NAME
Riemann::Client - A Perl client for the Riemann event system
SYNOPSIS
use Riemann::Client;
# host and port are optional
my $r = Riemann::Client->new(
host => 'localhost',
port => 5555,
);
# send a simple event
$r->send({service => 'testing', metric => 2.5});
# Or a more complex one
$r->send({
host => 'web3', # defaults to Net::Domain::hostfqdn()
service => 'api latency',
state => 'warn',
metric => 63.5,
time => time() - 10, # defaults to time()
description => '63.5 milliseconds per request',
});
# send several events at once
my @events = (
{ service => 'service1', ... },
{ service => 'service2', ... },
);
$r->send(@events);
# Get all the states from the server
my $res = $r->query('true');
# Or specific states matching a query
$res = $r->query('host =~ "%.dc1" and state = "critical"');
DESCRIPTION
Riemann::Client sends events and/or queries to a Riemann server.
METHODS
new
Returns an instance of the Riemann::Client. These are the optional
arguments accepted:
host
The Riemann server. Defaults to "localhost"
port
Port where the Riemann server is listening. Defaults to 5555
use_udp
By default Riemann::Client will use TCP to communicate over the network.
You can force the usage of UDP setting this argument to true. UDP
datagrams have a maximum size of 16384 bytes by Riemann's default. If
you force the usage of UDP and try to send a larger message, an
exception will be raised.
send
Accepts a list of events (as hashrefs) and sends them over the wire to
the server.
query
Accepts a string and returns a message.
MESSAGE SPECS
This is the specification of the messages in Google::ProtocolBuffers
format:
message State {
optional int64 time = 1;
optional string state = 2;
optional string service = 3;
optional string host = 4;
optional string description = 5;
optional bool once = 6;
repeated string tags = 7;
optional float ttl = 8;
}
message Event {
optional int64 time = 1;
optional string state = 2;
optional string service = 3;
optional string host = 4;
optional string description = 5;
repeated string tags = 7;
optional float ttl = 8;
optional sint64 metric_sint64 = 13;
optional double metric_d = 14;
optional float metric_f = 15;
}
message Query {
optional string string = 1;
}
message Msg {
optional bool ok = 2;
optional string error = 3;
repeated State states = 4;
optional Query query = 5;
repeated Event events = 6;
}
SEE ALSO
* All About Riemann
* Ruby client
AUTHOR
* Miquel Ruiz
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2012 by Miquel Ruiz.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.