opentelemetry-erlang-contrib/examples/basic_phoenix_ecto/config/runtime.exs

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import Config
# config/runtime.exs is executed for all environments, including
# during releases. It is executed after compilation and before the
# system starts, so it is typically used to load production configuration
# and secrets from environment variables or elsewhere. Do not define
# any compile-time configuration in here, as it won't be applied.
# The block below contains prod specific runtime configuration.
# Start the phoenix server if environment is set and running in a release
if System.get_env("PHX_SERVER") && System.get_env("RELEASE_NAME") do
config :demo, DemoWeb.Endpoint, server: true
end
if config_env() == :prod do
database_url =
System.get_env("DATABASE_URL") ||
raise """
environment variable DATABASE_URL is missing.
For example: ecto://USER:PASS@HOST/DATABASE
"""
maybe_ipv6 = if System.get_env("ECTO_IPV6"), do: [:inet6], else: []
config :demo, Demo.Repo,
# ssl: true,
url: database_url,
pool_size: String.to_integer(System.get_env("POOL_SIZE") || "10"),
socket_options: maybe_ipv6
# The secret key base is used to sign/encrypt cookies and other secrets.
# A default value is used in config/dev.exs and config/test.exs but you
# want to use a different value for prod and you most likely don't want
# to check this value into version control, so we use an environment
# variable instead.
secret_key_base =
System.get_env("SECRET_KEY_BASE") ||
raise """
environment variable SECRET_KEY_BASE is missing.
You can generate one by calling: mix phx.gen.secret
"""
host = System.get_env("PHX_HOST") || "example.com"
port = String.to_integer(System.get_env("PORT") || "4000")
config :demo, DemoWeb.Endpoint,
url: [host: host, port: 443],
http: [
# Enable IPv6 and bind on all interfaces.
# Set it to {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1} for local network only access.
# See the documentation on https://hexdocs.pm/plug_cowboy/Plug.Cowboy.html
# for details about using IPv6 vs IPv4 and loopback vs public addresses.
ip: {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
port: port
],
secret_key_base: secret_key_base
config :opentelemetry, :processors,
otel_batch_processor: %{
# Using `otel` here since we are starting through docker-compose where
# otel refer to the hostname of the OpenCollector,
#
# If you are running it locally, kindly change it to the correct
# hostname such as `localhost`, `0.0.0.0` and etc.
exporter: {:opentelemetry_exporter, %{endpoints: ["http://otel:4318"]}}
# Example configuration to directly export to Honeycomb.io
# exporter: {
# :opentelemetry_exporter, %{
# endpoints: ["https://api.honeycomb.io:443"],
# headers: [
# {"x-honeycomb-team", System.get_env("HONEYCOMB_TEAM")},
# {"x-honeycomb-dataset", System.get_env("HONEYCOMB_DATASET") || "demo"}
# ]
# }
# }
# Example configuration to directly export to Lightstep.com
#
# Since Lightstep has a different OTLP trace endpoint, we are going need
# to configure it in a separate configuration.
# exporter: {
# :opentelemetry_exporter, %{}
# }
}
# Example configuration for Lightstep.com, for more refers to:
# https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-erlang/tree/main/apps/opentelemetry_exporter#application-environment
# config :opentelemetry_exporter,
# # You can also configure the compression type for exporting traces.
# oltp_traces_compression: :gzip,
# otlp_traces_endpoint: "https://ingest.lightstep.com:443/traces/otlp/v0.9",
# otlp_headers: [
# {"lightstep-access-token", System.get_env("LIGHTSTEP_ACCESS_TOKEN")}
# ]
# ## Using releases
#
# If you are doing OTP releases, you need to instruct Phoenix
# to start each relevant endpoint:
#
# config :demo, DemoWeb.Endpoint, server: true
#
# Then you can assemble a release by calling `mix release`.
# See `mix help release` for more information.
# ## Configuring the mailer
#
# In production you need to configure the mailer to use a different adapter.
# Also, you may need to configure the Swoosh API client of your choice if you
# are not using SMTP. Here is an example of the configuration:
#
# config :demo, Demo.Mailer,
# adapter: Swoosh.Adapters.Mailgun,
# api_key: System.get_env("MAILGUN_API_KEY"),
# domain: System.get_env("MAILGUN_DOMAIN")
#
# For this example you need include a HTTP client required by Swoosh API client.
# Swoosh supports Hackney and Finch out of the box:
#
# config :swoosh, :api_client, Swoosh.ApiClient.Hackney
#
# See https://hexdocs.pm/swoosh/Swoosh.html#module-installation for details.
end