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<?php
namespace Jaeger\Thrift\Agent\Zipkin;
/**
* Autogenerated by Thrift Compiler (0.11.0)
*
* DO NOT EDIT UNLESS YOU ARE SURE THAT YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING
* @generated
*/
use Thrift\Base\TBase;
use Thrift\Type\TType;
use Thrift\Type\TMessageType;
use Thrift\Exception\TException;
use Thrift\Exception\TProtocolException;
use Thrift\Protocol\TProtocol;
use Thrift\Protocol\TBinaryProtocolAccelerated;
use Thrift\Exception\TApplicationException;
/**
* Binary annotations are tags applied to a Span to give it context. For
* example, a binary annotation of "http.uri" could the path to a resource in a
* RPC call.
*
* Binary annotations of type STRING are always queryable, though more a
* historical implementation detail than a structural concern.
*
* Binary annotations can repeat, and vary on the host. Similar to Annotation,
* the host indicates who logged the event. This allows you to tell the
* difference between the client and server side of the same key. For example,
* the key "http.uri" might be different on the client and server side due to
* rewriting, like "/api/v1/myresource" vs "/myresource. Via the host field,
* you can see the different points of view, which often help in debugging.
*/
class BinaryAnnotation extends TBase {
static $isValidate = false;
static $_TSPEC = array(
1 => array(
'var' => 'key',
'isRequired' => false,
'type' => TType::STRING,
),
2 => array(
'var' => 'value',
'isRequired' => false,
'type' => TType::STRING,
),
3 => array(
'var' => 'annotation_type',
'isRequired' => false,
'type' => TType::I32,
),
4 => array(
'var' => 'host',
'isRequired' => false,
'type' => TType::STRUCT,
'class' => '\Jaeger\Thrift\Agent\Zipkin\Endpoint',
),
);
/**
* @var string
*/
public $key = null;
/**
* @var string
*/
public $value = null;
/**
* @var int
*/
public $annotation_type = null;
/**
* The host that recorded tag, which allows you to differentiate between
* multiple tags with the same key. There are two exceptions to this.
*
* When the key is CLIENT_ADDR or SERVER_ADDR, host indicates the source or
* destination of an RPC. This exception allows zipkin to display network
* context of uninstrumented services, or clients such as web browsers.
*
* @var \Jaeger\Thrift\Agent\Zipkin\Endpoint
*/
public $host = null;
public function __construct($vals=null) {
if (is_array($vals)) {
parent::__construct(self::$_TSPEC, $vals);
}
}
public function getName() {
return 'BinaryAnnotation';
}
public function read($input)
{
return $this->_read('BinaryAnnotation', self::$_TSPEC, $input);
}
public function write($output) {
return $this->_write('BinaryAnnotation', self::$_TSPEC, $output);
}
}
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