Service Checks Submission: DogStatsD
While StatsD accepts only metrics, DogStatsD accepts all three of the major Datadog data types: metrics, events, and service checks. This section shows typical use cases for service checks with code examples.
Function
After installing DogStatsD, you can send service checks to Datadog with the following function:
service_check(<SERVICE_CHECK_NAME>, <STATUS>, <TAGS>, <HOSTNAME>, <MESSAGE>)
Service check function parameters:
Parameter | Type | Required | Default Value | Description |
---|
<SERVICE_CHECK_NAME> | String | Yes | - | The name of the service check. |
<STATUS> | Int | Yes | - | A constant describing the service status: 0 for OK, 1 for WARN, 2 for CRITICAL, and 3 for UNKNOWN. |
<TAGS> | List of key:value pairs | No | - | A list of tags to associate with the service check. |
<HOSTNAME> | String | No | Current host | The hostname to associate with the service check. |
<MESSAGE> | String | No | - | Additional information or a description of why the status occurred. |
Code examples
Run the following code to submit a service check through DogStatsD to Datadog. Remember to flush
/close
the client when it is no longer needed.
from datadog import initialize, statsd
options = {"statsd_host": "127.0.0.1", "statsd_port": 8125}
initialize(**options)
statsd.service_check(
check_name="application.service_check",
status="0",
message="Application is OK",
)
require 'datadog/statsd'
statsd = Datadog::Statsd.new('localhost', 8125)
statsd.service_check('application.service_check', 0, {'message' => 'Application is OK'})
package main
import (
"log"
"time"
"github.com/DataDog/datadog-go/statsd"
)
func main() {
dogstatsdClient, err := statsd.New("127.0.0.1:8125")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
for {
dogstatsdClient.SimpleServiceCheck("application.service_check", 0)
time.Sleep(10 * time.Second)
}
}
import com.timgroup.statsd.ServiceCheck;
import com.timgroup.statsd.NonBlockingStatsDClientBuilder;
import com.timgroup.statsd.StatsDClient;
public class DogStatsdClient {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
StatsDClient Statsd = new NonBlockingStatsDClientBuilder()
.prefix("statsd").
.hostname("localhost")
.port(8125)
.build();
ServiceCheck sc = ServiceCheck.builder()
.withName("Service.check.name")
.withStatus(ServiceCheck.Status.OK)
.build();
Statsd.serviceCheck(sc);
}
}
using StatsdClient;
public class DogStatsdClient
{
public static void Main()
{
var dogstatsdConfig = new StatsdConfig
{
StatsdServerName = "127.0.0.1",
StatsdPort = 8125,
};
using (var dogStatsdService = new DogStatsdService())
{
if (!dogStatsdService.Configure(dogstatsdConfig))
throw new InvalidOperationException("Cannot initialize DogstatsD. Set optionalExceptionHandler argument in the `Configure` method for more information.");
dogStatsdService.ServiceCheck("Service.check.name", 0, message: "Application is OK.", tags: new[] { "env:dev" });
}
}
}
<?php
require __DIR__ . '/vendor/autoload.php';
use DataDog\DogStatsd;
$statsd = new DogStatsd(
array('host' => '127.0.0.1',
'port' => 8125,
)
);
$statsd->service_check('Service.check.name', 0);
After a service check is reported, use it to trigger a service check monitor.
Further reading
Additional helpful documentation, links, and articles: