2.0.4 • Published 5 years ago
newman-reporter-influxdb v2.0.4
newman-reporter-influxdb
InfluxDB reporter for Newman that sends the test results information to InfluxDB (1.x, 2.x) which can be used from Grafana to build dashboard.
Getting Started
- Install newman
- Install newman-reporter-influxdb
- Install InfluxDB (Get the server address, port, database name, etc)
Prerequisites
- nodeand- npm
- newman-- npm install -g newman
- InfluxDB
Installation
npm install -g newman-reporter-influxdbInstallation should be done globally if newman is installed globally, otherwise install without
-goption
Usage
Specify -r influxdb option while running the collection
newman run <collection-url> -r influxdb \
  --reporter-influxdb-server <server-ip> \
  --reporter-influxdb-port <server-port> \
  --reporter-influxdb-name <database-name> \
  --reporter-influxdb-measurement <measurement-name>- By default, reporter consider influxdb version 1.x (i.e 1.7, 1.8)
- In case of InfluxDB version 2, specify version, org and bucket name as well- --reporter-influxdb-version 2
- --reporter-influxdb-org <org-name>
- --reporter-influxdb-name <bucket-name>
 
Example:
# For InfluxDB version 1.x
newman run https://www.getpostman.com/collections/631643-f695cab7-6878-eb55-7943-ad88e1ccfd65-JsLv -r influxdb \
--reporter-influxdb-server localhost \
--reporter-influxdb-port 8086 \
--reporter-influxdb-name newman_reports \
--reporter-influxdb-measurement api_results
# For InfluxDB version 2.x
newman run https://www.getpostman.com/collections/631643-f695cab7-6878-eb55-7943-ad88e1ccfd65-JsLv -r influxdb \
  --reporter-influxdb-server localhost \
  --reporter-influxdb-port 8086 \
  --reporter-influxdb-org viz \
  --reporter-influxdb-version 2 \
  --reporter-influxdb-username viz \
  --reporter-influxdb-password db123456 \
  --reporter-influxdb-name viz \
  --reporter-influxdb-measurement api_resultsOptions:
| Option | Remarks | 
|---|---|
| --reporter-influxdb-server | IP Address or Host of InfluxDB | 
| --reporter-influxdb-port | Port no. (Usually 8086) | 
| --reporter-influxdb-version | InfluxDB Version 1,2(default1) | 
| --reporter-influxdb-org | InfluxDB Org (For InfluxDB version 2.x) | 
| --reporter-influxdb-port | Port no. (Usually 8086) | 
| --reporter-influxdb-name | Database name (or Bucket name for InfluxDB version 2.x) | 
| --reporter-influxdb-measurement | Measurement Point name (If not provided, then reporter will create measurement with prefix newman_results-<timestamp>) | 
| --reporter-influxdb-username(Optional) | Username created for InfluxDB (e.g. newman_user) | 
| --reporter-influxdb-password(Optional) | Password of the user (e.g. p@ssw0rd) | 
| --reporter-influxdb-identifier(Optional) | An identifier to be passed to InfluxDB (default: run-${Date.now()}) | 
| --reporter-influxdb-mode | Transmission Mode http,https,udp(default:http) | 
| --reporter-debug | Enable debug mode (default: false) | 
Compatibility
| newman-reporter-influxdb | InfluxDB | 
|---|---|
| v1.0.0+ | v1.7 | 
| v2.0.0+ | v1.8, v2.x | 
Notes:
- This reporter currently uses InfluxDB HTTP APIs / TCP Protocol to send data
To Do
- Convert to ES6 based version
- Folder Structure
- Username and Password support
- Include UDP Reporter as well
- HTTPS Support
- Add batch operation
- ESLint / StandardJS
- CI/CD with Github Actions
- HealthCheck to InfluxDB
- Remove axios to make it lightweight
- Compatibility with InfluxDB 2.x
- Tests
Development
- npm pack
- npm i -g newman-reporter-<name>.<version>.tgz
- OR make local-install
- make test-v1/- make test-v2
Development Notes
npm publish --access public
- name: npm publish
        run: |
          LATEST=`npm view . version`
          CURRENT=`cat package.json | jq -r .version`
          if [ "$LATEST" != "$CURRENT" ]
          then
            npm ci
            npm publish
          fi
{
    "scripts": {
        "postpublish" : "PACKAGE_VERSION=$(cat package.json | grep version | head -1 | awk -F: '{ print $2 }' | sed 's/[\",]//g' | tr -d '[[:space:]]') && git tag $PACKAGE_VERSION && git push --tags"
    }
}
PACKAGE_VERSION=$(cat package.json \
  | grep version \
  | head -1 \
  | awk -F: '{ print $2 }' \
  | sed 's/[",]//g' \
  | tr -d '[[:space:]]')
echo $PACKAGE_VERSION
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https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_http_request_url_options_callback
https://nodejs.dev/making-http-requests-with-nodejs
https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/blob/1.7/services/udp/README.md
https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v1.7/supported_protocols/udp/
[udp]
  enabled = true
  bind-address = ":8086"
  database = "newman_reports_udp"
  batch-size = 1000
  batch-timeout = “1s”
To write, just send newline separated line protocol over UDP.  Can send one point at a time (not very performant) or send batches.
$ echo "newman_results value=1" > /dev/udp/localhost/8086
$ echo "select * from newman_results" | influx -database newman_reports_udp
Connected to http://localhost:8086 version 1.7
InfluxDB shell 0.9
name: newman_results
---------
time                value
2020-26-06T11:25:15.321527811Z    1
curl -G http://localhost:8086/query --data-urlencode "q=CREATE DATABASE newman_reports"
docker run --name influxdb-1.7 -p 8086:8086 influxdb:1.7
docker run --name influxdb-1.8 -p 8086:8086 influxdb:1.8
docker run --name influxdb-2 -p 8086:8086 quay.io/influxdb/influxdb:v2.0.3