* pkg/web: closure-style middlewares
Switches the middleware execution model from web.Handlers in a slice to
web.Middleware.
Middlewares are temporarily kept in a slice to preserve ordering, but
prior to execution they are applied, forming a giant call-stack, giving
granular control over the execution flow.
* pkg/middleware: adapt to web.Middleware
* pkg/middleware/recovery: use c.Req over req
c.Req gets updated by future handlers, while req stays static.
The current recovery implementation needs this newer information
* pkg/web: correct middleware ordering
* pkg/webtest: adapt middleware
* pkg/web/hack: set w and r onto web.Context
By adopting std middlewares, it may happen they invoke next(w,r) without
putting their modified w,r into the web.Context, leading old-style
handlers to operate on outdated fields.
pkg/web now takes care of this
* pkg/middleware: selectively use future context
* pkg/web: accept closure-style on Use()
* webtest: Middleware testing
adds a utility function to web/webtest to obtain a http.ResponseWriter,
http.Request and http.Handler the same as a middleware that runs would receive
* *: cleanup
* pkg/web: don't wrap Middleware from Router
* pkg/web: require chain to write response
* *: remove temp files
* webtest: don't require chain write
* *: cleanup
* pkg/web: store http.Handler internally
* pkg/web: remove injection
Removes any injection code from pkg/web.
It already was no longer functional, as we already only injected into
`http.Handler`, meaning we only inject ctx.Req and ctx.Resp.
Any other types (*Context, *ReqContext) were already accessed using the
http.Request.Context.Value() method.
* *: remove type mappings
Removes any call to the previously removed TypeMapper, as those were
non-functional already.
* pkg/web: remove Context.Invoke
was no longer used outside of pkg/web and also no longer functional
* Separate Tracer interface to TracerService and Tracer
* Fix lint
* Fix:Make it possible to start spans for both opentracing and opentelemetry in ds proxy
* Add span methods, use span interface for rest of tracing
* Fix logs in tracing
* Fix tests that are related to tracing
* Fix resourcepermissions test
* Fix some tests
* Fix more tests
* Add TracingService to wire cli runner
* Remove GlobalTracer from bus
* Renaming test function
* Remove GlobalTracer from TSDB
* Replace GlobalTracer in api
* Adjust tests to the InitializeForTests func
* Remove GlobalTracer from services
* Remove GlobalTracer
* Remove bus.NewTest
* Remove Tracer interface
* Add InitializeForBus
* Simplify tests
* Clean up tests
* Rename TracerService to Tracer
* Update pkg/middleware/request_tracing.go
Co-authored-by: Marcus Efraimsson <marcus.efraimsson@gmail.com>
* Initialize tracer before passing it to SQLStore initialization in commands
* Remove tests for opentracing
* Set span attributes correctly, remove unnecessary trace initiliazation form test
* Add tracer instance to newSQLStore
* Fix changes due to rebase
* Add modified tracing middleware test
* Fix opentracing implementation tags
Co-authored-by: Marcus Efraimsson <marcus.efraimsson@gmail.com>
Before these changes the request tracing was added for each route
registered using the routing.RouteRegister, see code. This had the
consequence that middleware executed earlier/later in the request
pipeline was not part of the request tracing middleware life-cycle
which measures the duration of requests among other things.
In the logger middleware we do extract the current distributed trace
identifier, if available, and set that on request info/error log messages.
With these changes we can extract the current distributed trace identifier,
if available, and set that on the contextual HTTP request logger
(models.ReqContext.Logger) which would improve the possibility to correlate
all HTTP request log messages with traces.
In addition, the request tracing middleware is now executed first and last in
the request pipeline and should therefore result in more accurate timing
measurements (request duration).
Co-authored-by: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>