metriken

Crates.iometriken
lib.rsmetriken
version0.7.0
sourcesrc
created_at2023-01-17 21:32:38.527345
updated_at2024-06-12 15:14:21.221923
descriptionA fast and lightweight metrics library
homepagehttps://github.com/pelikan-io/rustcommon
repositoryhttps://github.com/pelikan-io/rustcommon
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metriken

Easily registered distributed metrics.

metriken allows you to easily declare static metrics throughout your codebase. Then, when you want to expose those metrics, you can access them all in one place.

use metriken::{metric, Counter, Gauge, Value};

/// A counter metric named "<crate name>::COUNTER"
#[metric]
static COUNTER: Counter = Counter::new();

/// A gauge metric named "my.metric"
#[metric(name = "my.metric")]
static GAUGE: Gauge = Gauge::new();

fn main() {
    COUNTER.increment();

    for metric in &metriken::metrics() {
        let name = metric.name();

        match metric.value() {
            Some(Value::Counter(val)) => println!("{name}: {val}"),
            Some(Value::Gauge(val)) => println!("{name}: {val}"),
            _ => println!("{name}: <custom>")
        }
    }
}

Code updating the metrics can always access them without needing to go through any indirections. (It just means accessing a static!). Using linkme, the metrics are all gathered into a single global array that can then be used to read all of them and expose them.

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