This document describes the versioning policy for this repository. This policy is designed so that the following goal can be achieved:
Users are provided a codebase of value that is stable and secure.
The following public API expectations apply to all modules in opentelemetry-collector and opentelemetry-collector-contrib.
As a general rule, stability guarantees of modules versioned as v1
or higher are aligned with Go 1 compatibility promise.
OpenTelemetry authors reserve the right to introduce API changes breaking compatibility between minor versions in the following scenarios:
- Struct literals. It may be necessary to add new fields to exported structs in the API. Code that uses unkeyed struct literals (such as pkg.T{3, "x"}) to create values of these types would fail to compile after such a change. However, code that uses keyed literals (pkg.T{A: 3, B: "x"}) will continue to compile. We therefore recommend using OpenTelemetry collector structs with the keyed literals only.
- Methods. As with struct fields, it may be necessary to add methods to types. Under some circumstances, such as when the type is embedded in a struct along with another type, the addition of the new method may break the struct by creating a conflict with an existing method of the other embedded type. We cannot protect against this rare case and do not guarantee compatibility in such scenarios.
- Dot imports. If a program imports a package using
import .
, additional names defined in the imported package in future releases may conflict with other names defined in the program. We do not recommend the use ofimport .
with OpenTelemetry Collector modules.
Unless otherwise specified in the documentation, the following may change in any way between minor versions:
- String representation. The
String
method of any struct is intended to be human-readable and may change its output in any way. - Go version compatibility. Removing support for an unsupported Go version is not considered a breaking change.
- OS version compatibility. Removing support for an unsupported OS version is not considered a breaking change. Upgrading or downgrading OS version support per the platform support document is not considered a breaking change.
- Dependency updates. Updating dependencies is not considered a breaking change except when their types are part of the public API or the update may change the behavior of applications in an incompatible way.
Configuration structures are part of the public API and backwards compatibility should be maintained through any changes made to configuration structures.
Unless otherwise specified in the documentation, the following may change in any way between minor versions:
- Adding new fields to configuration structures. Because configuration structures are typically instantiated through unmarshalling a serialized representation of the structure, and not through structure literals, additive changes to the set of exported fields in a configuration structure are not considered to break backward compatibility.
- Relaxing validation rules. An invalid configuration struct as defined by its
Validate
method return value may become valid after a change to the validation rules.
The following are explicitly considered to be breaking changes:
- Modifying struct tags related to serialization. Struct tags used to configure serialization mechanisms (
yaml:
,mapstructure:
, etc) are part of the structure definition and must maintain compatibility to the same extent as the structure. - Making validation rules more strict. A valid configuration struct as defined by its
Validate
method return value must continue to be valid after a change to the validation rules, except when the configuration struct would cause an error on its intended usage (e.g. when calling a method or when passed to any method or function in any module under opentelemetry-collector).
- Versioning of this project will be idiomatic of a Go project using Go
modules.
-
Semantic import versioning will be used.
- Versions will comply with semver 2.0.
- If a module is version
v2
or higher, the major version of the module must be included as a/vN
at the end of the module paths used ingo.mod
files (e.g.,module go.opentelemetry.io/collector/v2
,require go.opentelemetry.io/collector/v2 v2.0.1
) and in the package import path (e.g.,import "go.opentelemetry.io/collector/v2/component"
). This includes the paths used ingo get
commands (e.g.,go get go.opentelemetry.io/collector/v2@v2.0.1
. Note there is both a/v2
and a@v2.0.1
in that example. One way to think about it is that the module name now includes the/v2
, so include/v2
whenever you are using the module name). - If a module is version
v0
orv1
, do not include the major version in either the module path or the import path. - Semantic convention packages will contain a complete version identifier in their import path to enable concurrent use of multiple convention versions in a single application. This identifies the version of the specification used to generate the package and is not related to the version of the module containing the package.
-
A single module should exist, rooted at the top level of this repository, that contains all packages provided for use outside this repository.
-
Additional modules may be created in this repository to provide for isolation of build-time tools, other commands or independent libraries. Such modules should be versioned in sync with the
go.opentelemetry.io/collector
module. -
Experimental modules still under active development will be versioned with a major version of
v0
to imply the stability guarantee defined by semver.Major version zero (0.y.z) is for initial development. Anything MAY change at any time. The public API SHOULD NOT be considered stable.
-
- Versioning of the associated contrib
repository of
this project will be idiomatic of a Go project using Go
modules.
- Semantic import
versioning
will be used.
- Versions will comply with semver 2.0.
- If a module is version
v2
or higher, the major version of the module must be included as a/vN
at the end of the module paths used ingo.mod
files (e.g.,module github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/processor/k8sprocessor/v2
,require github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/processor/k8sprocessor/v2 v2.0.1
) and in the package import path (e.g.,import "github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/processor/k8sprocessor/v2"
). This includes the paths used ingo get
commands (e.g.,go get github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/processor/k8sprocessor/v2@v2.0.1
. Note there is both a/v2
and a@v2.0.1
in that example. One way to think about it is that the module name now includes the/v2
, so include/v2
whenever you are using the module name). - If a module is version
v0
orv1
, do not include the major version in either the module path or the import path.
- Modules will be used to encapsulate receivers, processors, exporters,
extensions, connectors and any other independent sets of related components.
-
Experimental modules still under active development will be versioned with a major version of
v0
to imply the stability guarantee defined by semver.Major version zero (0.y.z) is for initial development. Anything MAY change at any time. The public API SHOULD NOT be considered stable.
-
Experimental modules will start their versioning at
v0.0.0
and will increment their minor version when backwards incompatible changes are released and increment their patch version when backwards compatible changes are released. -
Mature modules for which we guarantee a stable public API will be versioned with a major version of
v1
or greater. -
All stable contrib modules of the same major version with this project will use the same entire version.
- Stable modules may be released with an incremented minor or patch version even though that module's code has not been changed. Instead the only change that will have been included is to have updated that modules dependency on this project's stable APIs.
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- Contrib modules will be kept up to date with this project's releases.
- Semantic import
versioning
will be used.
- GitHub releases will be made for all releases.
- Go modules will be made available at Go package mirrors.