import { DynamicSamplingContext } from './envelope'; export type TracePropagationTargets = (string | RegExp)[]; /** * `PropagationContext` represents the data from an incoming trace. It should be constructed from incoming trace data, * usually represented by `sentry-trace` and `baggage` HTTP headers. * * There is always a propagation context present in the SDK (or rather on Scopes), holding at least a `traceId`. This is * to ensure that there is always a trace we can attach events onto, even if performance monitoring is disabled. If * there was no incoming `traceId`, the `traceId` will be generated by the current SDK. */ export interface PropagationContext { /** * Either represents the incoming `traceId` or the `traceId` generated by the current SDK, if there was no incoming trace. */ traceId: string; /** * Represents the execution context of the current SDK. This acts as a fallback value to associate events with a * particular execution context when performance monitoring is disabled. * * The ID of a current span (if one exists) should have precedence over this value when propagating trace data. */ spanId: string; /** * Represents the sampling decision of the incoming trace. * * The current SDK should not modify this value! */ sampled?: boolean; /** * The `parentSpanId` denotes the ID of the incoming client span. If there is no `parentSpanId` on the propagation * context, it means that the the incoming trace didn't come from a span. * * The current SDK should not modify this value! */ parentSpanId?: string; /** * An undefined dsc in the propagation context means that the current SDK invocation is the head of trace and still free to modify and set the DSC for outgoing requests. * * The current SDK should not modify this value! */ dsc?: Partial; } //# sourceMappingURL=tracing.d.ts.map