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graphyte is a small Python library that sends data to a Graphite metrics
server (Carbon). We wrote it because the existing graphitesend
_ library
didn’t support Python 3, and it also required gevent for asyncronous use.
graphyte is tested on Python 3.5+ as well as Python 2.7, and uses the
standard library’s threading
module for asynchronous use.
The library is on the Python Package Index (PyPI)
_, so to install it, fire up
a command prompt, activate your virtualenv if you’re using one, and type:
::
pip install graphyte
Using graphyte is simple – just call init()
to initialize the default
sender and then send()
to send a message. For example, to send
system.sync.foo.bar 42 {timestamp}\n
to graphite.example.com:2003
synchronously:
.. code:: python
import graphyte
graphyte.init('graphite.example.com', prefix='system.sync')
graphyte.send('foo.bar', 42)
If you want to send asynchronously on a background thread (for example, in a web server context), just specify a send interval. For example, this will setup a background thread to send every 10 seconds:
.. code:: python
graphyte.init('graphite.example.com', prefix='system.async', interval=10)
graphyte.send('foo.bar', 42)
If you want to send tagged metrics, the usage is as follows:
.. code:: python
graphite.send('foo.bar', 42, tags={'ding': 'dong'})
For more advanced usage, for example if you want to send to multiple servers
or if you want to subclass Sender
, you can instantiate instances of
Sender
directly. For example, to instantiate two senders sending to
different servers (one synchronous, one using a background thread with send
interval 10 seconds), use something like the following:
.. code:: python
sender1 = graphyte.Sender('graphite1.example.com', prefix='system.one')
sender2 = graphyte.Sender('graphite2.example.com', prefix='system.two', interval=10)
sender1.send('foo.bar1', 42)
sender2.send('foo.bar2', 43)
If you want to send via UDP instead of TCP, just add protocol='udp'
to
the init()
or Sender()
call.
Or, to customize how messages are logged or sent to the socket, subclass
Sender
and override send_message
(or even send_socket
if you
want to override logging and exception handling):
.. code:: python
class CustomSender(graphyte.Sender):
def send_message(self, message):
print('Sending bytes in some custom way: {!r}'.format(message))
By default, exceptions that occur when sending a message are logged. If you
want to raise and propagate exceptions instead, instantiate Sender
with
raise_send_errors=True
. It's an error to set raise_send_errors
when
interval
is specified.
Socket sending errors are logged using the Python logging system (using
logger name “graphyte”). If the sender is initialized with
log_sends=True
, all sends are logged at the INFO level.
You can also use graphyte to send metrics directly from the command line:
::
python -m graphyte foo.bar 42
There are command line arguments to specify the server and port and other
configuration. Type python -m graphyte --help
for help.
Read the code in graphyte.py
_ for more details – it’s pretty small!
graphyte was written by Ben Hoyt
_ and is licensed with a
permissive MIT license (see LICENSE.txt
_).
Related work: delphid
_ has a fork of graphyte which supports the statsd
protocol. See the changes on delphid's branch
_.
.. _graphitesend: https://github.com/daniellawrence/graphitesend .. _on the Python Package Index (PyPI): https://pypi.python.org/pypi/graphyte .. _graphyte.py: https://github.com/benhoyt/graphyte/blob/master/graphyte.py .. _Ben Hoyt: http://benhoyt.com/ .. _LICENSE.txt: https://github.com/benhoyt/graphyte/blob/master/LICENSE.txt .. _delphid: https://github.com/delphid .. _delphid's branch: https://github.com/benhoyt/graphyte/compare/master...delphid:statsd_message_style?expand=1
FAQs
Python 3 compatible library to send data to a Graphite metrics server (Carbon)
We found that graphyte demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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