The Ruby client is a library suitable for inclusion in existing Ruby projects or for development of standalone scripts. It provides an abstraction on top of Datadog’s raw HTTP interface for reporting events and metrics.
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Small fix for capistrano integration
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Various bug fixes (event.to_hash, md5 import, capistrano lambda roles)
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Bug fix for submitting counters
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Support an aggregation key to aggregate events together
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Metrics can be counters, rather than just gauges (thanks to @treeder)
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Metrics can be tagged.
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Capistrano integration. See github.com/DataDog/dogapi-rb/tree/master/lib/capistrano
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You can now manage host tags
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You can now get event details and query the stream in addition to posting events
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Functionality relating to events with a duration has been deprecated
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The underlying clients have been updated to use Datadog’s new public HTTP API
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You do not need to use environment variables anymore to use the client.
Available at: github.com/DataDog/dogapi-rb
$ cd dogapi-rb $ rake gem $ gem install pkg/dogapi-*.gem
Gem page: rubygems.org/gems/dogapi
$ gem install dogapi
If you get a permission error, you might need to run the install process with sudo:
$ sudo gem install dogapi
If you get a LoadError, missing mkmf, you need to install the development packages for ruby.
$ # on ubuntu e.g. $ sudo apt-get install ruby-dev
Go to your setup page.
Events and metric data points can be attached to hosts to take advantage of automatic tagging with the host’s tags.
If you want to attach events and points to a specific device on a host, simply specify the device when calling emit functions.
require 'rubygems' require 'dogapi' api_key = "abcdef123456" # submitting events doesn't require an application_key, so we don't bother setting it dog = Dogapi::Client.new(api_key) dog.emit_event(Dogapi::Event.new('Testing done, FTW'), :host => "my_host")
require 'rubygems' require 'dogapi' api_key = "abcdef123456" application_key = "fedcba654321" dog = Dogapi::Client.new(api_key, application_key) dog.add_tags("my_host", ["tagA", "tagB"])
You want to track a new metric called some
.metric
.name
and have just sampled it from my_device
on my_host
. Its value is 50. Here is how you submit the value to Datadog.
require 'rubygems' require 'dogapi' api_key = "abcdef123456" # submitting metrics doesn't require an application_key, so we don't bother setting it dog = Dogapi::Client.new(api_key) dog.emit_point('some.metric.name', 50.0, :host => "my_host", :device => "my_device")
Let us now assume that you have sampled the metric multiple times and you would like to submit the results. You can use the emit_points
method (instead of emit_point
). Since you are submitting more than one data point you will need to pass a list of Time
, float
pairs, instead of a simple float
value.
require 'rubygems' require 'dogapi' # Actual sampling takes place t1 = Time.now val1 = 50.0 # some time elapses t2 = Time.now val2 = 51.0 # some more time elapses t3 = Time.now val3 = -60.0 api_key = "abcdef123456" dog = Dogapi::Client.new(api_key) dog.emit_points('some.metric.name', [[t1, val1], [t2, val2], [t3, val3]], :host => "my_host", :device => "my_device")