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transmittable-thread-local

📌 TransmittableThreadLocal (TTL), the missing Java™ std lib(simple & 0-dependency) for framework/middleware, provide an enhanced InheritableThreadLocal that transmits values between threads even using thread pooling components.
  • Updated Jul 30, 2021
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bboreham
bboreham commented Jul 30, 2021

Describe the bug
I copy-pasted a trace ID and added a space at the end by accident.
The resulting error was:

failed to get trace with id: 1f34e43692d1f5d8 Status: 400 Bad Request Body: encoding/hex: invalid byte: U+0020 ' '

This error is quite difficult to understand, and also not helpful in pointing out the problem.

Expected behavior
Something like this would be easier

plajjan
plajjan commented Jul 2, 2021

It seems to me that UTC is selected for on the wire representation of time as well as in the database (jaegertracing/jaeger#712), which sort of makes sense, at least with a somewhat naive handling of timezones. However, I think that the Jaeger UI should support displaying times in the timezone local to the user, i.e. of the browser as to reduce the mental load when viewing

codefromthecrypt
codefromthecrypt commented Mar 26, 2019

@thegryfon noticed that in community axios implementations, some leak contexts and you wouldn't necessarily know until a second root trace is attempted.

here's an example scenario I think tests could cover:

there is no parent trace in scope
create a client request
create a second client request
verify that both client requests are root spans

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