Remove unused SpanNames.h from Transactor.cpp (transitively included
via TxApplySpanNames.h). Remove unused <ranges> from
TraceContextValidation.h (std::ranges::any_of lives in <algorithm>).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add missing <cstdint> include for std::uint32_t in Telemetry.h.
Add braces around single-line if bodies in Telemetry.cpp.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- PerfLogImp::rpcEnd(): return after the requestId-not-found UNREACHABLE
so a stale (now - epoch) duration is no longer recorded to the counter
and histogram in release builds.
- MetricsRegistry peer-version gauge: compare versions numerically via
BuildInfo::encodeSoftwareVersion() instead of a lexicographic string
compare, stripping the non-digit prefix so peer 'rippled-X.Y.Z' lines
up with our bare 'X.Y.Z'. Fixes every peer counting as higher-version.
- MetricsRegistry::stop(): call Shutdown() before ForceFlush() before
reset() so the reader thread stops before teardown and no gauge
callback fires during shutdown.
- MetricsRegistry::start(): extract initExporterAndProvider() and
initSyncInstruments() helpers to keep each function under the line
limit; no behavior change.
- time_in_current_state_seconds: read NetworkOPs::getServerStateDurationUs()
(a lightweight accessor over StateAccounting) and convert microseconds
to seconds, replacing the hardcoded 0.0.
Give developers direct access to the full OpenTelemetry metrics API,
symmetric with getTracer(), so all seven OTel instrument types
(including UpDownCounter, sync Gauge, and the observable variants) are
reachable — not just the four beast::insight models.
- Telemetry: build and own the metrics pipeline (OTLP HTTP metric
exporter + PeriodicExportingMetricReader + SpanMetrics histogram view)
alongside the tracer, sharing the same resource attributes and TLS
config. Register it globally via metrics::Provider::SetMeterProvider
and expose Telemetry::getMeter(). Metrics enable with [telemetry];
the metrics endpoint is derived from the trace endpoint.
- beast OTelCollector: no longer owns a pipeline. It fetches the global
Meter, becoming a thin shim over the shared provider (legacy path
during beast deprecation). This also resolves the review note that the
metric exporter ignored [telemetry] use_tls — TLS now comes from the
shared telemetry pipeline.
- Add a libxrpl unit test covering getMeter() on the enabled (global
provider) and disabled (noop) paths, exercising an UpDownCounter.
Design: docs/superpowers/specs/2026-07-07-direct-otel-metrics-api-design.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- cmake: keep the opentelemetry-cpp umbrella target for the beast metrics
link and document why. The reviewer suggested linking individual
component targets to avoid over-linking, but the OTel Conan package
under-declares inter-component dependencies (the OTLP client references
sdk::common symbols without a declared edge), so naming components
directly reorders the static link into an unresolvable state. Verified
by building xrpl_tests both ways.
- OTelCollector.h: add usage examples, thread-safety and limitations
@note blocks to the class doc.
- OTelCollector.cpp: correct the @param name docs on the instrument
Impl constructors to describe the already-formatName()'d value.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Soften the "non-reversible" wording in Redaction.h. XRP account
addresses are a public, enumerable set, so an unsalted hash is
obfuscation (keeps plaintext out of traces/dashboards), not a
secrecy guarantee. Document why a salt is intentionally omitted:
it would break cross-node/restart correlation, the reason for
hashing rather than dropping the attribute.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>