Add annotations and metadata to segments with the X-Ray SDK for Java
Note
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You can record additional information about requests, the environment, or your application with annotations and metadata. You can add annotations and metadata to the segments that the X-Ray SDK creates, or to custom subsegments that you create.
Annotations are
  key-value pairs with string, number, or Boolean values. Annotations are indexed for use with
  filter expressions. Use annotations to record data
  that you want to use to group traces in the console, or when calling the GetTraceSummaries
  API.
Metadata are key-value pairs that can have values of any type, including objects and lists, but are not indexed for use with filter expressions. Use metadata to record additional data that you want stored in the trace but don't need to use with search.
In addition to annotations and metadata, you can also record user ID strings on segments. User IDs are recorded in a separate field on segments and are indexed for use with search.
Sections
Recording annotations with the X-Ray SDK for Java
Use annotations to record information on segments or subsegments that you want indexed for search.
Annotation Requirements
- 
    Keys – The key for an X-Ray annotation can have up to 500 alphanumeric characters. You cannot use spaces or symbols other than a dot or period ( . ) 
- 
    Values – The value for an X-Ray annotation can have up to 1,000 Unicode characters. 
- 
    The number of Annotations – You can use up to 50 annotations per trace. 
To record annotations
- 
        Get a reference to the current segment or subsegment from AWSXRay.import com.amazonaws.xray.AWSXRay; import com.amazonaws.xray.entities.Segment; ... Segment document = AWSXRay.getCurrentSegment();or import com.amazonaws.xray.AWSXRay; import com.amazonaws.xray.entities.Subsegment; ... Subsegment document = AWSXRay.getCurrentSubsegment();
- 
        Call putAnnotationwith a String key, and a Boolean, Number, or String value.document.putAnnotation("mykey", "my value");The following example shows how to call putAnnotationwith a String key that includes a dot, and a Boolean, Number, or String value.document.putAnnotation("testkey.test", "my value");
The SDK records annotations as key-value pairs in an annotations object in
      the segment document. Calling putAnnotation twice with the same key overwrites
      previously recorded values on the same segment or subsegment.
To find traces that have annotations with specific values, use the
      annotation[ keyword in a filter expression.key]
Example src/main/java/scorekeep/GameModel.java
import com.amazonaws.xray.AWSXRay;
import com.amazonaws.xray.entities.Segment;
import com.amazonaws.xray.entities.Subsegment;
...
  public void saveGame(Game game) throws SessionNotFoundException {
    // wrap in subsegment
    Subsegment subsegment = AWSXRay.beginSubsegment("## GameModel.saveGame");
    try {
      // check session
      String sessionId = game.getSession();
      if (sessionModel.loadSession(sessionId) == null ) {
        throw new SessionNotFoundException(sessionId);
      }
      Segment segment = AWSXRay.getCurrentSegment();
      subsegment.putMetadata("resources", "game", game);
      segment.putAnnotation("gameid", game.getId());
      mapper.save(game);
    } catch (Exception e) {
      subsegment.addException(e);
      throw e;
    } finally {
      AWSXRay.endSubsegment();
    }
  }Recording metadata with the X-Ray SDK for Java
Use metadata to record information on segments or subsegments that you don't need indexed for search. Metadata values can be strings, numbers, Booleans, or any object that can be serialized into a JSON object or array.
To record metadata
- 
        Get a reference to the current segment or subsegment from AWSXRay.import com.amazonaws.xray.AWSXRay; import com.amazonaws.xray.entities.Segment; ... Segment document = AWSXRay.getCurrentSegment();or import com.amazonaws.xray.AWSXRay; import com.amazonaws.xray.entities.Subsegment; ... Subsegment document = AWSXRay.getCurrentSubsegment();
- 
        Call putMetadatawith a String namespace, String key, and a Boolean, Number, String, or Object value.document.putMetadata("my namespace", "my key", "my value");or Call putMetadatawith just a key and value.document.putMetadata("my key", "my value");
If you don't specify a namespace, the SDK uses default. Calling
        putMetadata twice with the same key overwrites previously recorded values on
      the same segment or subsegment.
Example src/main/java/scorekeep/GameModel.java
import com.amazonaws.xray.AWSXRay;
import com.amazonaws.xray.entities.Segment;
import com.amazonaws.xray.entities.Subsegment;
...
  public void saveGame(Game game) throws SessionNotFoundException {
    // wrap in subsegment
    Subsegment subsegment = AWSXRay.beginSubsegment("## GameModel.saveGame");
    try {
      // check session
      String sessionId = game.getSession();
      if (sessionModel.loadSession(sessionId) == null ) {
        throw new SessionNotFoundException(sessionId);
      }
      Segment segment = AWSXRay.getCurrentSegment();
      subsegment.putMetadata("resources", "game", game);
      segment.putAnnotation("gameid", game.getId());
      mapper.save(game);
    } catch (Exception e) {
      subsegment.addException(e);
      throw e;
    } finally {
      AWSXRay.endSubsegment();
    }
  }Recording user IDs with the X-Ray SDK for Java
Record user IDs on request segments to identify the user who sent the request.
To record user IDs
- 
        Get a reference to the current segment from AWSXRay.import com.amazonaws.xray.AWSXRay; import com.amazonaws.xray.entities.Segment; ... Segment document = AWSXRay.getCurrentSegment();
- 
        Call setUserwith a string ID of the user who sent the request.document.setUser("U12345");
You can call setUser in your controllers to record the user ID as soon as
      your application starts processing a request. If you will only use the segment to set the user
      ID, you can chain the calls in a single line.
Example src/main/java/scorekeep/MoveController.java
import com.amazonaws.xray.AWSXRay;
...
  @RequestMapping(value="/{userId}", method=RequestMethod.POST)
  public Move newMove(@PathVariable String sessionId, @PathVariable String gameId, @PathVariable String userId, @RequestBody String move) throws SessionNotFoundException, GameNotFoundException, StateNotFoundException, RulesException {
    AWSXRay.getCurrentSegment().setUser(userId);
    return moveFactory.newMove(sessionId, gameId, userId, move);
  }To find traces for a user ID, use the user keyword in a filter expression.