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The Metrics
class provides a simple interface for recording metrics using the StatsD protocol. It wraps the hot-shots
library and provides additional functionality for creating timers and shutting down the client.
new Metrics(options?: HotShots.ClientOptions): Metrics
Creates a new Metrics
instance with the specified options.
options
(optional): An object containing the following properties:
host
(optional): The hostname or IP address of the StatsD server. Defaults to localhost.prefix
(optional): The prefix to use for all metric names. Defaults to an empty string.createTimer(name: string, tags?: string[]): Timer
Creates a new Timer
instance with the specified name and tags.
name
: The name of the timer.tags
(optional): An array of tags to apply to the timer.A new Timer
instance.
shutdown(): void
Closes the underlying StatsD client.
time<T>(name: string, fn: () => Promise<T>): Promise<T>
Records the execution time of a promise-returning function.
name
: The name of the timer.fn
: A function that returns a promise.A promise that resolves to the result of the input function.
time<T>(name: string, fn: () => T): T
Records the execution time of a synchronous function.
name
: The name of the timer.fn
: A function that returns a value.The result of the input function.
time<T>(name: string, tags: string[], fn: () => Promise<T>): Promise<T>
Records the execution time of a promise-returning function with additional tags.
name
: The name of the timer.tags
: An array of tags to apply to the timer.fn
: A function that returns a promise.A promise that resolves to the result of the input function.
time<T>(name: string, tags: string[], fn: () => T): T
Records the execution time of a synchronous function with additional tags.
name
: The name of the timer.tags
: An array of tags to apply to the timer.fn
: A function that returns a value.The result of the input function.
The Timer
class provides a simple interface for recording the execution time of a block of code.
new Timer(name: string, tags?: string[], client?: StatsD, startTime?: number): Timer
Creates a new Timer
instance with the specified name and tags.
name
: The name of the timer.tags
(optional): An array of tags to apply to the timer.client
(optional): The StatsD client to use for recording metrics. Defaults to a new hot-shots
client.startTime
(optional): The start time of the timer, in milliseconds since the Unix epoch. Defaults to the current time.end(tags?: string[], sampleRate?: number, value?: number): void
Records the execution time of the timer.
tags
(optional): An array of tags to apply to the timer.sampleRate
(optional): The sample rate to use for recording the metric. Defaults to 1.value
(optional): The value to use for recording the metric. Defaults to the elapsed time since the timer was created.startTime
: The start time of the timer, in milliseconds since the Unix epoch.FAQs
Node Metrics collection library for use by Nooks
The npm package @nooks-ai/metrics receives a total of 771 weekly downloads. As such, @nooks-ai/metrics popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @nooks-ai/metrics demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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