Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package apiusagemonitoring provides filters gathering metrics around API calls
Feature switch & Dependencies
This feature is by default not enabled. To enable it, the flag `-enable-api-usage-monitoring` must be set when Skipper is launched. Also, it does not make sense if none of the metrics implementation is enabled. To use this filter, start skipper enabling at least one metrics flavour. Per instance:
skipper -enable-api-usage-monitoring -metrics-flavour prometheus
This will enable the API monitoring filter through Prometheus metrics.
Configuration ¶
Due to its structured configuration, the filter accepts one parameter of type string containing a JSON object.
Details and examples can be found at https://opensource.zalando.com/skipper/reference/filters/#apiUsageMonitoring (or in this project, under `docs/reference/filters.md`).
Development Helpers ¶
The spec and filter log detailed operation information at `DEBUG` level. The -application-log-level=DEBUG switch is desirable for debugging usage of the filter.
Command line example for executing locally:
make skipper && ./bin/skipper \ -routes-file "$HOME/temp/test.eskip" \ -enable-api-usage-monitoring \ -api-usage-monitoring-realm-keys="https://identity.zalando.com/realm" \ -api-usage-monitoring-client-keys="https://identity.zalando.com/managed-id,sub" \ -api-usage-monitoring-realmsTrackingPattern-tracking-pattern="services" \ -metrics-flavour prometheus \ -histogram-metric-buckets=".01,.025,.05,.075,.1,.2,.3,.4,.5,.75,1,2,3,4,5,7,10,15,20,30,60,120,300,600" \ -application-log-level=DEBUG
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Constants ¶
const ( // Deprecated, use filters.ApiUsageMonitoringName instead Name = filters.ApiUsageMonitoringName )
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Types ¶
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