rcrowe / laravel-statsd
Send to Statsd server from Laravel
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Requires
- liuggio/statsd-php-client: 1.0.*
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: 0.7.2
- phpunit/phpunit: ~3.7
README
Allows you to seamlessly send data to a Statsd server from within your Laravel application.
Installation
Add rcrowe\laravel-statsd
as a requirement to composer.json:
{ "require": { "rcrowe/laravel-statsd": "0.5.*" } }
Update your packages with composer update
or install with composer install
.
Once Composer has installed or updated your packages you need to register Statsd with Laravel itself. Open up app/config/app.php and find the providers key towards the bottom and add:
'rcrowe\Statsd\StatsdServiceProvider'
You will also need to register the facade so that you can access it within your application. To do this add the following to your aliases in app/config/app.php:
'Statsd' => 'rcrowe\Statsd\Facades\Statsd'
Configuration
Statsd configuration file can be extended by creating app/config/packages/rcrowe/laravel-statsd/config.php
. You can find the default configuration file at vendor/rcrowe/laravel-statsd/src/config/config.php.
You can quickly publish a configuration file by running the following Artisan command.
$ php artisan config:publish rcrowe/laravel-statsd
Usage
Laravel-Statsd exposes the following functions to send data to Statsd:
Statsd::timing($key, $time);
Statsd::gauge($key, $value);
Statsd::set($key, $value);
Statsd::increment($key);
Statsd::decrement($key);
Statsd::updateCount($key, $delta);
The data is automatically sent to Statsd at the end of Laravels life-cycle, but you can force data to be sent with:
Statsd::send()
Note: Data will only be sent to Statsd if your environment matches the environments defined in the config file.