containing the Baggage from which to get the baggage entry.

Set baggage

To record the value for a name/value pair, the Baggage API SHALL provide a function which takes a context, a name, and a value as input. Returns a new Context which contains a Baggage with the new value.

REQUIRED parameters:

Name the name for which to set the value.

Value the value to set.

OPTIONAL parameters:

Context the context containing the Baggage in which to set the baggage entry.

Remove baggage

To delete a name/value pair, the Baggage API SHALL provide a function which takes a context and a name as input. Returns a new Context which no longer contains the selected name.

REQUIRED parameters:

Name the name to remove.

OPTIONAL parameters:

Context the context containing the Baggage from which to remove the baggage entry.

Clear

To avoid sending any name/value pairs to an untrusted process, the Baggage API SHALL provide a function to remove all baggage entries from a context. Returns a new Context with no Baggage.

OPTIONAL parameters:

Context the context containing the Baggage from which to remove all baggage entries.

Baggage Propagation

Baggage MAY be propagated across process boundaries or across any arbitrary boundaries (process, $OTHER_BOUNDARY1, $OTHER_BOUNDARY2, etc) for various reasons.

Serialization

Until the W3C Baggage specification is recommended for use, OpenTelemetry Baggage implementations MUST be serialized according to the editor's draft of W3C Correlation Context as of March 27, 2020 using a vendor-specific header name to avoid collisions with the W3C Baggage specification should it change in the future.

Header Name

Baggage implementations MUST use the header name otcorrelations.

Header Value

Baggage MUST be serialized according to the editor's draft of W3C Correlation Context as of March 27, 2020.

Baggage values MUST be serialized as Percent-Encoded UTF-8 strings according to RFC 3986 Section 2.1.

Example

Baggage:

{
  "user": "foo@example.com",
  "name": "Example Name"
}

Header:

otcorrelations: user=foo%40example.com,name=Example%20Name

Conflict Resolution

If a new name/value pair is added and its name is the same as an existing name, than the new pair MUST take precedence. The value is replaced with the added value (regardless if it is locally generated or received from a remote peer).