logstash-filter-metrics 4.0.1 → 4.0.2

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+ ## 4.0.2
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+ - Relax constraint on logstash-core-plugin-api to >= 1.60 <= 2.99
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  ## 4.0.1
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  - Republish all the gems under jruby.
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  ## 4.0.0
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  # dotted notation to avoid colliding with versions of Elasticsearch 2.0+. Please
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  # note the changes in the documentation (underscores and sub-fields used).
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  #
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- # For example, if you have a field 'response' that is
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+ # For example, if you have a field `response` that is
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  # a http response code, and you want to count each
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  # kind of response, you can do this:
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  # [source,ruby]
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  # }
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  #
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  # Metrics are flushed every 5 seconds by default or according to
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- # 'flush_interval'. Metrics appear as
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+ # `flush_interval`. Metrics appear as
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  # new events in the event stream and go through any filters
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  # that occur after as well as outputs.
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  #
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  # The event that is flushed will include every 'meter' and 'timer'
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  # metric in the following way:
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  #
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- # #### 'meter' values
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+ # ==== `meter` values
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  #
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  # For a `meter => "something"` you will receive the following fields:
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  #
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  # * "[thing][count]" - the total count of events
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- # * "[thing][rate_1m]" - the 1-minute rate (sliding)
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- # * "[thing][rate_5m]" - the 5-minute rate (sliding)
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- # * "[thing][rate_15m]" - the 15-minute rate (sliding)
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+ # * "[thing][rate_1m]" - the per-second event rate in a 1-minute sliding window
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+ # * "[thing][rate_5m]" - the per-second event rate in a 5-minute sliding window
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+ # * "[thing][rate_15m]" - the per-second event rate in a 15-minute sliding window
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  #
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- # #### 'timer' values
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+ # ==== `timer` values
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  #
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  # For a `timer => [ "thing", "%{duration}" ]` you will receive the following fields:
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  #
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  # * "[thing][count]" - the total count of events
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- # * "[thing][rate_1m]" - the 1-minute rate of events (sliding)
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- # * "[thing][rate_5m]" - the 5-minute rate of events (sliding)
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- # * "[thing][rate_15m]" - the 15-minute rate of events (sliding)
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+ # * "[thing][rate_1m]" - the per-second event rate in a 1-minute sliding window
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+ # * "[thing][rate_5m]" - the per-second event rate in a 5-minute sliding window
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+ # * "[thing][rate_15m]" - the per-second event rate in a 15-minute sliding window
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  # * "[thing][min]" - the minimum value seen for this metric
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  # * "[thing][max]" - the maximum value seen for this metric
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  # * "[thing][stddev]" - the standard deviation for this metric
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  # * "[thing][mean]" - the mean for this metric
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  # * "[thing][pXX]" - the XXth percentile for this metric (see `percentiles`)
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  #
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- # #### Example: computing event rate
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+ # The default lengths of the event rate window (1, 5, and 15 minutes)
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+ # can be configured with the `rates` option.
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+ #
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+ # ==== Example: Computing event rate
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  #
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  # For a simple example, let's track how many events per second are running
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  # through logstash:
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  # rate: 25875.892745934525
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  # rate: 26836.42375967113
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  #
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+ # We see the output includes our events' 1-minute rate.
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  # In the real world, you would emit this to graphite or another metrics store,
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  # like so:
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  # in your metrics.
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  # filter {
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  s.licenses = ['Apache License (2.0)']
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  s.summary = "The metrics filter is useful for aggregating metrics."
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  s.add_runtime_dependency "metriks" #(MIT license)
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  name: logstash-filter-metrics
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  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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- version: 4.0.1
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  platform: ruby
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  authors:
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  - Elastic
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: bin
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2016-05-09 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2016-07-14 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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  requirements: []
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  summary: The metrics filter is useful for aggregating metrics.