Riemann Ruby Client

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Installing

“ell gem install riemann-client

Use

“by require ‘riemann/client’

Create a client. Host, port and timeout are optional.

c = Riemann::Client.new host: ‘localhost’, port: 5555, timeout: 5

Send a simple event

c « ‘testing’, metric: 2.5

Or a more complex one

c « { host: ‘web3’, service: ‘api latency’, state: ‘warn’, metric: 63.5, description: “63.5 milliseconds per request”, time: Time.now.to_i - 10 }

:host defaults to gethostname(). :time defaults to current unix time. You

can explicitly override host…

c « nil, service: ‘the cloud’, state: ‘nebulous’

Get all the states from the server

c[true]

Or specific states matching a query

c[host =~ %.dc1 and (state = critical or state = warning)]

Transports

Riemann::Client sends small events over UDP by default, and uses TCP for queries and large events. UDP sends are essentially “shouting into the void”. They will not block your application and are roughly an order of magnitude faster than TCP, but you will not know if the server is down or encountered an error. You can specify what transport to use by selecting a subclient:

“uby c.udp « { :state => “ok” } # => nil c.tcp « { :state => “ok” } # => #

Maruku could not parse this XML/HTML: 
<Message ...>
c.tcp["true"]            # => [#<Event ... >, ...]
c.udp["true"]            # => raise Riemann::Client::Unsupported

Client state management

Riemann::Client provides some classes to make managing state updates easier.

Riemann::MetricThread starts a thread to poll a metric periodically, which can be used to flush an accumulated value to ustate at regular intervals.

Riemann::AutoState bundles a state and a client together. Any changes to the AutoState automatically send the new state to the client.

License

The MIT License

Copyright (c) 2011-2022 Kyle Kingsbury