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Micrometer Azure Monitor
Azure Monitor is a dimensional time-series SaaS with built-in dashboarding.
1. Installing micrometer-registry-azure-monitor
For Gradle, add the following implementation:
implementation 'io.micrometer:micrometer-registry-azure-monitor:latest.release'
For Maven, add the following dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>io.micrometer</groupId>
<artifactId>micrometer-registry-azure-monitor</artifactId>
<version>${micrometer.version}</version>
</dependency>
2. Configuring
The following example configures a Micrometer Azure Monitor:
AzureMonitorConfig azureMonitorConfig = new AzureMonitorConfig() {
@Override
public String instrumentationKey() {
return MY_KEY;
}
@Override
public String get(String key) {
return null;
}
};
MeterRegistry registry = new AzureMonitorMeterRegistry(azureMonitorConfig, Clock.SYSTEM);
AzureMonitorConfig
is an interface with a set of default methods. If, in the implementation of get(String k)
, rather than returning null
, you instead bind it to a property source, you can override the default configuration. For example, Micrometer’s Spring Boot support binds properties that are prefixed with management.metrics.export.azure-monitor
directly to the AzureMonitorConfig
:
management.metrics.export.azure-monitor:
instrumentation-key: YOURKEY
# You will probably want disable Azure Monitor publishing in a local development profile.
enabled: true
# The interval at which metrics are sent to Azure Monitor. The default is 1 minute.
step: 1m