The tx.transactor span covered only the apply stage; preflight and
preclaim had no telemetry, so a transaction that hard-failed those
stages produced no apply-pipeline span and per-stage latency/failure
was invisible.
Add tx.preflight and tx.preclaim spans in applySteps.cpp via a
makeStageSpan() helper using SpanGuard::hashSpan, so all three stages
share a deterministic trace_id derived from txID[0:16] even though they
run sequentially and often cross-thread. Each span carries stage,
tx_type, and ter_result; exceptions are recorded as tefEXCEPTION before
the public wrappers map them. The type lookup is guarded behind the
span-active check so it costs nothing when tracing is off.
Add a stage="apply" attribute to the tx.transactor span and move its
three hardcoded attribute strings to a new library-safe header
include/xrpl/tx/detail/TxApplySpanNames.h, which mirrors the daemon-side
TxSpanNames.h strings so the collector spanmetrics connector aggregates
both span sets under one dimension set.
A constants-contract test pins the span-name, attribute-key, and
stage-value strings; span content stays covered by the docker
integration test, as the rest of the telemetry suite is.
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Wraps Transactor::operator() with a span that captures tx_type,
ter_result, and applied. This is the universal dispatch point — every
transaction flows through it, giving per-type latency breakdown.
Adds libxrpl.tx > xrpl.telemetry levelization dependency.
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Wraps Transactor::operator() with a span that captures tx_type,
ter_result, and applied. This is the universal dispatch point — every
transaction flows through it, giving per-type latency breakdown.
Adds libxrpl.tx > xrpl.telemetry levelization dependency.
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MockServiceRegistry in MetricsRegistry.cpp still used the old method
names (timeKeeper, cachedSLEs, validators, overlay, cluster, app, etc.)
while ServiceRegistry has been standardized on getXxx()/isXxx() forms.
Windows CI caught this as C3668 "did not override any base class methods"
errors and C2259 "cannot instantiate abstract class".
Rename all 13 mismatched overrides to match the current interface:
timeKeeper -> getTimeKeeper
cachedSLEs -> getCachedSLEs
validators -> getValidators
validatorSites -> getValidatorSites
validatorManifests -> getValidatorManifests
publisherManifests -> getPublisherManifests
overlay -> getOverlay
cluster -> getCluster
peerReservations -> getPeerReservations
pendingSaves -> getPendingSaves
openLedger (x2) -> getOpenLedger
getPathRequests -> getPathRequestManager (type rename too)
journal -> getJournal
logs -> getLogs
trapTxID -> getTrapTxID
app -> getApp
Also regenerate levelization ordering.txt to reflect the new
tests.libxrpl -> xrpl.core edge introduced by ServiceRegistry.h include.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <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
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