This section is for developers who want to create a new aggregator plugin.
- A aggregator must conform to the telegraf.Aggregator interface.
- Aggregators should call
aggregators.Add
in theirinit
function to register themselves. See below for a quick example. - To be available within Telegraf itself, plugins must register themselves
using a file in
github.com/influxdata/telegraf/plugins/aggregators/all
named according to the plugin name. Make sure your also add build-tags to conditionally build the plugin. - Each plugin requires a file called
sample.conf
containing the sample configuration for the plugin in TOML format. Please consult the Sample Config page for the latest style guidelines. - Each plugin
README.md
file should include thesample.conf
file in a section describing the configuration by specifying atoml
section in the formtoml @sample.conf
. The specified file(s) are then injected automatically into the Readme. - The Aggregator plugin will need to keep caches of metrics that have passed
through it. This should be done using the builtin
HashID()
function of each metric. - When the
Reset()
function is called, all caches should be cleared. - Follow the recommended Code Style.
Content of your plugin file e.g. min.go
//go:generate ../../../tools/readme_config_includer/generator
package min
// min.go
import (
_ "embed"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf/plugins/aggregators"
)
//go:embed sample.conf
var sampleConfig string
type Min struct {
// caches for metric fields, names, and tags
fieldCache map[uint64]map[string]float64
nameCache map[uint64]string
tagCache map[uint64]map[string]string
}
func NewMin() telegraf.Aggregator {
m := &Min{}
m.Reset()
return m
}
func (*Min) SampleConfig() string {
return sampleConfig
}
func (m *Min) Init() error {
return nil
}
func (m *Min) Add(in telegraf.Metric) {
id := in.HashID()
if _, ok := m.nameCache[id]; !ok {
// hit an uncached metric, create caches for first time:
m.nameCache[id] = in.Name()
m.tagCache[id] = in.Tags()
m.fieldCache[id] = make(map[string]float64)
for k, v := range in.Fields() {
if fv, ok := convert(v); ok {
m.fieldCache[id][k] = fv
}
}
} else {
for k, v := range in.Fields() {
if fv, ok := convert(v); ok {
if _, ok := m.fieldCache[id][k]; !ok {
// hit an uncached field of a cached metric
m.fieldCache[id][k] = fv
continue
}
if fv < m.fieldCache[id][k] {
// set new minimum
m.fieldCache[id][k] = fv
}
}
}
}
}
func (m *Min) Push(acc telegraf.Accumulator) {
for id, _ := range m.nameCache {
fields := map[string]interface{}{}
for k, v := range m.fieldCache[id] {
fields[k+"_min"] = v
}
acc.AddFields(m.nameCache[id], fields, m.tagCache[id])
}
}
func (m *Min) Reset() {
m.fieldCache = make(map[uint64]map[string]float64)
m.nameCache = make(map[uint64]string)
m.tagCache = make(map[uint64]map[string]string)
}
func convert(in interface{}) (float64, bool) {
switch v := in.(type) {
case float64:
return v, true
case int64:
return float64(v), true
default:
return 0, false
}
}
func init() {
aggregators.Add("min", func() telegraf.Aggregator {
return NewMin()
})
}
Registration of the plugin on plugins/aggregators/all/min.go
:
//go:build !custom || aggregators || aggregators.min
package all
import _ "github.com/influxdata/telegraf/plugins/aggregators/min" // register plugin
The build-tags in the first line allow to selectively include/exclude your plugin when customizing Telegraf.