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2015-11-24Fixed some typosDavid M. Lee
Fixes some minor typos in the CHANGES file, plus an embarrasing typo in the StatsD API. Change-Id: I9ca4858c64a4a07d2643b81baa64baebb27a4eb7
2015-11-22res_statsd: Add functions that support variable argumentsMatt Jordan
Often, the metric names of statistics we are generating for StatsD have some dynamic component to them. This can be the name of a particular resource, or some internal status label in Asterisk. With the current set of functions, callers of the statsd API must first build the metric name themselves, then pass this to the API functions. This results in a large amount of boilerplate code and usage of either fixed length static buffers or dynamic memory allocation, neither of which is desireable. This patch adds two new functions to the StatsD API that support a printf style format specifier for constructing the metric name. A dynamic string, allocated in threadstorage, is used to build the metric name. This eases the burden on users of the StatsD API. Change-Id: If533c72d1afa26d807508ea48b4d8c7b32f414ea
2015-11-04StatsD: Add res_statsd compatibilitytcambron
Added a new api to res_statsd.c to allow it to receive a character pointer for the value argument. This allows for a '+' and a '-' to easily be sent with the value. ASTERISK-25419 Reported By: Ashley Sanders Change-Id: Id6bb53600943d27347d2bcae26c0bd5643567611
2013-04-26Example of how to use the Stasis message busDavid M. Lee
In order to get people familiar with the Stasis message bus, it would be useful to have something of a tutorial. Since I'm not clever enough to think of some cool integration we could do with Twitter, I settled for something that might actually be useful. This patch adds a res_statsd.so module, which implements a basic statsd[1] client. Statsd is a very simple statistics gathering server, which can publish its results to a backend graphing engine, like Graphite[2]. There are several different Statsd server implementations[3], so you can pick what works best for your environment. The actual example of how to use the Stasis message bus is in res_chan_stats.so. This module demonstrates how to use subscriptions and the message router by monitoring messages and posting channels stats to the statsd server. A wiki page walking through res_chan_stats.so is forthcoming. [1]: https://github.com/etsy/statsd/ [2]: http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ [3]: http://joemiller.me/2011/09/21/list-of-statsd-server-implementations/ Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2460/ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@386624 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3