New Relic's integration for RabbitMQ captures critical performance metrics and inventory reported by the RabbitMQ Management Plugin. Inventory data is obtained from the configuration file, and metrics and additional inventory data is obtained from the management API.
The RabbitMQ integration requires that the RabbitMQ Management Plugin is enabled on the RabbitMQ host being monitored.
For installation and usage instructions, see our documentation web site.
Golang is required to build the integration. We recommend Golang 1.11 or higher.
After cloning this repository, go to the directory of the RabbitMQ integration and build it:
$ make
The command above executes the tests for the RabbitMQ integration and builds an executable file called nri-rabbitmq
under the bin
directory.
To start the integration, run nri-rabbitmq
:
$ ./bin/nri-rabbitmq
If you want to know more about usage of ./bin/nri-rabbitmq
, pass the -help
parameter:
$ ./bin/nri-rabbitmq -help
External dependencies are managed through the govendor tool. Locking all external dependencies to a specific version (if possible) into the vendor directory is required.
To run the tests execute:
$ make test
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nri-rabbitmq is licensed under the MIT License.