InfluxDB reporter for Telemetry
Telemetry
reporter for InfluxDB compatibile events.
To use it, start the reporter with the start_link/1
function, providing it a list of
Telemetry
event names:
TelemetryInfluxDB.start_link(
events: [
%{name: [:memory, :usage], metadata_tag_keys: [:host, :ip_address]},
%{name: [:http, :request]},
]
)
or put it under a supervisor:
children = [
{TelemetryInfluxDB, [
events: [
%{name: [:memory, :usage], metadata_tag_keys: [:host, :ip_address]},
%{name: [:http, :request]}
]}
]
Supervisor.start_link(children, ...)
By default the reporter sends events through UDP to localhost:8089.
Note that the reporter doesn't aggregate events in-process - it sends updates to InfluxDB whenever a relevant Telemetry event is emitted.
$ make test
It should setup the latest InfluxDB in docker and run all the tests against it.
Possible options for the reporter:
:reporter_name
- unique name for the reporter. The purpose is to distinguish between different reporters running in the system. One can run separate independent InfluxDB reporters, with different configurations and goals.:protocol
- :udp or :http. Which protocol to use for connecting to InfluxDB. Default option is :udp.:host
- host, where InfluxDB is running.:port
- port, where InfluxDB is running.:db
- name of InfluxDB's instance.:username
- username of InfluxDB's user that has writes privileges.:password
- password for the user.:events
- list ofTelemetry
events' names that we want to send to InfluxDB. Each event should be specified by the map with the fieldname
, e.g.%{name: [:sample, :event, :name]}
. Event names should be compatible withTelemetry
events' format. It is also possible to specify an optional list of metadata keys that will be included in the event body and sent to InfluxDB as tags. The list of metadata keys should be specified in the event data with the fieldmetadata_tag_keys
, e.g.%{name: [:sample, :event, :name], metadata_tag_keys: [:sample_meta, sample_meta2]}
:tags
- list of global static tags, that will be attached to each reported event. The format is a map, where the key and the value are tag's name and value, respectively. Both the tag's name and the value could be atoms or binaries.
For the HTTP protocol, worker_pool is used for sending requests asynchronously. Therefore the HTTP requests are sent in the context of the separate workers' pool, which does not block the client's application (it is not sent in the critical path of the client's process). The events are sent straightaway without any batching techniques. On the other hand, UDP packets are sent in the context of the processes that execute the events. However, the lightweight nature of UDP should not cause any bottlenecks in such a solution.
Once the reporter is started, it is attached to specified Telemetry
events.
The events are detached when the reporter is shutdown.
TelemetryInfluxDB is copyright (c) 2019 Ludwik Bukowski.
TelemetryInfluxDB source code is released under MIT license.
See LICENSE for more information.