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NAME
Net::Statsd::Tiny - A tiny StatsD client that supports multimetric packets
VERSION
version v0.3.7
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Statsd::Tiny;
my $stats = Net::Statsd::Tiny->new(
prefix => 'myapp.',
autoflush => 0,
max_buffer_size => 8192,
);
...
$stats->increment('this.counter');
$stats->set_add( 'this.users', $username ) if $username;
$stats->timing( $run_time * 1000 );
$stats->flush;
DESCRIPTION
This is a small StatsD client that supports the StatsD Metrics Export Specification v0.1.
It supports the following features:
- Multiple metrics can be sent in a single UDP packet.
- It supports the meter and histogram metric types.
Note that the specification requires the measured values to be integers no larger than 64-bits, but ideally 53-bits.
The current implementation does not validate that the values you pass to metrics conform to the spec, which allows you to take advantage of extensions to some StatsD daemons. But the downside is that other daemons may ignore those metrics.
For simplicity, it will allow you to specify a sampling rate for any metric, not just the ones where it is documented below. But again, some daemons may ignore or reject this.
ATTRIBUTES
host
The host of the statsd daemon. It defaults to 127.0.0.1
.
port
The port that the statsd daemon is listening on. It defaults to 8125
.
proto
The network protocol that the statsd daemon is using. It defaults to udp
.
prefix
The prefix to prepend to metric names. It defaults to a blank string.
autoflush
A flag indicating whether metrics will be send immediately. It defaults to true.
When it is false, metrics will be saved in a buffer and only sent when the buffer is full, or when the "flush" method is called.
Note that when this is disabled, you will want to flush the buffer regularly at the end of each task (e.g. a website request or job).
Not all StatsD daemons support receiving multiple metrics in a single packet.
max_buffer_size
Specifies the maximum buffer size. It defaults to 512
.
METHODS
counter
$stats->counter( $metric, $value, $rate );
This adds the $value
to the counter specified by the $metric
name.
If a $rate
is specified and less than 1, then a sampling rate will be added. $rate
must be between 0 and 1.
update
This is an alias for "counter", for compatability with Etsy::StatsD or Net::Statsd::Client.
increment
$stats->increment( $metric, $rate );
This is an alias for
$stats->counter( $metric, 1, $rate );
decrement
$stats->decrement( $metric, $rate );
This is an alias for
$stats->counter( $metric, -1, $rate );
metric
$stats->metric( $metric, $value );
This is a counter that only accepts positive (increasing) values. It is appropriate for counters that will never decrease (e.g. the number of requests processed.) However, this metric type is not supported by many StatsD daemons.
gauge
$stats->gauge( $metric, $value );
A gauge can be thought of as a counter that is maintained by the client instead of the daemon, where $value
is a positive integer.
However, this also supports gauge increment extensions. If the number is prefixed by a "+", then the gauge is incremented by that amount, and if the number is prefixed by a "-", then the gauge is decremented by that amount.
timing
$stats->timing( $metric, $value, $rate );
This logs a "timing" in milliseconds, so that statistics about the metric can be gathered. The $value
must be positive number, although the specification recommends that integers be used.
In actually, any values can be logged, and this is often used as a generic histogram for non-timing values (especially since many StatsD daemons do not support the "histogram" metric type).
If a $rate
is specified and less than 1, then a sampling rate will be added. $rate
must be between 0 and 1. Note that sampling rates for timings may not be supported by all statsd servers.
timing_ms
This is an alias for "timing", for compatability with Net::Statsd::Client.
histogram
$stats->histogram( $metric, $value );
This logs a value so that statistics about the metric can be gathered. The $value
must be a positive number, although the specification recommends that integers be used.
set_add
$stats->set_add( $metric, $string );
This adds the the $string
to a set, for logging the number of unique things, e.g. IP addresses or usernames.
flush
This sends the buffer to the "host" and empties the buffer, if there is any data in the buffer.
SEE ALSO
Net::Statsd::Lite which has a similar API but uses Moo and Type::Tiny for data validation. It's also faster.
https://github.com/b/statsd_spec
SOURCE
The development version is on github at https://github.com/robrwo/Net-Statsd-Tiny and may be cloned from git://github.com/robrwo/Net-Statsd-Tiny.git
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website https://github.com/robrwo/Net-Statsd-Tiny/issues
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.
AUTHOR
Robert Rothenberg <rrwo@cpan.org>
The initial development of this module was sponsored by Science Photo Library https://www.sciencephoto.com.
CONTRIBUTOR
Michael R. Davis <mrdvt@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is Copyright (c) 2018-2023 by Robert Rothenberg.
This is free software, licensed under:
The Artistic License 2.0 (GPL Compatible)