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go-ipfs-datadog-plugin

This repository contains the following go-ipfs plugins:

  • Datadog logger plugin allows users to set log levels for each go-ipfs subsystem.
  • OpenTelemetry metrics plugin configures an OTLP exporter that sends metrics to an OpenTelemetry collector.

Caveats

  • Plugins only work on Linux and MacOS at the moment. You can track the progress of this issue here: golang/go#19282

  • If you are using go-ipfs 0.4.22 or older, some traces will be lost. See: ipfs/kubo#6672

Building and Installing

You must build the plugin with the exact version of go used to build the go-ipfs binary you will use it with. You can find the go version for go-ipfs builds from dist.ipfs.io in the build-info file, e.g. https://dist.ipfs.io/go-ipfs/v0.4.22/build-info or by running ipfs version --all

You can build this plugin by running make build. You can then install it into your local IPFS repo by running make install.

Plugins need to be built against the correct version of go-ipfs. This package generally tracks the latest go-ipfs release but if you need to build against a different version, please set the IPFS_VERSION environment variable.

You can set IPFS_VERSION to:

  • vX.Y.Z to build against that version of IPFS.
  • $commit or $branch to build against a specific go-ipfs commit or branch.
  • /absolute/path/to/source to build against a specific go-ipfs checkout.

To update the go-ipfs, run:

> make go.mod IPFS_VERSION=version

Manual Installation

Copy datadog-plugin.so to $IPFS_DIR/plugins/datadog-plugin.so (or run make install if you are installing locally)

Configuration

Define plugin configurations variables in the ipfs config file.

  • datadog-logger config:
{
...
"Plugins": {
    "Plugins": {
    ...
      "datadog-logger": {
        "Config": {
            "Levels": {
                "fatal": ["system1", "system2", ...],
                "error": [...]
                "warn": [...]
                ...
            },
            "DefaultLevel": "info"
        },
        "Disabled": false
      },
    ...
    }
  },
...
}
  • otel-metrics

Like Kubo's OpenTelemetry-based tracing, OpenTelemetry metrics are configured via environment variables. A Sample .envrc-sample file is provided. Make a copy named .envrc and follow the instructions to configure the plugin. For other execution environments, these environment variables should be provided via the particular systems environment mechanism (e.g. through a Kubernetes ConfigMap.)

Integration testing

Rudimentary integration testing is provided for the OpenTelemetry-based metrics plugin. To run these tests, a local configuration must be provided via environment variables to connect the OTEL exporter to a working OTEL collector. Run the tests using the following command:

make integration

The integration tests will take about 5 minutes and should result in the following metrics being sent to your collector:

  • go-ipfs-datadog-plugin.integration_test.counter
  • go-ipfs-datadog-plugin.integration_test.histogram

Manually verify the presence of these metrics in your collector.

References

License

MIT