Metricz makes it easy to write metrics to a Kairosdb instance running with OAuth2 security.
Project description
Metricz
Metricz makes it easy to write metrics to a Kairosdb instance running with OAuth2 security.
Features
OAuth2 support.
Option to batch write metrics at a later time.
Usage
To simply write a metric:
from metricz import MetricWriter
mw = MetricWriter(directory='/path/to/credentials/dir)
mw.write_metric('some.metric.name', 123, {'some': 'tag'})
To write a metric with a custom timestamp:
import datetime
# Make sure this is in UTC.
timestamp = datetime.datetime(1981, 10, 26, 6, 24)
mw.write_metric('some.metric.name', 34, {'some': 'tag'}, timestamp)
To batch write metrics:
# These are NOT written directly.
mw.defer_metric('some.metric.name', 42, {'some': 'tag'})
mw.defer_metric('some.other.metric.name', 64, {'some': 'tag'})
mw.defer_metric('some.other.metric.name', 64, {'some': 'tag'})
# Write all deferred metrics at once.
mw.write_deferred()
TODO
Retry on failure.
Look at non-blocking options to write.
History
0.1.0 (2016-08-03)
First release on PyPI.
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