Improvement: Added Otel-collector setup for local dev environment (#8701)

* feat(devenv): add otel-collector support for local development

- Add .devenv/docker/otel-collector/ with compose.yaml and config
- Add devenv-otel-collector and devenv-up targets to Makefile
- Update development.md with otel-collector setup instructions
- Add README.md with usage documentation for otel-collector setup

This enables developers to run the complete SigNoz stack locally,
including the OpenTelemetry Collector for receiving telemetry data
on ports 4317 (gRPC) and 4318 (HTTP).

* docs: improve collector setup wordings

* chore: fixed comment and service name

* chore: docker service name updated otel-collector -> signoz-otel-collector
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services:
signoz-otel-collector:
image: signoz/signoz-otel-collector:v0.128.2
container_name: signoz-otel-collector-dev
command:
- --config=/etc/otel-collector-config.yaml
- --feature-gates=-pkg.translator.prometheus.NormalizeName
volumes:
- ./otel-collector-config.yaml:/etc/otel-collector-config.yaml
environment:
- OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES=host.name=signoz-host,os.type=linux
- LOW_CARDINAL_EXCEPTION_GROUPING=false
ports:
- "4317:4317" # OTLP gRPC receiver
- "4318:4318" # OTLP HTTP receiver
- "13133:13133" # health check extension
healthcheck:
test:
- CMD
- wget
- --spider
- -q
- localhost:13133
interval: 30s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
restart: unless-stopped
extra_hosts:
- "host.docker.internal:host-gateway"

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receivers:
otlp:
protocols:
grpc:
endpoint: 0.0.0.0:4317
http:
endpoint: 0.0.0.0:4318
prometheus:
config:
global:
scrape_interval: 60s
scrape_configs:
- job_name: otel-collector
static_configs:
- targets:
- localhost:8888
labels:
job_name: otel-collector
processors:
batch:
send_batch_size: 10000
send_batch_max_size: 11000
timeout: 10s
resourcedetection:
# Using OTEL_RESOURCE_ATTRIBUTES envvar, env detector adds custom labels.
detectors: [env, system]
timeout: 2s
signozspanmetrics/delta:
metrics_exporter: signozclickhousemetrics
metrics_flush_interval: 60s
latency_histogram_buckets: [100us, 1ms, 2ms, 6ms, 10ms, 50ms, 100ms, 250ms, 500ms, 1000ms, 1400ms, 2000ms, 5s, 10s, 20s, 40s, 60s ]
dimensions_cache_size: 100000
aggregation_temporality: AGGREGATION_TEMPORALITY_DELTA
enable_exp_histogram: true
dimensions:
- name: service.namespace
default: default
- name: deployment.environment
default: default
# This is added to ensure the uniqueness of the timeseries
# Otherwise, identical timeseries produced by multiple replicas of
# collectors result in incorrect APM metrics
- name: signoz.collector.id
- name: service.version
- name: browser.platform
- name: browser.mobile
- name: k8s.cluster.name
- name: k8s.node.name
- name: k8s.namespace.name
- name: host.name
- name: host.type
- name: container.name
extensions:
health_check:
endpoint: 0.0.0.0:13133
pprof:
endpoint: 0.0.0.0:1777
exporters:
clickhousetraces:
datasource: tcp://host.docker.internal:9000/signoz_traces
low_cardinal_exception_grouping: ${env:LOW_CARDINAL_EXCEPTION_GROUPING}
use_new_schema: true
signozclickhousemetrics:
dsn: tcp://host.docker.internal:9000/signoz_metrics
clickhouselogsexporter:
dsn: tcp://host.docker.internal:9000/signoz_logs
timeout: 10s
use_new_schema: true
service:
telemetry:
logs:
encoding: json
extensions:
- health_check
- pprof
pipelines:
traces:
receivers: [otlp]
processors: [signozspanmetrics/delta, batch]
exporters: [clickhousetraces]
metrics:
receivers: [otlp]
processors: [batch]
exporters: [signozclickhousemetrics]
metrics/prometheus:
receivers: [prometheus]
processors: [batch]
exporters: [signozclickhousemetrics]
logs:
receivers: [otlp]
processors: [batch]
exporters: [clickhouselogsexporter]

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@cd .devenv/docker/postgres; \
docker compose -f compose.yaml up -d
.PHONY: devenv-signoz-otel-collector
devenv-signoz-otel-collector: ## Run signoz-otel-collector in devenv (requires clickhouse to be running)
@cd .devenv/docker/signoz-otel-collector; \
docker compose -f compose.yaml up -d
.PHONY: devenv-up
devenv-up: devenv-clickhouse devenv-signoz-otel-collector ## Start both clickhouse and signoz-otel-collector for local development
@echo "Development environment is ready!"
@echo " - ClickHouse: http://localhost:8123"
@echo " - Signoz OTel Collector: grpc://localhost:4317, http://localhost:4318"
##############################################################
# go commands
##############################################################

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@ -44,20 +44,35 @@ Before diving in, make sure you have these tools installed:
SigNoz has three main components: Clickhouse, Backend, and Frontend. Let's set them up one by one.
### 1. Setting up Clickhouse
### 1. Setting up ClickHouse
First, we need to get Clickhouse running:
First, we need to get ClickHouse running:
```bash
make devenv-clickhouse
```
This command:
- Starts Clickhouse in a single-shard, single-replica cluster
- Starts ClickHouse in a single-shard, single-replica cluster
- Sets up Zookeeper
- Runs the latest schema migrations
### 2. Starting the Backend
### 2. Setting up SigNoz OpenTelemetry Collector
Next, start the OpenTelemetry Collector to receive telemetry data:
```bash
make devenv-signoz-otel-collector
```
This command:
- Starts the SigNoz OpenTelemetry Collector
- Listens on port 4317 (gRPC) and 4318 (HTTP) for incoming telemetry data
- Forwards data to ClickHouse for storage
> 💡 **Quick Setup**: Use `make devenv-up` to start both ClickHouse and OTel Collector together
### 3. Starting the Backend
1. Run the backend server:
```bash
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> 💡 **Tip**: The API server runs at `http://localhost:8080/` by default
### 3. Setting up the Frontend
### 4. Setting up the Frontend
1. Navigate to the frontend directory:
```bash
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> 💡 **Tip**: `yarn dev` will automatically rebuild when you make changes to the code
Now you're all set to start developing! Happy coding! 🎉
## Verifying Your Setup
To verify everything is working correctly:
1. **Check ClickHouse**: `curl http://localhost:8123/ping` (should return "Ok.")
2. **Check OTel Collector**: `curl http://localhost:13133` (should return health status)
3. **Check Backend**: `curl http://localhost:8080/api/v1/health` (should return `{"status":"ok"}`)
4. **Check Frontend**: Open `http://localhost:3301` in your browser
## How to send test data?
You can now send telemetry data to your local SigNoz instance:
- **OTLP gRPC**: `localhost:4317`
- **OTLP HTTP**: `localhost:4318`
For example, using `curl` to send a test trace:
```bash
curl -X POST http://localhost:4318/v1/traces \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"resourceSpans":[{"resource":{"attributes":[{"key":"service.name","value":{"stringValue":"test-service"}}]},"scopeSpans":[{"spans":[{"traceId":"12345678901234567890123456789012","spanId":"1234567890123456","name":"test-span","startTimeUnixNano":"1609459200000000000","endTimeUnixNano":"1609459201000000000"}]}]}]}'
```