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Tails is a small webserver written in elixir that listens on a socket and streams live messages from a collector.
- Live tailing of data from a running collector
- Support for metrics, traces and logs
- Play/Pause mode
- Raw data viewer
- OpAMP connection to running collector instance
- Advanced filtering to drill into specific data
Tails is primarily used as a sidecar to your collector. The goal of Tails is to be incredibly lightweight such that it doesn't impact the performance or resource utilization of the primary collector. With that in mind, it's best to run Tails in a non-production environment for now.
NOTE: Make sure to use the appropriate docker container for your environment (currently an amd and arm image are published)
For example usage in Kubernetes, visit the example here
At a minimum for tails to function, you must use the remotetap processor in your collector's configuration. Tails expects to connect to the collector's remotetap processor on port 12001 (this will be configurable in the future). It is also recommended to use the opampextension so that you can view the health and configuration for your collector. Here's a minimum sample configuration for a collector with these configured (tested with version 0.97.0 of the collector):
extensions:
opamp:
server:
ws:
endpoint: ws://127.0.0.1:4000/v1/opamp
tls:
insecure: true
receivers:
otlp:
protocols:
grpc:
endpoint: 127.0.0.1:4317
http:
endpoint: 127.0.0.1:4318
processors:
remotetap:
batch:
exporters:
debug:
verbosity: detailed
service:
pipelines:
traces:
receivers: [otlp]
processors: [remotetap, batch]
exporters: [debug]
metrics:
receivers: [otlp]
processors: [remotetap, batch]
exporters: [debug]
logs:
receivers: [otlp]
processors: [remotetap, batch]
exporters: [debug]
extensions: [opamp]
To start tails:
- Install dependencies with
mix setup
- Start Phoenix endpoint with
mix phx.server
or inside IEx withiex -S mix phx.server
- Run your local collector configuration
Now you can visit localhost:4000
from your browser.