riemann
v2.2.0
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node.js client for Riemann, supports hybrid UDP/TCP connections.
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Riemann Node.js Client
because you should be monitoring all of those non-blocking buffet plates.
Installation
npm install riemann
Getting Started
first things first, we'll want to establish a new client:
var client = require('riemann').createClient({
host: 'some.riemann.server',
port: 5555
});
client.on('connect', function() {
console.log('connected!');
});
Promise-based workflow is supported, too. Just pass 'returnPromise' flag set to true. All the Client's methods will return promises in that case.
var client = await require('riemann').createClient({
host: 'some.riemann.server',
port: 5555,
returnPromise: true
});
Just like Riemann ruby client, the client sends small events over UDP, by default. TCP is used for queries, and large events. There is no acknowledgement of UDP packets, but they are roughly an order of magnitude faster than TCP. We assume both TCP and UDP are listening to the same port.
sending events is easy (see list of valid event properties):
client.send(client.Event({
service: 'buffet_plates',
metric: 252.2,
tags: ['nonblocking']
}));
If you wanted to send that message over TCP and receive an acknowledgement, you can specify the transport, explicitly:
client.on('data', function(ack) {
console.log('got it!');
});
client.send(client.Event({
service: 'buffet_plates',
metric: 252.2,
tags: ['nonblocking']
}), client.tcp);
// ... or via promises
var data = await client.send(client.Event({
service: 'buffet_plates',
metric: 252.2,
tags: ['nonblocking']
}), client.tcp);
You can also send events with custom attributes:
client.send(client.Event({
service: 'buffet_plates',
metric: 150,
attributes: [{key: "sessionID", value: "000-001-165"}],
tags: ['nonblocking']
}), client.tcp);
When you're done monitoring, disconnect:
client.on('disconnect', function(){
console.log('disconnected!');
});
client.disconnect();
// ... or just
await client.disconnect();
Contributing
Contributing is easy, just send me a pull request. Please take a look at the project issues, to see how you can help. Here are some helpful tips:
- install the dependencies using
npm install
. - install Riemann using the quickstart instructions. A running Riemann server is required to run the tests.
- please add tests. I'm using Mocha as a test runner, you can run the tests using
npm run test
- please check your syntax with the included jshint configuration using
npm run lint
. It shouldn't report any errors.