InfluxDbPresetBundle: send metrics to InfluxDB server based on Events
Since it relies on the great official influxdb-php library client (via the Symfony bundle) you can configure the latter to benefit from:
- Send multiple metrics at once (batch sending)
- Udp Events (sends the metrics using UDP)
- Http Events (sends the metrics to the InfluxDB API over HTTP)
Both methods (Udp/Http) can also be deferred, meaning you can send the metrics only when kernel.terminate
event is fired in order not to slow your application.
You can read more on the documentation of influxdb-bundle
This bundle is inspired from StatsdBundle
Require
yproximite/influxdb-preset-bundle
to your composer.json
file:
$ composer require yproximite/influxdb-preset-bundle
Register the bundle in app/AppKernel.php
:
// app/AppKernel.php
public function registerBundles()
{
return array(
// ...
new Yproximite\Bundle\InfluxDbPresetBundle\YproximiteInfluxDbPresetBundle(),
new Yproximite\InfluxDbBundle\InfluxDbBundle(),
);
}
Also, be sure that you followed the configuration procedure for influxdb-bundle since it uses it to take the pre-configured service to communicate with the InfluxDB server.
Here is the configuration reference:
# app/config/config.yml
yproximite_influx_db_preset:
default_profile_name: default # by default it's "default"
profiles:
default:
connections:
default:
protocol: udp
deferred: true
presets:
app.user.created:
measurement: users
tags: { type: member, action: created, free: yes, foo: bar }
fields: { extra_value: true }
api.company.created:
measurement: api
tags: { action: created, object: company }
api.company.deleted:
measurement: api
tags: { action: deleted, object: company }
app.memory_usage:
measurement: app_memory_usage
tags: { metric_type: memory }
app.exception:
measurement: app
tags: { metric_type: exception, code: "<value>" }
app.page_views:
measurement: app
tags: { metric_type: page_views }
other:
connections:
default:
protocol: http
presets:
app.response_time:
measurement: app
tags: { metric_type: response_time }
app.order.requested:
measurement: orders
tags: { action: requested, delivery: false }
fields: { extra_value: true }
extensions:
memory:
enabled: true
preset_name: app.memory_usage
response_time:
enabled: true
preset_name: app.response_time
profile_name: other # by default it's "default"
exception:
enabled: true
preset_name: app.exception
request_count:
enabled: true
preset_name: app.page_views
# influx_db:
# default_connection: ~
# connections:
# default:
# host: influxdb.example.com
# database: my_db
# udp: true
# udp_port: 4444
# http_port: 8086
# other:
# host: important.example.com
# database: my_db
# udp: false
# udp_port: 4444
# http_port: 8086
through events:
use Yproximite\Bundle\InfluxDbPresetBundle\Event\InfluxDbEvent;
// Symfony\Component\EventDispatcher\EventDispatcherInterface
$eventDispatcher = $this->get('event_dispatcher');
// Preset from default profile
$eventDispatcher->dispatch('app.user.created', new InfluxDbEvent(1));
// Advanced event parameters
$event = new InfluxDbEvent(
$value = 1, // will be converted to float
string $profileName = 'other',
?\DateTimeInterface $dateTime = new \DateTime()
);
$eventDispatcher->dispatch('app.order.requested', $event);
using the client:
// Yproximite\Bundle\InfluxDbPresetBundle\Client\ClientInterface
$client = $this->get('yproximite.influx_db_preset.client.client');
$client->sendPoint(
string $profileName = 'other',
string $presetName = 'app.user.created',
float $value = 0.5,
?\DateTimeInterface $dateTime = new \DateTime()
);
you can listen each client request through ClientRequestEvent
:
use Yproximite\Bundle\InfluxDbPresetBundle\Event\ClientRequestEvent;
final class MyAppListener
{
public function onClientRequest(ClientRequestEvent $event)
{
dump(
$event->getProfileName(),
$event->getPresetName(),
$event->getValue(),
$event->getDateTime()
);
}
}
do not forget to add the following code into services.yml
:
services:
app.event_listener.my_app_listener:
class: AppBundle\EventListener\MyAppListener
tags:
- { name: kernel.event_listener, event: yproximite.bundle.influx_db_preset.client_request, method: onClientRequest }
You can enable extensions
that will automatically (see configuration example) send the metrics for the memory usage,
how much time the Request/Response
cycle last, the status code of errors and the quantity of page views.