cubicweb/statsd_logger.py
author Denis Laxalde <denis.laxalde@logilab.fr>
Tue, 21 Feb 2017 08:54:20 +0100
changeset 11968 bb0dfc7d2d0e
parent 11767 432f87a63057
child 12291 b640ef6ad633
permissions -rw-r--r--
[skeleton,pyramid] Move pyramid app definition in cubicweb.pyramid module The application definition is actually not specific to the final "cube" being bootstrapped from skeleton. This patch thus move the pyramid application function into cubicweb.pyramid module and let cubicweb register the "paste.app_factory" entry point (instead of the bootstrapped cube). Useless call to `config.scan` is dropped along the way.

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"""Simple statsd_ logger for cubicweb.

This module is meant to be configured by setting a couple of global variables:

- ``bucket`` global variable will be used as statsd bucket in every
statsd_ UDP sent packet.

`- `address`` is a pair (IP, port) specifying the address of the
statsd_ server


There are 3 kinds of statds_ message::

- ``statsd_c(context, n)`` is a simple function to send statsd_
  counter-type of messages like::

    <bucket>.<context>:<n>|c\n

- ``statsd_g(context, value)`` to send statsd_ gauge-type of messages
  like::

    <bucket>.<context>:<n>|g\n

- ``statsd_t(context, ms)`` to send statsd_ time-type of messages
  like::

    <bucket>.<context>:<ms>|ms\n

There is also a decorator (``statsd_timeit``) that may be used to
measure and send to the statsd_ server the time passed in a function
or a method and the number of calls. It will send a message like::
   
    <bucket>.<funcname>:<ms>|ms\n<bucket>.<funcname>:1|c\n


.. _statsd: https://github.com/etsy/statsd

"""



import time
import socket

_bucket = 'cubicweb'
_address = None
_socket = None


def setup(bucket, address):
    """Configure the statsd endpoint

    :param bucket: the name of the statsd bucket that will be used to
                   build messages.

    :param address: the UDP endpoint of the statsd server. Must a
                    couple (ip, port).
    """
    global _bucket, _address, _socket
    packed = None
    for family in (socket.AF_INET6, socket.AF_INET):
        try:
            packed = socket.inet_pton(family, address[0])
            break
        except socket.error:
            continue
    if packed is None:
        return
    _bucket, _address = bucket, address
    _socket = socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)


def statsd_c(context, n=1):
    if _address is not None:
        _socket.sendto('{0}.{1}:{2}|c\n'.format(_bucket, context, n), _address)


def statsd_g(context, value):
    if _address is not None:
        _socket.sendto('{0}.{1}:{2}|g\n'.format(_bucket, context, value), _address)


def statsd_t(context, value):
    if _address is not None:
        _socket.sendto('{0}.{1}:{2:.4f}|ms\n'.format(_bucket, context, value), _address)


class statsd_timeit(object):
    __slots__ = ('callable',)

    def __init__(self, callableobj):
        self.callable = callableobj

    @property
    def __doc__(self):
        return self.callable.__doc__
    @property
    def __name__(self):
        return self.callable.__name__
    
    def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
        if _address is None:
            return self.callable(*args, **kw)
        t0 = time.time()
        try:
            return self.callable(*args, **kw)
        finally:
            dt = 1000*(time.time()-t0)
            msg = '{0}.{1}:{2:.4f}|ms\n{0}.{1}:1|c\n'.format(_bucket, self.__name__, dt)
            _socket.sendto(msg, _address)
                
    def __get__(self, obj, objtype):
        """Support instance methods."""
        if obj is None: # class method or some already wrapped method
            return self
        import functools
        return functools.partial(self.__call__, obj)