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Add Git commit and build info metrics #4286
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public BuildInfoMetrics(BuildInfo buildInfo) { |
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May be one more constructor to add user provided tags to metrics?
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This has been added.
.tag("artifact", buildInfo.getArtifact().orElse(DEFAULT_TAG_VALUE)) | ||
.tag("name", buildInfo.getName().orElse(DEFAULT_TAG_VALUE)) | ||
.tag("version", buildInfo.getVersion().orElse(DEFAULT_TAG_VALUE)) | ||
.tag("timestamp", buildInfo.getTimestamp().map(Instant::toString).orElse(DEFAULT_TAG_VALUE)) |
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My initial thoughts on the timestamp
was whether it is a good candidate for metrics. But, I guess it should be fine since it will most probably be tied to versions and timestamp is more of an informative tag than anything.
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But is this really for tracking build info of dependencies? or the service itself?
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I think it could be used for either the service and/or one or many dependencies. This implementation does not impose an opinion. Ultimately it was added to try and meet parity with the SpringBoot equivalent class.
One use case for a dependency would be to use this metric to assert that "all production services are using SpringBoot version 3.1.x or a version with a timestamp
value from the last 3 months."
One could case for the service might be to use this metric in combination with something like "deployment.info" (which does not exist in Micrometer right now, but for the purposes of this discussion, lets say it captures at least a timestamp
value of when the runtime was deployed). You could then use these two metrics together to understand how long it takes to get an application into production starting from the time the deployable artifact was created. This example is a bit more complicated and has it's flaws (such as rollbacks, rolling deployments, auto-scaling) but shared it as a potential idea.
Ultimately I agree with you, the timestamp value may end up being more informational than anything but I could imagine use cases for it to be useful and it meets SpringBoot feature parity..
…client provided tags.
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See #3154.
I was a bit unsure how closely I should be following the Spring Boot PR referenced in the issue. This implementation is more explicit in which attributes are allowed and how they are supplied to the binder. But there could be an alternative approach that builds the info objects using an instance of
Properties
.Other naming specific questions I have are:
unknown
an acceptable default value for the tag? Would you rather it go in a specific class rather than inMeterBinder
?GitInfo
preferable toGitCommitInfo
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