chore: Implement ClearcutSender HTTP transport for telemetry disabled by default#805
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chore: Implement ClearcutSender HTTP transport for telemetry disabled by default#805
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Implements the telemetry transport layer per the design doc: - Ring buffer with overflow handling (1000 events max) - HTTP transport using native fetch API with 30s timeout - Daisy-chain flush scheduling (15min default interval) - Transient vs permanent error classification (5xx/429 retry, 4xx drop) - Server-side rate limiting via next_request_wait_millis - Shutdown handling with 5s timeout for final flush
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This PR completes the telemetry system by implementing the transport layer for
ClearcutSender. It enables actual HTTP communication with the Clearcut backend, handling event batching, rate limiting, and reliable delivery, including robust shutdown handling.Key Changes:
fetch-based transport sendingPOSTrequests to the Clearcut HTTP server.next_request_wait_millisfrom server responses to handle rate limiting dynamically.Implementation Roadmap:
These changes finalize the planned telemetry architecture:
ClearcutSenderwith HTTP transport, batching, and server-directed backoff strategies.