NOTE: This version has been deprecated in favor of https://github.com/armon/statsite, which provides API compatibility but is much faster and more scalable.
This is a stats aggregation server. By default, Statsite flushes data to Graphite. Statsite is based heavily on Etsy's StatsD.
- Basic key/value metrics
- Send timer data, Statsite will calculate: - Mean - Min/Max - Standard deviation - All the above metrics for a specific percentile of information
- Send counters that Statsite will aggregate
- Send a sample rate with counters and Statsite will take that into account when aggregating.
Install Statsite from PyPi:
pip install statsite
Or download and install from source:
python setup.py install
Note: Tested only with Python 2.6+
Statsite preferably should be configured using a file, although all configuration parameters can be set via the command line as well. Here is an example configuration file:
# Settings for the "collector" which is the UDP listener [collector] host = 0.0.0.0 port = 8125 # Specify settings for the metrics "store" which is where graphite is [store] host = 0.0.0.0 port = 2003
Then run statsite, pointing it to that file (assuming /etc right now):
statsite -c /etc/statsite.conf
By default, Statsite will listen for UDP packets, which makes it extremely cheap for your application to fire and forget packets to the server. A message looks like the following (where the flag is optional):
key:value|type[|@flag]
Messages should be separated by newlines (n) if multiple are sent in the same packet.
Currently supported message types:
- kv - Simple Key/Value. If a flag is given, it is considered the timestamp of the key/value pair.
- ms - Timer. If a flag is given, it is considered the sampling rate of the timer.
- c - Counter. After the flush interval, the counters of the same key are aggregated and this is sent to the store.
Examples:
The following is a simple key/value pair, in this case reporting how many queries we've seen in the last second on MySQL:
mysql.queries:1381|kv|@1313107325
The following is a timer, timing the response speed of an API call:
api.session_created:114|ms
The following is another timer, but this time saying we sample this data in 1/10th of the API requests.
api.session_created:114|ms|@0.1
The next example is increments the "rewards" counter by 1:
rewards:1|c
And this example decrements the "inventory" counter by 7:
inventory:-7|c
As said earlier, multiple messages can be joined together by newlines.