Python Statsd library for sending statsd messages via the Monasca Agent
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README.md

A Monasca-Statsd Python client.

Quick Start Guide

First install the library with pip or easy_install

# Install in system python ...
sudo pip install monasca-statsd

# .. or into a virtual env
pip install monasca-statsd

Then start instrumenting your code:

# Import the module.
import monascastatsd as mstatsd

# Create the connection
conn = mstatsd.Connection(host='localhost', port=8125)

# Create the client with optional dimensions
client = mstatsd.Client(connection=conn, dimensions={'env': 'test'})

NOTE: You can also create a client without specifying the connection and it will create the client 
with the default connection information for the monasca-agent statsd processor daemon 
which uses host='localhost' and port=8125.

client = mstatsd.Client(dimensions={'env': 'test'})

# Increment and decrement a counter.
counter = client.get_counter(name='page.views')

counter.increment()
counter += 3

counter.decrement()
counter -= 3

# Record a gauge 50% of the time.
gauge = client.get_gauge('gauge', dimensions={'env': 'test'})

gauge.send('metric', 123.4, sample_rate=0.5)

# Sample a histogram.
histogram = client.get_histogram('histogram', dimensions={'test': 'True'})

histogram.send('metric', 123.4, dimensions={'color': 'red'})

# Time a function call.
timer = client.get_timer()

@timer.timed('page.render')
def render_page():
    # Render things ...
    pass

# Time a block of code.
timer = client.get_timer()

with timer.time('t'):
    # Do stuff
    time.sleep(2)

# Add dimensions to any metric.
histogram = client.get_histogram('my_hist')
histogram.send('query.time', 10, dimensions = {'version': '1.0', 'environment': 'dev'})

Repository

The monasca-statsd code is located here: here.

Feedback

To suggest a feature, report a bug, or general discussion, head over here.

License

Copyright (c) 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.