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- /*
- * Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
- * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
- */
- /*
- * DO NOT EDIT, this is an Auto-generated file from:
- * buildscripts/semantic-convention/templates/registry/semantic_attributes-h.j2
- */
- #pragma once
- #include "opentelemetry/common/macros.h"
- #include "opentelemetry/version.h"
- OPENTELEMETRY_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
- namespace semconv
- {
- namespace user_agent
- {
- /**
- Name of the user-agent extracted from original. Usually refers to the browser's name.
- <p>
- <a href="https://www.whatsmyua.info">Example</a> of extracting browser's name from original
- string. In the case of using a user-agent for non-browser products, such as microservices with
- multiple names/versions inside the @code user_agent.original @endcode, the most significant name
- SHOULD be selected. In such a scenario it should align with @code user_agent.version @endcode
- */
- static constexpr const char *kUserAgentName = "user_agent.name";
- /**
- Value of the <a href="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html#field.user-agent">HTTP
- User-Agent</a> header sent by the client.
- */
- static constexpr const char *kUserAgentOriginal = "user_agent.original";
- /**
- Human readable operating system name.
- <p>
- For mapping user agent strings to OS names, libraries such as <a
- href="https://github.com/ua-parser">ua-parser</a> can be utilized.
- */
- static constexpr const char *kUserAgentOsName = "user_agent.os.name";
- /**
- The version string of the operating system as defined in <a
- href="/docs/resource/README.md#version-attributes">Version Attributes</a>. <p> For mapping user
- agent strings to OS versions, libraries such as <a
- href="https://github.com/ua-parser">ua-parser</a> can be utilized.
- */
- static constexpr const char *kUserAgentOsVersion = "user_agent.os.version";
- /**
- Specifies the category of synthetic traffic, such as tests or bots.
- <p>
- This attribute MAY be derived from the contents of the @code user_agent.original @endcode
- attribute. Components that populate the attribute are responsible for determining what they
- consider to be synthetic bot or test traffic. This attribute can either be set for
- self-identification purposes, or on telemetry detected to be generated as a result of a synthetic
- request. This attribute is useful for distinguishing between genuine client traffic and synthetic
- traffic generated by bots or tests.
- */
- static constexpr const char *kUserAgentSyntheticType = "user_agent.synthetic.type";
- /**
- Version of the user-agent extracted from original. Usually refers to the browser's version
- <p>
- <a href="https://www.whatsmyua.info">Example</a> of extracting browser's version from original
- string. In the case of using a user-agent for non-browser products, such as microservices with
- multiple names/versions inside the @code user_agent.original @endcode, the most significant
- version SHOULD be selected. In such a scenario it should align with @code user_agent.name @endcode
- */
- static constexpr const char *kUserAgentVersion = "user_agent.version";
- namespace UserAgentSyntheticTypeValues
- {
- /**
- Bot source.
- */
- static constexpr const char *kBot = "bot";
- /**
- Synthetic test source.
- */
- static constexpr const char *kTest = "test";
- } // namespace UserAgentSyntheticTypeValues
- } // namespace user_agent
- } // namespace semconv
- OPENTELEMETRY_END_NAMESPACE
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