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#Metrics for Spring Build Status

##About

The metrics-spring module integrates Coda Hale's Metrics library with Spring, and provides XML and Java configuration.

This module does the following things:

  • Creates metrics and proxies beans which contain methods annotated with @Timed, @Metered, @ExceptionMetered, and @Counted
  • Registers a Gauge for beans which have members annotated with @Gauge and @CachedGauge
  • Autowires Timers, Meters, Counters and Histograms into fields annotated with @Metric
  • Registers with the HealthCheckRegistry any beans which extend the class HealthCheck
  • Creates reporters from XML config and binds them to the Spring lifecycle
  • Registers metrics and metric sets in XML

###Maven

Current version is 3.0.1, which is compatible with Metrics 3.0

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.ryantenney.metrics</groupId>
    <artifactId>metrics-spring</artifactId>
    <version>3.0.1</version>
</dependency>

This module was formerly contained in the Metrics repository.

###Basic Usage

As of version 3, metrics-spring may be configured using XML or Java, depending on your personal preference.

Spring Context XML:

<beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans"
       xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
       xmlns:metrics="http://www.ryantenney.com/schema/metrics"
       xsi:schemaLocation="
           http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans
           http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.2.xsd
           http://www.ryantenney.com/schema/metrics
           http://www.ryantenney.com/schema/metrics/metrics-3.0.xsd">

    <!-- Registry should be defined in only one context XML file -->
    <metrics:metric-registry id="metrics" />

    <!-- annotation-driven must be included in all context files -->
    <metrics:annotation-driven metric-registry="metrics" />

    <!-- (Optional) Registry should be defined in only one context XML file -->
    <metrics:reporter type="console" metric-registry="metrics" period="1m" />

    <!-- (Optional) The metrics in this example require the metrics-jvm jar-->
    <metrics:register metric-registry="metrics">
        <bean metrics:name="jvm.gc" class="com.codahale.metrics.jvm.GarbageCollectorMetricSet" />
        <bean metrics:name="jvm.memory" class="com.codahale.metrics.jvm.MemoryUsageGaugeSet" />
        <bean metrics:name="jvm.thread-states" class="com.codahale.metrics.jvm.ThreadStatesGaugeSet" />
        <bean metrics:name="jvm.fd.usage" class="com.codahale.metrics.jvm.FileDescriptorRatioGauge" />
    </metrics:register>

    <!-- Beans and other Spring config -->

</beans>

Java Annotation Config:

import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.Configuration;
import com.codahale.metrics.ConsoleReporter;
import com.codahale.metrics.MetricRegistry;
import com.codahale.metrics.SharedMetricRegistries;
import com.ryantenney.metrics.spring.config.annotation.EnableMetrics;
import com.ryantenney.metrics.spring.config.annotation.MetricsConfigurerAdapter;

@Configuration
@EnableMetrics
public class SpringConfiguringClass extends MetricsConfigurerAdapter {

    @Override
    public void configureReporters(MetricRegistry metricRegistry) {
        ConsoleReporter
            .forRegistry(metricRegistry)
            .build()
            .start(1, TimeUnit.MINUTES);
    }

}

###XML Config Documentation

The <metrics:annotation-driven /> element is required, and has 4 optional arguments:

  • Attributes
  • metric-registry - the id of the MetricRegsitry bean with which the generated metrics should be registered. If omitted a new MetricRegistry bean is created.
  • health-check-registry - the id of the HealthCheckRegsitry bean with which to register any beans which extend the class HealthCheck. If omitted a new HealthCheckRegistry bean is created.
  • proxy-target-class - if set to true, always creates CGLIB proxies instead of defaulting to JDK proxies. This may be necessary if you use class-based autowiring.
  • expose-proxy - if set to true, the target can access the proxy which wraps it by calling AopContext.currentProxy().

The <metrics:metric-registry /> element constructs a new MetricRegistry or retrieves a shared registry:

  • Attributes
  • id - the bean name with which to register the MetricRegistry bean
  • name - the name of the MetricRegistry, if present, this calls SharedMetricRegistries.getOrCreate(name)

The <metrics:health-check-registry /> element constructs a new HealthCheckRegistry:

  • Attributes
  • id - the bean name with which to register the HealthCheckRegistry bean

The <metrics:reporter /> element creates and starts a reporter:

  • Attributes
  • id - the bean name
  • metric-registry - the id of the MetricRegsitry bean for which the reporter should retrieve metrics
  • type - the type of the reporter. Additional types may be registered through SPI (more on this later).
  • console: ConsoleReporter
  • jmx: JmxReporter
  • slf4j: Slf4jReporter
  • ganglia: GangliaReporter (requires metrics-ganglia)
  • graphite: GraphiteReporter (requires metrics-graphite)

The <metrics:register /> element registers with the MetricRegistry a bean which extends implements Metric or MetricSet

  • Attributes
  • metric-registry - the id of the MetricRegsitry bean with which the metrics are to be registered
  • Child elements
  • <bean /> - The beans to register with the specified registry.
  • metrics:name attribute on the bean element - specifies the name with which the metric will be registered. Optional if the bean is a MetricSet.

###Java Config Documentation

A @Configuration class annotated with @EnableMetrics is functionally equivalent to using the <metrics:annotation-driven /> element.

  • proxyTargetClass - if set to true, always creates CGLIB proxies instead of defaulting to JDK proxies. This may be necessary if you use class-based autowiring.
  • exposeProxy - if set to true, the target can access the proxy which wraps it by calling AopContext.currentProxy().

The class may also implement the interface MetricsConfigurer, or extend the abstract class MetricsConfigurerAdapter

  • getMetricRegistry() - return the MetricRegsitry instance with which metrics should be registered. If omitted a new MetricRegistry instance is created.
  • getHealthCheckRegistry() - return the HealthCheckRegsitry instance with which to register any beans which extend the class HealthCheck. If omitted a new HealthCheckRegistry instance is created.
  • configureReporters(MetricRegistry) - configure reporters

###A Note on the Limitations of Spring AOP

Due to limitations of Spring AOP only public methods can be proxied, so @Timed, @Metered, @ExceptionMetered, and @Counted have no effect on non-public methods. Additionally, calling an annotated method from within the same class will not go through the proxy.

public class Foo {
	
    @Timed
    public void bar() { /* … */ }
	
    public void baz() {
        this.bar(); // doesn't pass through the proxy
		
        // fix: reengineer
        // workaround: enable `expose-proxy` and change to:
        ((Foo) AopContext.currentProxy()).bar(); // hideous, but it works
    }
}

As @Gauge doesn’t involve a proxy, it may be used on non-public fields and methods. Additionally, @InjectMetric may be used on non-public, non-final fields.

###Users of the Maven Shade plugin

Please see the Shade Readme

###Documentation

Javadocs are hosted at http://ryantenney.github.io/metrics-spring/docs/

Acknowledgements

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License

Copyright (c) 2012-2014 Ryan Tenney

Portions Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Martello Technologies

Published under Apache Software License 2.0, see LICENSE

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