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faro.receiver
faro.receiver
accepts web application telemetry data from the Grafana Faro Web SDK
and forwards it to other components for future processing.
Usage
faro.receiver "LABEL" {
output {
logs = [LOKI_RECEIVERS]
traces = [OTELCOL_COMPONENTS]
}
}
Arguments
The following arguments are supported:
Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
extra_log_labels | map(string) | Extra labels to attach to emitted log lines. | {} | no |
Blocks
The following blocks are supported inside the definition of faro.receiver
:
Hierarchy | Block | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
server | server | Configures the HTTP server. | no |
server > rate_limiting | rate_limiting | Configures rate limiting for the HTTP server. | no |
sourcemaps | sourcemaps | Configures sourcemap retrieval. | no |
sourcemaps > location | location | Configures on-disk location for sourcemap retrieval. | no |
output | output | Configures where to send collected telemetry data. | yes |
server block
The server
block configures the HTTP server managed by the faro.receiver
component. Clients using the Grafana Faro Web SDK forward telemetry
data to this HTTP server for processing.
Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
listen_address | string | Address to listen for HTTP traffic on. | 127.0.0.1 | no |
listen_port | number | Port to listen for HTTP traffic on. | 12347 | no |
cors_allowed_origins | list(string) | Origins for which cross-origin requests are permitted. | [] | no |
api_key | secret | Optional API key to validate client requests with. | "" | no |
max_allowed_payload_size | string | Maximum size (in bytes) for client requests. | "5MiB" | no |
By default, telemetry data is only accepted from applications on the same local
network as the browser. To accept telemetry data from a wider set of clients,
modify the listen_address
attribute to the IP address of the appropriate
network interface to use.
The cors_allowed_origins
argument determines what origins browser requests
may come from. The default value, []
, disables CORS support. To support
requests from all origins, set cors_allowed_origins
to ["*"]
. The *
character indicates a wildcard.
When the api_key
argument is non-empty, client requests must have an HTTP
header called X-API-Key
matching the value of the api_key
argument.
Requests that are missing the header or have the wrong value are rejected with
an HTTP 401 Unauthorized
status code. If the api_key
argument is empty, no
authentication checks are performed, and the X-API-Key
HTTP header is
ignored.
rate_limiting block
The rate_limiting
block configures rate limiting for client requests.
Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
enabled | bool | Whether to enable rate limiting. | true | no |
rate | number | Rate of allowed requests per second. | 50 | no |
burst_size | number | Allowed burst size of requests. | 100 | no |
Rate limiting functions as a token bucket algorithm, where
a bucket has a maximum capacity for up to burst_size
requests and refills at a
rate of rate
per second.
Each HTTP request drains the capacity of the bucket by one. Once the bucket is
empty, HTTP requests are rejected with an HTTP 429 Too Many Requests
status
code until the bucket has more available capacity.
Configuring the rate
argument determines how fast the bucket refills, and
configuring the burst_size
argument determines how many requests can be
received in a burst before the bucket is empty and starts rejecting requests.
sourcemaps block
The sourcemaps
block configures how to retrieve sourcemaps. Sourcemaps are
then used to transform file and line information from minified code into the
file and line information from the original source code.
Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
download | bool | Whether to download sourcemaps. | true | no |
download_from_origins | list(string) | Which origins to download sourcemaps from. | ["*"] | no |
download_timeout | duration | Timeout when downloading sourcemaps. | "1s" | no |
When exceptions are sent to the faro.receiver
component, it can download
sourcemaps from the web application. You can disable this behavior by setting
the download
argument to false
.
The download_from_origins
argument determines which origins a sourcemap may
be downloaded from. The origin is attached to the URL that a browser is sending
telemetry data from. The default value, ["*"]
, enables downloading sourcemaps
from all origins. The *
character indicates a wildcard.
By default, sourcemap downloads are subject to a timeout of "1s"
, specified
by the download_timeout
argument. Setting download_timeout
to "0s"
disables timeouts.
To retrieve sourcemaps from disk instead of the network, specify one or more
location
blocks. When location
blocks are provided, they are
checked first for sourcemaps before falling back to downloading.
location block
The location
block declares a location where sourcemaps are stored on the
filesystem. The location
block can be specified multiple times to declare
multiple locations where sourcemaps are stored.
Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
path | string | The path on disk where sourcemaps are stored. | yes | |
minified_path_prefix | string | The prefix of the minified path sent from browsers. | yes |
The minified_path_prefix
argument determines the prefix of paths to
Javascript files, such as http://example.com/
. The path
argument then
determines where to find the sourcemap for the file.
For example, given the following location block:
location {
path = "/var/my-app/build"
minified_path_prefix = "http://example.com/"
}
To look up the sourcemaps for a file hosted at http://example.com/foo.js
, the
faro.receiver
component will:
- Remove the minified path prefix to extract the path to the file (
foo.js
). - Search for that file path with a
.map
extension (foo.js.map
) inpath
(/var/my-app/build/foo.js.map
).
Optionally, the value for the path
argument may contain {{ .Release }}
as a
template value, such as /var/my-app/{{ .Release }}/build
. The template value
will be replaced with the release value provided by the Faro Web App SDK.
output block
The output
block specifies where to forward collected logs and traces.
Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
logs | list(LogsReceiver) | A list of loki components to forward logs to. | [] | no |
traces | list(otelcol.Consumer) | A list of otelcol components to forward traces to. | [] | no |
Exported fields
faro.receiver
does not export any fields.
Component health
faro.receiver
is reported as unhealthy when the integrated server fails to
start.
Debug information
faro.receiver
does not expose any component-specific debug information.
Debug metrics
faro.receiver
exposes the following metrics for monitoring the component:
faro_receiver_logs_total
(counter): Total number of ingested logs.faro_receiver_measurements_total
(counter): Total number of ingested measurements.faro_receiver_exceptions_total
(counter): Total number of ingested exceptions.faro_receiver_events_total
(counter): Total number of ingested events.faro_receiver_exporter_errors_total
(counter): Total number of errors produced by an internal exporter.faro_receiver_request_duration_seconds
(histogram): Time (in seconds) spent serving HTTP requests.faro_receiver_request_message_bytes
(histogram): Size (in bytes) of HTTP requests received from clients.faro_receiver_response_message_bytes
(histogram): Size (in bytes) of HTTP responses sent to clients.faro_receiver_inflight_requests
(gauge): Current number of inflight requests.faro_receiver_sourcemap_cache_size
(counter): Number of items in sourcemap cache per origin.faro_receiver_sourcemap_downloads_total
(counter): Total number of sourcemap downloads performed per origin and status.faro_receiver_sourcemap_file_reads_total
(counter): Total number of sourcemap retrievals using the filesystem per origin and status.
Example
faro.receiver "default" {
server {
listen_address = "NETWORK_ADDRESS"
}
sourcemaps {
location {
path = "PATH_TO_SOURCEMAPS"
minified_path_prefix = "WEB_APP_PREFIX"
}
}
output {
logs = [loki.write.default.receiver]
traces = [otelcol.exporter.otlp.traces.input]
}
}
loki.write "default" {
endpoint {
url = "https://LOKI_ADDRESS/api/v1/push"
}
}
otelcol.exporter.otlp "traces" {
client {
endpoint = "OTLP_ADDRESS"
}
}
Replace the following:
NETWORK_ADDRESS
: IP address of the network interface to listen to traffic on. This IP address must be reachable by browsers using the web application to instrument.PATH_TO_SOURCEMAPS
: Path on disk where sourcemaps are located.WEB_APP_PREFIX
: Prefix of the web application being instrumented.LOKI_ADDRESS
: Address of the Loki server to send logs to.- If authentication is required to send logs to the Loki server, refer to the documentation of loki.write for more information.
OTLP_ADDRESS
: The address of the OTLP-compatible server to send traces to.- If authentication is required to send logs to the Loki server, refer to the documentation of otelcol.exporter.otlp for more information.
Compatible components
faro.receiver
can accept arguments from the following components:
- Components that export Loki
LogsReceiver
- Components that export OpenTelemetry
otelcol.Consumer
Note
Connecting some components may not be sensible or components may require further configuration to make the connection work correctly. Refer to the linked documentation for more details.