Allow use of both @trace and @tag_args stacked on the same function (#13453)

```py
@trace
@tag_args
async def get_oldest_event_ids_with_depth_in_room(...)
  ...
```

Before this PR, you would see a warning in the logs and the span was not exported:
```
2022-08-03 19:11:59,383 - synapse.logging.opentracing - 835 - ERROR - GET-0 - @trace may not have wrapped EventFederationWorkerStore.get_oldest_event_ids_with_depth_in_room correctly! The function is not async but returned a coroutine.
```
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Allow use of both `@trace` and `@tag_args` stacked on the same function (tracing).

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@ -173,6 +173,7 @@ from typing import (
Any,
Callable,
Collection,
ContextManager,
Dict,
Generator,
Iterable,
@ -823,75 +824,117 @@ def extract_text_map(carrier: Dict[str, str]) -> Optional["opentracing.SpanConte
# Tracing decorators
def trace_with_opname(opname: str) -> Callable[[Callable[P, R]], Callable[P, R]]:
def _custom_sync_async_decorator(
func: Callable[P, R],
wrapping_logic: Callable[[Callable[P, R], Any, Any], ContextManager[None]],
) -> Callable[P, R]:
"""
Decorates a function that is sync or async (coroutines), or that returns a Twisted
`Deferred`. The custom business logic of the decorator goes in `wrapping_logic`.
Example usage:
```py
# Decorator to time the function and log it out
def duration(func: Callable[P, R]) -> Callable[P, R]:
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _wrapping_logic(func: Callable[P, R], *args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
start_ts = time.time()
try:
yield
finally:
end_ts = time.time()
duration = end_ts - start_ts
logger.info("%s took %s seconds", func.__name__, duration)
return _custom_sync_async_decorator(func, _wrapping_logic)
```
Args:
func: The function to be decorated
wrapping_logic: The business logic of your custom decorator.
This should be a ContextManager so you are able to run your logic
before/after the function as desired.
"""
if inspect.iscoroutinefunction(func):
@wraps(func)
async def _wrapper(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> R:
with wrapping_logic(func, *args, **kwargs):
return await func(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore[misc]
else:
# The other case here handles both sync functions and those
# decorated with inlineDeferred.
@wraps(func)
def _wrapper(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> R:
scope = wrapping_logic(func, *args, **kwargs)
scope.__enter__()
try:
result = func(*args, **kwargs)
if isinstance(result, defer.Deferred):
def call_back(result: R) -> R:
scope.__exit__(None, None, None)
return result
def err_back(result: R) -> R:
scope.__exit__(None, None, None)
return result
result.addCallbacks(call_back, err_back)
else:
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
logger.error(
"@trace may not have wrapped %s correctly! "
"The function is not async but returned a %s.",
func.__qualname__,
type(result).__name__,
)
scope.__exit__(None, None, None)
return result
except Exception as e:
scope.__exit__(type(e), None, e.__traceback__)
raise
return _wrapper # type: ignore[return-value]
def trace_with_opname(
opname: str,
*,
tracer: Optional["opentracing.Tracer"] = None,
) -> Callable[[Callable[P, R]], Callable[P, R]]:
"""
Decorator to trace a function with a custom opname.
See the module's doc string for usage examples.
"""
def decorator(func: Callable[P, R]) -> Callable[P, R]:
if opentracing is None:
return func # type: ignore[unreachable]
# type-ignore: mypy bug, see https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/12909
@contextlib.contextmanager # type: ignore[arg-type]
def _wrapping_logic(
func: Callable[P, R], *args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs
) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
with start_active_span(opname, tracer=tracer):
yield
if inspect.iscoroutinefunction(func):
def _decorator(func: Callable[P, R]) -> Callable[P, R]:
if not opentracing:
return func
@wraps(func)
async def _trace_inner(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> R:
with start_active_span(opname):
return await func(*args, **kwargs) # type: ignore[misc]
return _custom_sync_async_decorator(func, _wrapping_logic)
else:
# The other case here handles both sync functions and those
# decorated with inlineDeferred.
@wraps(func)
def _trace_inner(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> R:
scope = start_active_span(opname)
scope.__enter__()
try:
result = func(*args, **kwargs)
if isinstance(result, defer.Deferred):
def call_back(result: R) -> R:
scope.__exit__(None, None, None)
return result
def err_back(result: R) -> R:
scope.__exit__(None, None, None)
return result
result.addCallbacks(call_back, err_back)
else:
if inspect.isawaitable(result):
logger.error(
"@trace may not have wrapped %s correctly! "
"The function is not async but returned a %s.",
func.__qualname__,
type(result).__name__,
)
scope.__exit__(None, None, None)
return result
except Exception as e:
scope.__exit__(type(e), None, e.__traceback__)
raise
return _trace_inner # type: ignore[return-value]
return decorator
return _decorator
def trace(func: Callable[P, R]) -> Callable[P, R]:
"""
Decorator to trace a function.
Sets the operation name to that of the function's name.
See the module's doc string for usage examples.
"""
@ -900,7 +943,7 @@ def trace(func: Callable[P, R]) -> Callable[P, R]:
def tag_args(func: Callable[P, R]) -> Callable[P, R]:
"""
Tags all of the args to the active span.
Decorator to tag all of the args to the active span.
Args:
func: `func` is assumed to be a method taking a `self` parameter, or a
@ -911,22 +954,25 @@ def tag_args(func: Callable[P, R]) -> Callable[P, R]:
if not opentracing:
return func
@wraps(func)
def _tag_args_inner(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> R:
# type-ignore: mypy bug, see https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/12909
@contextlib.contextmanager # type: ignore[arg-type]
def _wrapping_logic(
func: Callable[P, R], *args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs
) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
argspec = inspect.getfullargspec(func)
# We use `[1:]` to skip the `self` object reference and `start=1` to
# make the index line up with `argspec.args`.
#
# FIXME: We could update this handle any type of function by ignoring the
# FIXME: We could update this to handle any type of function by ignoring the
# first argument only if it's named `self` or `cls`. This isn't fool-proof
# but handles the idiomatic cases.
for i, arg in enumerate(args[1:], start=1): # type: ignore[index]
set_tag("ARG_" + argspec.args[i], str(arg))
set_tag("args", str(args[len(argspec.args) :])) # type: ignore[index]
set_tag("kwargs", str(kwargs))
return func(*args, **kwargs)
yield
return _tag_args_inner
return _custom_sync_async_decorator(func, _wrapping_logic)
@contextlib.contextmanager

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@ -25,6 +25,8 @@ from synapse.logging.context import (
from synapse.logging.opentracing import (
start_active_span,
start_active_span_follows_from,
tag_args,
trace_with_opname,
)
from synapse.util import Clock
@ -38,8 +40,12 @@ try:
except ImportError:
jaeger_client = None # type: ignore
import logging
from tests.unittest import TestCase
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
class LogContextScopeManagerTestCase(TestCase):
"""
@ -194,3 +200,80 @@ class LogContextScopeManagerTestCase(TestCase):
self._reporter.get_spans(),
[scopes[1].span, scopes[2].span, scopes[0].span],
)
def test_trace_decorator_sync(self) -> None:
"""
Test whether we can use `@trace_with_opname` (`@trace`) and `@tag_args`
with sync functions
"""
with LoggingContext("root context"):
@trace_with_opname("fixture_sync_func", tracer=self._tracer)
@tag_args
def fixture_sync_func() -> str:
return "foo"
result = fixture_sync_func()
self.assertEqual(result, "foo")
# the span should have been reported
self.assertEqual(
[span.operation_name for span in self._reporter.get_spans()],
["fixture_sync_func"],
)
def test_trace_decorator_deferred(self) -> None:
"""
Test whether we can use `@trace_with_opname` (`@trace`) and `@tag_args`
with functions that return deferreds
"""
reactor = MemoryReactorClock()
with LoggingContext("root context"):
@trace_with_opname("fixture_deferred_func", tracer=self._tracer)
@tag_args
def fixture_deferred_func() -> "defer.Deferred[str]":
d1: defer.Deferred[str] = defer.Deferred()
d1.callback("foo")
return d1
result_d1 = fixture_deferred_func()
# let the tasks complete
reactor.pump((2,) * 8)
self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(result_d1), "foo")
# the span should have been reported
self.assertEqual(
[span.operation_name for span in self._reporter.get_spans()],
["fixture_deferred_func"],
)
def test_trace_decorator_async(self) -> None:
"""
Test whether we can use `@trace_with_opname` (`@trace`) and `@tag_args`
with async functions
"""
reactor = MemoryReactorClock()
with LoggingContext("root context"):
@trace_with_opname("fixture_async_func", tracer=self._tracer)
@tag_args
async def fixture_async_func() -> str:
return "foo"
d1 = defer.ensureDeferred(fixture_async_func())
# let the tasks complete
reactor.pump((2,) * 8)
self.assertEqual(self.successResultOf(d1), "foo")
# the span should have been reported
self.assertEqual(
[span.operation_name for span in self._reporter.get_spans()],
["fixture_async_func"],
)