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python-observability — detailed worked examples

Advanced Patterns

Pattern 5: The Four Golden Signals with Prometheus

Track these metrics for every service boundary:

from prometheus_client import Counter, Histogram, Gauge

# Latency: How long requests take
REQUEST_LATENCY = Histogram(
    "http_request_duration_seconds",
    "Request latency in seconds",
    ["method", "endpoint", "status"],
    buckets=[0.01, 0.025, 0.05, 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2.5, 5, 10],
)

# Traffic: Request rate
REQUEST_COUNT = Counter(
    "http_requests_total",
    "Total HTTP requests",
    ["method", "endpoint", "status"],
)

# Errors: Error rate
ERROR_COUNT = Counter(
    "http_errors_total",
    "Total HTTP errors",
    ["method", "endpoint", "error_type"],
)

# Saturation: Resource utilization
DB_POOL_USAGE = Gauge(
    "db_connection_pool_used",
    "Number of database connections in use",
)

Instrument your endpoints:

import time
from functools import wraps

def track_request(func):
    """Decorator to track request metrics."""
    @wraps(func)
    async def wrapper(request: Request, *args, **kwargs):
        method = request.method
        endpoint = request.url.path
        start = time.perf_counter()

        try:
            response = await func(request, *args, **kwargs)
            status = str(response.status_code)
            return response
        except Exception as e:
            status = "500"
            ERROR_COUNT.labels(
                method=method,
                endpoint=endpoint,
                error_type=type(e).__name__,
            ).inc()
            raise
        finally:
            duration = time.perf_counter() - start
            REQUEST_COUNT.labels(method=method, endpoint=endpoint, status=status).inc()
            REQUEST_LATENCY.labels(method=method, endpoint=endpoint, status=status).observe(duration)

    return wrapper

Pattern 6: Bounded Cardinality

Avoid labels with unbounded values to prevent metric explosion.

# BAD: User ID has potentially millions of values
REQUEST_COUNT.labels(method="GET", user_id=user.id)  # Don't do this!

# GOOD: Bounded values only
REQUEST_COUNT.labels(method="GET", endpoint="/users", status="200")

# If you need per-user metrics, use a different approach:
# - Log the user_id and query logs
# - Use a separate analytics system
# - Bucket users by type/tier
REQUEST_COUNT.labels(
    method="GET",
    endpoint="/users",
    user_tier="premium",  # Bounded set of values
)

Pattern 7: Timed Operations with Context Manager

Create a reusable timing context manager for operations.

from contextlib import contextmanager
import time
import structlog

logger = structlog.get_logger()

@contextmanager
def timed_operation(name: str, **extra_fields):
    """Context manager for timing and logging operations."""
    start = time.perf_counter()
    logger.debug("Operation started", operation=name, **extra_fields)

    try:
        yield
    except Exception as e:
        elapsed_ms = (time.perf_counter() - start) * 1000
        logger.error(
            "Operation failed",
            operation=name,
            duration_ms=round(elapsed_ms, 2),
            error=str(e),
            **extra_fields,
        )
        raise
    else:
        elapsed_ms = (time.perf_counter() - start) * 1000
        logger.info(
            "Operation completed",
            operation=name,
            duration_ms=round(elapsed_ms, 2),
            **extra_fields,
        )

# Usage
with timed_operation("fetch_user_orders", user_id=user.id):
    orders = await order_repository.get_by_user(user.id)

Pattern 8: OpenTelemetry Tracing

Set up distributed tracing with OpenTelemetry.

Note: OpenTelemetry is actively evolving. Check the official Python documentation for the latest API patterns and best practices.

from opentelemetry import trace
from opentelemetry.sdk.trace import TracerProvider
from opentelemetry.sdk.trace.export import BatchSpanProcessor
from opentelemetry.exporter.otlp.proto.grpc.trace_exporter import OTLPSpanExporter

def configure_tracing(service_name: str, otlp_endpoint: str) -> None:
    """Configure OpenTelemetry tracing."""
    provider = TracerProvider()
    processor = BatchSpanProcessor(OTLPSpanExporter(endpoint=otlp_endpoint))
    provider.add_span_processor(processor)
    trace.set_tracer_provider(provider)

tracer = trace.get_tracer(__name__)

async def process_order(order_id: str) -> Order:
    """Process order with tracing."""
    with tracer.start_as_current_span("process_order") as span:
        span.set_attribute("order.id", order_id)

        with tracer.start_as_current_span("validate_order"):
            validate_order(order_id)

        with tracer.start_as_current_span("charge_payment"):
            charge_payment(order_id)

        with tracer.start_as_current_span("send_confirmation"):
            send_confirmation(order_id)

        return order