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Big stats can be npm installed onto your statsd host and then referenced in your statsd server's configuration under backends
cat config.json
{
bigquery: {
credentials: {
...
},
projectId: "your-gcp-project-id",
datasetId: "your_big_query_data_set_id",
tableId: "your_big_query_table_id"
}
, backends: ["big-stats"],
, ...
}
Big stats is configured through a bigquery
section of your statsd server configuration.
The "credentials" should be a set of google API service account credentials acquired through your google cloud console.
"projectId" and "datasetId" must be predefined in your console bigquery
"tableId" must be provided in as configuration by does not need to be preconfigured in your google cloud console. big-stats will create the table on the fly if not previously present.
You can optionally provide a "flushInterval" (in seconds) for how often you wish to flush
to bigquery. The default is 120
seconds which factors in BigQuery's
1000 job per day quota limit.
Note than statsd flushes in 10
second intervals by default.
Big stats assumes a 4 column schema
name | data type | description |
---|---|---|
timestamp | TIMESTAMP | time stat was flushed |
value | FLOAT | value associated with stat |
key | STRING | user defined stat key |
metric_type | STRING | metric type |
Only user define stats will be published to big query. Statsd internal metrics,
those prefixed with statsd.
, will be omitted.
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FAQs
google big query backend for statsd
The npm package big-stats receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, big-stats popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that big-stats demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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