Skip to main content

WSGI middleware for statsd timing

Project description

wsgi-statsd documentation

https://api.travis-ci.org/paylogic/wsgi-statsd.png https://pypip.in/v/wsgi-statsd/badge.png https://coveralls.io/repos/paylogic/wsgi-statsd/badge.svg?branch=master Documentation Status

wsgi_statsd is a WSGI middleware that provides an easy way to time all requests. Integration is as easy as just wrapping your existing wsgi application.

Usage

In your wsgi.py file wrap your WSGI application as follows:

import statsd
from wsgi_statsd import StatsdTimingMiddleware


def application(environ, start_response):
    response_body = 'The request method was %s' % environ['REQUEST_METHOD']
    status = '200 OK'
    response_headers = [('Content-Type', 'text/plain'),
                        ('Content-Length', str(len(response_body)))]

    start_response(status, response_headers)

    return [response_body]

client = statsd.StatsClient(
    prefix='your_prefix',
    host='your_host',
    port=8125
)

application = StatsdTimingMiddleware(application, client)
application = StatsdTimingMiddleware(application, client, time_exceptions=True)

What it does

The middleware uses the statsd timer function, using the environ[‘PATH_INFO’], environ[‘REQUEST_METHOD’] and the status code variables as the name for the key and the amount of time the request took as the value.

If you want more granular reporting you’ll have to work with the prefix argument. You can pass any string you want and the middleware will pass it along to statsd.

Using the foo prefix and calling the www.spam.com/bar/test/ page will result in foo.bar_test.GET.200 having a value equal to the time it took to handle the request.

If you passed time_exceptions=True and exception happened during the response, then the key name will be postfixed with the exception class name: foo.bar_test.GET.500.ValueError

StatsdTimingMiddleware(application, client, separator='.')

Customizing for your needs

It’s possible to customize the way wsgi_statsd generates the key and/or time. StatsdTimingMiddleware has send_stats and get_key_name which you can override:

class CustomStatsdMiddleware(StatsdTimingMiddleware):

    def get_key_name(self, environ, response_interception):
        return super(self, CustomStatsdMiddleware).get_key_name(environ, response_interception) + '.' + environ['Transfer-Encoding']


    def send_stats(self, start, environ, response_interception):
        super(self, CustomStatsdMiddleware).send_stats(start + 10, environ, response_interception)

Contact

If you have questions, bug reports, suggestions, etc. please create an issue on the GitHub project page.

License

This software is licensed under the MIT license.

Please refer to the license file.

© 2015 Wouter Lansu, Paylogic International and others.

Changelog

0.2.5

  • Fixed issue with the separator parameter. It now functions as expected and documented.

0.2.4

  • Add separator parameter to StatsdTimingMiddleware.__init__().

0.2.3

  • Add exception class name to the key when exception happens (bubenkoff)

0.2.1

  • ensure close() is properly called from the response (bubenkoff, GrahamDumpleton)

  • optionally time exceptions (bubenkoff)

  • code readability improvements (bubenkoff)

0.2.0

  • Fixed version numbers

  • Added support for WSGI applications returning generators

  • Added a test to verify that the response body remains the same after passing through the middleware

0.1.0

  • Initial public release

Project details


Download files

Download the file for your platform. If you're not sure which to choose, learn more about installing packages.

Source Distribution

wsgi-statsd-0.2.5.tar.gz (6.1 kB view hashes)

Uploaded Source

Supported by

AWS AWS Cloud computing and Security Sponsor Datadog Datadog Monitoring Fastly Fastly CDN Google Google Download Analytics Microsoft Microsoft PSF Sponsor Pingdom Pingdom Monitoring Sentry Sentry Error logging StatusPage StatusPage Status page