Environment Variable Specification
Status: Stable except where otherwise specified
The goal of this specification is to unify the environment variable names between different OpenTelemetry implementations.
Implementations MAY choose to allow configuration via the environment variables in this specification, but are not required to. If they do, they SHOULD use the names listed in this document.
Implementation guidelines
Environment variables MAY be handled (implemented) directly by a component, in the SDK, or in a separate component (e.g. environment-based autoconfiguration component).
The environment-based configuration MUST have a direct code configuration equivalent.
Parsing empty value
The SDK MUST interpret an empty value of an environment variable the same way as when the variable is unset.
Special configuration types
Boolean value
Any value that represents a Boolean MUST be set to true only by the case-insensitive string "true"
, meaning "True"
or "TRUE"
are also accepted, as true.
An implementation MUST NOT extend this definition and define additional values that are interpreted as true.
Any value not explicitly defined here as a true value, including unset and empty values, MUST be interpreted as false.
If any value other than a true value, case-insensitive string "false"
, empty, or unset is used, a warning SHOULD be logged to inform users about the fallback to false being applied.
All Boolean environment variables SHOULD be named and defined such that false is the expected safe default behavior.
Renaming or changing the default value MUST NOT happen without a major version upgrade.
Numeric value
If an implementation chooses to support an integer-valued environment variable, it SHOULD support nonnegative values between 0 and 2³¹ − 1 (inclusive). Individual SDKs MAY choose to support a larger range of values.
The following paragraph was added after stabilization and the requirements are thus qualified as “SHOULD” to allow implementations to avoid breaking changes. For new implementations, these should be treated as MUST requirements.
For variables accepting a numeric value, if the user provides a value the implementation cannot parse, or which is outside the valid range for the configuration item, the implementation SHOULD generate a warning and gracefully ignore the setting, i.e., treat them as not set. In particular, implementations SHOULD NOT assign a custom interpretation e.g. to negative values if a negative value does not naturally apply to a configuration and does not have an explicitly specified meaning, but treat it like any other invalid value.
For example, a value specifying a buffer size must naturally be non-negative. Treating a negative value as “buffer everything” would be an example of such a discouraged custom interpretation. Instead the default buffer size should be used.
Note that this could make a difference even if the custom interpretation is identical with the default value, because it might reset a value set from other configuration sources with the default.
Enum value
For variables which accept a known value out of a set, i.e., an enum value, implementations MAY support additional values not listed here. For variables accepting an enum value, if the user provides a value the implementation does not recognize, the implementation MUST generate a warning and gracefully ignore the setting.
If a null object (empty, no-op) value is acceptable, then the enum value representing it MUST be "none"
.
Duration
Any value that represents a duration, for example a timeout, MUST be an integer representing a number of milliseconds. The value is non-negative - if a negative value is provided, the implementation MUST generate a warning, gracefully ignore the setting and use the default value if it is defined.
For example, the value 12000
indicates 12000 milliseconds, i.e., 12 seconds.
General SDK Configuration
Name | Description | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
OTEL_SDK_DISABLED | Disable the SDK for all signals | false | Boolean value. If “true”, a no-op SDK implementation will be used for all telemetry signals. Any other value or absence of the variable will have no effect and the SDK will remain enabled. This setting has no effect on propagators configured through the OTEL_PROPAGATORS variable. |
OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES | Key-value pairs to be used as resource attributes | See Resource semantic conventions for details. | See Resource SDK for more details. |
OTEL_SERVICE_NAME | Sets the value of the service.name resource attribute | If service.name is also provided in OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES , then OTEL_SERVICE_NAME takes precedence. | |
OTEL_LOG_LEVEL | Log level used by the SDK logger | “info” | |
OTEL_PROPAGATORS | Propagators to be used as a comma-separated list | “tracecontext,baggage” | Values MUST be deduplicated in order to register a Propagator only once. |
OTEL_TRACES_SAMPLER | Sampler to be used for traces | “parentbased_always_on” | See Sampling |
OTEL_TRACES_SAMPLER_ARG | String value to be used as the sampler argument | The specified value will only be used if OTEL_TRACES_SAMPLER is set. Each Sampler type defines its own expected input, if any. Invalid or unrecognized input MUST be logged and MUST be otherwise ignored, i.e. the implementation MUST behave as if OTEL_TRACES_SAMPLER_ARG is not set. |
Known values for OTEL_PROPAGATORS
are:
"tracecontext"
: W3C Trace Context"baggage"
: W3C Baggage"b3"
: B3 Single"b3multi"
: B3 Multi"jaeger"
: Jaeger"xray"
: AWS X-Ray (third party)"ottrace"
: OT Trace (third party)"none"
: No automatically configured propagator.
Known values for OTEL_TRACES_SAMPLER
are:
"always_on"
:AlwaysOnSampler
"always_off"
:AlwaysOffSampler
"traceidratio"
:TraceIdRatioBased
"parentbased_always_on"
:ParentBased(root=AlwaysOnSampler)
"parentbased_always_off"
:ParentBased(root=AlwaysOffSampler)
"parentbased_traceidratio"
:ParentBased(root=TraceIdRatioBased)
"parentbased_jaeger_remote"
:ParentBased(root=JaegerRemoteSampler)
"jaeger_remote"
:JaegerRemoteSampler
"xray"
: AWS X-Ray Centralized Sampling (third party)
Depending on the value of OTEL_TRACES_SAMPLER
, OTEL_TRACES_SAMPLER_ARG
may be set as follows:
- For
traceidratio
andparentbased_traceidratio
samplers: Sampling probability, a number in the [0..1] range, e.g. “0.25”. Default is 1.0 if unset. - For
jaeger_remote
andparentbased_jaeger_remote
: The value is a comma separated list:endpoint
: the endpoint in form ofscheme://host:port
of gRPC server that serves the sampling strategy for the service (sampling.proto).pollingIntervalMs
: in milliseconds indicating how often the sampler will poll the backend for updates to sampling strategy.initialSamplingRate
: in the [0..1] range, which is used as the sampling probability when the backend cannot be reached to retrieve a sampling strategy. This value stops having an effect once a sampling strategy is retrieved successfully, as the remote strategy will be used until a new update is retrieved.- Example:
endpoint=http://localhost:14250,pollingIntervalMs=5000,initialSamplingRate=0.25
Batch Span Processor
Name | Description | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
OTEL_BSP_SCHEDULE_DELAY | Delay interval (in milliseconds) between two consecutive exports | 5000 | |
OTEL_BSP_EXPORT_TIMEOUT | Maximum allowed time (in milliseconds) to export data | 30000 | |
OTEL_BSP_MAX_QUEUE_SIZE | Maximum queue size | 2048 | |
OTEL_BSP_MAX_EXPORT_BATCH_SIZE | Maximum batch size | 512 | Must be less than or equal to OTEL_BSP_MAX_QUEUE_SIZE |
Batch LogRecord Processor
Name | Description | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
OTEL_BLRP_SCHEDULE_DELAY | Delay interval (in milliseconds) between two consecutive exports | 1000 | |
OTEL_BLRP_EXPORT_TIMEOUT | Maximum allowed time (in milliseconds) to export data | 30000 | |
OTEL_BLRP_MAX_QUEUE_SIZE | Maximum queue size | 2048 | |
OTEL_BLRP_MAX_EXPORT_BATCH_SIZE | Maximum batch size | 512 | Must be less than or equal to OTEL_BLRP_MAX_QUEUE_SIZE |
Attribute Limits
Implementations SHOULD only offer environment variables for the types of attributes, for which that SDK implements truncation mechanism.
See the SDK Attribute Limits section for the definition of the limits.
Name | Description | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
OTEL_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_LENGTH_LIMIT | Maximum allowed attribute value size | no limit | |
OTEL_ATTRIBUTE_COUNT_LIMIT | Maximum allowed attribute count | 128 |
Span Limits
See the SDK Span Limits section for the definition of the limits.
Name | Description | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
OTEL_SPAN_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_LENGTH_LIMIT | Maximum allowed attribute value size | no limit | |
OTEL_SPAN_ATTRIBUTE_COUNT_LIMIT | Maximum allowed span attribute count | 128 | |
OTEL_SPAN_EVENT_COUNT_LIMIT | Maximum allowed span event count | 128 | |
OTEL_SPAN_LINK_COUNT_LIMIT | Maximum allowed span link count | 128 | |
OTEL_EVENT_ATTRIBUTE_COUNT_LIMIT | Maximum allowed attribute per span event count | 128 | |
OTEL_LINK_ATTRIBUTE_COUNT_LIMIT | Maximum allowed attribute per span link count | 128 |
LogRecord Limits
See the SDK LogRecord Limits section for the definition of the limits.
Name | Description | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
OTEL_LOGRECORD_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_LENGTH_LIMIT | Maximum allowed attribute value size | no limit | |
OTEL_LOGRECORD_ATTRIBUTE_COUNT_LIMIT | Maximum allowed log record attribute count | 128 |
OTLP Exporter
See OpenTelemetry Protocol Exporter Configuration Options.
Zipkin Exporter
Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
OTEL_EXPORTER_ZIPKIN_ENDPOINT | Endpoint for Zipkin traces | http://localhost:9411/api/v2/spans |
OTEL_EXPORTER_ZIPKIN_TIMEOUT | Maximum time (in milliseconds) the Zipkin exporter will wait for each batch export | 10000 |
Additionally, the following environment variables are reserved for future usage in Zipkin Exporter configuration:
OTEL_EXPORTER_ZIPKIN_PROTOCOL
This will be used to specify whether or not the exporter uses v1 or v2, json, thrift or protobuf. As of 1.0 of the specification, there is no specified default, or configuration via environment variables.
Prometheus Exporter
Status: Development
Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
OTEL_EXPORTER_PROMETHEUS_HOST | Host used by the Prometheus exporter | “localhost” |
OTEL_EXPORTER_PROMETHEUS_PORT | Port used by the Prometheus exporter | 9464 |
Exporter Selection
We define environment variables for setting one or more exporters per signal.
Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
OTEL_TRACES_EXPORTER | Trace exporter to be used | “otlp” |
OTEL_METRICS_EXPORTER | Metrics exporter to be used | “otlp” |
OTEL_LOGS_EXPORTER | Logs exporter to be used | “otlp” |
The implementation MAY accept a comma-separated list to enable setting multiple exporters.
Known values for OTEL_TRACES_EXPORTER
are:
"otlp"
: OTLP"zipkin"
: Zipkin (Defaults to protobuf format)"console"
: Standard Output"logging"
: Standard Output. It is a deprecated value left for backwards compatibility. It SHOULD NOT be supported by new implementations."none"
: No automatically configured exporter for traces.
Known values for OTEL_METRICS_EXPORTER
are:
"otlp"
: OTLP"prometheus"
: Prometheus"console"
: Standard Output"logging"
: Standard Output. It is a deprecated value left for backwards compatibility. It SHOULD NOT be supported by new implementations."none"
: No automatically configured exporter for metrics.
Known values for OTEL_LOGS_EXPORTER
are:
"otlp"
: OTLP"console"
: Standard Output"logging"
: Standard Output. It is a deprecated value left for backwards compatibility. It SHOULD NOT be supported by new implementations."none"
: No automatically configured exporter for logs.
Metrics SDK Configuration
Exemplar
Name | Description | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
OTEL_METRICS_EXEMPLAR_FILTER | Filter for which measurements can become Exemplars. | "trace_based" |
Known values for OTEL_METRICS_EXEMPLAR_FILTER
are:
"always_on"
: AlwaysOn"always_off"
: AlwaysOff"trace_based"
: TraceBased
Periodic exporting MetricReader
Environment variables specific for the push metrics exporters (OTLP, stdout, in-memory) that use periodic exporting MetricReader.
Name | Description | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
OTEL_METRIC_EXPORT_INTERVAL | The time interval (in milliseconds) between the start of two export attempts. | 60000 | |
OTEL_METRIC_EXPORT_TIMEOUT | Maximum allowed time (in milliseconds) to export data. | 30000 |
Declarative configuration
Status: Development
Environment variables involved in declarative configuration.
Name | Description | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
OTEL_EXPERIMENTAL_CONFIG_FILE | The path of the configuration file used to configure the SDK. If set, the configuration in this file takes precedence over all other SDK configuration environment variables. | See below |
If OTEL_EXPERIMENTAL_CONFIG_FILE
is set, the file at the specified path is used to
call Parse. The
resulting configuration model is
used to call Create to produce fully configured
SDK components.
When OTEL_EXPERIMENTAL_CONFIG_FILE
is set, all other environment variables
besides those referenced in the configuration file
for environment variable substitution
MUST be ignored. Ignoring the environment variables is necessary because
there is no intuitive way to merge the flat environment variable scheme with the
structured file configuration scheme in all cases. Users that require merging
multiple sources of configuration are encouraged to customize the configuration
model returned by Parse
before Create
is called. For example, a user may
call Parse
on multiple files and define logic from merging the resulting
configuration models, or overlay values from environment variables on top of a
configuration model. Implementations MAY provide a mechanism to customize the
configuration model parsed from OTEL_EXPERIMENTAL_CONFIG_FILE
.
Users are encouraged to use the sdk-config.yaml
(TODO: Add link when
available) as a starting point for OTEL_EXPERIMENTAL_CONFIG_FILE
. This file
represents a common SDK configuration scenario, and includes environment
variable substitution references to environment variables which are otherwise
ignored.
TODO: deprecate env vars which are not compatible (#3967) TODO: provide solution for platforms to contribute to configure (#3966)
Language Specific Environment Variables
To ensure consistent naming across projects, this specification recommends that language specific environment variables are formed using the following convention:
OTEL_{LANGUAGE}_{FEATURE}
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