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Simple scaffolding for applications that produce batched CloudWatch metrics

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Simple scaffolding for applications that produce batched CloudWatch metrics

Installation

npm install cloudwatch-producer

Usage

import { Producer } from 'cloudwatch-producer';

// create simple producer
const producer = Producer.create({
  region: 'eu-west-1'
});

Credentials

By default the consumer will look for AWS credentials in the places specified by the AWS SDK. The simplest option is to export your credentials as environment variables:

export AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=...
export AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=...

If you need to specify your credentials manually, you can use a pre-configured instance of the CloudWatch Client.

import { Producer } from 'cloudwatch-producer';
import { CloudWatchClient } from '@aws-sdk/client-cloudwatch';

// create simple producer
const producer = Producer.create({
  region: 'eu-west-1',
  cloudwatch: new CloudWatchClient({
    region: 'eu-west-1',
    credentials: {
      accessKeyId: 'yourAccessKey',
      secretAccessKey: 'yourSecret'
    }
  })
});

Sending Metrics

To send a metric, you just need to call the .collect() method with your metric and value, as in the example below.

import { Producer } from 'cloudwatch-producer';

// create simple producer
const producer = Producer.create({
  region: 'eu-west-1'
});

producer.collect(
  {
    MetricName: 'My Awesome Metric',
    Unit: 'Seconds',
    Dimensions: [
      {
        Name: 'dimension-one',
        Value: 'dimension-one-value'
      }
    ]
  },
  2
);

Please note that if you have not started the producer, this metric will be sent instantly, rather than in a batch. You can find out how to start batching below.

Batching Metrics

By default, CloudWatch Producer will not send metrics in batches until the producer has been started, to start it, just call the .start() method like so:

producer.start();

Stop Batching Metrics

If you would like to stop sending metrics in batches and go back to instantly sending metrics, just call the .stop() method like so:

producer.stop();

What gets sent to CloudWatch?

CloudWatch Producer will send the following via the API when a metric batch is triggered or a metric is instantly dispatched:

{
  MetricName: "My Awesome Metric",
  Dimensions: [
    {
      Name: 'dimension-one',
      Value: 'dimension-one-value'
    }
  ],
  StatisticValues: {
    Maximum: 2,
    Minimum: 2,
    SampleCount: 1,
    Sum: 2
  },
  Timestamp: "Thu Mar 02 2023 22:26:20 GMT+0000 (Greenwich Mean Time)",
  Unit: "Seconds"
}
  • If no Dimensions were supplied when the metric was collected, it will be sent as []
  • If a Unit was not supplied when the metric was collected, it will be sent as None
  • Timestamp is automatically set as the date and time that the metric collection was triggered
  • If you are batching requests, the metric will be updated
    • The values within StatisticValues will be incremented like so:
      • Maximum will either be the previously stored value or the provided value if the provided value is higher
      • Minimum will either be the previously stored value or the provided value if the provided value is lower
      • SampleCount will be incremented each time the metric is updated
      • Sum will be the previously stored value plus the provided value

Development

Test

npm test

Coverage

For coverage report, run the command:

npm run coverage

Lint

To check for problems using ESLint

npm run lint

Contributing

See contributing guidelines

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Package last updated on 05 Mar 2023

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