## `nats` sink The `nats` sink publishes all metrics into a NATS network. The publishing key is the database name provided in the configuration file ### Configuration structure ```json { "": { "type": "nats", "database" : "mymetrics", "host": "dbhost.example.com", "port": "4222", "user": "exampleuser", "password" : "examplepw", "nkey_file": "/path/to/nkey_file", "flush_delay": "10s", "precision": "s", "process_messages" : { "see" : "docs of message processor for valid fields" }, "meta_as_tags" : [] } } ``` - `type`: makes the sink an `nats` sink - `database`: All metrics are published with this subject - `host`: Hostname of the NATS server - `port`: Port number (as string) of the NATS server - `user`: Username for basic authentication - `password`: Password for basic authentication - `nkey_file`: Path to credentials file with NKEY - `flush_delay`: Maximum time until metrics are sent out (default '5s') - `precision`: Precision of the timestamp. Valid values are 's', 'ms', 'us' and 'ns'. (default is 's') - `process_messages`: Process messages with given rules before progressing or dropping, see [here](../pkg/messageProcessor/README.md) (optional) - `meta_as_tags`: print all meta information as tags in the output (deprecated, optional) ### Using `nats` sink for communication with cc-metric-store The cc-metric-store only accepts metrics with a timestamp precision in seconds, so it is required to use `"precision": "s"`.