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  1. // Copyright (c) 2016 Uber Technologies, Inc.
  2. //
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  4. // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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  19. // THE SOFTWARE.
  20. package jaeger
  21. import (
  22. "io"
  23. )
  24. // Transport abstracts the method of sending spans out of process.
  25. // Implementations are NOT required to be thread-safe; the RemoteReporter
  26. // is expected to only call methods on the Transport from the same go-routine.
  27. type Transport interface {
  28. // Append converts the span to the wire representation and adds it
  29. // to sender's internal buffer. If the buffer exceeds its designated
  30. // size, the transport should call Flush() and return the number of spans
  31. // flushed, otherwise return 0. If error is returned, the returned number
  32. // of spans is treated as failed span, and reported to metrics accordingly.
  33. Append(span *Span) (int, error)
  34. // Flush submits the internal buffer to the remote server. It returns the
  35. // number of spans flushed. If error is returned, the returned number of
  36. // spans is treated as failed span, and reported to metrics accordingly.
  37. Flush() (int, error)
  38. io.Closer
  39. }