XRay / Client / put_trace_segments
put_trace_segments#
- XRay.Client.put_trace_segments(**kwargs)#
- Uploads segment documents to Amazon Web Services X-Ray. A segment document can be a completed segment, an in-progress segment, or an array of subsegments. - Segments must include the following fields. For the full segment document schema, see Amazon Web Services X-Ray Segment Documents in the Amazon Web Services X-Ray Developer Guide. - Required segment document fields- name- The name of the service that handled the request.
- id- A 64-bit identifier for the segment, unique among segments in the same trace, in 16 hexadecimal digits.
- trace_id- A unique identifier that connects all segments and subsegments originating from a single client request.
- start_time- Time the segment or subsegment was created, in floating point seconds in epoch time, accurate to milliseconds. For example,- 1480615200.010or- 1.480615200010E9.
- end_time- Time the segment or subsegment was closed. For example,- 1480615200.090or- 1.480615200090E9. Specify either an- end_timeor- in_progress.
- in_progress- Set to- trueinstead of specifying an- end_timeto record that a segment has been started, but is not complete. Send an in-progress segment when your application receives a request that will take a long time to serve, to trace that the request was received. When the response is sent, send the complete segment to overwrite the in-progress segment.
 - A - trace_idconsists of three numbers separated by hyphens. For example, 1-58406520-a006649127e371903a2de979. For trace IDs created by an X-Ray SDK, or by Amazon Web Services services integrated with X-Ray, a trace ID includes:- Trace ID Format- The version number, for instance, - 1.
- The time of the original request, in Unix epoch time, in 8 hexadecimal digits. For example, 10:00AM December 2nd, 2016 PST in epoch time is - 1480615200seconds, or- 58406520in hexadecimal.
- A 96-bit identifier for the trace, globally unique, in 24 hexadecimal digits. 
 - Note- Trace IDs created via OpenTelemetry have a different format based on the W3C Trace Context specification. A W3C trace ID must be formatted in the X-Ray trace ID format when sending to X-Ray. For example, a W3C trace ID - 4efaaf4d1e8720b39541901950019ee5should be formatted as- 1-4efaaf4d-1e8720b39541901950019ee5when sending to X-Ray. While X-Ray trace IDs include the original request timestamp in Unix epoch time, this is not required or validated.- See also: AWS API Documentation - Request Syntax- response = client.put_trace_segments( TraceSegmentDocuments=[ 'string', ] ) - Parameters:
- TraceSegmentDocuments (list) – - [REQUIRED] - A string containing a JSON document defining one or more segments or subsegments. - (string) – 
 
- Return type:
- dict 
- Returns:
- Response Syntax- { 'UnprocessedTraceSegments': [ { 'Id': 'string', 'ErrorCode': 'string', 'Message': 'string' }, ] } - Response Structure- (dict) – - UnprocessedTraceSegments (list) – - Segments that failed processing. - (dict) – - Information about a segment that failed processing. - Id (string) – - The segment’s ID. 
- ErrorCode (string) – - The error that caused processing to fail. 
- Message (string) – - The error message. 
 
 
 
 
 - Exceptions- XRay.Client.exceptions.InvalidRequestException
- XRay.Client.exceptions.ThrottledException