express-hot-shots v1.0.2
express-hot-shots
StatsD route monitoring middleware for Connect/Express. This middleware can be used either globally or on a per-route basis (preferred) and sends status codes and response times to StatsD.
Forked from uber/express-statsd for usage in Spectrum.
Installation
npm install express-hot-shotsUsage
An example of an express server with express-hot-shots:
var express = require('express');
var statsd = require('express-hot-shots');
var app = express();
app.use(statsd());
app.get('/', function (req, res) {
res.send('Hello World!');
});
app.listen(3000);By default, the middleware will send status_code and response_time stats
for all requests. For example, using the created server above and a request to
http://localhost:3000/, the following stats will be sent:
status_code.200:1|c
response_time:100|msPer route example
However, it's highly recommended that you set req.statsdKey which
will be used to namespace the stats. Be aware that stats will only be logged
once a response has been sent; this means that req.statsdKey can be
set even after the express-hot-shots middleware was added to the chain. Here's an
example of a server set up with a more specific key:
var express = require('express');
var expressStatsd = require('express-hot-shots');
var app = express();
function statsd (path) {
return function (req, res, next) {
var method = req.method || 'unknown_method';
req.statsdKey = ['http', method.toLowerCase(), path].join('.');
next();
};
}
app.use(expressStatsd());
app.get('/', statsd('home'), function (req, res) {
res.send('Hello World!');
});
app.listen(3000);A GET request to / on this server would produce the following stats:
http.get.home.status_code.200:1|c
http.get.home.response_time:100|msTags
You can set the tags of the metrics with the req.statsdTags property.
function statsd (path) {
return function (req, res, next) {
var method = req.method || 'unknown_method';
req.statsdKey = ['http', method.toLowerCase(), path].join('.');
req.statsdTags = {
server: process.env.SERVER_NAME,
}
next();
};
}These will be sent with both the response time and status code metrics.
Plain http example
This module also works with any http server
var http = require('http');
var expressStatsd = require('express-hot-shots');
var monitorRequest = expressStatsd();
http.createServer(function (req, res) {
monitorRequest(req, res);
// do whatever you want, framework, library, router
res.end('hello world');
}).listen(3000);Options
expressStatsd(options);- options
Object- Container for settings- client
HotShots instance- a custom hot shots instance - hotShots
Object- The hotShots options if you don't want to provide your own instance - requestKey
String- The key on thereqobject at which to grab the key for the statsd logs. Defaults toreq.statsdKey.
- client