Export logs from ringserver as influxdb timeseries
Project description
# ringserverstats
## Installation
ringserverstats is distributed on `PyPI <https://pypi.org>`_ as a universal
wheel and is available on Linux/macOS and Windows and supports
Python 2.7/3.5+ and PyPy.
``` bash
$ pip install ringserverstats
```
## Usage
To work properly, this program needs the following environment variables set :
* `INFLUXDB_HOST` : The host name or adress of influxdb server
* `INFLUXDB_PORT` : The port number of influxdb server
* `INFLUXDB_USER` : The influxdb user to authenticate to
* `INFLUXDB_PASS` : The password to authenticate with
* `INFLUXDB_DB` : The database name containing the metric
* `INFLUXDB_VERIFY_SSL` : Set to `yes` or `no` to verify SSL connection
``` bash
$ python ringser_stats tlogs.log
```
## Explanations
The TX logs from ringserver are metrics suitable for a timeserie database. The idea is to parse the logs, as in the exemple below, and to generate values to insert into an influxdb timeseries database.
The file grafana_dashboard.json can be imported into grafana to visualize this timeserie.
Used tags in influxdb :
``` sql
show tag keys from ringserver
```
The ringserver measure has several tags :
* network, station, location, channel : which data was requested
* geohash : location of the client in geohash format
* clienthash : a hash of the client ip (usefull to correlate the clients requests)
## License
ringserver_stats is distributed under the terms of the GPL v3 or later
## Installation
ringserverstats is distributed on `PyPI <https://pypi.org>`_ as a universal
wheel and is available on Linux/macOS and Windows and supports
Python 2.7/3.5+ and PyPy.
``` bash
$ pip install ringserverstats
```
## Usage
To work properly, this program needs the following environment variables set :
* `INFLUXDB_HOST` : The host name or adress of influxdb server
* `INFLUXDB_PORT` : The port number of influxdb server
* `INFLUXDB_USER` : The influxdb user to authenticate to
* `INFLUXDB_PASS` : The password to authenticate with
* `INFLUXDB_DB` : The database name containing the metric
* `INFLUXDB_VERIFY_SSL` : Set to `yes` or `no` to verify SSL connection
``` bash
$ python ringser_stats tlogs.log
```
## Explanations
The TX logs from ringserver are metrics suitable for a timeserie database. The idea is to parse the logs, as in the exemple below, and to generate values to insert into an influxdb timeseries database.
The file grafana_dashboard.json can be imported into grafana to visualize this timeserie.
Used tags in influxdb :
``` sql
show tag keys from ringserver
```
The ringserver measure has several tags :
* network, station, location, channel : which data was requested
* geohash : location of the client in geohash format
* clienthash : a hash of the client ip (usefull to correlate the clients requests)
## License
ringserver_stats is distributed under the terms of the GPL v3 or later
Project details
Release history Release notifications | RSS feed
Download files
Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.
Source Distribution
Close
Hashes for ringserverstats-0.0.4.linux-x86_64.tar.gz
Algorithm | Hash digest | |
---|---|---|
SHA256 | ca2ac89aaad56b291ed938000c53e776c3bddb26e36759988d087191c017354e |
|
MD5 | 49e7095cab1dcde68d5675cbf729450c |
|
BLAKE2b-256 | fae72db01311dc0f916b23c156d55b54d01e013d0c511a0d9abbe06ca632c3da |