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This is a pluggable backend for StatsD, which publishes stats to Librato.

$ cd /path/to/statsd
$ npm install statsd-librato-backend

You will need to add the following to your StatsD config file.

librato: {
  email:  "myemail@example.com",
  token:  "ca98e2bc23b1bfd0cbe9041e824f610491129bb952d52ca4ac22cf3eab5a1c32",
  source: "unique-per-statsd-instance"
}

Example Full Configuration File:

{
  librato: {
    email:  "myemail@example.com",
    token:  "ca98e2bc23b1bfd0cbe9041e824f610491129bb952d52ca4ac22cf3eab5a1c32",
    source: "unique-per-statsd-instance"
  }
  , backends: ["statsd-librato-backend"]
  , port: 8125
}

The email and token settings can be found on your Librato account settings page. The source is an optional-but-recommended string to use as a source for all measurements from this statsd instance. This should be unique for each statsd process. If unset, the source will default to the node's hostname.

Add the statsd-librato-backend backend to the list of StatsD backends in the StatsD configuration file:

{
  backends: ["statsd-librato-backend"]
}

Start/restart the statsd daemon and your StatsD metrics should now be pushed to your Librato account.

Additional configuration options

The Librato backend also supports the following optional configuration options under the top-level librato hash:

{
   includeMetrics: [/^my\.included\.metrics/, /^my.specifically.included.metric$/]
}
{
   excludeMetrics: [/^my\.excluded\.metrics/, /^my.specifically.excluded.metric$/]
}
Reducing published data for inactive stats

By default StatsD will push a zero value for any counter that does not receive an update during a flush interval. Similarly, it will continue to push the last seen value of any gauge that hasn't received an update during the flush interval. This is required for some backend systems that can not handle sporadic metric reports and therefore require a fixed frequency of incoming metrics. However, it requires StatsD to track all known gauges and counters and means that published payloads are inflated with zero-fill data.

Librato can handle sporadic metric publishing at non-fixed frequencies. Any "zero filling" of graphs is handled at display time on the frontend. Therefore, when using the Librato backend it is beneficial for bandwidth and measurement-pricing costs to reduce the amount of data sent to Librato. In the StatsD configuration file it is recommended that you enable the following top-level configuration directive to reduce the amount of zero-fill data StatsD sends:

{
   deleteIdleStats: true
}

You can configure your metric in Librato to display the gaps between sporadic reports in a variety of ways. Visit the knowledge base article to see how to change the display attributes.

Setting the source per-metric

All metrics sent by the statsd server will use the source name configured in the global configuration file. You can also set a source name on a per-stat basis by leveraging the sourceRegex configuration option. The statsd protocol only supports a single name string per stat, so to specify a source name you have to include it in the stat name. The sourceRegex option sets a regular expression filter that splits the source and metric names from the single statsd stat name.

For example, to prefix your stat name with a source name separated by a period, you would use the sourceRegex:

{
  sourceRegex: /^([^\.]+)\./
}

Sending a stat name of web-prod-23.api-requests.2xx would use a metric name of api-requests.2xx and a source name of web-prod-23.

Unfortunately, the set of characters that you can use to delimit source from metric is limited to: [a-zA-Z_\-0-9\.]. The statsd daemon will substitute any characters not in that set before passing the stat to the Librato backend.

Publishing to Graphite and Librato simultaneously

You can push metrics to Graphite and Librato simultaneously as you evaluate Librato. Just include both backends in the backends variable:

{
  backends: [ "./backends/graphite", "statsd-librato-backend" ],
  ...
}

See the statsd manpage for more information.

If you want to use statsd-librato-backend througth a proxy you should install https-proxy-agent module:

    $npm install https-proxy-agent

After that you should add the proxy config to the StatsD config file in the librato configuration section:

{
  "librato" : {
    "proxy" : {
      "uri" : "http://127.0.0.01:8080"
    }
  }
}

That configuration will proxy requests via a proxy listening on localhost on port 8080. You can also use an https proxy by setting the protocol to https in the URI.

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Upgrading from versions prior to 0.1.0

If you are upgrading from the statsd-librato-backend before version 0.1.0, the default representation for counter metrics has changed. Starting with 0.1.0, statsd counters are now represented as Librato gauges by default. If you were using the default configuration prior to 0.1.0, then you may run into conflicts when you try to push statsd counter metrics to Librato as gauges. To fix this, you have two options:

  1. Keep the prior behavior of sending statsd counters as Librato counters. Just set the countersAsGauges configuration variable to false in your statsd config.

  2. After upgrading to 0.1.0, remove all counter metrics that were published by statsd. You can use the API pattern DELETE route to mass delete metrics. To delete only counter metrics, add the parameter metric_type=counter.

If you want to contribute:

  1. Clone your fork
  2. Hack away
  3. If you are adding new functionality, document it in the README
  4. Push the branch up to GitHub
  5. Send a pull request

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