import signal from sprockets.mixins.metrics import statsd from tornado import concurrent, gen, ioloop, web class SimpleHandler(statsd.StatsdMixin, web.RequestHandler): """ Simply emits a timing metric around the method call. The metric namespace and StatsD endpoint are configured in the application settings object so there is nothing to do in a request handler. """ @gen.coroutine def prepare(self): maybe_future = super(SimpleHandler, self).prepare() if concurrent.is_future(maybe_future): yield maybe_future if 'Correlation-ID' in self.request.headers: self.set_metric_tag('correlation_id', self.request.headers['Correlation-ID']) @gen.coroutine def get(self): yield gen.sleep(0.25) self.set_status(204) self.finish() def post(self): """Example of increasing a counter.""" self.increase_counter('request', 'path') self.set_status(204) def _sig_handler(*args_): iol = ioloop.IOLoop.instance() iol.add_callback_from_signal(iol.stop) def make_application(): """ Create a application configured to send metrics. Metrics will be sent to localhost:8125 namespaced with ``webapps``. Run netcat or a similar listener then run this example. HTTP GETs will result in a metric like:: webapps.SimpleHandler.GET.204:255.24497032165527|ms """ settings = {} application = web.Application([web.url('/', SimpleHandler)], **settings) statsd.install(application, **{'namespace': 'testing'}) return application if __name__ == '__main__': app = make_application() app.listen(8000) signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, _sig_handler) signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, _sig_handler) ioloop.IOLoop.instance().start()