* add jaeger support, link hot container & req span * adds jaeger support now with FN_JAEGER_URL, there's a simple tutorial in the operating/metrics.md file now and it's pretty easy to get up and running. * links a hot request span to a hot container span. when we change this to sample at a lower ratio we'll need to finagle the hot container span to always sample or something, otherwise we'll hide that info. at least, since we're sampling at 100% for now if this is flipped on, can see freeze/unfreeze etc. if they hit. this is useful for debugging. note that zipkin's exporter does not follow the link at all, hence jaeger... and they're backed by the Cloud Empire now (CNCF) so we'll probably use it anyway. * vendor: add thrift for jaeger
Thrift Tutorial
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Tutorial
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First things first, you'll need to install the Thrift compiler and the language libraries. Do that using the instructions in the top level README.md file.
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Read tutorial.thrift to learn about the syntax of a Thrift file
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Compile the code for the language of your choice:
$ thrift $ thrift -r --gen cpp tutorial.thrift
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Take a look at the generated code.
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Look in the language directories for sample client/server code.
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That's about it for now. This tutorial is intentionally brief. It should be just enough to get you started and ready to build your own project.