com.twitter.finagle.stats

StatsReceiverWithCumulativeGauges

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trait StatsReceiverWithCumulativeGauges extends StatsReceiver

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  1. abstract def counter(name: String*): Counter

    Get a counter with the given name.

    Get a counter with the given name.

    Definition Classes
    StatsReceiver
  2. abstract def deregisterGauge(name: Seq[String]): Unit

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  3. abstract def registerGauge(name: Seq[String], f: ⇒ Float): Unit

    The StatsReceiver implements these.

    The StatsReceiver implements these. They provide the cumulated gauges.

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    protected[this]
  4. abstract val repr: AnyRef

    Specifies the representative receiver.

    Specifies the representative receiver. This is in order to expose an object we can use for comparison so that global stats are only reported once per receiver.

    Definition Classes
    StatsReceiver
  5. abstract def stat(name: String*): Stat

    Get a stat with the given name.

    Get a stat with the given name.

    Definition Classes
    StatsReceiver

Concrete Value Members

  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  2. final def ##(): Int

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  3. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  4. def addGauge(name: String*)(f: ⇒ Float): Gauge

    Add the function f as a gauge with the given name.

    Add the function f as a gauge with the given name.

    The returned gauge value is only weakly referenced by the StatsReceiver, and if garbage collected will eventually cease to be a part of this measurement: thus, it needs to be retained by the caller. Or put another way, the measurement is only guaranteed to exist as long as there exists a strong reference to the returned gauge and typically should be stored in a member variable.

    Measurements under the same name are added together.

    Definition Classes
    StatsReceiverWithCumulativeGaugesStatsReceiver
    See also

    java.lang.ref.WeakReference

    StatsReceiver.provideGauge when there is not a good location to store the returned gauge that can give the desired lifecycle.

  5. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0

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  6. def clone(): AnyRef

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  7. def counter0(name: String): Counter

    Get a counter with the given name.

    Get a counter with the given name.

    This method is a convenience for Java programs, but is no longer needed because StatsReceivers.counter is usable from java.

    Definition Classes
    StatsReceiver
  8. final def eq(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  9. def equals(arg0: Any): Boolean

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  10. def finalize(): Unit

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  11. final def getClass(): Class[_]

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  12. def hashCode(): Int

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  13. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean

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  14. def isNull: Boolean

    Accurately indicates if this is a NullStatsReceiver.

    Accurately indicates if this is a NullStatsReceiver. Because equality is not forwarded via scala.Proxy, this is helpful to check for a NullStatsReceiver.

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    StatsReceiver
  15. final def ne(arg0: AnyRef): Boolean

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  16. final def notify(): Unit

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  17. final def notifyAll(): Unit

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  18. def provideGauge(name: String*)(f: ⇒ Float): Unit

    Register a function f as a gauge with the given name that has a lifecycle with no end.

    Register a function f as a gauge with the given name that has a lifecycle with no end.

    This measurement exists in perpetuity.

    Measurements under the same name are added together.

    Definition Classes
    StatsReceiver
    See also

    StatsReceiver.addGauge if you can properly control the lifecycle of the returned gauge.

  19. def scope(namespace: String): StatsReceiver

    Prepend namespace to the names of the returned StatsReceiver.

    Prepend namespace to the names of the returned StatsReceiver.

    For example:

    statsReceiver.scope("client").counter("adds")
    statsReceiver.scope("client").scope("backend").counter("adds")

    will generate counters named /client/adds and /client/backend/adds.

    Definition Classes
    StatsReceiver
  20. def scopeSuffix(suffix: String): StatsReceiver

    Prepend a suffix value to the next scope.

    Prepend a suffix value to the next scope.

    For example:

    statsReceiver.scopeSuffix("toto").scope("client").counter("adds")

    will generate a counter named /client/toto/adds.

    Definition Classes
    StatsReceiver
  21. def stat0(name: String): Stat

    Get a stat with the given name.

    Get a stat with the given name. This method is a convenience for Java programs, but is no longer needed because StatsReceivers.counter is usable from java.

    Definition Classes
    StatsReceiver
  22. final def synchronized[T0](arg0: ⇒ T0): T0

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  23. def toString(): String

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  24. final def wait(): Unit

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    @throws( ... )
  25. final def wait(arg0: Long, arg1: Int): Unit

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  26. final def wait(arg0: Long): Unit

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Deprecated Value Members

  1. def time[T](name: String*)(f: ⇒ T): T

    Time a given function in milliseconds.

    Time a given function in milliseconds.

    Definition Classes
    StatsReceiver
    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2015-2-22) Use Stat.time instead

  2. def time[T](unit: TimeUnit, name: String*)(f: ⇒ T): T

    Time a given function using the given TimeUnit.

    Time a given function using the given TimeUnit.

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    StatsReceiver
    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2015-2-22) Use Stat.time instead

  3. def time[T](unit: TimeUnit, stat: Stat)(f: ⇒ T): T

    Time a given function using the given TimeUnit.

    Time a given function using the given TimeUnit.

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    StatsReceiver
    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2015-2-22) Use Stat.time instead

  4. def timeFuture[T](name: String*)(f: ⇒ Future[T]): Future[T]

    Time a given future in milliseconds.

    Time a given future in milliseconds.

    Definition Classes
    StatsReceiver
    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2015-2-22) Use Stat.timeFuture instead

  5. def timeFuture[T](unit: TimeUnit, name: String*)(f: ⇒ Future[T]): Future[T]

    Time a given future using the given TimeUnit.

    Time a given future using the given TimeUnit.

    Definition Classes
    StatsReceiver
    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2015-2-22) Use Stat.timeFuture instead

  6. def timeFuture[T](unit: TimeUnit, stat: Stat)(f: ⇒ Future[T]): Future[T]

    Time a given future using the given TimeUnit.

    Time a given future using the given TimeUnit.

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    StatsReceiver
    Annotations
    @deprecated
    Deprecated

    (Since version 2015-2-22) Use Stat.timeFuture instead

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