This example sends Camel route metrics to Graphite from a Spring Boot app.
Please read Configuration first
To run the example type
java -jar target/camel-example-spring-boot-metrics.jar
You will see logging from the 'Fast' and 'Slow' routes, and metrics will be sent to Graphite (or nc) every 5 seconds.
Spring Boot auto-configures the com.codahale.metrics.MetricRegistry
.
See code comments in Application.java
for further details.
If you already have a Graphite server, make sure that UDP is enabled
(set ENABLE_UDP_LISTENER = True
in carbon.conf).
If Graphite is not on your local machine, replace localhost
in
Application.java
with the hostname or IP address of your Graphite
server.
If you want to use TCP instead of UDP, use
com.codahale.metrics.graphite.Graphite
instead of
com.codahale.metrics.graphite.GraphiteUDP
, as shown here:
http://metrics.dropwizard.io/3.1.0/manual/graphite/
If you can’t be bothered to set up a Graphite server right now, you can
simulate it by running nc -ul 2003
on Linux. If you don’t have
nc
, use yum search netcat
to find a suitable package to install
(e.g. nmap-ncat.x86_64).
If you hit any problem using Camel or have some feedback, then please let us know.
We also love contributors, so get involved :-)
The Camel riders!