overleaf/libraries/metrics/statsd/metrics.coffee
Henry Oswald bf18c6e513 MVP for running both statsd and prom side by side
statsd code is from v1.8.1
2019-01-30 11:11:37 +00:00

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CoffeeScript

console.log("using statsd")
StatsD = require('lynx')
statsd = new StatsD(process.env["STATSD_HOST"] or "localhost", 8125, {on_error:->})
name = "unknown"
hostname = require('os').hostname()
buildKey = (key)-> "#{name}.#{hostname}.#{key}"
buildGlobalKey = (key)-> "#{name}.global.#{key}"
destructors = []
require "./uv_threadpool_size"
module.exports = Metrics =
initialize: (_name) ->
name = _name
registerDestructor: (func) ->
destructors.push func
set : (key, value, sampleRate = 1)->
statsd.set buildKey(key), value, sampleRate
inc : (key, sampleRate = 1)->
statsd.increment buildKey(key), sampleRate
count : (key, count, sampleRate = 1)->
statsd.count buildKey(key), count, sampleRate
timing: (key, timeSpan, sampleRate)->
statsd.timing(buildKey(key), timeSpan, sampleRate)
Timer : class
constructor :(key, sampleRate = 1)->
this.start = new Date()
this.key = key
this.sampleRate = sampleRate
done:->
timeSpan = new Date - this.start
statsd.timing(buildKey(this.key), timeSpan, this.sampleRate)
return timeSpan
gauge : (key, value, sampleRate = 1)->
statsd.gauge buildKey(key), value, sampleRate
globalGauge: (key, value, sampleRate = 1)->
statsd.gauge buildGlobalKey(key), value, sampleRate
mongodb: require "./mongodb"
http: require "./http"
open_sockets: require "./open_sockets"
event_loop: require "./event_loop"
memory: require "./memory"
timeAsyncMethod: require('./timeAsyncMethod')
close: () ->
for func in destructors
func()
statsd.close()