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Node.js

This guide will help you instrument your Node.js application(s) with OpenTelemetry and send traces to Checkly.

Step 1: Install the OpenTelemetry packages

Install the relevant OpenTelemetry packages:

Terminal
npm install --save \
    @opentelemetry/sdk-node \
    @opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-proto \
    @opentelemetry/auto-instrumentations-node \
    @opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base \
    @opentelemetry/api

Step 2: Initialize the instrumentation

Create a file called tracing.js at the root of your project and add the following code:

tracing.js
const { NodeSDK } = require('@opentelemetry/sdk-node')
const { OTLPTraceExporter } = require('@opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-proto')
const { getNodeAutoInstrumentations } = require('@opentelemetry/auto-instrumentations-node')
const { BatchSpanProcessor, SamplingDecision } = require('@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-base')
const { trace } = require('@opentelemetry/api')

const exporter = new OTLPTraceExporter({
  timeoutMillis: 2000,
})

const sdk = new NodeSDK({
  instrumentations: [getNodeAutoInstrumentations()],
  spanProcessors: [new BatchSpanProcessor(exporter)],
  sampler: {
    shouldSample: (context, traceId, spanName, spanKind, attributes, links) => {
      const isChecklySpan = trace.getSpan(context)?.spanContext()?.traceState?.get('checkly')
      if (isChecklySpan) {
        return { decision: SamplingDecision.RECORD_AND_SAMPLED }
      } else {
        return { decision: SamplingDecision.NOT_RECORD }
      }
    },
  },
})

sdk.start()

process.on('SIGTERM', () => {
  sdk.shutdown()
    .then(() => console.log('OTel Tracing terminated'))
    .catch((error) => console.log('Error terminating OTel tracing', error))
    .finally(() => process.exit(0))
})

Notice the sampler configuration. This is a custom, head-based sampler that will only sample spans that are generated by Checkly by inspecting the trace state. This way you only pay for the egress traffic generated by Checkly and not for any other traffic.

Step 3: Start your app with the instrumentation

Toggle on Import Traces and grab your OTel API key in the OTel API keys section of the Traces page in the Checkly app and take a note of the endpoint for the region you want to use.

Checkly OTEL API keys

Now, export your API key in your shell by setting the OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS environment variable.

Terminal
export OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS="authorization=<your-api-key>"

Next, export the endpoint for the region you want to use and give your service a name.

Terminal
export OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT="https://otel.eu-west-1.checklyhq.com"
export OTEL_SERVICE_NAME="your-service-name"

During the beta we only have one region available: eu-west-1. We will expand to US regions soon.

We are using the standard OpenTelemetry environment variables here to configure the OTLP exporter.

Variable Description
OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_HEADERS The Authorization HTTP header containing your Checkly OTel API key.
OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_ENDPOINT The Checkly OTel API endpoint for the region you want to use.
OTEL_SERVICE_NAME The name of your service to identify it among the spans in the web UI.

Then start your app with the extra -r flag to load the tracing.js file before any other files are loaded.

Terminal
node -r ./tracing.js index.js

🎉 You are done. Any interactions with your app that are triggered by a Checkly synthetic monitoring check will now generate traces, which are sent back to Checkly and displayed in the Checkly UI.

Reducing noise in the auto Node.js instrumentation

We found the Node.js auto-instrumentation a bit noisy. There can be a lot of file i/o and a ton of DNS calls you might not be interested in. Luckily, you can easily tweak that by providing some extra options to the getNodeAutoInstrumentations() function. We use the following configuration to filter out some of the noise:

instrumentations: [getNodeAutoInstrumentations({
  '@opentelemetry/instrumentation-fs': {
    enabled: false,
  },
  '@opentelemetry/instrumentation-net': {
    enabled: false,
  },
  '@opentelemetry/instrumentation-dns': {
    enabled: false,
  },
  '@opentelemetry/instrumentation-http': {
    enabled: true,
  },
})]

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