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Micrometer KairosDB
KairosDB is a dimensional time-series database built on top of Cassandra. Charting can be accomplished in Grafana by using a Kairos datasource.
1. Installing micrometer-registry-kairos
It is recommended to use the BOM provided by Micrometer (or your framework if any), you can see how to configure it here. The examples below assume you are using a BOM.
1.1. Gradle
After the BOM is configured, add the following dependency:
implementation 'io.micrometer:micrometer-registry-kairos'
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1.2. Maven
After the BOM is configured, add the following dependency:
<dependency>
<groupId>io.micrometer</groupId>
<artifactId>micrometer-registry-kairos</artifactId>
</dependency>
The version is not needed for this dependency since it is defined by the BOM. |
2. Configuring
The following example configures KairosDB:
KairosConfig kairosConfig = new KairosConfig() {
@Override
@Nullable
public String get(String k) {
return null;
}
};
MeterRegistry registry = new KairosMeterRegistry(kairosConfig, Clock.SYSTEM);
KairosConfig
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.kairos
directly to the KairosConfig
:
management.metrics.export.kairos:
# You will probably want disable Kairos publishing in a local development profile.
enabled: true
# The interval at which metrics are sent to Kairos. The default is 1 minute.
step: 1m
# Authentication may be required, depending on how you have Kairos configured
user-name: MYUSER
password: MYPASSWORD