clarify

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Published: Mar 11, 2024 License: MIT Imports: 13 Imported by: 0

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Clarify Output Plugin

This plugin writes to Clarify. To use this plugin you will need to obtain a set of credentials.

Global configuration options

In addition to the plugin-specific configuration settings, plugins support additional global and plugin configuration settings. These settings are used to modify metrics, tags, and field or create aliases and configure ordering, etc. See the CONFIGURATION.md for more details.

Configuration

## Configuration to publish Telegraf metrics to Clarify
[[outputs.clarify]]
  ## Credentials File (Oauth 2.0 from Clarify integration)
  credentials_file = "/path/to/clarify/credentials.json"

  ## Clarify username password (Basic Auth from Clarify integration)
  username = "i-am-bob"
  password = "secret-password"

  ## Timeout for Clarify operations
  # timeout = "20s"

  ## Optional tags to be included when generating the unique ID for a signal in Clarify
  # id_tags = []
  # clarify_id_tag = 'clarify_input_id'

You can use either a credentials file or username/password. If both are present and valid in the configuration the credentials file will be used.

How Telegraf Metrics map to Clarify signals

Clarify signal names are formed by joining the Telegraf metric name and the field key with a . character. Telegraf tags are added to signal labels.

If you wish to specify a specific tag to use as the input id, set the config option clarify_id_tag to the tag containing the id to be used. If this tag is present and there is only one field present in the metric, this tag will be used as the inputID in Clarify. If there are more fields available in the metric, the tag will be ignored and normal id generation will be used.

If information from one or several tags is needed to uniquely identify a metric field, the id_tags array can be added to the config with the needed tag names. E.g:

id_tags = ['sensor']

Clarify only supports values that can be converted to floating point numbers. Strings and invalid numbers are ignored.

Example

The following input would be stored in Clarify with the values shown below:

temperature,host=demo.clarifylocal,sensor=TC0P value=49 1682670910000000000
"signal" {
  "id": "temperature.value.TC0P"
  "name": "temperature.value"
  "labels": {
    "host": ["demo.clarifylocal"],
    "sensor": ["TC0P"]
  }
}
"values" {
  "times": ["2023-04-28T08:43:16+00:00"],
  "series": {
    "temperature.value.TC0P": [49]
  }
}

Documentation

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Types

type Clarify

type Clarify struct {
	Username        config.Secret   `toml:"username"`
	Password        config.Secret   `toml:"password"`
	CredentialsFile string          `toml:"credentials_file"`
	Timeout         config.Duration `toml:"timeout"`
	IDTags          []string        `toml:"id_tags"`
	ClarifyIDTag    string          `toml:"clarify_id_tag"`
	Log             telegraf.Logger `toml:"-"`
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

func (*Clarify) Close

func (c *Clarify) Close() error

func (*Clarify) Connect

func (c *Clarify) Connect() error

func (*Clarify) Init

func (c *Clarify) Init() error

func (*Clarify) SampleConfig

func (c *Clarify) SampleConfig() string

func (*Clarify) Write

func (c *Clarify) Write(metrics []telegraf.Metric) error

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