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* [feature] Add http trace exporter, drop Jaeger Jaeger supports ingesting traces using the OpenTelemetry gRPC or HTTP methods. The Jaeger project has deprecated the old jaeger transport. * Add support for submitting traces over HTTP * Drop support for the old Jaeger protocol * Upgrade the trace libraries to v1.17 Fixes: #2176 Fixes: #2179
200 lines
7.7 KiB
Go
200 lines
7.7 KiB
Go
// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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// Code generated from semantic convention specification. DO NOT EDIT.
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package semconv // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.21.0"
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import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute"
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// This semantic convention defines the attributes used to represent a feature
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// flag evaluation as an event.
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const (
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// FeatureFlagKeyKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
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// "feature_flag.key" semantic conventions. It represents the unique
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// identifier of the feature flag.
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//
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// Type: string
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// RequirementLevel: Required
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// Stability: stable
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// Examples: 'logo-color'
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FeatureFlagKeyKey = attribute.Key("feature_flag.key")
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// FeatureFlagProviderNameKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
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// "feature_flag.provider_name" semantic conventions. It represents the
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// name of the service provider that performs the flag evaluation.
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//
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// Type: string
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// RequirementLevel: Recommended
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// Stability: stable
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// Examples: 'Flag Manager'
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FeatureFlagProviderNameKey = attribute.Key("feature_flag.provider_name")
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// FeatureFlagVariantKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
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// "feature_flag.variant" semantic conventions. It represents the sHOULD be
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// a semantic identifier for a value. If one is unavailable, a stringified
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// version of the value can be used.
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//
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// Type: string
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// RequirementLevel: Recommended
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// Stability: stable
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// Examples: 'red', 'true', 'on'
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// Note: A semantic identifier, commonly referred to as a variant, provides
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// a means
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// for referring to a value without including the value itself. This can
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// provide additional context for understanding the meaning behind a value.
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// For example, the variant `red` maybe be used for the value `#c05543`.
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//
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// A stringified version of the value can be used in situations where a
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// semantic identifier is unavailable. String representation of the value
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// should be determined by the implementer.
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FeatureFlagVariantKey = attribute.Key("feature_flag.variant")
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)
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// FeatureFlagKey returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
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// "feature_flag.key" semantic conventions. It represents the unique identifier
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// of the feature flag.
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func FeatureFlagKey(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
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return FeatureFlagKeyKey.String(val)
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}
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// FeatureFlagProviderName returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
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// "feature_flag.provider_name" semantic conventions. It represents the name of
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// the service provider that performs the flag evaluation.
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func FeatureFlagProviderName(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
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return FeatureFlagProviderNameKey.String(val)
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}
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// FeatureFlagVariant returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
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// "feature_flag.variant" semantic conventions. It represents the sHOULD be a
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// semantic identifier for a value. If one is unavailable, a stringified
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// version of the value can be used.
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func FeatureFlagVariant(val string) attribute.KeyValue {
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return FeatureFlagVariantKey.String(val)
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}
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// RPC received/sent message.
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const (
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// MessageTypeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "message.type"
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// semantic conventions. It represents the whether this is a received or
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// sent message.
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//
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// Type: Enum
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// RequirementLevel: Optional
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// Stability: stable
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MessageTypeKey = attribute.Key("message.type")
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// MessageIDKey is the attribute Key conforming to the "message.id"
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// semantic conventions. It represents the mUST be calculated as two
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// different counters starting from `1` one for sent messages and one for
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// received message.
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//
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// Type: int
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// RequirementLevel: Optional
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// Stability: stable
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// Note: This way we guarantee that the values will be consistent between
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// different implementations.
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MessageIDKey = attribute.Key("message.id")
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// MessageCompressedSizeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
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// "message.compressed_size" semantic conventions. It represents the
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// compressed size of the message in bytes.
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//
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// Type: int
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// RequirementLevel: Optional
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// Stability: stable
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MessageCompressedSizeKey = attribute.Key("message.compressed_size")
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// MessageUncompressedSizeKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
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// "message.uncompressed_size" semantic conventions. It represents the
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// uncompressed size of the message in bytes.
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//
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// Type: int
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// RequirementLevel: Optional
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// Stability: stable
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MessageUncompressedSizeKey = attribute.Key("message.uncompressed_size")
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)
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var (
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// sent
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MessageTypeSent = MessageTypeKey.String("SENT")
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// received
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MessageTypeReceived = MessageTypeKey.String("RECEIVED")
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)
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// MessageID returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the "message.id"
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// semantic conventions. It represents the mUST be calculated as two different
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// counters starting from `1` one for sent messages and one for received
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// message.
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func MessageID(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
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return MessageIDKey.Int(val)
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}
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// MessageCompressedSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
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// "message.compressed_size" semantic conventions. It represents the compressed
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// size of the message in bytes.
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func MessageCompressedSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
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return MessageCompressedSizeKey.Int(val)
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}
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// MessageUncompressedSize returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
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// "message.uncompressed_size" semantic conventions. It represents the
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// uncompressed size of the message in bytes.
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func MessageUncompressedSize(val int) attribute.KeyValue {
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return MessageUncompressedSizeKey.Int(val)
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}
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// The attributes used to report a single exception associated with a span.
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const (
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// ExceptionEscapedKey is the attribute Key conforming to the
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// "exception.escaped" semantic conventions. It represents the sHOULD be
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// set to true if the exception event is recorded at a point where it is
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// known that the exception is escaping the scope of the span.
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//
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// Type: boolean
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// RequirementLevel: Optional
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// Stability: stable
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// Note: An exception is considered to have escaped (or left) the scope of
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// a span,
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// if that span is ended while the exception is still logically "in
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// flight".
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// This may be actually "in flight" in some languages (e.g. if the
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// exception
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// is passed to a Context manager's `__exit__` method in Python) but will
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// usually be caught at the point of recording the exception in most
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// languages.
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//
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// It is usually not possible to determine at the point where an exception
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// is thrown
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// whether it will escape the scope of a span.
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// However, it is trivial to know that an exception
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// will escape, if one checks for an active exception just before ending
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// the span,
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// as done in the [example above](#recording-an-exception).
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//
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// It follows that an exception may still escape the scope of the span
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// even if the `exception.escaped` attribute was not set or set to false,
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// since the event might have been recorded at a time where it was not
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// clear whether the exception will escape.
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ExceptionEscapedKey = attribute.Key("exception.escaped")
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)
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// ExceptionEscaped returns an attribute KeyValue conforming to the
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// "exception.escaped" semantic conventions. It represents the sHOULD be set to
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// true if the exception event is recorded at a point where it is known that
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// the exception is escaping the scope of the span.
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func ExceptionEscaped(val bool) attribute.KeyValue {
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return ExceptionEscapedKey.Bool(val)
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}
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