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authorIvan Topolnjak <ivantopo@gmail.com>2017-04-24 13:54:40 +0200
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Prepare for the major cleanup
Moved all the original files from src/main to src/legacy-main, same with test files. Also removed the autoweave module, examples and bench as I'm planning to have them in separate repositories.
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-# ================================== #
-# Kamon-Core Reference Configuration #
-# ================================== #
-
-kamon {
- metric {
-
- # Time interval for collecting all metrics and send the snapshots to all subscribed actors.
- tick-interval = 10 seconds
-
- # Default size for the LongBuffer that gets allocated for metrics collection and merge. The
- # value should correspond to the highest number of different buckets with values that might
- # exist in a single histogram during a metrics collection. The default value of 33792 is a
- # very conservative value and its equal to the total number of buckets required to cover values
- # from 1 nanosecond to 1 hour with 0.1% precision (3 significant value digits). That means
- # that would need to have at least one measurement on every bucket of a single histogram to
- # fully utilize this buffer, which is *really* unlikely to ever happen. Since the buffer should
- # be allocated once and reused it shouldn't impose a memory footprint issue.
- default-collection-context-buffer-size = 33792
-
- # Disables a big error message that will be typically logged if your application wasn't started
- # with the -javaagent:/path-to-aspectj-weaver.jar option. If you are only using KamonStandalone
- # it might be ok for you to turn this error off.
- disable-aspectj-weaver-missing-error = false
-
- # Specify if entities that do not match any include/exclude filter should be tracked.
- track-unmatched-entities = yes
-
- filters {
- trace {
- includes = [ "**" ]
- excludes = [ ]
- }
- }
-
- # Default instrument settings for histograms, min max counters and gaugues. The actual settings to be used when
- # creating a instrument is determined by merging the default settings, code settings and specific instrument
- # settings using the following priorities (top wins):
-
- # - any setting in `kamon.metric.instrument-settings` for the given category/instrument.
- # - code settings provided when creating the instrument.
- # - `default-instrument-settings`.
- #
- default-instrument-settings {
- histogram {
- precision = normal
- lowest-discernible-value = 1
- highest-trackable-value = 3600000000000
- }
-
- min-max-counter {
- precision = normal
- lowest-discernible-value = 1
- highest-trackable-value = 999999999
- refresh-interval = 100 milliseconds
- }
-
- gauge {
- precision = normal
- lowest-discernible-value = 1
- highest-trackable-value = 3600000000000
- refresh-interval = 100 milliseconds
- }
-
- }
-
- # Custom configurations for category instruments. The settings provided in this section will override the default
- # and code instrument settings as explained in the `default-instrument-settings` key. There is no need to provide
- # full instrument settings in this section, only the settings that should be overriden must be included. Example:
- # if you wish to change the precision and lowest discernible value of the `elapsed-time` instrument for the `trace`
- # category, you should include the following configuration in your application.conf file:
- #
- # kamon.metric.instrument-settings.trace {
- # elapsed-time {
- # precision = fine
- # lowest-discernible-value = 1000
- # }
- # }
- #
- # In this example, the value for the `highest-trackable-value` setting will be either the code setting or the default
- # setting, depending on how the `elapsed-time` metric is created.
- instrument-settings {
-
- }
- }
-
-
- trace {
-
- # Level of detail used when recording trace information. The possible values are:
- # - metrics-only: metrics for all included traces and all segments are recorded, but no Trace messages will be sent
- # to the subscribers of trace data.
- # - simple-trace: metrics for all included traces and all segments are recorded and additionally a Trace message
- # containing the trace and segments details and metadata.
- level-of-detail = metrics-only
-
- # Sampling strategy to apply when the tracing level is set to `simple-trace`. The options are: all, random, ordered,
- # threshold and clock. The details of each sampler are below.
- sampling = random
-
- # Use a ThreadLocalRandom to generate numbers between 1 and 100, if the random number is less or equal to .chance
- # then tracing information will be gathered and reported for the current trace.
- random-sampler {
- chance = 10
- }
-
- # Use a AtomicLong to ensure that every .sample-interval number of requests tracing information will be gathered and
- # reported.
- ordered-sampler {
- # must be power of two
- sample-interval = 8
- }
-
- # Fully qualified name of the function that will be used for generating tokens to traces.
- token-generator = kamon.trace.DefaultTokenGenerator
-
- # Gather tracing information for all traces but only report those whose elapsed-time is equal or greated to the
- # .minimum-elapsed-time setting.
- threshold-sampler {
- minimum-elapsed-time = 1 second
- }
-
- # Use a FiniteDuration to only record a trace each .pause nanoseconds.
- clock-sampler {
- pause = 1 second
- }
-
- incubator {
- # Minimum time to stay in the trace incubator before checking if the trace should not be incubated anymore. No
- # checks are made at least until this period has passed.
- min-incubation-time = 5 seconds
-
- # Time to wait between incubation checks. After min-incubation-time, a trace is checked using this interval and if
- # if shouldn't be incubated anymore, the TraceInfo is collected and reported for it.
- check-interval = 1 second
-
- # Max amount of time that a trace can be in the incubator. If this time is reached for a given trace then it will
- # be reported with whatever information is available at the moment, logging a warning for each segment that remains
- # open after this point.
- max-incubation-time = 20 seconds
- }
- }
-
- # All settings included under the internal-config key will be used to repleace the akka.* and spray.* settings. By
- # doing this we avoid applying custom settings that might make sense for the user application to the internal actor
- # system and Spray facilities used by Kamon.
- internal-config {
-
- akka.actor {
- provider = "local"
- default-dispatcher {
- fork-join-executor {
- parallelism-min = 2
- parallelism-factor = 2.0
- parallelism-max = 10
- }
- }
- }
-
- spray {
-
- }
- }
-
- # Controls whether the AspectJ Weaver missing warning should be displayed if any Kamon module requiring AspectJ is
- # found in the classpath but the application is started without the AspectJ Weaver.
- show-aspectj-missing-warning = yes
-
- modules {
- # Just a place holder to ensure that the key is always available. Non-core Kamon modules should provide their
- # settings in a module-info section.
- }
-
- # Add tags to all reported metrics. Can be useful to identify the source of metrics from a particluar JVM instance.
- # Example:
- #
- # default-tags {
- # host: ${?HOSTNAME}
- # container-name: ${?CONTAINER_NAME}
- # }
- default-tags {
-
- }
-} \ No newline at end of file