Correlation
CorrelationInfo
provides a common set of correlation levels:
- Transaction Id - ID that relates different requests together into a functional transaction.
- Operation Id - Unique ID information for a single request.
Installation
This feature requires to install our NuGet package
PM > Install-Package Arcus.Observability.Correlation
What We Provide
The Arcus.Observability.Correlation
library provides a way to get access to correlation information across your application.
What it DOES NOT provide is how this correlation information is initially set.
It uses the Microsoft dependency injection mechanism to register an ICorrelationInfoAccessor
and ICorrelationInfoAccessor<>
implementation that is available.
Example
using Arcus.Observability.Correlation;
namespace Application
{
public class Startup
{
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
// Adds operation and transaction correlation to the application,
// using the `DefaultCorrelationInfoAccessor` as `ICorrelationInfoAccessor` that stores the `CorrelationInfo` model internally.
services.AddCorrelation();
}
}
}
Custom Correlation
We register two interfaces during the registration of the correlation: ICorrelationInfoAccessor
and ICorrelationInfoAccessor<>
.
The reason is because some applications require a custom CorrelationInfo
model, and with using the generic interface ICorrelationInfoAccessor<>
we can support this.
Example
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
using Arcus.Observability.Correlation;
namespace Application
{
public class OrderCorrelationInfo : CorrelationInfo
{
public string OrderId { get; }
}
public class Startup
{
public void ConfigureService(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddCorrelation<OrderCorrelationInfo>();
}
}
}
Accessing Correlation Throughout the Application
When a part of the application needs access to the correlation information, you can inject one of the two interfaces:
using Arcus.Observability.Correlation;
namespace Application
{
public class OrderService
{
public OrderService(ICorrelationInfoAccessor accessor)
{
CorrelationInfo correlationInfo = accessor.CorrelationInfo;
}
}
}
Or, alternatively when using custom correlation:
using Arcus.Observability.Correlation;
namespace Application
{
public class OrderService
{
public OrderService(ICorrelationInfoAccessor<OrderCorrelationInfo> accessor)
{
OrderCorrelationInfo correlationInfo = accessor.CorrelationInfo;
}
}
}
Configuration
The library also provides a way configure some correlation specific options that you can later retrieve during get/set of the correlation information in your application.
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddCorrelation(options =>
{
// Configuration on the transaction ID (`X-Transaction-ID`) request/response header.
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Whether the transaction ID can be specified in the request, and will be used throughout the request handling.
// The request will return early when the `.AllowInRequest` is set to `false` and the request does contain the header (default: true).
options.Transaction.AllowInRequest = true;
// Whether or not the transaction ID should be generated when there isn't any transaction ID found in the request.
// When the `.GenerateWhenNotSpecified` is set to `false` and the request doesn't contain the header, no value will be available for the transaction ID;
// otherwise a GUID will be generated (default: true).
options.Transaction.GenerateWhenNotSpecified = true;
// Whether to include the transaction ID in the response (default: true).
options.Transaction.IncludeInResponse = true;
// The header to look for in the request, and will be set in the response (default: X-Transaction-ID).
options.Transaction.HeaderName = "X-Transaction-ID";
// The function that will generate the transaction ID, when the `.GenerateWhenNotSpecified` is set to `false` and the request doesn't contain the header.
// (default: new `Guid`).
options.Transaction.GenerateId = () => $"Transaction-{Guid.NewGuid()}";
// Configuration on the operation ID (`RequestId`) response header.
// ----------------------------------------------------------------
// Whether to include the operation ID in the response (default: true).
options.Operation.IncludeInResponse = true;
// The header that will contain the operation ID in the response (default: RequestId).
options.Operation.HeaderName = "RequestId";
// The function that will generate the operation ID header value.
// (default: new `Guid`).
options.Operation.GenerateId = () => $"Operation-{Guid.NewGuid()}";
});
}
Later in the application, the options can be retrieved by injecting the IOptions<CorrelationInfoOptions>
type.
Custom Configuration
We also provide a way to provide custom configuration options when the application uses a custom correlation model.
For example, with a custom correlation model:
using Arcus.Observability.Correlation;
namespace Application
{
public class OrderCorrelationInfo : CorrelationInfo
{
public string OrderId { get; }
}
}
We could introduce an OrderCorrelationInfoOptions
model:
using Arcus.Observability.Correlation;
namespace Application
{
public class OrderCorrelationInfoOptions : CorrelationInfoOptions
{
public bool IncludeOrderId { get; set; }
}
}
This custom options model can then be included when registering the correlation:
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
namespace Application
{
public class Startup
{
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddCorrelation<OrderCorrelationInfo, OrderCorrelationInfoOptions>(options => options.IncludeOrderId = true);
}
}
}