cc-metric-collector/sinks
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This folder contains the sinks for the cc-metric-collector.

metricSink.go

The base class/configuration is located in metricSink.go.

Sinks

  • stdoutSink.go: Writes all metrics to stdout in InfluxDB line protocol. The sink does not use https://github.com/influxdata/line-protocol to reduce the executed code for debugging
  • influxSink.go: Writes all metrics to an InfluxDB database instance using a blocking writer. It uses https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-go . Configuration for the server, port, user, password, database name and organisation are in the global configuration file. It uses the v2 API of Influx.
  • natsSink.go: Sends all metrics to an NATS server using the InfluxDB line protocol as encoding. It uses https://github.com/nats-io/nats.go . Configuration for the server, port, user, password and database name are in the global configuration file. The database name is used as subject for the NATS messages.

Installation

Nothing to do, all sinks are pure Go code

Contributing own sinks

A sink contains three functions and is derived from the type Sink (in metricSink.go):

  • Init(config SinkConfig) error
  • Write(measurement string, tags map[string]string, fields map[string]interface{}, t time.Time) error
  • Close()

The data structures should be set up in Init() like opening a file or server connection. The Write() function takes a measurement, tags, fields and a timestamp and writes/sends the data. The Close() function should tear down anything created in Init().

Finally, the sink needs to be registered in the metric-collector.go. There is a list of sinks called Sinks which is a map (string -> pointer to sink). Add a new entry with a descriptive name and the new sink.