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// Copyright 2020 New Relic Corporation. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
// +build go1.7
package newrelic
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"os"
"time"
)
func Example() {
// First create a Config.
cfg := NewConfig("Example Application", "__YOUR_NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY__")
// Modify Config fields to control agent behavior.
cfg.Logger = NewDebugLogger(os.Stdout)
// Now use the Config the create an Application.
app, err := NewApplication(cfg)
if nil != err {
fmt.Println(err)
os.Exit(1)
}
// Now you can use the Application to collect data! Create transactions
// to time inbound requests or background tasks. You can start and stop
// transactions directly using Application.StartTransaction and
// Transaction.End.
func() {
txn := app.StartTransaction("myTask", nil, nil)
defer txn.End()
time.Sleep(time.Second)
}()
// WrapHandler and WrapHandleFunc make it easy to instrument inbound web
// requests handled by the http standard library without calling
// StartTransaction. Popular framework instrumentation packages exist
// in the _integrations directory.
http.HandleFunc(WrapHandleFunc(app, "", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
io.WriteString(w, "this is the index page")
}))
helloHandler := func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
// WrapHandler and WrapHandleFunc add the transaction to the
// inbound request's context. Access the transaction using
// FromContext to add attributes, create segments, and notice.
// errors.
txn := FromContext(req.Context())
func() {
// Segments help you understand where the time in your
// transaction is being spent. You can use them to time
// functions or arbitrary blocks of code.
defer StartSegment(txn, "helperFunction").End()
}()
io.WriteString(w, "hello world")
}
http.HandleFunc(WrapHandleFunc(app, "/hello", helloHandler))
http.ListenAndServe(":8000", nil)
}
func currentTransaction() Transaction {
return nil
}
func ExampleNewRoundTripper() {
client := &http.Client{}
// The RoundTripper returned by NewRoundTripper instruments all requests
// done by this client with external segments.
client.Transport = NewRoundTripper(nil, client.Transport)
request, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://example.com", nil)
// Be sure to add the current Transaction to each request's context so
// the Transport has access to it.
txn := currentTransaction()
request = RequestWithTransactionContext(request, txn)
client.Do(request)
}
func getApp() Application {
return nil
}
func ExampleBrowserTimingHeader() {
handler := func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
io.WriteString(w, "<html><head>")
// The New Relic browser javascript should be placed as high in the
// HTML as possible. We suggest including it immediately after the
// opening <head> tag and any <meta charset> tags.
if txn := FromContext(req.Context()); nil != txn {
hdr, err := txn.BrowserTimingHeader()
if nil != err {
log.Printf("unable to create browser timing header: %v", err)
}
// BrowserTimingHeader() will always return a header whose methods can
// be safely called.
if js := hdr.WithTags(); js != nil {
w.Write(js)
}
}
io.WriteString(w, "</head><body>browser header page</body></html>")
}
http.HandleFunc(WrapHandleFunc(getApp(), "/browser", handler))
http.ListenAndServe(":8000", nil)
}
func ExampleDatastoreSegment() {
txn := currentTransaction()
ds := &DatastoreSegment{
StartTime: StartSegmentNow(txn),
// Product, Collection, and Operation are the primary metric
// aggregation fields which we encourage you to populate.
Product: DatastoreMySQL,
Collection: "users_table",
Operation: "SELECT",
}
// your database call here
ds.End()
}
func ExampleMessageProducerSegment() {
txn := currentTransaction()
seg := &MessageProducerSegment{
StartTime: StartSegmentNow(txn),
Library: "RabbitMQ",
DestinationType: MessageExchange,
DestinationName: "myExchange",
}
// add message to queue here
seg.End()
}
func ExampleError() {
txn := currentTransaction()
username := "gopher"
e := fmt.Errorf("error unable to login user %s", username)
// txn.NoticeError(newrelic.Error{...}) instead of txn.NoticeError(e)
// allows more control over error fields. Class is how errors are
// aggregated and Attributes are added to the error event and error
// trace.
txn.NoticeError(Error{
Message: e.Error(),
Class: "LoginError",
Attributes: map[string]interface{}{
"username": username,
},
})
}
func ExampleExternalSegment() {
txn := currentTransaction()
client := &http.Client{}
request, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://www.example.com", nil)
segment := StartExternalSegment(txn, request)
response, _ := client.Do(request)
segment.Response = response
segment.End()
}
// StartExternalSegment is the recommend way of creating ExternalSegments. If
// you don't have access to an http.Request, however, you may create an
// ExternalSegment and control the URL manually.
func ExampleExternalSegment_url() {
txn := currentTransaction()
segment := ExternalSegment{
StartTime: StartSegmentNow(txn),
// URL is parsed using url.Parse so it must include the protocol
// scheme (eg. "http://"). The host of the URL is used to
// create metrics. Change the host to alter aggregation.
URL: "http://www.example.com",
}
http.Get("http://www.example.com")
segment.End()
}
func ExampleStartExternalSegment() {
txn := currentTransaction()
client := &http.Client{}
request, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://www.example.com", nil)
segment := StartExternalSegment(txn, request)
response, _ := client.Do(request)
segment.Response = response
segment.End()
}
func ExampleStartExternalSegment_context() {
txn := currentTransaction()
request, _ := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://www.example.com", nil)
// If the transaction is added to the request's context then it does not
// need to be provided as a parameter to StartExternalSegment.
request = RequestWithTransactionContext(request, txn)
segment := StartExternalSegment(nil, request)
client := &http.Client{}
response, _ := client.Do(request)
segment.Response = response
segment.End()
}
func ExampleNewStaticWebRequest() {
app := getApp()
webReq := NewStaticWebRequest(http.Header{}, &url.URL{Path: "path"}, "GET", TransportHTTP)
txn := app.StartTransaction("My-Transaction", nil, nil)
txn.SetWebRequest(webReq)
}