HTTP event listener#
Примечание
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The HTTP event listener plugin allows streaming of query events, encoded in JSON format, to an external service for further processing, by POSTing them to a specified URI.
Rationale#
This event listener is a simple first step into better understanding the usage of a datalake using query events provided by Trino. These can provide CPU and memory usage metrics, what data is being accessed with resolution down to specific columns, and metadata about the query processing.
Running the capture system separate from Trino reduces the performance impact and avoids downtime for non-client-facing changes.
Requirements#
You need to perform the following steps:
Provide an HTTP/S service that accepts POST events with a JSON body.
Configure
http-event-listener.connect-ingest-uri
in the event listener properties file with the URI of the service.Detail the events to send in the Configuration section.
Configuration#
To configure the HTTP event listener plugin, create an event listener properties
file in etc
named http-event-listener.properties
with the following contents
as an example:
event-listener.name=http
http-event-listener.log-created=true
http-event-listener.connect-ingest-uri=<your ingest URI>
And set add etc/http-event-listener.properties
to event-listener.config-files
in Config properties:
event-listener.config-files=etc/http-event-listener.properties,...
Configuration properties#
Property name |
Description |
Default |
---|---|---|
http-event-listener.log-created |
Enable the plugin to log |
|
http-event-listener.log-completed |
Enable the plugin to log |
|
http-event-listener.log-split |
Enable the plugin to log |
|
http-event-listener.connect-ingest-uri |
The URI that the plugin will POST events to |
None. See the requirements section. |
http-event-listener.connect-http-headers |
List of custom HTTP headers to be sent along with the events. See Custom HTTP headers for more details |
Empty |
http-event-listener.connect-retry-count |
The number of retries on server error. A server is considered to be in an error state when the response code is 500 or higher |
|
http-event-listener.connect-retry-delay |
Duration for which to delay between attempts to send a request |
|
http-event-listener.connect-backoff-base |
The base used for exponential backoff when retrying on server error.
The formula used to calculate the delay is
|
|
http-event-listener.connect-max-delay |
The upper bound of a delay between 2 retries. This should be used with exponential backoff. |
|
http-event-listener.* |
Pass configuration onto the HTTP client |
Custom HTTP headers#
Providing custom HTTP headers is a useful mechanism for sending metadata along with event messages.
Providing headers follows the pattern of key:value
pairs separated by commas:
http-event-listener.connect-http-headers="Header-Name-1:header value 1,Header-Value-2:header value 2,..."
If you need to use a comma(,
) or colon(:
) in a header name or value,
escape it using a backslash (\
).
Keep in mind that these are static, so they can not carry information taken from the event itself.