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Using a `MeterBinder` ensures that the correct dependency relationships are set up and that the bean is available when the metric's value is retrieved.
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By default, metrics from all `MeterBinder` beans will be automatically bound to the Spring-managed `MeterRegistry`.
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A `MeterBinder` implementation can also be useful if you find that you repeatedly instrument a suite of metrics across components or applications.
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NOTE: By default, metrics from all `MeterBinder` beans will be automatically bound to the Spring-managed `MeterRegistry`.
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[[production-ready-metrics-per-meter-properties]]
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=== Customizing Individual Metrics
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If you need to apply customizations to specific `Meter` instances you can use the `io.micrometer.core.instrument.config.MeterFilter` interface.
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By default, all `MeterFilter` beans will be automatically applied to the micrometer `MeterRegistry.Config`.
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For example, if you want to rename the `mytag.region` tag to `mytag.area` for all meter IDs beginning with `com.example`, you can do the following:
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NOTE: By default, all `MeterFilter` beans will be automatically bound to the Spring-managed `MeterRegistry`.
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Make sure to register your metrics using the Spring-managed `MeterRegistry` and not any of the static methods on `Metrics`.
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These use the global registry that is not Spring-managed.
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[[production-ready-metrics-common-tags]]
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