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StatsD HTTP Proxy

StatsD HTTP proxy with REST interface for using in browsers

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StatsD uses UDP connections, and can not be used directly from browser. This server is a HTTP proxy to StatsD, useful for sending metrics to StatsD from frontend by AJAX.

Requests may be optionally authenticated using JWT tokens.

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Installation

Build from sources
git clone git@github.com:GoMetric/statsd-http-proxy.git
make build
Build docker image

Build your own docker image: https://github.com/GoMetric/statsd-http-proxy-docker

Official docker image

Use Docker image:

docker

Run by Docker with insecure connection:

docker run -p 80:80 gometric/statsd-http-proxy:latest --verbose

Run by Docker with secure connection:

docker run -p 4433:4433 -v "$(pwd)":/certs/  gometric/statsd-http-proxy:latest --verbose --http-port=4433 --tls-cert=/certs/cert.pem --tls-key=/certs/key.pem

Requirements

Proxy client for browser

Basic implementation of proxy client may be found at https://github.com/GoMetric/statsd-http-proxy-client.

Nginx config

Configuration of Nginx balancer:

server {
    listen 443 http2;

    server_name statsd-proxy.example.com;

    ssl on;
    ssl_certificate     /etc/pki/nginx/ssl.crt;
    ssl_certificate_key /etc/pki/nginx/ssl.key;

    upstream statsd_proxy {
        keepalive 100;
        server statsd-proxy-1:8825 max_fails=0;
        server statsd-proxy-2:8825 max_fails=0;
    }
    
    location / {
        proxy_pass http://statsd_proxy;
        proxy_redirect off;
        proxy_http_version 1.1;
        proxy_set_header Connection "keep-alive";
    }
}

Usage

  • Run server (HTTP):
statsd-http-proxy \
    --verbose \
    --http-host=127.0.0.1 \
    --http-port=8080 \
    --statsd-host=127.0.0.1 \
    --statsd-port=8125 \
    --jwt-secret=somesecret \
    --metric-prefix=prefix.subprefix
  • Run server (HTTPS):
statsd-http-proxy \
    --verbose \
    --http-host=127.0.0.1 \
    --http-port=433 \
    --tls-cert=cert.pem \
    --tls-key=key.pem \
    --statsd-host=127.0.0.1 \
    --statsd-port=8125 \
    --jwt-secret=somesecret \
    --metric-prefix=prefix.subprefix

Print server version and exit:

statsd-http-proxy --version

Command line arguments:

Parameter Description Default value
verbose Print debug info to stderr Optional. Default false
http-host Host of HTTP server Optional. Default 127.0.0.1. To accept connections on any interface, set to ""
http-port Port of HTTP server Optional. Default 80
http-timeout-read The maximum duration in seconds for reading the entire request, including the body Optional. Defaults to 1 second
http-timeout-write The maximum duration in seconds before timing out writes of the respons Optional. Defaults to 1 second
http-timeout-idle The maximum amount of time in seconds to wait for the next request when keep-alives are enabled Optional. Defaults to 1 second
tls-cert TLS certificate for the HTTPS Optional. Default "" to use HTTP. If both tls-cert and tls-key set, HTTPS is used
tls-key TLS private key for the HTTPS Optional. Default "" to use HTTP. If both tls-cert and tls-key set, HTTPS is used
statsd-host Host of StatsD instance Optional. Default 127.0.0.1
statsd-port Port of StatsD instance Optional. Default 8125
jwt-secret JWT token secret Optional. If not set, server accepts all connections
metric-prefix Prefix, added to any metric name Optional. If not set, do not add prefix
version Print version of server and exit Optional

Sample code to send metric in browser with JWT token in header:

$.ajax({
    url: 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/count/some.key.name',
    method: 'POST',
    headers: {
        'X-JWT-Token': 'some-jwt-token'
    },
    data: {
        value: 100500
    }
});

Authentication

Authentication is optional. It based on passing JWT token to server, encrypted with secret, specified in jwt-secret command line argument. If secret not configured in jwt-secret, then requests to server accepted without authentication. Token sends to server in X-JWT-Token header or in token query parameter.

We recommend to use JWT tokens to prevent flood requests: you need to setup JWT token expiration time, and update JWT token in browser each time you get 403 in response.

Rest resources

See statsd ductmentation about supported types.

Heartbeat
GET /heartbeat

If server working, it responds with OK

Count
POST /count/{key}
X-JWT-Token: {tokenString}
value=1&sampleRate=1
Parameter Description Default value
value Value. Negative to decrease Optional. Default 1
sampleRate Sample rate to skip metrics Optional. Default to 1: accept all
Gauge

Gauge is an arbitrary value. Only the last value during a flush interval is flushed to the backend. If the gauge is not updated at the next flush, it will send the previous value. Gauge also may be set relatively to previously stored value. Is shift not passed, then value used. If value not passed, used default value equals 1. To set a gauge to a negative number you need first set it to 0.

Absolute value:

POST /gauge/{key}
X-JWT-Token: {tokenString}
value=1

Shift of previous value:

POST /gauge/{key}
X-JWT-Token: {tokenString}
shift=-1
Parameter Description Default value
value Integer value Optional. Default 1
shift Signed int, relative to previously stored value Optional
Timing
POST /timing/{key}
X-JWT-Token: {tokenString}
time=1234567&sampleRate=1
Parameter Description Default value
time Time in milliseconds Required
sampleRate Float sample rate to skip metrics from 0 to 1 Optional. Default to 1: accept all
Set
POST /set/{key}
X-JWT-Token: {tokenString}
value=1
Parameter Description Default value
value Integer value Optional. Default 1

Response

Server sends 200 OK if send success, even StatsD server is down.

Other HTTP status codes:

CODE Description
400 Bad Request Invalid parameters specified
401 Unauthorized Token not sent
403 Forbidden Token invalid/expired
404 Not found Invalid url requested
405 Wrong method Request method not allowed for resource

Testing

It is useful for testing to start netcat UDP server, listening for connections and watch incoming metrics. To start server run:

nc -kluv localhost 8125

To send comamnd to statsd, run:

echo "counters" | nc localhost 8125

Benchmark

Machine for benchmarking:

Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz Dual Core / 8 GB RAM

Os:

Linux hp 4.15.0-65-generic #74-Ubuntu SMP Tue Sep 17 17:06:04 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

Sysctl:

sudo sysctl net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range="15000 61000"
sudo sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout=30

Benchmarked by siege v. 4.0.4

Proxy CLI arguments

Without JWT token:

$ GOMAXPROCS=1 ./bin/statsd-http-proxy --http-host=127.0.0.1 --http-port=8080 --statsd-host=127.0.0.1 --statsd-port=8125

With JWT token:

$ GOMAXPROCS=1 ./bin/statsd-http-proxy --http-host=127.0.0.1 --http-port=8080 --statsd-host=127.0.0.1 --statsd-port=8125 --jwt-secret=somesecret
Requests to proxy
Router: Gorilla MUX, Keep alive: disabled, JWT auth: disabled
siege -R <(echo connection = close) -c 255 -r 2000 "http://127.0.0.1:8080/count/a.b.c.d POST value=42"
Router: Gorilla MUX, Keep alive: enabled, JWT auth: disabled
$ siege -R <(echo connection = keep-alive) -c 255 -r 2000 "http://127.0.0.1:8080/count/a.b.c.d POST value=42"
Router: Gorilla MUX, Keep alive: disabled, JWT auth: enabled
$ siege -R <(echo connection = close) -c 255 -r 2000 -H 'X-JWT-Token:eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJzdGF0c2QtcmVzdC1zZXJ2ZXIiLCJpYXQiOjE1MDY5NzI1ODAsImV4cCI6MTg4NTY2Mzc4MCwiYXVkIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9naXRodWIuY29tL3Nva2lsL3N0YXRzZC1yZXN0LXNlcnZlciIsInN1YiI6InNva2lsIn0.sOb0ccRBnN1u9IP2jhJrcNod14G5t-jMHNb_fsWov5c' "http://127.0.0.1:8080/count/a.b.c.d POST value=42"
Router: Gorilla MUX, Keep alive: enabled, JWT auth: enabled
$ siege -R <(echo connection = keep-alive) -c 255 -r 2000 -H 'X-JWT-Token:eyJ0eXAiOiJKV1QiLCJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJpc3MiOiJzdGF0c2QtcmVzdC1zZXJ2ZXIiLCJpYXQiOjE1MDY5NzI1ODAsImV4cCI6MTg4NTY2Mzc4MCwiYXVkIjoiaHR0cHM6Ly9naXRodWIuY29tL3Nva2lsL3N0YXRzZC1yZXN0LXNlcnZlciIsInN1YiI6InNva2lsIn0.sOb0ccRBnN1u9IP2jhJrcNod14G5t-jMHNb_fsWov5c' "http://127.0.0.1:8080/count/a.b.c.d POST value=42"
Results

Concurent 255 users made 2000 requests each. Total request count: 510000

Router Keep alive JWT Elapsed time Transaction rate Concurrency
GorillaMux 1.7.3 disabled disabled 94.73 secs 5383.72 trans/sec 244.02
GorillaMux 1.7.3 enabled disabled 55.70 secs 9156.19 trans/sec 252.27
GorillaMux 1.7.3 disabled enabled 117.80 secs 4329.37 trans/sec 245.98
GorillaMux 1.7.3 enabled enabled 77.97 secs 6540.98 trans/sec 253.70
HttpRouter 1.3.0 disabled disabled 92.93 secs 5487.99 trans/sec 244.09
HttpRouter 1.3.0 enabled disabled 54.87 secs 9294.70 trans/sec 252.65
HttpRouter 1.3.0 disabled enabled 115.35 secs 4421.33 trans/sec 245.48
HttpRouter 1.3.0 enabled enabled 75.14 secs 6787.33 trans/sec 253.25

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