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django-redis-metrics is a Django application for tracking application metrics backed by Redis.

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Django Redis Metrics

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This app is inspired by Frank Wiles django-app-metrics. It allows you to define various named metrics (such as ‘New User Signups’, ‘Downloads’) and record when they happen.

However, this app is stripped of all but the bare-bones features offered by the Redis backend in django-app-metrics. Major differences are:

  • only backed by Redis

  • does not require Celery

  • no timing

Additionally, there are some built-in views and templates that include charts (backed by the Google Charts API) for metrics.

License

This code is distributed under the terms of the MIT license. See the LICENSE.txt file.

Requirements

The only requirement for this app is redis-py and Django 1.4 or above.

Installation

To install the current version, run pip install django-redis-metrics.

You can also install the development version with pip install -e git://github.com/bradmontgomery/django-redis-metrics.git#egg=redis_metrics-dev

To use the built-in views, add redis_metrics to your INSTALLED_APPS, and include the following in your Root URLconf:

url(r'^metrics/', include('redis_metrics.urls')),

Then, to view your metrics, visit the /metrics/ url, (i.e. run the development server and go to http://127.0.0.1:8000/metrics/)

Settings

  • REDIS_METRICS_HOST - Hostname of redis server, defaults to ‘localhost’

  • REDIS_METRICS_PORT - redis port, defaults to ‘6379’

  • REDIS_METRICS_DB - redis database number to use, defaults to 0

Usage

Use the metric shortcut to start recording metrics.

from redis_metrics import metric

# Increment the metric by one
metric('new-user-signup')

# Increment the metric by some other number
metric('new-user-signup', 4)

Metrics can also be categorized. To record a metric and add it to a category, specify a category keyword parameter

# Increment the metric, and add it to a category
metric('new-user-signup', category="User Metrics")

Metrics can also expire after a specified number of seconds

# The 'foo' metric will expire in 5 minutes
metric('foo', expire=300)

There are also gauge’s.

from redis_metrics import gauge

# Create a gauge
gauge('total-downloads', 0)

# Update the gauge
gauge('total-downloads', 9999)

There’s also an R class which is a lightweight wrapper around redis. You can use it directly to set metrics or gauges and to retrieve data.

>>> from redis_metrics.models import R
>>> r = R()
>>> r.metric('new-user-signup')
>>> r.get_metric('new-user-signup')
{'day': '29', 'month': '29', 'week': '29', 'year': '29'}

# list the slugs you've used to create metrics
>>> r.metric_slugs()
set(['new-user-signup', 'user-logins'])

# Get metrics for multiple slugs
>>> r.get_metrics(['new-user-signup', 'user-logins'])
[
    {'new-user-signup':
        {'day': '7', 'month': '7', 'week': '7', 'year': '7'}},
    {'user-logins':
        {'day': '29', 'month': '29', 'week': '29', 'year': '29'}}
]

Contributing

Feel free to submit bug reports or pull requests on the github repo.

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