// Cadence - An extensible Statsd client for Rust! // // To the extent possible under law, the author(s) have dedicated all copyright and // related and neighboring rights to this file to the public domain worldwide. // This software is distributed without any warranty. // // You should have received a copy of the CC0 Public Domain Dedication along with this // software. If not, see . // This example shows how the Cadence client could be used with a 'no-op' sink // that just discards all metrics. This might be useful if you want to disable // metric collection for some reason. use cadence::prelude::*; use cadence::{NopMetricSink, StatsdClient}; use std::time::Duration; fn main() { let sink = NopMetricSink; let metrics = StatsdClient::from_sink("example.prefix", sink); metrics.count("example.counter", 1).unwrap(); metrics.gauge("example.gauge", 5).unwrap(); metrics.gauge("example.gauge", 5.0).unwrap(); metrics.time("example.timer", 32).unwrap(); metrics.time("example.timer", Duration::from_millis(32)).unwrap(); metrics.histogram("example.histogram", 22).unwrap(); metrics .histogram("example.histogram", Duration::from_nanos(22)) .unwrap(); metrics.histogram("example.histogram", 22.0).unwrap(); metrics.distribution("example.distribution", 33).unwrap(); metrics.distribution("example.distribution", 33.0).unwrap(); metrics.meter("example.meter", 8).unwrap(); metrics.set("example.set", 44).unwrap(); }