this is for supporting external plugins.
external plugins will depend on a few telegraf interface types, as well
as a common telegraf registry.
this will allow external and internal plugins to both share this package
and make it easier to vendor/version the whole thing semantically, which
will make it easier to keep plugins supported across build and telegraf
versions.
see #1717
in this commit:
- centralize logging output handler.
- set global Info/Debug/Error log levels based on config file or flags.
- remove per-plugin debug arg handling.
- add a I!, D!, or E! to every log message.
- add configuration option to specify where to send logs.
closes#1786
changes:
- -sample-config will now comment out all but a few default plugins.
- config file parse errors will output path to bad conf file.
- cleanup 80-char line-length and some other style issues.
- default package conf file will now have all plugins, but commented
out.
closes#199closes#944
added a plugin option zookeeper_chroot to set up the kafka endpoint in zookeeper, which may not be / (default).
This chroot is then configured in the consumergroup config.Zookeeper.Chroot
This is workaround the fact that this plugins does not handle the urls like "zookeeper_server:port/chroot"
As the peers are stored in an array, it makes no sens to have them beeing URL. Peers should all be members of the same cluster, so they all have the same chroot.
this includes:
- Add Accumulator to the Start() function of service inputs
- For message consumer plugins, use the Accumulator to constantly add
metrics and make Gather a dummy function
- rework unit tests to match this new behavior.
- make "flush_buffer_when_full" a config option that defaults to true
closes#666
This constitutes a large change in how we will parse different data
formats going forward (for the plugins that support it)
This is working off @henrypfhu's changes.
This will basically make the root directory a place for storing the
major telegraf interfaces, which will make telegraf's godoc looks quite
a bit nicer. And make it easier for contributors to lookup the few data
types that they actually care about.
closes#564