This module provides hooks into the native layer of Node to provide metrics for
the New Relic Node Agent. It gathers information that isn't
available at the JS layer about the V8 virtual machine and the process health.
It comes packaged with the New Relic Agent since v2, and there is nothing that
needs to be done. For Agent v1 you need only to install the module alongside
newrelic
.
npm install --save @newrelic/native-metrics
Note that this is a native module and thus must be compiled to function. Pre-built binaries are provided for Linux servers running supported versions of Node. If you are not using Linux or not using a supported version of Node, you will need to have a compiler installed on the machine where this is to be deployed. See node-gyp for more information on compiling native addons.
If you prepare and package deployments on one machine and install them on another, the two machines must have the same operating system and architecture. If they are not, you will need to re-build the native module after deploying in order to get the correct binaries.
During installation, the module will first attempt build from source on the
target machine. If that fails, it will attempt to download a pre-built binary
for your system. You can disable the download attempt by setting
NR_NATIVE_METRICS_NO_DOWNLOAD
to true
in your environment before
installation.
$ export NR_NATIVE_METRICS_NO_DOWNLOAD=true
$ npm install @newrelic/native-metrics
If you would like to skip the build step and only attempt to download a
pre-build binary, set NR_NATIVE_METRICS_NO_BUILD
to true
.
$ export NR_NATIVE_METRICS_NO_BUILD=true
$ npm install @newrelic/native-metrics
If both env vars are set, NO_BUILD
will override NO_DOWNLOAD
.
If you are working behind a firewall and want to cache the downloads internally you can set the value of the download host and remote path instead of forcing a build:
$ export NR_NATIVE_METRICS_DOWNLOAD_HOST=http://your-internal-cache/
$ export NR_NATIVE_METRICS_REMOTE_PATH=path/to/download/folder/
$ npm install @newrelic/native-metrics
var getMetricEmitter = require('@newrelic/native-metrics')
var emitter = getMetricEmitter()
if (emitter.gcEnabled) {
setInterval(() => {
var gcMetrics = emitter.getGCMetrics()
for (var type in gcMetrics) {
console.log('GC type name:', type)
console.log('GC type id:', gcMetrics[type].typeId)
console.log('GC metrics:', gcMetrics[type].metrics)
}
}, 1000)
}
if (emitter.usageEnabled) {
emitter.on('usage', (usage) => console.log(usage))
}
if (emitter.loopEnabled) {
setInterval(() => {
var loopMetrics = emitter.getLoopMetrics()
console.log('Total time:', loopMetrics.usage.total)
console.log('Min time:', loopMetrics.usage.min)
console.log('Max time:', loopMetrics.usage.max)
console.log('Sum of squares:', loopMetrics.usage.sumOfSquares)
console.log('Count:', loopMetrics.usage.count)
}, 1000)
}
The metric emitter keeps a referenced timer running for its periodic sampling
events. For a graceful shutdown of the process call NativeMetricEmitter#unbind
.
getMetricEmitter().unbind() // Process will now close gracefully.
If you would like to change the period of the sampling, simply unbind and then
call NativeMetricEmitter#bind
with the new period.
var emitter = getMetricEmitter({timeout: 15000})
emitter.unbind()
emitter.bind(10000) // Samples will now fire once every 10 seconds.
The New Relic native metrics module is free-to-use, proprietary software. Please see the full license (found in LICENSE) for details on its license and the licenses of its dependencies.