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otelcol.receiver.otlp
otelcol.receiver.otlp accepts OTLP-formatted data over the network and
forwards it to other otelcol.* components.
NOTE:
otelcol.receiver.otlpis a wrapper over the upstream OpenTelemetry Collectorotlpreceiver. Bug reports or feature requests will be redirected to the upstream repository, if necessary.
Multiple otelcol.receiver.otlp components can be specified by giving them
different labels.
Usage
otelcol.receiver.otlp "LABEL" {
grpc { ... }
http { ... }
output {
metrics = [...]
logs = [...]
traces = [...]
}
}Arguments
otelcol.receiver.otlp doesn’t support any arguments and is configured fully
through inner blocks.
Blocks
The following blocks are supported inside the definition of
otelcol.receiver.otlp:
The > symbol indicates deeper levels of nesting. For example, grpc > tls
refers to a tls block defined inside a grpc block.
grpc block
The grpc block configures the gRPC server used by the component. If the
grpc block isn’t provided, a gRPC server isn’t started.
The following arguments are supported:
tls block
The tls block configures TLS settings used for a server. If the tls block
isn’t provided, TLS won’t be used for connections to the server.
The following arguments are supported:
keepalive block
The keepalive block configures keepalive settings for connections to a gRPC
server.
keepalive doesn’t support any arguments and is configured fully through inner
blocks.
server_parameters block
The server_parameters block controls keepalive and maximum age settings for gRPC
servers.
The following arguments are supported:
enforcement_policy block
The enforcement_policy block configures the keepalive enforcement policy for
gRPC servers. The server will close connections from clients that violate the
configured policy.
The following arguments are supported:
http block
The http block configures the HTTP server used by the component. If the
http block isn’t specified, an HTTP server isn’t started.
The following arguments are supported:
cors block
The cors block configures CORS settings for an HTTP server.
The following arguments are supported:
The allowed_headers argument specifies which headers are acceptable from a
CORS request. The following headers are always implicitly allowed:
AcceptAccept-LanguageContent-TypeContent-Language
If allowed_headers includes "*", all headers are permitted.
output block
The output block configures a set of components to forward resulting
telemetry data to.
The following arguments are supported:
The output block must be specified, but all of its arguments are optional. By
default, telemetry data is dropped. To send telemetry data to other components,
configure the metrics, logs, and traces arguments accordingly.
Exported fields
otelcol.receiver.otlp does not export any fields.
Component health
otelcol.receiver.otlp is only reported as unhealthy if given an invalid
configuration.
Debug information
otelcol.receiver.otlp does not expose any component-specific debug
information.
Example
This example forwards received telemetry data through a batch processor before finally sending it to an OTLP-capable endpoint:
otelcol.receiver.otlp "default" {
http {}
grpc {}
output {
metrics = [otelcol.processor.batch.default.input]
logs = [otelcol.processor.batch.default.input]
traces = [otelcol.processor.batch.default.input]
}
}
otelcol.processor.batch "default" {
output {
metrics = [otelcol.exporter.otlp.default.input]
logs = [otelcol.exporter.otlp.default.input]
traces = [otelcol.exporter.otlp.default.input]
}
}
otelcol.exporter.otlp "default" {
client {
endpoint = env("OTLP_ENDPOINT")
}
}


