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Usage Client GoDoc

The usage-client package is used to speak with the Usage API in a simple and straight forward way. No muss, no fuss!

V1

Installation

$ go get github.com/influxdb/usage-client/v1

An Important Developers Note

When testing and developing your applications to work with the Usage API, please make sure to change the client.URL to be something other than it's default, which is production. Might I recommend the following:

client.URL = "https://usage.staging.influxdata.com"

More info can be found in the documentation here.

NOTE: Applications should make this URL configurable.

Registering a Customer

Customer's need to register with Enterprise and will receive a token in return. This token should be saved and sent along on all subsequent requests, more on this in a minute.

Before sending a customer to Enterprise to register you will need to generate a URL to give to that customer.

c := client.New("")
r := client.Registration{
  ClusterID:   "clus1",
  Product:     "chronograf",
  RedirectURL: "http://example.com",
}

u, err := c.RegistrationURL(r)

If a RedirectURL was specified then the customer will be redirected to that URL after successfully completing their registration. There will also be a token query parameter attached to the URL, please retrieve and store this token for future use!

NOTE: If there is no token stored locally (it is up to each app to store this token), when the application starts up they user should be prompted to register with Enterprise.

Registering a Server

When an app wakes up (influxdb, chronograf, etc…) it attempt to register itself with Enterprise:

c := client.New("token-goes-here")

s := client.Server{
  ClusterID: "clus1",
  Host:      "example.com",
  Product:   "influxdb",
  Version:   "1.0",
  ServerID:  "serv1",
}

res, err := c.Save(s)

This should happen every time the application starts.

Posting Product Stats:

Ideally when posting product stats data to Enterprise you will pass the "token". If no token is set then the data will NOT be associated with any organization.

c := client.New("token-goes-here")

st := client.Stats{
  ClusterID: "clus1",
  ServerID:  "serv1",
  Product:   "influxdb",
  Data: []client.StatsData{
    client.StatsData{
      Name: "engine",
      Tags: client.Tags{
        "path":    "/home/philip/.influxdb/data/_internal/monitor/1",
        "version": "bz1",
      },
      Values: client.Values{
        "blks_write":          39,
        "blks_write_bytes":    2421,
        "blks_write_bytes_c":  2202,
        "points_write":        39,
        "points_write_dedupe": 39,
      },
    },
  },
}

res, err := c.Save(st)

Posting Usage Stats:

Usage stats are sent to Enterprise every 12 hours.

c := client.New("token-goes-here")

u := client.Usage{
  Product: "influxdb",
  Data: []client.UsageData{
    {
      Tags: client.Tags{
        "version": "0.9.5",
        "arch":    "amd64",
        "os":      "linux",
      },
      Values: client.Values{
        "cluster_id":       "23423",
        "server_id":        "1",
        "num_databases":    3,
        "num_measurements": 2342,
        "num_series":       87232,
      },
    },
  },
}

res, err := c.Save(u)

API Errors

As you probably know Go doesn't return error codes for non-2xx HTTP requests, but thankfully the Enterprise Client does!

The API will return one of two errors back to you if there are any problems:

It is recommended to check for these errors and handle them appropriately.

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