Change plugin config to be specified as a list
This makes plugin configuration more similar to output configuration, where we can specify multiple plugins as a list. The idea behind this is that the Telegraf agent can handle the multi-processing and error handling better than each plugin handling that internally. This will also allow for having different plugin configurations for different instances of the same type of plugin.
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agent.go
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agent.go
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@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ type runningOutput struct {
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type runningPlugin struct {
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name string
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filtername string
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plugin plugins.Plugin
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config *ConfiguredPlugin
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}
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@ -176,9 +177,11 @@ func (a *Agent) LoadPlugins(filters []string, config *Config) ([]string, error)
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var names []string
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for name, plugin := range config.PluginsDeclared() {
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if sliceContains(name, filters) || len(filters) == 0 {
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// Trim the ID off the output name for filtering
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filtername := strings.TrimRight(name, "-0123456789")
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if sliceContains(filtername, filters) || len(filters) == 0 {
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config := config.GetPluginConfig(name)
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a.plugins = append(a.plugins, &runningPlugin{name, plugin, config})
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a.plugins = append(a.plugins, &runningPlugin{name, filtername, plugin, config})
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names = append(names, name)
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}
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}
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@ -207,7 +210,7 @@ func (a *Agent) gatherParallel(pointChan chan *client.Point) error {
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acc := NewAccumulator(plugin.config, pointChan)
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acc.SetDebug(a.Debug)
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acc.SetPrefix(plugin.name + "_")
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acc.SetPrefix(plugin.filtername + "_")
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acc.SetDefaultTags(a.Tags)
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if err := plugin.plugin.Gather(acc); err != nil {
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@ -240,7 +243,7 @@ func (a *Agent) gatherSeparate(
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acc := NewAccumulator(plugin.config, pointChan)
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acc.SetDebug(a.Debug)
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acc.SetPrefix(plugin.name + "_")
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acc.SetPrefix(plugin.filtername + "_")
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acc.SetDefaultTags(a.Tags)
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if err := plugin.plugin.Gather(acc); err != nil {
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@ -286,7 +289,7 @@ func (a *Agent) Test() error {
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for _, plugin := range a.plugins {
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acc := NewAccumulator(plugin.config, pointChan)
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acc.SetDebug(true)
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acc.SetPrefix(plugin.name + "_")
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acc.SetPrefix(plugin.filtername + "_")
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fmt.Printf("* Plugin: %s, Collection 1\n", plugin.name)
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if plugin.config.Interval != 0 {
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@ -299,7 +302,7 @@ func (a *Agent) Test() error {
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// Special instructions for some plugins. cpu, for example, needs to be
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// run twice in order to return cpu usage percentages.
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switch plugin.name {
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switch plugin.filtername {
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case "cpu", "mongodb":
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time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond)
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fmt.Printf("* Plugin: %s, Collection 2\n", plugin.name)
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43
config.go
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config.go
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@ -236,6 +236,8 @@ var pluginHeader = `
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###############################################################################
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# PLUGINS #
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###############################################################################
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[plugins]
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`
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var servicePluginHeader = `
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@ -311,7 +313,7 @@ type printer interface {
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}
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func printConfig(name string, p printer) {
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fmt.Printf("\n# %s\n[%s]", p.Description(), name)
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fmt.Printf("\n# %s\n[[plugins.%s]]", p.Description(), name)
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config := p.SampleConfig()
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if config == "" {
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fmt.Printf("\n # no configuration\n")
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@ -540,8 +542,34 @@ func LoadConfig(path string) (*Config, error) {
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outputName)
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}
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}
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case "plugins":
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for pluginName, pluginVal := range subTable.Fields {
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switch pluginSubTable := pluginVal.(type) {
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case *ast.Table:
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err = c.parsePlugin(pluginName, pluginSubTable, 0)
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if err != nil {
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log.Printf("Could not parse config for plugin: %s\n",
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pluginName)
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return nil, err
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}
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case []*ast.Table:
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for id, t := range pluginSubTable {
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err = c.parsePlugin(pluginName, t, id)
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if err != nil {
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log.Printf("Could not parse config for plugin: %s\n",
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pluginName)
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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default:
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err = c.parsePlugin(name, subTable)
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unsupported config format: %s",
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pluginName)
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}
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}
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// Assume it's a plugin for legacy config file support if no other
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// identifiers are present
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default:
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err = c.parsePlugin(name, subTable, 0)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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@ -590,7 +618,7 @@ func (c *Config) parseOutput(name string, outputAst *ast.Table, id int) error {
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}
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// Parse a plugin config, plus plugin meta-config, out of the given *ast.Table.
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func (c *Config) parsePlugin(name string, pluginAst *ast.Table) error {
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func (c *Config) parsePlugin(name string, pluginAst *ast.Table, id int) error {
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creator, ok := plugins.Plugins[name]
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if !ok {
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return fmt.Errorf("Undefined but requested plugin: %s", name)
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@ -682,13 +710,14 @@ func (c *Config) parsePlugin(name string, pluginAst *ast.Table) error {
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delete(pluginAst.Fields, "interval")
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delete(pluginAst.Fields, "tagdrop")
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delete(pluginAst.Fields, "tagpass")
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c.pluginFieldsSet[name] = extractFieldNames(pluginAst)
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c.pluginConfigurationFieldsSet[name] = cpFields
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nameID := fmt.Sprintf("%s-%d", name, id)
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c.pluginFieldsSet[nameID] = extractFieldNames(pluginAst)
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c.pluginConfigurationFieldsSet[nameID] = cpFields
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err := toml.UnmarshalTable(pluginAst, plugin)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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c.plugins[name] = plugin
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c.pluginConfigurations[name] = cp
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c.plugins[nameID] = plugin
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c.pluginConfigurations[nameID] = cp
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return nil
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}
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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ func TestConfig_parsePlugin(t *testing.T) {
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}
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subtbl := tbl.Fields["memcached"].(*ast.Table)
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err = c.parsePlugin("memcached", subtbl)
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err = c.parsePlugin("memcached", subtbl, 0)
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memcached := plugins.Plugins["memcached"]().(*memcached.Memcached)
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memcached.Servers = []string{"localhost"}
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@ -230,9 +230,9 @@ func TestConfig_parsePlugin(t *testing.T) {
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Interval: 5 * time.Second,
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}
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assert.Equal(t, memcached, c.plugins["memcached"],
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assert.Equal(t, memcached, c.plugins["memcached-0"],
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"Testdata did not produce a correct memcached struct.")
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assert.Equal(t, mConfig, c.pluginConfigurations["memcached"],
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assert.Equal(t, mConfig, c.pluginConfigurations["memcached-0"],
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"Testdata did not produce correct memcached metadata.")
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}
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@ -290,18 +290,18 @@ func TestConfig_LoadDirectory(t *testing.T) {
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pConfig := &ConfiguredPlugin{Name: "procstat"}
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assert.Equal(t, memcached, c.plugins["memcached"],
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assert.Equal(t, memcached, c.plugins["memcached-0"],
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"Merged Testdata did not produce a correct memcached struct.")
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assert.Equal(t, mConfig, c.pluginConfigurations["memcached"],
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assert.Equal(t, mConfig, c.pluginConfigurations["memcached-0"],
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"Merged Testdata did not produce correct memcached metadata.")
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assert.Equal(t, ex, c.plugins["exec"],
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assert.Equal(t, ex, c.plugins["exec-0"],
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"Merged Testdata did not produce a correct exec struct.")
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assert.Equal(t, eConfig, c.pluginConfigurations["exec"],
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assert.Equal(t, eConfig, c.pluginConfigurations["exec-0"],
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"Merged Testdata did not produce correct exec metadata.")
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assert.Equal(t, pstat, c.plugins["procstat"],
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assert.Equal(t, pstat, c.plugins["procstat-0"],
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"Merged Testdata did not produce a correct procstat struct.")
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assert.Equal(t, pConfig, c.pluginConfigurations["procstat"],
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assert.Equal(t, pConfig, c.pluginConfigurations["procstat-0"],
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"Merged Testdata did not produce correct procstat metadata.")
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}
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