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artillery-plugin-statsd
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This Artillery plugin allows you to publish the stats produced by Artillery CLI to StatsD in real-time.
npm install -g artillery-plugin-statsd
- if you've installed Artillery globally
npm install artillery-plugin-statsd
otherwise.
Enable the plugin by adding it in your test script's config.plugins
section:
{
"config": {
// ...
"plugins": {
"statsd": {
"host": "localhost",
"port": 8125,
"prefix": "artillery"
}
}
}
// ...
}
host
, port
, and prefix
are optional; the values above are the defaults.
By default, all stats from artillery are reported. This includes any custom stats you may have in place. As of artillery@1.5.0-17
, the metrics you can expect to see are as follows.
scenariosCreated
scenariosCompleted
requestsCompleted
latency.min
latency.max
latency.median
latency.p95
latency.p99
rps.count
rps.mean
scenarioDuration.min
scenarioDuration.max
scenarioDuration.median
scenarioDuration.p95
scenarioDuration.p99
scenarioCounts.0
, scenarioCounts.0
etccodes.200
, codes.301
etcerrors.ECONNREFUSED
, errors.ETIMEDOUT
etcmatches
concurrency
pendingRequests
Metrics will be added or removed based on what artillery decides to send.
If a metric is null or cannot be resolved to a number, the default value of 0
is sent. You can change the default value in the configuration by passing in the property default
. Example:
"default": 100000
- Metrics are sent with gauges so avoid negative numbers.
Metrics can be skipped by passing in an additional configuration property skipList
. Skip list values can look like the following:
"skipList": "scenarioDuration"
- would skip all scenarioDuration
metrics"skipList": "latency.max"
- would skip only the latency.max
metric"skipList": "scenarioDuration, latency.max"
- a comma separated list can be used to pass in multiple values.This plugin can be used to publish metrics to Librato:
npm install statsd
cd /path/to/statsd
npm install statsd-librato-backend
Enable the backend in your StatsD config:
{
librato: {
email: "mylibrato@email.com",
token: "a161e2bc22b1bdd0cfe90412token10498token22dd52cat792doge1ab5a1d32"
},
backends: ['statsd-librato-backend']
}
artillery-plugin-statsd is distributed under the terms of the ISC license.
FAQs
Statsd output plugin for Artillery
The npm package artillery-plugin-statsd receives a total of 21,395 weekly downloads. As such, artillery-plugin-statsd popularity was classified as popular.
We found that artillery-plugin-statsd 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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