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rsg-metrics-server
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A tiny server for receiving metrics by HTTP post.
The metrics are stored to MongoDB.
npm install -g rsg-metrics-server
rsg-metrics-server [--port <portno>] [--db <database-connection-string>] [--metricsCollection <database-collection>]
Edit the file config.json where you can set the database, collections and port for the server.
{
"db": "metrics",
"metricsCollection": "metrics",
"port": 3000
}
The port, db and metricsCollection can be overridden by the command line.
The body of the HTTP post should look like this
{
"Metrics": [
// Array of metrics posted to the server.
],
"Properties": [
// Key/value pairs attached to this set of metrics.
]
}
Each metric in the array is stored in the database as a separate document.
Each metric has time stamp and properties attached before being stored in the database.
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A tiny server that for recieving metrics by HTTP post.
We found that rsg-metrics-server 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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