/** * A name uniquely identifying the instance of the OpenTelemetry component within its containing SDK instance. * * @example otlp_grpc_span_exporter/0 * @example custom-name * * @note Implementations **SHOULD** ensure a low cardinality for this attribute, even across application or SDK restarts. * E.g. implementations **MUST NOT** use UUIDs as values for this attribute. * * Implementations **MAY** achieve these goals by following a `/` pattern, e.g. `batching_span_processor/0`. * Hereby `otel.component.type` refers to the corresponding attribute value of the component. * * The value of `instance-counter` **MAY** be automatically assigned by the component and uniqueness within the enclosing SDK instance **MUST** be guaranteed. * For example, `` **MAY** be implemented by using a monotonically increasing counter (starting with `0`), which is incremented every time an * instance of the given component type is started. * * With this implementation, for example the first Batching Span Processor would have `batching_span_processor/0` * as `otel.component.name`, the second one `batching_span_processor/1` and so on. * These values will therefore be reused in the case of an application restart. * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_OTEL_COMPONENT_NAME: "otel.component.name"; /** * A name identifying the type of the OpenTelemetry component. * * @example batching_span_processor * @example com.example.MySpanExporter * * @note If none of the standardized values apply, implementations **SHOULD** use the language-defined name of the type. * E.g. for Java the fully qualified classname **SHOULD** be used in this case. * * @experimental This attribute is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const ATTR_OTEL_COMPONENT_TYPE: "otel.component.type"; /** * Enum value "periodic_metric_reader" for attribute {@link ATTR_OTEL_COMPONENT_TYPE}. * * The builtin SDK periodically exporting metric reader * * @experimental This enum value is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const OTEL_COMPONENT_TYPE_VALUE_PERIODIC_METRIC_READER: "periodic_metric_reader"; /** * The duration of the collect operation of the metric reader. * * @note For successful collections, `error.type` **MUST NOT** be set. For failed collections, `error.type` **SHOULD** contain the failure cause. * It can happen that metrics collection is successful for some MetricProducers, while others fail. In that case `error.type` **SHOULD** be set to any of the failure causes. * * @experimental This metric is experimental and is subject to breaking changes in minor releases of `@opentelemetry/semantic-conventions`. */ export declare const METRIC_OTEL_SDK_METRIC_READER_COLLECTION_DURATION: "otel.sdk.metric_reader.collection.duration"; /** * Describes a class of error the operation ended with. * * @example timeout * @example java.net.UnknownHostException * @example server_certificate_invalid * @example 500 * * @note The `error.type` **SHOULD** be predictable, and **SHOULD** have low cardinality. * * When `error.type` is set to a type (e.g., an exception type), its * canonical class name identifying the type within the artifact **SHOULD** be used. * * Instrumentations **SHOULD** document the list of errors they report. * * The cardinality of `error.type` within one instrumentation library **SHOULD** be low. * Telemetry consumers that aggregate data from multiple instrumentation libraries and applications * should be prepared for `error.type` to have high cardinality at query time when no * additional filters are applied. * * If the operation has completed successfully, instrumentations **SHOULD NOT** set `error.type`. * * If a specific domain defines its own set of error identifiers (such as HTTP or RPC status codes), * it's **RECOMMENDED** to: * * - Use a domain-specific attribute * - Set `error.type` to capture all errors, regardless of whether they are defined within the domain-specific set or not. */ export declare const ATTR_ERROR_TYPE: "error.type"; //# sourceMappingURL=semconv.d.ts.map