Crates.io | kairosdb |
lib.rs | kairosdb |
version | 0.2.20 |
source | src |
created_at | 2016-11-13 08:17:18.030449 |
updated_at | 2020-01-04 09:03:39.237833 |
description | Client for the KairosDB REST API |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/kstrempel/rust-kairosdb |
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A simple rust language client for the time series database KairosDB.
Full documentation for rust-kairosdb
.
Put this in your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
kairosdb = "0.2"
Then add this in your crate root:
extern crate kairosdb;
The Client itself is used as the central access point, from which numerous operations are defined implementing each of the specific KairosDB APIs.
use kairosdb::Client;
let client = Client::new("localhost", 8080);
A main job of a time series database is collecting and querying data.
To add data to KairosDB we have to create a Datapoints
struct and add
the data to the object.
//!
use kairosdb::datapoints::Datapoints;
let mut datapoints = Datapoints::new("myMetric", 0);
datapoints.add_ms(1000, 11.0);
datapoints.add_ms(2000, 12.0);
datapoints.add_ms(3000, 13.0);
datapoints.add_tag("test", "first");
let result = client.add(&datapoints);
assert!(result.is_ok());
To query data we have to create a Query
Object with the start and end
of the query. The start and the end can be a relative time. Check the
'Time' structure for more information.
use std::collections::HashMap;
use kairosdb::query::{Query, Time, Metric, Tags};
let mut query = Query::new(
Time::Nanoseconds(1000),
Time::Nanoseconds(2000));
let metric = Metric::new("myMetric", Tags::new(), vec![]);
query.add(metric);
let result = client.query(&query).unwrap();
assert!(result.contains_key("myMetric"));
assert_eq!(result["myMetric"].len(), 2);
assert_eq!(result["myMetric"][0].time, 1000);
assert_eq!(result["myMetric"][0].value, 11.0);
assert_eq!(result["myMetric"][1].time, 2000);
assert_eq!(result["myMetric"][1].value, 12.0);
Optionally you can specify aggregators. Aggregators perform an operation on data points. For example, you can sum all data points that exist in 5 minute periods. Aggregators can be combined together. E.g you could sum all data points in 5 minute periods then calculate the average of them for a week period. Aggregators are processed in the order they are specified in the vector for the metric constructor.
use kairosdb::query::*;
use kairosdb::datapoints::Datapoints;
for i in 0..10 {
let mut datapoints = Datapoints::new("myMetric", 0);
datapoints.add_ms(i * 500, i as f64);
datapoints.add_tag("test", "first");
let result = client.add(&datapoints);
assert!(result.is_ok());
}
let mut query = Query::new(
Time::Nanoseconds(0),
Time::Nanoseconds(10*500));
let aggregator = Aggregator::new(
AggregatorType::AVG,
RelativeTime::new(1, TimeUnit::SECONDS));
let metric = Metric::new("myMetric", Tags::new(), vec![aggregator]);
query.add(metric);
let result = client.query(&query).unwrap();
assert!(result.contains_key("myMetric"));
assert_eq!(result["myMetric"].len(), 5);
assert_eq!(result["myMetric"][0].time, 0);
assert_eq!(result["myMetric"][0].value, 0.5);
Deleting data is like querying data.
use kairosdb::query::{Query, Time, Metric, Tags};
let mut query = Query::new(
Time::Nanoseconds(1000),
Time::Nanoseconds(2000));
let mut tags = Tags::new();
tags.insert("test".to_string(), vec!["first".to_string()]);
let metric = Metric::new("myMetric", tags, vec![]);
query.add(metric);
let result = client.delete(&query);
assert!(result.is_ok());
Getting the current set of metric names is a simple function call.
let result = client.list_metrics();
assert!(result.unwrap().contains(&"myMetric".to_string()));
To get information about the current tags and tag values you can use the tagsnames and tagvalues method.
let tagnames = client.tagnames();
let tagvalues = client.tagvalues();
assert!(tagnames.unwrap().contains(&"test".to_string()));
assert!(tagvalues.unwrap().contains(&"first".to_string()));
Delete a metric by name
let result = client.delete_metric(&"myMetric");
assert!(result.is_ok());
To get the health status of the KairosDB Server
let response = client.health();
let result = response.unwrap();
assert_eq!(result[0], "JVM-Thread-Deadlock: OK");
assert_eq!(result[1], "Datastore-Query: OK");
Get the version of the KairosDB Server
let client = Client::new("localhost", 8080);
assert!(client.version().unwrap().starts_with("KairosDB"));
The rust client is currently not supporting the roll-up features.
Copyright 2016-2020 Kai Strempel
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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