I missed one. The sample_rate is also not route-specific, so we can put it into the metadata.
Zexuan Luo <[email protected]> 于2021年10月29日周五 下午6:01写道: > > LGTM. Only a few questions: > 1. Since the available metrics are builtin in the APISIX, I think we > don't need to allow users to configure the metric name. Even they > configure a "request_blah", there won't be a request_blah. > 2. dogstatsd already has a namespace concept, see > https://docs.datadoghq.com/developers/dogstatsd/?tab=hostagent, so we > can use namespace instead of self-invented prefix. > 3. As we don't allow users to select the metrics (at least for the > early version), it would be better to put the tags & sample rate out > of metric level. > 4. As the host and other stuff are not route-specific, we can put them > into metadata configuration. > > Here is the configuration I suggest: > ``` > "datadog": { > "sample_rate": 1.0 > } > ``` > > ``` > # metadata > "datadog": { > "host": "192.168.47.149", > "port": 8125, > "namespace": "apisix.dev" > } > ``` > > As for the scope of metrics, we can refactor the Prometheus code, let > them share the same mechanism to collect request-level data. The type > of Prometheus metrics will be the stat_type, and the labels will be > the tag. > > Bisakh Mondal <[email protected]> 于2021年10月29日周五 下午2:52写道: > > > > Hi Community, > > > > Metrics reflects the real-time usage or behaviour of a system. This > > proposal proposes to incorporate a plugin for Datadog, a widely used > > observability solution, into Apache APISIX. End users could use the plugin > > by setting up a Datadog agent themselves and providing the DogStatsD IP and > > port address as a plugin conf. DogStatsD that comes bundled with the > > DataDog agent, is an implementation of Statsd protocol where our > > application (APISIX) will send different metrics for different events over > > the UDP socket. > > > > > > Metrics that we are going to support [metric_name]: Following metrics will > > be logged (if enabled) to the Datadog server. > > > > - request_count: Tracks number of requests for that > > service/route/consumer. [TYPE: COUNT] > > - latency > > - upstream_latency > > - request_body_size (in Bytes) > > - response_body_size (in Bytes) > > > > [Feel free to suggest new ones.] > > > > > > As additional info, we are also going to log { "route_name":"name of the > > route (if any)`, "uri": "request URI (redundant, should we keep it ?)", > > "service_name":"name of the service (if any)", "consumer_id: "id", > > "status_code": "response code (HTTP/grpc)" } with additional tags. > > > > > > Plugin-name: "datadog" > > > > > > So the configs, that could be used while enabling the plugin are > > > > - host: DogStatsD agent host (default: 0.0.0.0) > > - port: DogStatsD agent port (default: 8125) > > - metrics: type (list) [ > > > > { > > > > - name: identifier > > - metric_type: Name of the enabled metric. One of [request_count, > > latency ... ] > > - stat_type: one of [COUNT | GAUGE | SET | HISTOGRAM | DISTRIBUTION] > > - sample_rate: float Optional (valid for COUNT, GAUGE) > > - tags: additional static tags {} > > - prefix: string (default apisix) > > - namespace: string [Should we add it ?] > > > > // The metric name logged in DogStatsd will be ( > > prefix.metric_type.name.stat_type) > > > > }, > > > > {}, {} ... > > > > ] > > > > > > As we already have clean segregation of plugin selection priority > > [consumer> route> service], depending upon where it is enabled the logging > > will be particular to that entity only. If it is enabled globally, every > > request will be logged. > > > > > > An example route with datadog plugin enabled will look like this > > > > > > ``` > > > > { > > "uri": "/index.html", > > "name": "datadog-plugin-route", > > "plugins": { > > "datadog": { > > "host": "192.168.47.149", > > "port": 8125, > > "metrics": [ > > { > > "name": "index_page", > > "metric_type": "request_count", > > "stat_type": "count", > > "prefix": "apisix.mycompany", > > "namespace": "default", > > "sample_rate": 1.0, > > "tags": { > > "mytag1":"val1", > > "mytag2":"val2" > > } > > }, > > {...} > > ] > > } > > }, > > "upstream": { > > "type": "roundrobin", > > "nodes": { > > "39.97.63.215:80": 1 > > } > > } > > } > > > > ``` > > > > > > I am going to work on them starting with "request_count" and one by one > > gradually. > > > > Please let me know if you have any suggestions, improvements, > > modifications. I'll be happy to incorporate them. > > > > > > Thank you! > > > > > > Best Regards, > > > > Bisakh <https://github.com/bisakhmondal>
