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This plugin publishes snap metric data into Heka via TCP.
It's used in the snap framework.
All OSs currently supported by snap:
- Linux/amd64
- Darwin/amd64
- Get the package:
go get github.com/intelsdi-x/snap-plugin-publisher-heka
- Build the snap-plugin-publisher-heka plugin
- From the root of the snap-plugin-publisher-heka path type
make all
. - This builds the plugin in
./build
.
- Set up the Snap framework
- Make sure the Docker is ready on your machine before you run integration tests.
- cd snap-plugin-publisher-heka
- make test-unit
- make test-integration
All metrics that is complaint with snap metric type definition.
Example of running psutil collector plugin and publishing data to Heka.
Assuming that, you have a Heka instance running with the appropriate configuration. For example:
$ sudo hekad -config=tcp-input-multioutputs.toml
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [RstEncoder]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [InfluxdbLineEncoder]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [ESJsonEncoder]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [ElasticSearchOutput]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [tcp_heka_output_encoder]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [tcp_in:3242]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [tcp_heka_output_log]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [InfluxdbOutput]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [ProtobufDecoder]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [ProtobufDecoder]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [ProtobufEncoder]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [ProtobufEncoder]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [TokenSplitter]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [TokenSplitter]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [HekaFramingSplitter]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [HekaFramingSplitter]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Pre-loading: [NullSplitter]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [NullSplitter]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [RstEncoder]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [InfluxdbLineEncoder]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [ESJsonEncoder]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [tcp_heka_output_encoder]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [tcp_in:3242]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [ElasticSearchOutput]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [tcp_heka_output_log]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Loading: [InfluxdbOutput]
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Starting hekad...
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Output started: ElasticSearchOutput
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Output started: tcp_heka_output_log
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Output started: InfluxdbOutput
2016/01/13 14:09:06 MessageRouter started.
2016/01/13 14:09:06 Input started: tcp_in:3242
To run Heka inside a Docker container
$ docker run --name heka -it -p 4352:4352 -p 3242:3242 -v <path to heka-tcp-config.toml file>:/etc/heka/config.toml mozilla/heka -config /etc/heka/config.toml
Where port 4352 is the Heka dashboard port and 3242 is a sample TCP input port.
Set up the Snap framework
Ensure Snap daemon is running:
- initd:
service snap-telemetry start
- systemd:
systemctl start snap-telemetry
- command line:
sudo snapteld -l 1 -t 0 &
Download and load snap-plugin-collector-psutil plugin (path to binary file for Linux/amd64):
$ wget http://snap.ci.snap-telemetry.io/plugins/snap-plugin-collector-psutil/latest/linux/x86_64/snap-plugin-collector-psutil
$ snaptel plugin load snap-plugin-collector-psutil
Build heka according to the instruction and go to directory with plugin binary file.
Load Heka publisher plugin:
$ snaptel plugin load snap-plugin-publisher-heka
Create a task manifest (see exemplary tasks),
for example psutil-heka.json
with following content:
{
"version": 1,
"schedule": {
"type": "simple",
"interval": "1s"
},
"workflow": {
"collect": {
"metrics": {
"/intel/psutil/load/load1": {},
"/intel/psutil/load/load5": {},
"/intel/psutil/load/load15": {},
"/intel/psutil/vm/available": {},
"/intel/psutil/vm/free": {},
"/intel/psutil/vm/used": {}
},
"publish": [
{
"plugin_name": "heka",
"config": {
"host": "127.0.0.1",
"port": 5565
}
}
]
}
}
}
Create a task:
$ snaptel task create -t psutil-heka.json
Watch created task:
$ snaptel task watch <task_id>
To stop previously created task:
$ snaptel task stop <task_id>
Sample Snap Heka file output message:
:Timestamp: 2016-01-13 22:10:41.441442012 +0000 UTC
:Type: snap.heka
:Hostname: egu-mac01.lan
:Pid: 90945
:Uuid: f9fc6e86-b5d8-4807-829a-681bf13c4184
:Logger: snap.heka.logger
:Payload: [{"namespace":["intel","psutil","vm","free"],"last_advertised_time":"0001-01-01T00:00:00Z","version":0,"config":null,"data":2680213504,"labels":null,"tags":null,"source":"egu-mac01.lan","timestamp":"2016-01-13T14:10:41.439225319-08:00"}]
:EnvVersion:
:Severity: 6
:Fields:
| name:"namespace" type:string value:"intel.psutil.vm.free"
| name:"source" type:string value:"egu-mac01.lan"
| name:"version" type:integer value:0
| name:"timestamp" type:integer value:1452723041439225319
Sample Snap Heka elasticsearch message:
{
"_index": "intel-snap-2016.01.13",
"_type": "snap.heka",
"_id": "AVI8zvzEYXJQpvQObIO2",
"_version": 1,
"_score": 1,
"_source": {
"Uuid": "9f243b35-c32c-41f1-bffd-be8c87f59e0f",
"@timestamp": "2016-01-13T21:05:43",
"Type": "snap.heka",
"Logger": "snap.heka.logger",
"level": 6,
"Payload": "[{"namespace":["intel","psutil","load","load15"],"last_advertised_time":"0001-01-01T00:00:00Z","version":0,"config":null,"data":4.51,"labels":null,"tags":null,"source":"egu-mac01.lan","timestamp":"2016-01-13T13:05:43.806600468-08:00"}]",
"EnvVersion": "",
"Pid": 76280,
"Hostname": "egu-mac01.lan",
"namespace": "intel.psutil.load.load15",
"data": 4.51,
"source": "egu-mac01.lan",
"version": 0,
"timestamp": 1452719143806600400
}
}
Sample Snap Heka influxdb data:
> select * from namespavce
1452720018000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka intel.psutil.load.load1
1452720019000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka intel.psutil.load.load1
1452720020000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka intel.psutil.load.load1
1452720021000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka intel.psutil.load.load1
1452720022000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka intel.psutil.load.load1
1452720023000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka intel.psutil.load.load1
1452720433000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka intel.psutil.vm.available
1452720434000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka intel.psutil.vm.available
> select * from data
1452720612000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 3
1452720613000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 3
1452720614000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 3
1452723019000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 2.69
1452723020000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 2.69
1452723021000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 2.69
1452723022000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 2.69
1452723023000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 2.69
1452723024000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 2.67
1452723025000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 2.67
1452723026000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 2.67
1452723027000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 2.67
1452723028000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 2.67
1452723029000000000 egu-mac01.lan snap.heka.logger 6 snap.heka 2.65
There isn't a current roadmap for this plugin, but it is in active development. As we launch this plugin, we do not have any outstanding requirements for the next release. If you have a feature request, please add it as an issue and/or submit a pull request.
This repository is one of many plugins in Snap, a powerful telemetry framework. See the full project at http://github.com/intelsdi-x/snap.
To reach out to other users, head to the main framework.
We love contributions!
There's more than one way to give back, from examples to blogs to code updates. See our recommended process in CONTRIBUTING.md.
Snap, along with this plugin, is an Open Source software released under the Apache 2.0 License.
- Author: @candysmurf
And thank you! Your contribution, through code and participation, is incredibly important to us.