You have microservices structured system with nginx. An x-super-request-id was introduced via nginx
and your team would like to apply distributed tracing
and use the nginx custom trace id instead of the Spring Cloud Sleuth
generated traceId.
Probably you have both HTTP and Messaging communication.
In microservices architecture, a single business operation might trigger a chain of downstream microservice calls and such interactions between the services can be challenging debugging.
To make things easier, we can use Spring Cloud Sleuth + Zipkin(Brave) to enhance the application logs with tracing details.
In this repo you can find 2 examples for distributed tracing and latency analysis. "only-sleuth" shows how can you use the sleuth dependency for distributed tracing if you do not want to see latency analysis. "sleuth-zipkin-elk" let you know how can you apply both sleuth and zipkin in a microservices architecture spiced with ELK stack as an extra. :)
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