These changes were developed on the phase-10 branch but belong to content this
branch and its upstreams introduced. Carrying them on phase-10 made its PR diff
report churn in files phase-10 does not own, and left each PR claiming a scope
that did not match its contents.
Moved here from phase-10 (identical content, no functional change):
- Dashboards: all 14 existing boards plus the new log-derived-insights board.
- Docs: telemetry-runbook.md (minus the workload/benchmark sections, which
describe phase-10 tooling) and the new telemetry-glossary.md.
- Grafana Cloud + Alloy export path: collector config, compose override, the
two .env examples and alloy/config.alloy.
- Local stack: otel-collector-config.yaml gains sub-millisecond and
second-scale spanmetrics buckets, pins unit=ms, and promotes
close_time_correct; integration-test.sh and TESTING.md follow.
- Node configs: exported_instance -> service_instance_id in comments; the
mainnet sample now logs at warning to bound log volume.
- Metrics code: Telemetry.cpp builds the metrics pipeline in the constructor
via initMetrics() so the global MeterProvider is published before any
subsystem creates a beast::insight instrument, and the histogram view keeps
each instrument's own name instead of collapsing them under one series.
MetricsRegistry gains a last_close_time gauge and skips negative job-queue
durations. OTelCollector drops an unused accessor.
- Naming CI: xrpl_work_item joins EXTERNAL_INFRA_LABELS and Rule E accepts the
dotted perf-iac resource-attribute form. This must travel with the
dashboards and runbook that reference those labels, or the rules fail.
- Doxygen input glob no longer recurses dot-directories.
Sections describing phase-10 tooling stay on phase-10 and keep their
"Future Enhancement" / "Planned, not yet implemented" markers here; phase-10
removes those markers when it lands the tooling.
The native OTel metrics path hard-coded service.name="xrpld" and stamped
no network attribute, while traces stamped a configurable service.name
and xrpl.network.type. Metrics therefore could not be filtered by service
or network. Align the two paths:
- OTelCollector::New / OTelCollectorImp gain serviceName + networkType
params. service.name uses the configured value (default "xrpld" when
unset, preserving today's behavior); xrpl.network.type is stamped when
provided. The key is a string literal because beast/insight sits below
the telemetry module and cannot include its SpanNames const.
- CollectorManager reads service_name from [insight], falling back to the
[telemetry] value, and receives the network type from the caller.
- Application derives the network type once via the shared
telemetry::networkTypeFromId, now declared in Telemetry.h and moved out
of an anonymous namespace so the trace and metric paths reuse a single
0/1/2 -> mainnet/testnet/devnet mapping (no duplication).
Dashboards (5 system-* files): add $service_name, $deployment_environment,
$xrpl_network_type template variables and wire them into every panel query
that filters by $node.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Clang-tidy fixes:
- Concatenate nested namespaces (modernize-concat-nested-namespaces)
in OTelCollector.h, OTelCollector.cpp, ValidationTracker.h/.cpp
- Add missing direct includes (misc-include-cleaner) in
ValidationTracker.cpp, test, CollectorManager.cpp, OTelCollector.cpp
- Make lock_guard variables const (misc-const-correctness)
- Add braces around single-line if/else (readability-braces-around-statements)
- Use designated initializer for WindowEvent (modernize-use-designated-initializers)
- Initialize LedgerEvent::seq field (cppcoreguidelines-pro-type-member-init)
Linker fix:
- Add ValidationTracker.cpp as source to xrpl.test.telemetry target
(it lives in src/xrpld/ but the test links against libxrpl only)
Levelization fix:
- Remove stale dependency edges from ordering.txt that were introduced
by the erroneous develop-merge commit
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
This change renames all occurrences of `namespace ripple` and `ripple::` to `namespace xrpl` and `xrpl::`, respectively, as well as the names of test suites. It also provides a script to allow developers to replicate the changes in their local branch or fork to avoid conflicts.
Per XLS-0095, we are taking steps to rename ripple(d) to xrpl(d).
This change specifically removes all copyright notices referencing Ripple, XRPLF, and certain affiliated contributors upon mutual agreement, so the notice in the LICENSE.md file applies throughout. Copyright notices referencing external contributions remain as-is. Duplicate verbiage is also removed.
The codebase is filled with includes that are unused, and which thus can be removed. At the same time, the files often do not include all headers that contain the definitions used in those files. This change uses clang-format and clang-tidy to clean up the includes, with minor manual intervention to ensure the code compiles on all platforms.