Demo Architecture
OpenTelemetry Demo is composed of microservices written in different programming languages that talk to each other over gRPC and HTTP; and a load generator which uses Locust to fake user traffic.
graph TD subgraph Service Diagram accountingservice(Accounting Service):::dotnet adservice(Ad Service):::java cache[(Cache<br/>(redis))] cartservice(Cart Service):::dotnet checkoutservice(Checkout Service):::golang currencyservice(Currency Service):::cpp emailservice(Email Service):::ruby flagd(Flagd-ui):::typescript frauddetectionservice(Fraud Detection Service):::kotlin frontend(Frontend):::typescript frontendproxy(Frontend Proxy <br/>(Envoy)):::cpp imageprovider(Image Provider <br/>(nginx)):::cpp loadgenerator([Load Generator]):::python paymentservice(Payment Service):::javascript productcatalogservice(Product Catalog Service):::golang quoteservice(Quote Service):::php recommendationservice(Recommendation Service):::python shippingservice(Shipping Service):::rust queue[(queue<br/>(Kafka))] Internet -->|HTTP| frontendproxy frontendproxy -->|HTTP| frontend frontendproxy -->|HTTP| flagd loadgenerator -->|HTTP| frontendproxy frontendproxy -->|HTTP| imageprovider queue -->|TCP| accountingservice queue -->|TCP| frauddetectionservice frontend -->|gRPC| cartservice frontend -->|gRPC| currencyservice checkoutservice -->|gRPC| cartservice --> cache checkoutservice -->|gRPC| productcatalogservice checkoutservice -->|gRPC| currencyservice checkoutservice -->|HTTP| emailservice checkoutservice -->|gRPC| paymentservice checkoutservice -->|gRPC| shippingservice checkoutservice -->|TCP| queue frontend -->|gRPC| adservice frontend -->|gRPC| productcatalogservice frontend --->|gRPC| checkoutservice frontend ---->|gRPC| recommendationservice -->|gRPC| productcatalogservice shippingservice -->|HTTP| quoteservice end classDef dotnet fill:#178600,color:white; classDef cpp fill:#f34b7d,color:white; classDef erlang fill:#b83998,color:white; classDef golang fill:#00add8,color:black; classDef java fill:#b07219,color:white; classDef javascript fill:#f1e05a,color:black; classDef kotlin fill:#560ba1,color:white; classDef php fill:#4f5d95,color:white; classDef python fill:#3572A5,color:white; classDef ruby fill:#701516,color:white; classDef rust fill:#dea584,color:black; classDef typescript fill:#e98516,color:black;
graph TD subgraph Service Legend dotnetsvc(.NET):::dotnet cppsvc(C++):::cpp erlangsvc(Erlang/Elixir):::erlang golangsvc(Go):::golang javasvc(Java):::java javascriptsvc(JavaScript):::javascript kotlinsvc(Kotlin):::kotlin phpsvc(PHP):::php pythonsvc(Python):::python rubysvc(Ruby):::ruby rustsvc(Rust):::rust typescriptsvc(TypeScript):::typescript end classDef dotnet fill:#178600,color:white; classDef cpp fill:#f34b7d,color:white; classDef erlang fill:#b83998,color:white; classDef golang fill:#00add8,color:black; classDef java fill:#b07219,color:white; classDef javascript fill:#f1e05a,color:black; classDef kotlin fill:#560ba1,color:white; classDef php fill:#4f5d95,color:white; classDef python fill:#3572A5,color:white; classDef ruby fill:#701516,color:white; classDef rust fill:#dea584,color:black; classDef typescript fill:#e98516,color:black;
Follow these links for the current state of metric and trace instrumentation of the demo applications.
The collector is configured in otelcol-config.yml, alternative exporters can be configured here.
graph TB subgraph tdf[Telemetry Data Flow] subgraph subgraph_padding [ ] style subgraph_padding fill:none,stroke:none; %% padding to stop the titles clashing subgraph od[OpenTelemetry Demo] ms(Microservice) end ms -.->|"OTLP<br/>gRPC"| oc-grpc ms -.->|"OTLP<br/>HTTP POST"| oc-http subgraph oc[OTel Collector] style oc fill:#97aef3,color:black; oc-grpc[/"OTLP Receiver<br/>listening on<br/>grpc://localhost:4317"/] oc-http[/"OTLP Receiver<br/>listening on <br/>localhost:4318<br/>"/] oc-proc(Processors) oc-prom[/"OTLP HTTP Exporter"/] oc-otlp[/"OTLP Exporter"/] oc-grpc --> oc-proc oc-http --> oc-proc oc-proc --> oc-prom oc-proc --> oc-otlp end oc-prom -->|"localhost:9090/api/v1/otlp"| pr-sc oc-otlp -->|gRPC| ja-col subgraph pr[Prometheus] style pr fill:#e75128,color:black; pr-sc[/"Prometheus OTLP Write Receiver"/] pr-tsdb[(Prometheus TSDB)] pr-http[/"Prometheus HTTP<br/>listening on<br/>localhost:9090"/] pr-sc --> pr-tsdb pr-tsdb --> pr-http end pr-b{{"Browser<br/>Prometheus UI"}} pr-http ---->|"localhost:9090/graph"| pr-b subgraph ja[Jaeger] style ja fill:#60d0e4,color:black; ja-col[/"Jaeger Collector<br/>listening on<br/>grpc://jaeger:4317"/] ja-db[(Jaeger DB)] ja-http[/"Jaeger HTTP<br/>listening on<br/>localhost:16686"/] ja-col --> ja-db ja-db --> ja-http end subgraph gr[Grafana] style gr fill:#f8b91e,color:black; gr-srv["Grafana Server"] gr-http[/"Grafana HTTP<br/>listening on<br/>localhost:3000"/] gr-srv --> gr-http end pr-http --> |"localhost:9090/api"| gr-srv ja-http --> |"localhost:16686/api"| gr-srv ja-b{{"Browser<br/>Jaeger UI"}} ja-http ---->|"localhost:16686/search"| ja-b gr-b{{"Browser<br/>Grafana UI"}} gr-http -->|"localhost:3000/dashboard"| gr-b end end
Find the Protocol Buffer Definitions in the /pb/
directory.
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