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fix(llmobs): safely handle non-json serializable arguments [backport #10694 to 2.12] #10726

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Backports #10694 to 2.12.

Safely handle non-JSON serializable tag arguments in LLMObs.annotate() and the OpenAI/LangChain/Bedrock/Anthropic integrations.

  • LLMObs.annotate(): we previously just discarded the entire argument to annotate if the argument was non-JSON serializable. Now, we safely convert non-JSON serializable fields/objects to a default placeholder text, meaning users can still send some data even if some of it may be invalid.
  • Same idea with each integration, we ensure we safely handle non-JSON serializable args and default to placeholder texts if necessary.
  • We've moved all json.dumps() call into a private helper safe_json() which does the above for us.

Note: This PR removes some tests in test_llmobs_service.py regarding truly unserializable objects as this is highly unlikely, someone would have to go out of their way to make a truly unserializable object (i.e. override __repr__() with a non-json serializable value). We still catch these so any resulting crashes should not be from our code.

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Safely handle non-JSON serializable tag arguments in LLMObs.annotate()
and the OpenAI/LangChain/Bedrock/Anthropic integrations.
- LLMObs.annotate(): we previously just discarded the entire argument to
annotate if the argument was non-JSON serializable. Now, we safely
convert non-JSON serializable fields/objects to a default placeholder
text, meaning users can still send *some* data even if some of it may be
invalid.
- Same idea with each integration, we ensure we safely handle non-JSON
serializable args and default to placeholder texts if necessary.
- We've moved all json.dumps() call into a private helper `safe_json()`
which does the above for us.

Note: This PR removes some tests in `test_llmobs_service.py` regarding
truly unserializable objects as this is highly unlikely, someone would
have to go out of their way to make a truly unserializable object (i.e.
override `__repr__()` with a non-json serializable value). We still
catch these so any resulting crashes should not be from our code.

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- The PR description includes an overview of the change
- The PR description articulates the motivation for the change
- The change includes tests OR the PR description describes a testing
strategy
- The PR description notes risks associated with the change, if any
- Newly-added code is easy to change
- The change follows the [library release note
guidelines](https://ddtrace.readthedocs.io/en/stable/releasenotes.html)
- The change includes or references documentation updates if necessary
- Backport labels are set (if
[applicable](https://ddtrace.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing.html#backporting))

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[release branch maintenance
policy](https://ddtrace.readthedocs.io/en/latest/contributing.html#backporting)
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Benchmark execution time: 2024-09-20 22:21:20

Comparing candidate commit d99a5ae in PR branch yunkim/backport-10694-212 with baseline commit 845719b in branch 2.12.

Found 0 performance improvements and 0 performance regressions! Performance is the same for 353 metrics, 47 unstable metrics.

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Branch report: yunkim/backport-10694-212
Commit report: d99a5ae
Test service: dd-trace-py

✅ 0 Failed, 10445 Passed, 51738 Skipped, 3h 23m 43.38s Total duration (4h 38m 57.77s time saved)

@Yun-Kim Yun-Kim merged commit bf33c3c into 2.12 Sep 23, 2024
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@Yun-Kim Yun-Kim deleted the yunkim/backport-10694-212 branch September 23, 2024 14:46
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