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* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2013, Digium, Inc.
*
* David M. Lee, II <dlee@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
#ifndef _ASTERISK_STATSD_H
#define _ASTERISK_STATSD_H
/*!
* \brief Support for publishing to a statsd server.
*
* \author David M. Lee, II <dlee@digium.com>
* \since 12
*/
#include "asterisk/optional_api.h"
/*! An instantaneous measurement of a value. */
#define AST_STATSD_GAUGE "g"
/*!
* Embarrassingly, gauge was misspelled for quite some time.
* \deprecated You should spell gauge correctly.
*/
#define AST_STATSD_GUAGE AST_STATSD_GAUGE
/*! A change in a value. */
#define AST_STATSD_COUNTER "c"
/*! Measure of milliseconds. */
#define AST_STATSD_TIMER "ms"
/*! Distribution of values over time. */
#define AST_STATSD_HISTOGRAM "h"
/*! Events over time. Sorta like increment-only counters. */
#define AST_STATSD_METER "m"
/*!
* \brief Send a stat to the configured statsd server.
*
* This function uses a character argument for value instead of
* an intmax_t argument. This is designed to be simpler to use for
* updating a current value rather than resetting it.
*
* \param metric_name String (UTF-8) name of the metric.
* \param type_str Type of metric to send.
* \param value Value to send.
* \param sample_rate Percentage of samples to send.
* \since 13
*/
AST_OPTIONAL_API(void, ast_statsd_log_string, (const char *metric_name,
const char *metric_type, const char *value, double sample_rate), {});
/*!
* \brief Send a stat to the configured statsd server.
* \since 13.7.0
*
* This is the most flexible function for sending a message to the statsd
* server. In addition to allowing the string value and sample rate to be specified,
* the metric_name can be formed as a printf style string with variable
* arguments.
*
* \param metric_name Format string (UTF-8) specifying the name of the metric.
* \param metric_type Type of metric to send.
* \param value Value to send.
* \param sample_rate Percentage of samples to send.
*
* Example Usage:
* \code
* ast_statsd_log_string_va(AST_STATSD_GAUGE, "+1", 1.0, "endpoints.states.%s", state_name);
* \endcode
*/
AST_OPTIONAL_API_ATTR(void, format(printf, 1, 5), ast_statsd_log_string_va,
(const char *metric_name, const char *metric_type, const char *value, double sample_rate, ...), {});
/*!
* \brief Send a stat to the configured statsd server.
*
* The is nearly the most flexible function for sending a message to the statsd
* server, but also the least easy to use. See ast_statsd_log() or
* ast_statsd_log_sample() for a slightly more convenient interface.
*
* \param metric_name String (UTF-8) name of the metric.
* \param type_str Type of metric to send.
* \param value Value to send.
* \param sample_rate Percentage of samples to send.
* \since 12
*/
AST_OPTIONAL_API(void, ast_statsd_log_full, (const char *metric_name,
const char *metric_type, intmax_t value, double sample_rate), {});
/*!
* \brief Send a stat to the configured statsd server.
* \since 13.7.0
*
* This is the most flexible function for sending a message to the statsd
* server. In addition to allowing the value and sample rate to be specified,
* the metric_name can be formed as a printf style string with variable
* arguments.
*
* \param metric_name Format string (UTF-8) specifying the name of the metric.
* \param metric_type Type of metric to send.
* \param value Value to send.
* \param sample_rate Percentage of samples to send.
*
* Example Usage:
* \code
* ast_statsd_log_full_va(AST_STATSD_TIMER, rtt, 1.0, "endpoint.%s.rtt", endpoint_name);
* \endcode
*/
AST_OPTIONAL_API_ATTR(void, format(printf, 1, 5), ast_statsd_log_full_va,
(const char *metric_name, const char *metric_type, intmax_t value, double sample_rate, ...), {});
/*!
* \brief Send a stat to the configured statsd server.
* \param metric_name String (UTF-8) name of the metric.
* \param metric_type Type of metric to send.
* \param value Value to send.
* \since 12
*/
AST_OPTIONAL_API(void, ast_statsd_log, (const char *metric_name,
const char *metric_type, intmax_t value), {});
/*!
* \brief Send a random sampling of a stat to the configured statsd server.
*
* The type of sampled metrics is always \ref AST_STATSD_COUNTER. The given
* \a sample_rate should be a percentage between 0.0 and 1.0. If it's <= 0.0,
* then no samples will be sent. If it's >= 1.0, then all samples will be sent.
*
* \param metric_name String (UTF-8) name of the metric.
* \param value Value to send.
* \param sample_rate Percentage of samples to send.
* \since 12
*/
AST_OPTIONAL_API(void, ast_statsd_log_sample, (const char *metric_name,
intmax_t value, double sample_rate), {});
#endif /* _ASTERISK_STATSD_H */
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