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Micrometer Application Metrics

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An application metrics facade for the most popular monitoring tools. Instrument your code with dimensional metrics with a vendor neutral interface and decide on the monitoring backend at the last minute.

More info and the user manual are available on micrometer.io.

Micrometer is the instrumentation library underpinning Spring Boot 2.0's metrics collection.

Long-term support versions

See Micrometer's support policy for more details about long-term support (LTS) versus non-LTS versions.

Minor version line LTS Final patch
1.0.x Yes 1.0.11
1.1.x Yes
1.2.x No 1.2.2
1.3.x Yes
1.4.x No 1.4.2
1.5.x Yes

Join the discussion

Join the Micrometer Slack to share your questions, concerns, and feature requests.

Snapshot builds

Snapshots are published to repo.spring.io for every successful build on the master branch and maintenance branches.

To use:

repositories {
    maven { url 'https://repo.spring.io/libs-snapshot' }
}

dependencies {
    compile 'io.micrometer:micrometer-core:latest.integration'
}

Building Locally

Run ./gradlew clean pTML to publish a Maven-style snapshot to your Maven local repo. To consume:

repositories {
    mavenLocal()
}

dependencies {
    compile 'io.micrometer:micrometer-core:latest.integration'
}

The build automatically calculates the "next" version for you when publishing snapshots.

Documentation

The reference documentation is managed in a separate GitHub repository.


Licensed under Apache Software License 2.0

Sponsored by VMware

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