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artillery-plugin-telegraf

v1.0.3

Published

Telegraf-influx output plugin for Artillery

Readme

Telegraf output for Artillery stats

Forked from artillery-plugin-statsd

This Artillery plugin allows you to publish the stats produced by Artillery CLI to Telegraf's StatsD input plugin in real-time.

Usage

Install

npm install -g artillery-plugin-telegraf - if you've installed Artillery globally

npm install artillery-plugin-telegraf otherwise.

Use

Enable the plugin by adding it in your test script's config.plugins section:

{
  "config": {
    // ...
    "plugins": {
      "telegraf": {
        "host": "localhost",
        "port": 8125,
        "prefix": "artillery",
        "tags" : { // -> This is the important change from the standard artillery-plugin-statsd.
                   //    You can tag your metrics with any tag you like for easier grouping and monitoring.
                   //    This feature exists only in Telegraf and not in the standard statsd protocol
            "testId": "myTestId"
        }
      }
    }
  }
  // ...
}

host, port, and prefix are optional; the values above are the defaults.

tags is optional - used to tag metrics if Telegraf reports to InfluxDB.

Tags are not supported by standard StatsD protocol, only by Telegraf. For more details see here

Published metrics

By default, all stats from artillery are reported. This includes any custom stats you may have in place. As of [email protected], the metrics you can expect to see are as follows.

  • scenariosCreated
  • scenariosCompleted
  • requestsCompleted
  • latency.min
  • latency.max
  • latency.median
  • latency.p95
  • latency.p99
  • rps.count
  • rps.mean
  • scenarioDuration.min
  • scenarioDuration.max
  • scenarioDuration.median
  • scenarioDuration.p95
  • scenarioDuration.p99
  • scenarioCounts.0, scenarioCounts.0 etc
  • codes.200, codes.301 etc
  • errors.ECONNREFUSED, errors.ETIMEDOUT etc
  • matches
  • concurrency
  • pendingRequests

Metrics will be added or removed based on what artillery decides to send.

If a metric is null or cannot be resolved to a number, the default value of 0 is sent. You can change the default value in the configuration by passing in the property default. Example:

"default": 100000 - Metrics are sent with gauges so avoid negative numbers.

Metrics can be skipped by passing in an additional configuration property skipList. Skip list values can look like the following:

  • "skipList": "scenarioDuration" - would skip all scenarioDuration metrics
  • "skipList": "latency.max" - would skip only the latency.max metric
  • "skipList": "scenarioDuration, latency.max" - a comma separated list can be used to pass in multiple values.

License

artillery-plugin-telegraf is distributed under the terms of the ISC license.