# Template Patterns Template patterns are a mini language that describes how a dot delimited string should be mapped to and from [metrics][]. A template has the form: ``` "host.mytag.mytag.measurement.measurement.field*" ``` Where the following keywords can be set: 1. `measurement`: specifies that this section of the graphite bucket corresponds to the measurement name. This can be specified multiple times. 2. `field`: specifies that this section of the graphite bucket corresponds to the field name. This can be specified multiple times. 3. `measurement*`: specifies that all remaining elements of the graphite bucket correspond to the measurement name. 4. `field*`: specifies that all remaining elements of the graphite bucket correspond to the field name. Any part of the template that is not a keyword is treated as a tag key. This can also be specified multiple times. **NOTE:** `field*` cannot be used in conjunction with `measurement*`. ### Examples #### Measurement & Tag Templates The most basic template is to specify a single transformation to apply to all incoming metrics. So the following template: ```toml templates = [ "region.region.measurement*" ] ``` would result in the following Graphite -> Telegraf transformation. ``` us.west.cpu.load 100 => cpu.load,region=us.west value=100 ``` Multiple templates can also be specified, but these should be differentiated using _filters_ (see below for more details) ```toml templates = [ "*.*.* region.region.measurement", # <- all 3-part measurements will match this one. "*.*.*.* region.region.host.measurement", # <- all 4-part measurements will match this one. ] ``` #### Field Templates The field keyword tells Telegraf to give the metric that field name. So the following template: ```toml separator = "_" templates = [ "measurement.measurement.field.field.region" ] ``` would result in the following Graphite -> Telegraf transformation. ``` cpu.usage.idle.percent.eu-east 100 => cpu_usage,region=eu-east idle_percent=100 ``` The field key can also be derived from all remaining elements of the graphite bucket by specifying `field*`: ```toml separator = "_" templates = [ "measurement.measurement.region.field*" ] ``` which would result in the following Graphite -> Telegraf transformation. ``` cpu.usage.eu-east.idle.percentage 100 => cpu_usage,region=eu-east idle_percentage=100 ``` #### Filter Templates Users can also filter the template(s) to use based on the name of the bucket, using glob matching, like so: ```toml templates = [ "cpu.* measurement.measurement.region", "mem.* measurement.measurement.host" ] ``` which would result in the following transformation: ``` cpu.load.eu-east 100 => cpu_load,region=eu-east value=100 mem.cached.localhost 256 => mem_cached,host=localhost value=256 ``` #### Adding Tags Additional tags can be added to a metric that don't exist on the received metric. You can add additional tags by specifying them after the pattern. Tags have the same format as the line protocol. Multiple tags are separated by commas. ```toml templates = [ "measurement.measurement.field.region datacenter=1a" ] ``` would result in the following Graphite -> Telegraf transformation. ``` cpu.usage.idle.eu-east 100 => cpu_usage,region=eu-east,datacenter=1a idle=100 ``` [metrics]: /docs/METRICS.md