New Relic Telemetry SDK
Project description
newrelic-telemetry-sdk-python provides a Python library for sending Span and Metric data into New Relic using the Python requests library.
The current SDK supports sending dimensional metrics to the New Relic Metric API and spans to the New Relic Trace API.
Why is this cool?
Dimensional Metrics and traces in New Relic! No agent required.
The telemetry SDK tries to be helpful, so your job of sending telemetry data to New Relic can be done in the right way, easily. We’ve covered all of the basics for you so you can focus on writing feature code directly related to your business need or interest.
Why would you want to use the telemetry SDK?
We imagine you (or your customers) are interested in seeing the telemetry data, generated by your tool, framework, or code, in New Relic. You can write an exporter to do so! Read below to get started
Installing newrelic_telemetry_sdk
To start, the newrelic-telemetry-sdk package must be installed. To install through pip:
$ pip install newrelic-telemetry-sdk
If that fails, download the library from its GitHub page and install it using:
$ python setup.py install
Reporting Your First Span
Spans provide an easy way to time components of your code. The example code assumes you’ve set the following environment variables:
NEW_RELIC_INSERT_KEY
import os
import time
from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import Span, SpanClient
with Span(name='sleep') as span:
time.sleep(0.5)
span_client = SpanClient(os.environ['NEW_RELIC_INSERT_KEY'])
response = span_client.send(span)
response.raise_for_status()
print('Span sleep sent successfully!')
Reporting Your First Metric
There are 3 different types of metrics:
GaugeMetric
CountMetric
SummaryMetric
Metric Descriptions
Metric Type |
Interval Required |
Description |
Example |
---|---|---|---|
Gauge |
No |
A single value at a single point in time. |
Room Temperature. |
Count |
Yes |
Track the total number of occurrences of an event. |
Number of errors that have occurred. |
Summary |
Yes |
Track count, sum, min, and max values over time. |
The summarized duration of 100 HTTP requests. |
Example
The example code assumes you’ve set the following environment variables:
NEW_RELIC_INSERT_KEY
import os
import time
from newrelic_telemetry_sdk import GaugeMetric, CountMetric, SummaryMetric, MetricClient
metric_client = MetricClient(os.environ['NEW_RELIC_INSERT_KEY'])
temperature = GaugeMetric("temperature", 78.6, {"units": "Farenheit"})
# Record that there have been 5 errors in the last 2 seconds
errors = CountMetric(name="errors", value=5, interval_ms=2000)
# Record a summary of 10 response times over the last 2 seconds
summary = SummaryMetric(
"responses", count=10, min=0.2, max=0.5, sum=4.7, interval_ms=2000
)
response = metric_client.send_batch((temperature, errors, summary))
response.raise_for_status()
print("Sent metrics successfully!")
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