Polish "Remove unnecessary config options for metrics"
Closes gh-12017"
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@ -80,8 +80,8 @@ public class DataSourcePoolMetrics implements MeterBinder {
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bindDataSource(registry, metricName, this.metadataProvider.getValueFunction(function));
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}
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private <N extends Number> void bindDataSource(MeterRegistry registry, String metricName,
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Function<DataSource, N> function) {
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private <N extends Number> void bindDataSource(MeterRegistry registry,
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String metricName, Function<DataSource, N> function) {
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if (function.apply(this.dataSource) != null) {
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registry.gauge("jdbc." + metricName + ".connections", this.tags,
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this.dataSource, (m) -> function.apply(m).doubleValue());
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@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ public class RabbitMetricsTests {
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.bindTo(registry);
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assertThat(registry.get("rabbitmq.connections").tags("env", "prod").meter())
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.isNotNull();
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assertThat(registry.find("rabbitmq.connections").tags("env", "dev").meter()).isNull();
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assertThat(registry.find("rabbitmq.connections").tags("env", "dev").meter())
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.isNull();
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}
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}
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@ -1300,7 +1300,6 @@ content into your application. Rather, pick only the properties that you need.
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management.metrics.binders.logback.enabled=true # Whether to enable Logback metrics.
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management.metrics.binders.processor.enabled=true # Whether to enable processor metrics.
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management.metrics.binders.uptime.enabled=true # Whether to enable uptime metrics.
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management.metrics.cache.instrument=true # Instrument all available caches.
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management.metrics.distribution.percentiles-histogram.*= # Whether meter IDs starting-with the specified name should be publish percentile histograms.
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management.metrics.distribution.percentiles.*= # Specific computed non-aggregable percentiles to ship to the backend for meter IDs starting-with the specified name.
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management.metrics.distribution.sla.*= Specific SLA boundaries for meter IDs starting-with the specified name. The longest match wins, the key `all` can also be used to configure all meters.
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@ -1391,10 +1390,6 @@ content into your application. Rather, pick only the properties that you need.
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management.metrics.export.statsd.polling-frequency=10s # How often gauges will be polled. When a gauge is polled, its value is recalculated and if the value has changed, it is sent to the StatsD server.
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management.metrics.export.statsd.port=8125 # Port of the StatsD server to receive exported metrics.
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management.metrics.export.statsd.queue-size=2147483647 # Maximum size of the queue of items waiting to be sent to the StatsD server.
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management.metrics.jdbc.instrument=true # Instrument all available data sources.
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management.metrics.jdbc.metric-name=data.source # Name of the metric for data source usage.
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management.metrics.rabbitmq.instrument=true # Instrument all available connection factories.
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management.metrics.rabbitmq.metric-name=rabbitmq # Name of the metric for RabbitMQ usage.
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management.metrics.use-global-registry=true # Whether auto-configured MeterRegistry implementations should be bound to the global static registry on Metrics.
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management.metrics.web.client.max-uri-tags=100 # Maximum number of unique URI tag values allowed. After the max number of tag values is reached, metrics with additional tag values are denied by filter.
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management.metrics.web.client.record-request-percentiles=false # Whether instrumented requests record percentiles histogram buckets by default.
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@ -1243,11 +1243,9 @@ is required. A `CacheMetricsRegistrar` bean is made available to make that proce
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[[production-ready-metrics-jdbc]]
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=== DataSource Metrics
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Auto-configuration enables the instrumentation of all available ``DataSource`` objects
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with a metric named `data.source`. Data source instrumentation results in gauges
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representing the currently active, maximum allowed, and minimum allowed connections in the
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pool. Each of these gauges has a name that is prefixed by `data.source` by default. The
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prefix can be customized by setting the `management.metrics.jdbc.metric-name`
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property.
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with a metric named `jdbc`. Data source instrumentation results in gauges representing the
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currently active, maximum allowed, and minimum allowed connections in the pool. Each of
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these gauges has a name that is prefixed by `jdbc`.
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Metrics are also tagged by the name of the `DataSource` computed based on the bean name.
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[[production-ready-metrics-rabbitmq]]
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=== RabbitMQ metrics
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Auto-configuration will enable the instrumentation of all available RabbitMQ connection
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factories with a metric named `rabbitmq`. The prefix can be customized by using the
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`management.metrics.rabbitmq.metric-name` property.
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factories with a metric named `rabbitmq`.
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