📈 Capturing JVM- and application-level metrics. So you know what's going on.
This is the Scala API for Dropwizard's Metrics library.
Our goal is to make it magically effortless to create Dropwizard metrics in Scala programs.
We strive for long term stability, correctness, an easy-to-use API and full documentation (in that order).
Even though the main author is not using this library anymore (for many years now), and no new features have been added for a long time, this project is still maintained and remains open for new contributions.
- Usage
- Manual
- Manual (version 3.x)
- Manual (version 2.x)
- Features
- Available artifacts
- Download
- Support
- Legal stuff
Metrics-scala provides a way to create metrics and health checks in Scala. Creating
metrics and health checks is done by extending
DefaultInstrumented and using the
metrics
and healthCheck
builders:
class Example(db: Database) extends nl.grons.metrics4.scala.DefaultInstrumented {
// Define a health check
healthCheck("alive") { workerThreadIsActive() }
// Define a timer metric
private[this] val loading = metrics.timer("loading")
// Use timer metric
def loadStuff(): Seq[Row] = loading.time {
db.fetchRows()
}
}
For more detailed information see the manual. For more information on Dropwizard-metrics 4.x, please see the documentation.
See also the change log for improvements and API changes.
- Creation of all Dropwizard metrics types.
- Creation of Dropwizard health checks.
- Almost invisible syntax for using timers (see example above).
- Scala specific methods on metrics (e.g.
+=
on counters). - Derives proper metrics names for Scala objects and closures.
- Push gauges with timeout.
- Pekko/Akka actor support.
- Future support.
- Testing support.
- Hdrhistogram support.
The following artifacts are available:
- metrics4-scala: adds a nice Scala API to Dropwizard Metrics
- metrics4-pekko: support for measuring Pekko actors
- metrics4-akka_a{25,26}: support for measuring Akka actors
- metrics4-hdr: adds support for HdrHistogram to increase the accuracy of histograms
The table shows the available artifacts of metrics-scala. For the full list, including those targeting older Scala and Akka versions see all available versions.
Artifact name | Scala version | Akka version | Build against | ||||
3.3 | 2.13 | 2.12 | 2.11 | 2.6 | 2.5 | ||
metrics4-scala | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Dropwizard-metrics 4.2.28 | ||
metrics4-pekko | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Pekko 1.1.1 | |||
metrics4-akka_a26 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Akka 2.6.20 | ||
metrics4-akka_a25 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Akka 2.5.31 | ||
metrics4-scala-hdr | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Hdr 1.1.3/2.2.2 (**) |
Most artifacts are build for Java 11, only builds for scala 2.11 and scala 2.12 still target Java 8.
(**) The first number is the version of "org.mpierce.metrics.reservoir" % "hdrhistogram-metrics-reservoir"
,
the second the version of "org.hdrhistogram" % "HdrHistogram"
.
See also hdrhistogram manual page.
Akka versions higher than 2.6 will not be supported. However, given Akka's past of excellent binary compatibility, the version for 2.6 probably just works fine for later versions as well.
Migrating from 3.x to 4.x is a matter of replacing the package from nl.grons.metrics
to nl.grons.metrics4
,
and recompiling the code.
Metrics-scala 3.x and metrics-scala 4.x can mostly be used at the same time on top of either Dropwizard Metrics 3.x or 4.x (excluding Dropwizard metrics 4.0.0). Unfortunately HDR support is not compatible over major Dropwizard versions.
WARNING: nl.grons:metrics-scala:4.0.0
was accidentally released as well. Do not use it as it will give
binary compatibility problems. Instead, use "nl.grons" %% "metrics4-scala" % "4.0.1"
or later as described below.
SBT:
libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
"nl.grons" %% "metrics4-scala" % "4.3.3",
"nl.grons" %% "metrics4-pekko" % "4.3.3",
"nl.grons" %% "metrics4-akka_a26" % "4.3.3",
"nl.grons" %% "metrics4-scala-hdr" % "4.3.3"
)
Maven:
<properties>
<scala.version>3.1.0</scala.version>
<scala.compat.version>3</scala.compat.version>
<metrics.scala.version>4.3.3</metrics.scala.version>
</properties>
<dependency>
<groupId>nl.grons</groupId>
<artifactId>metrics4-scala_${scala.compat.version}</artifactId>
<version>${metrics.scala.version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>nl.grons</groupId>
<artifactId>metrics4-pekko_${scala.compat.version}</artifactId>
<version>${metrics.scala.version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>nl.grons</groupId>
<artifactId>metrics4-akka_a26_${scala.compat.version}</artifactId>
<version>${metrics.scala.version}</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>nl.grons</groupId>
<artifactId>metrics4-scala-hdr_${scala.compat.version}</artifactId>
<version>${metrics.scala.version}</version>
</dependency>
The 3.x versions are no longer maintained. However, all information is still available in the README in the v3 maintenance branch.
The 2.x versions are no longer maintained. Nevertheless, relevant information can be found in the README in the v2 maintenance branch.
Dropwizard metrics 5.x development has been paused. Metrics-scala support for it can be
found in the metrics5-dev
branch. Since the master branch has since evolved considerably,
the 5.x branch is not in a releasable state anymore.
If you find a bug, please open an issue, better yet: send a pull request. For questions, please sent an email to the metrics mailing list.
Initially this project started out as a line for line copy of the Metrics-scala module, released for multiple scala versions. Metrics dropped the scala module in version 3.0.0 and this project continued separately with the help of @scullxbones and many other contributors.
Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Coda Hale, Yammer.com (before 3.0.0)
Copyright (c) 2013-2023 Erik van Oosten (3.0.0 and later)
Published under Apache Software License 2.0, see LICENSE