# General Information Processors are used at various stages of a pipeline. Generally, a processor pre-processes data before it is exported (e.g. modify attributes or sample) or helps ensure that data makes it through a pipeline successfully (e.g. batch/retry). Some important aspects of pipelines and processors to be aware of: - [Recommended Processors](#recommended-processors) - [Data Ownership](#data-ownership) - [Exclusive Ownership](#exclusive-ownership) - [Shared Ownership](#shared-ownership) - [Ordering Processors](#ordering-processors) Supported processors (sorted alphabetically): - [Batch Processor](batchprocessor/README.md) - [Memory Limiter Processor](memorylimiterprocessor/README.md) The [contrib repository](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib) has more processors that can be added to a custom build of the Collector. ## Recommended Processors By default, no processors are enabled. Depending on the data source, it may be recommended that multiple processors be enabled. Processors must be enabled for every data source: Not all processors support all data sources. In addition, it is important to note that the order of processors matters. The order in each section below is the best practice. Refer to the individual processor documentation for more information. ### Traces 1. [memory_limiter](memorylimiterprocessor/README.md) 2. *any sampling processors* 3. Any processor relying on sending source from `Context` (e.g. `k8sattributes`) 3. [batch](batchprocessor/README.md) 4. *any other processors* ### Metrics 1. [memory_limiter](memorylimiterprocessor/README.md) 2. Any processor relying on sending source from `Context` (e.g. `k8sattributes`) 3. [batch](batchprocessor/README.md) 4. *any other processors* ## Data Ownership The ownership of the `pdata.Traces`, `pdata.Metrics` and `pdata.Logs` data in a pipeline is passed as the data travels through the pipeline. The data is created by the receiver and then the ownership is passed to the first processor when `ConsumeTraces`/`ConsumeMetrics`/`ConsumeLogs` function is called. Note: the receiver may be attached to multiple pipelines, in which case the same data will be passed to all attached pipelines via a data fan-out connector. From data ownership perspective pipelines can work in 2 modes: * Exclusive data ownership * Shared data ownership The mode is defined during startup based on data modification intent reported by the processors. The intent is reported by each processor via `MutatesData` field of the struct returned by `Capabilities` function. If any processor in the pipeline declares an intent to modify the data then that pipeline will work in exclusive ownership mode. In addition, any other pipeline that receives data from a receiver that is attached to a pipeline with exclusive ownership mode will be also operating in exclusive ownership mode. ### Exclusive Ownership In exclusive ownership mode the data is owned exclusively by a particular processor at a given moment of time, and the processor is free to modify the data it owns. Exclusive ownership mode is only applicable for pipelines that receive data from the same receiver. If a pipeline is marked to be in exclusive ownership mode then any data received from a shared receiver will be cloned at the fan-out connector before passing further to each pipeline. This ensures that each pipeline has its own exclusive copy of data, and the data can be safely modified in the pipeline. The exclusive ownership of data allows processors to freely modify the data while they own it (e.g. see `attributesprocessor`). The duration of ownership of the data by processor is from the beginning of `ConsumeTraces`/`ConsumeMetrics`/`ConsumeLogs` call until the processor calls the next processor's `ConsumeTraces`/`ConsumeMetrics`/`ConsumeLogs` function, which passes the ownership to the next processor. After that the processor must no longer read or write the data since it may be concurrently modified by the new owner. Exclusive Ownership mode allows to easily implement processors that need to modify the data by simply declaring such intent. ### Shared Ownership In shared ownership mode no particular processor owns the data and no processor is allowed the modify the shared data. In this mode no cloning is performed at the fan-out connector of receivers that are attached to multiple pipelines. In this case all such pipelines will see the same single shared copy of the data. Processors in pipelines operating in shared ownership mode are prohibited from modifying the original data that they receive via `ConsumeTraces`/`ConsumeMetrics`/`ConsumeLogs` call. Processors may only read the data but must not modify the data. If the processor needs to modify the data while performing the processing but does not want to incur the cost of data cloning that Exclusive mode brings then the processor can declare that it does not modify the data and use any different technique that ensures original data is not modified. For example, the processor can implement copy-on-write approach for individual sub-parts of `pdata.Traces`/`pdata.Metrics`/`pdata.Logs` argument. Any approach that does not mutate the original `pdata.Traces`/`pdata.Metrics`/`pdata.Logs` is allowed. If the processor uses such technique it should declare that it does not intend to modify the original data by setting `MutatesData=false` in its capabilities to avoid marking the pipeline for Exclusive ownership and to avoid the cost of data cloning described in Exclusive Ownership section. ## Ordering Processors The order processors are specified in a pipeline is important as this is the order in which each processor is applied to traces and metrics.