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# ==================================== #
# Kamon-StatsD Reference Configuration #
# ==================================== #
kamon {
statsd {
# Hostname and port in which your StatsD is running. Remember that StatsD packets are sent using UDP and
# setting unreachable hosts and/or not open ports wont be warned by the Kamon, your data wont go anywhere.
hostname = "127.0.0.1"
port = 8125
# Interval between metrics data flushes to StatsD. It's value must be equal or greater than the
# kamon.metric.tick-interval setting.
flush-interval = 10 seconds
# Subscription patterns used to select which metrics will be pushed to StatsD. Note that first, metrics
# collection for your desired entities must be activated under the kamon.metrics.filters settings.
subscriptions {
histogram = [ "**" ]
min-max-counter = [ "**" ]
gauge = [ "**" ]
counter = [ "**" ]
trace = [ "**" ]
trace-segment = [ "**" ]
akka-actor = [ "**" ]
akka-dispatcher = [ "**" ]
akka-router = [ "**" ]
system-metric = [ "**" ]
http-server = [ "**" ]
}
# FQCN of the implementation of `kamon.statsd.MetricKeyGenerator` to be instantiated and used for assigning
# metric names. The implementation must have a single parameter constructor accepting a `com.typesafe.config.Config`.
metric-key-generator = kamon.statsd.SimpleMetricKeyGenerator
simple-metric-key-generator {
# Application prefix for all metrics pushed to StatsD. The default namespacing scheme for metrics follows
# this pattern:
# application.host.entity.entity-name.metric-name
application = "kamon"
# Includes the name of the hostname in the generated metric. When set to false, the scheme for the metrics
# will look as follows:
# application.entity.entity-name.metric-name
include-hostname = true
# Allow users to override the name of the hostname reported by kamon. When changed, the scheme for the metrics
# will have the following pattern:
# application.hostname-override-value.entity.entity-name.metric-name
hostname-override = none
# When the sections that make up the metric names have special characters like dots (very common in dispatcher
# names) or forward slashes (all actor metrics) we need to sanitize those values before sending them to StatsD
# with one of the following strategies:
# - normalize: changes ': ' to '-' and ' ', '/' and '.' to '_'.
# - percent-encode: percent encode the section on the metric name. Please note that StatsD doesn't support
# percent encoded metric names, this option is only useful if using our docker image which has a patched
# version of StatsD or if you are running your own, customized version of StatsD that supports this.
metric-name-normalization-strategy = normalize
}
# FQCN of the implementation of `kamon.statsd.StatsDMetricsSenderFactory` to be instantiated and use for
# creating StatsD sender. Provided implementations are:
# - `kamon.statsd.BatchStatsDMetricsSender`. Sends a UDP packet every "kamon.statsd.flush-interval" or
# as long as "kamon.statsd.batch-metric-sender.max-packet-size" is reached. Default one.
# - `kamon.statsd.SimpleStatsDMetricsSender`. Sends a UDP packet for each piece of data it receives.
metric-sender-factory = kamon.statsd.BatchStatsDMetricsSender
# Settings for `kamon.statsd.BatchStatsDMetricsSender`.
# Used only if kamon.statsd.metric-sender-factory is set to `kamon.statsd.BatchStatsDMetricsSender`
batch-metric-sender {
# Max packet size for UDP metrics data sent to StatsD.
max-packet-size = 1024 bytes
}
}
modules {
kamon-statsd {
requires-aspectj = no
auto-start = yes
extension-class = "kamon.statsd.StatsD"
}
}
}
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