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# Contributing to opentelemetry-go
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The Go special interest group (SIG) meets regularly. See the
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OpenTelemetry
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[community](https://github.com/open-telemetry/community#golang-sdk)
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repo for information on this and other language SIGs.
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See the [public meeting
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notes](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1A63zSWX0x2CyCK_LoNhmQC4rqhLpYXJzXbEPDUQ2n6w/edit#heading=h.9tngw7jdwd6b)
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for a summary description of past meetings. To request edit access,
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join the meeting or get in touch on
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[Gitter](https://gitter.im/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go).
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## Development
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You can view and edit the source code by cloning this repository:
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```bash
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git clone https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go.git
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```
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Run `make test` to run the tests instead of `go test`.
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There are some generated files checked into the repo. To make sure
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that the generated files are up-to-date, run `make` (or `make
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precommit` - the `precommit` target is the default).
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The `precommit` target also fixes the formatting of the code and
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checks the status of the go module files.
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If after running `make precommit` the output of `git status` contains
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`nothing to commit, working tree clean` then it means that everything
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is up-to-date and properly formatted.
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## Pull Requests
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### How to Send Pull Requests
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Everyone is welcome to contribute code to `opentelemetry-go` via
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GitHub pull requests (PRs).
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To create a new PR, fork the project in GitHub and clone the upstream
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repo:
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```sh
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$ go get -d go.opentelemetry.io/otel
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```
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(This may print some warning about "build constraints exclude all Go
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files", just ignore it.)
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This will put the project in `${GOPATH}/src/go.opentelemetry.io/otel`. You
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can alternatively use `git` directly with:
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```sh
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$ git clone https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go
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```
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(Note that `git clone` is *not* using the `go.opentelemetry.io/otel` name -
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that name is a kind of a redirector to GitHub that `go get` can
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understand, but `git` does not.)
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This would put the project in the `opentelemetry-go` directory in
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current working directory.
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Enter the newly created directory and add your fork as a new remote:
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```sh
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$ git remote add <YOUR_FORK> git@github.com:<YOUR_GITHUB_USERNAME>/opentelemetry-go
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```
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Check out a new branch, make modifications, run linters and tests, update
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`CHANGELOG.md`, and push the branch to your fork:
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```sh
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$ git checkout -b <YOUR_BRANCH_NAME>
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# edit files
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# update changelog
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$ make precommit
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$ git add -p
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$ git commit
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$ git push <YOUR_FORK> <YOUR_BRANCH_NAME>
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```
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Open a pull request against the main `opentelemetry-go` repo. Be sure to add the pull
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request ID to the entry you added to `CHANGELOG.md`.
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### How to Receive Comments
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* If the PR is not ready for review, please put `[WIP]` in the title,
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tag it as `work-in-progress`, or mark it as
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[`draft`](https://github.blog/2019-02-14-introducing-draft-pull-requests/).
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* Make sure CLA is signed and CI is clear.
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### How to Get PRs Merged
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A PR is considered to be **ready to merge** when:
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* It has received two approvals from Collaborators/Maintainers (at
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different companies). This is not enforced through technical means
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and a PR may be **ready to merge** with a single approval if the change
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and its approach have been discussed and consensus reached.
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* Major feedbacks are resolved.
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* It has been open for review for at least one working day. This gives
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people reasonable time to review.
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* Trivial changes (typo, cosmetic, doc, etc.) do not have to wait for
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one day and may be merged with a single Maintainer's approval.
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* `CHANGELOG.md` has been updated to reflect what has been
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added, changed, removed, or fixed.
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* Urgent fix can take exception as long as it has been actively
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communicated.
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Any Maintainer can merge the PR once it is **ready to merge**.
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## Design Choices
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As with other OpenTelemetry clients, opentelemetry-go follows the
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[opentelemetry-specification](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-specification).
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It's especially valuable to read through the [library
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guidelines](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-specification/blob/master/specification/library-guidelines.md).
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### Focus on Capabilities, Not Structure Compliance
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OpenTelemetry is an evolving specification, one where the desires and
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use cases are clear, but the method to satisfy those uses cases are
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not.
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As such, Contributions should provide functionality and behavior that
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conforms to the specification, but the interface and structure is
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flexible.
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It is preferable to have contributions follow the idioms of the
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language rather than conform to specific API names or argument
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patterns in the spec.
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For a deeper discussion, see:
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https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-specification/issues/165
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## Style Guide
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One of the primary goals of this project is that it is actually used by
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developers. With this goal in mind the project strives to build
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user-friendly and idiomatic Go code adhering to the Go community's best
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practices.
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For a non-comprehensive but foundational overview of these best practices
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the [Effective Go](https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html) documentation
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is an excellent starting place.
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As a convenience for developers building this project the `make precommit`
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will format, lint, validate, and in some cases fix the changes you plan to
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submit. This check will need to pass for your changes to be able to be
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merged.
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In addition to idiomatic Go, the project has adopted certain standards for
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implementations of common patterns. These standards should be followed as a
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default, and if they are not followed documentation needs to be included as
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to the reasons why.
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### Configuration
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When creating an instantiation function for a complex `struct` it is useful
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to allow variable number of options to be applied. However, the strong type
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system of Go restricts the function design options. There are a few ways to
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solve this problem, but we have landed on the following design.
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#### `config`
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Configuration should be held in a `struct` named `config`, or prefixed with
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specific type name this Configuration applies to if there are multiple
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`config` in the package. This `struct` must contain configuration options.
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```go
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// config contains configuration options for a thing.
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type config struct {
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// options ...
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}
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```
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In general the `config` `struct` will not need to be used externally to the
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package and should be unexported. If, however, it is expected that the user
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will likely want to build custom options for the configuration, the `config`
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should be exported. Please, include in the documentation for the `config`
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how the user can extend the configuration.
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It is important that `config` are not shared across package boundaries.
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Meaning a `config` from one package should not be directly used by another.
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Optionally, it is common to include a `newConfig` function (with the same
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naming scheme). This function wraps any defaults setting and looping over
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all options to create a configured `config`.
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```go
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// newConfig returns an appropriately configured config.
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func newConfig([]Option) config {
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// Set default values for config.
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config := config{/* […] */}
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for _, option := range options {
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option.Apply(&config)
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}
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// Preform any validation here.
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return config
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}
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```
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If validation of the `config` options is also preformed this can return an
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error as well that is expected to be handled by the instantiation function
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or propagated to the user.
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Given the design goal of not having the user need to work with the `config`,
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the `newConfig` function should also be unexported.
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#### `Option`
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To set the value of the options a `config` contains, a corresponding
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`Option` interface type should be used.
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```go
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type Option interface {
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Apply(*config)
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}
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```
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The name of the interface should be prefixed in the same way the
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corresponding `config` is (if at all).
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#### Options
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All user configurable options for a `config` must have a related unexported
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implementation of the `Option` interface and an exported configuration
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function that wraps this implementation.
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The wrapping function name should be prefixed with `With*` (or in the
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special case of a boolean options `Without*`) and should have the following
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function signature.
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```go
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func With*(…) Option { … }
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```
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##### `bool` Options
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```go
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type defaultFalseOption bool
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func (o defaultFalseOption) Apply(c *config) {
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c.Bool = bool(o)
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}
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// WithOption sets a T* to have an option included.
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func WithOption() Option {
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return defaultFalseOption(true)
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}
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```
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```go
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type defaultTrueOption bool
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func (o defaultTrueOption) Apply(c *config) {
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c.Bool = bool(o)
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}
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// WithoutOption sets a T* to have Bool option excluded.
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func WithoutOption() Option {
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return defaultTrueOption(false)
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}
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````
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##### Declared Type Options
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```go
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type myTypeOption struct {
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MyType MyType
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}
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func (o myTypeOption) Apply(c *config) {
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c.MyType = o.MyType
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}
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// WithMyType sets T* to have include MyType.
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func WithMyType(t MyType) Option {
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return myTypeOption{t}
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}
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```
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#### Instantiation
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Using this configuration pattern to configure instantiation with a `New*`
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function.
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```go
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func NewT*(options ...Option) T* {…}
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```
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Any required parameters can be declared before the variadic `options`.
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#### Dealing with Overlap
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Sometimes there are multiple complex `struct` that share common
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configuration and also have distinct configuration. To avoid repeated
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portions of `config`s, a common `config` can be used with the union of
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options being handled with the `Option` interface.
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For example.
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```go
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// config holds options for all animals.
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type config struct {
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Weight float64
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Color string
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MaxAltitude float64
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}
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// DogOption apply Dog specific options.
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type DogOption interface {
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ApplyDog(*config)
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}
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// BirdOption apply Bird specific options.
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type BirdOption interface {
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ApplyBird(*config)
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}
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// Option apply options for all animals.
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type Option interface {
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BirdOption
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DogOption
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}
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type weightOption float64
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func (o weightOption) ApplyDog(c *config) { c.Weight = float64(o) }
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func (o weightOption) ApplyBird(c *config) { c.Weight = float64(o) }
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func WithWeight(w float64) Option { return weightOption(w) }
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type furColorOption string
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func (o furColorOption) ApplyDog(c *config) { c.Color = string(o) }
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func WithFurColor(c string) DogOption { return furColorOption(c) }
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type maxAltitudeOption float64
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func (o maxAltitudeOption) ApplyBird(c *config) { c.MaxAltitude = float64(o) }
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func WithMaxAltitude(a float64) BirdOption { return maxAltitudeOption(a) }
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func NewDog(name string, o ...DogOption) Dog {…}
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func NewBird(name string, o ...BirdOption) Bird {…}
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```
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### Interface Type
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To allow other developers to better comprehend the code, it is important
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to ensure it is sufficiently documented. One simple measure that contributes
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to this aim is self-documenting by naming method parameters. Therefore,
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where appropriate, methods of every exported interface type should have
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their parameters appropriately named.
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## Approvers and Maintainers
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Approvers:
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- [Liz Fong-Jones](https://github.com/lizthegrey), Honeycomb
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- [Evan Torrie](https://github.com/evantorrie), Verizon Media
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- [Josh MacDonald](https://github.com/jmacd), LightStep
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- [Sam Xie](https://github.com/XSAM)
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- [David Ashpole](https://github.com/dashpole), Google
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Maintainers:
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- [Anthony Mirabella](https://github.com/Aneurysm9), Centene
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- [Tyler Yahn](https://github.com/MrAlias), New Relic
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### Become an Approver or a Maintainer
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See the [community membership document in OpenTelemetry community
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repo](https://github.com/open-telemetry/community/blob/master/community-membership.md).
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