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Stability | beta: traces, logs, metrics |
Distributions | observiq, sumo |
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Code Owners | @alexvanboxel |
⚠️ This is a community-provided module. It has been developed and extensively tested at Collibra, but it is not officially supported by GCP.
This receiver gets OTLP messages from a Google Cloud Pubsub subscription.
The following configuration options are supported:
project
(Optional): The Google Cloud Project of the client connects to.subscription
(Required): The subscription name to receive OTLP data from. The subscription name should be a
fully qualified resource name (eg: projects/otel-project/subscriptions/otlp
).encoding
(Optional): The encoding that will be used to received data from the subscription. This can either be
otlp_proto_trace
, otlp_proto_metric
, otlp_proto_log
, or raw_text
(see encoding
). This will only be used as
a fallback, when no content-type
attribute is present.compression
(Optional): The compression that will be used on received data from the subscription. When set it can
only be gzip
. This will only be used as a fallback, when no content-encoding
attribute is present.endpoint
(Optional): Override the default Pubsub Endpoint, useful when connecting to the PubSub emulator instance
or switching between global and regional service endpoints.insecure
(Optional): allows performing “insecure” SSL connections and transfers, useful when connecting to a local
emulator instance. Only has effect if Endpoint is not ""
receivers:
googlecloudpubsub:
project: otel-project
subscription: projects/otel-project/subscriptions/otlp-logs
encoding: raw_json
You should not need to set the encoding of the subscription as the receiver will try to discover the type of the data
by looking at the ce-type
and content-type
attributes of the message. Only when those attributes are not set
must the encoding
field in the configuration be set.
ce-type] | ce-datacontenttype | encoding | description |
---|---|---|---|
org.opentelemetry.otlp.traces.v1 | application/protobuf | Decode OTLP trace message | |
org.opentelemetry.otlp.metrics.v1 | application/protobuf | Decode OTLP metric message | |
org.opentelemetry.otlp.logs.v1 | application/json | Decode OTLP log message | |
- | - | otlp_proto_trace | Decode OTLP trace message |
- | - | otlp_proto_metric | Decode OTLP trace message |
- | - | otlp_proto_log | Decode OTLP trace message |
- | - | raw_text | Wrap in an OTLP log message |
When the encoding
configuration is set, the attributes on the message are ignored.
The receiver can be used for ingesting arbitrary text message on a Pubsub subscription and wrap them in OTLP Log message, making it a convenient way to ingest log lines from Pubsub.
The Google Cloud Pubsub receiver doesn't automatically create subscriptions,
it expects the subscription to be created upfront. Security wise it's best to give the collector its own
service account and give the subscription Pub/Sub Subscriber
permission.
The subscription should also be of delivery type Pull
.
When the messages on the subscription are accompanied by the correct attributes and you only need a specific type in your pipeline, the messages can be filtered on the subscription saving on egress fees.
An example of filtering on trace message only:
attributes.ce-type = "org.opentelemetry.otlp.traces.v1"
AND
attributes.content-type = "application/protobuf"