Fix statsd metrics collection for names with ":"

Statsd server is ignoring malformed metrics. This change introduces
a basic sanitizing to metric names for avoid losing those metrics.

See gh-8906
pull/8929/head
Odín del Río 8 years ago committed by Stephane Nicoll
parent cdf3eadc95
commit 9e705c83c8

@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ import org.springframework.util.StringUtils;
* a gauge.
*
* @author Dave Syer
* @author Odín del Río
* @since 1.3.0
*/
public class StatsdMetricWriter implements MetricWriter, Closeable {
@ -87,12 +88,12 @@ public class StatsdMetricWriter implements MetricWriter, Closeable {
@Override
public void increment(Delta<?> delta) {
this.client.count(delta.getName(), delta.getValue().longValue());
this.client.count(sanitizeMetricName(delta.getName()), delta.getValue().longValue());
}
@Override
public void set(Metric<?> value) {
String name = value.getName();
String name = sanitizeMetricName(value.getName());
if (name.contains("timer.") && !name.contains("gauge.")
&& !name.contains("counter.")) {
this.client.recordExecutionTime(name, value.getValue().longValue());
@ -117,6 +118,16 @@ public class StatsdMetricWriter implements MetricWriter, Closeable {
this.client.stop();
}
/**
* The statsd server does not allow ":" in metric names. Since the the statsd client
* is not dealing with this, we have to sanitize the metric name.
* @param name The metric name
* @return The sanitized metric name
*/
private String sanitizeMetricName(String name) {
return name.replace(":", "");
}
private static final class LoggingStatsdErrorHandler
implements StatsDClientErrorHandler {

@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.assertThat;
* Tests for {@link StatsdMetricWriter}.
*
* @author Dave Syer
* @author Odín del Río
*/
public class StatsdMetricWriterTests {
@ -97,6 +98,20 @@ public class StatsdMetricWriterTests {
assertThat(this.server.messagesReceived().get(0)).isEqualTo("my.gauge.foo:3|g");
}
@Test
public void incrementMetricWithInvalidCharsInName() throws Exception {
this.writer.increment(new Delta<>("counter.fo:o", 3L));
this.server.waitForMessage();
assertThat(this.server.messagesReceived().get(0)).isEqualTo("me.counter.foo:3|c");
}
@Test
public void setMetricWithInvalidCharsInName() throws Exception {
this.writer.set(new Metric<>("gauge.f:o:o", 3L));
this.server.waitForMessage();
assertThat(this.server.messagesReceived().get(0)).isEqualTo("me.gauge.foo:3|g");
}
private static final class DummyStatsDServer implements Runnable {
private final List<String> messagesReceived = new ArrayList<String>();

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