A web interface for managing redis: cli, admin, and live monitoring
Simple sinatra based dashboard for redis. After seeing the fnordmetric
project I was inspired to write this. Some of the ideas there have be carried over here.
Watch your redis server live (with configurable pooling seconds).
Interact with redis using a familiar cli interface.
Dynamically update your server configuration.
Redmon is available as a RubyGem:
gem install redmon
$ redmon -h
Usage: bin/redmon (options)
-a, --address ADDRESS The thin bind address for the app (default: 0.0.0.0)
-b, --base-path BASE_PATH The base path to expose the service at (default: /)
-l, --lifespan MINUTES Lifespan(in minutes) for polled data (default: 30)
-n, --namespace NAMESPACE The root Redis namespace (default: redmon)
-i, --interval SECS Poll interval in secs for the worker (default: 10)
-p, --port PORT The thin bind port for the app (default: 4567)
-r, --redis URL The Redis url for monitor (default: redis://127.0.0.1:6379, note: password is support, ie redis://:[email protected]:6379)
-s, --secure CREDENTIALS Use basic auth. Colon separated credentials, eg admin:admin.
--no-app Do not run the web app to present stats (default: true)
--no-worker Do not run a worker to collect the stats (default: true)
$ redmon
Thin web server (v1.7.0 codename Dunder Mifflin)
Maximum connections set to 1024
Listening on 0.0.0.0:4567, CTRL+C to stop
[16-08-22 19:36:53] listening on http://0.0.0.0:4567
If you want to simulate a weak load on redis
$ ruby load_sim.rb
Open your browser to 0.0.0.0:4567
Add to Gemfile:
gem 'redmon', require: false
Mount redmon in config/routes.rb:
mount Redmon::App => '/redmon'
Create a config/initializers/redmon.rb file:
require 'redmon/config'
require 'redmon/redis'
require 'redmon/app'
#
# Optional config overrides
#
Redmon.configure do |config|
config.redis_url = 'redis://127.0.0.1:6379'
config.namespace = 'redmon'
end
This will mount the Redmon application to the /redmon path.
The worker that gathers the Redis info stats will not be started when Redmon is mounted like this. In order to get a EventMachine worker running inside your Rails app you can try this Railtie based approach. If you are using a system to execute background tasks in your app (like Sidekiq, Resque, or Delayed Job), you can write your own worker to update the info stats.
A simple worker for Sidekiq looks like this:
class RedmonWorker
include Sidekiq::Worker
def perform
worker = Redmon::Worker.new
worker.record_stats
worker.cleanup_old_stats
ensure
self.class.perform_in Redmon.config.poll_interval.seconds
end
end
Once enqueued, the worker updates the stats and automatically enqueues itself to be performed again after the defined poll interval.
Create/Edit config.ru:
require './app.rb'
require 'redmon'
map '/' do
run Sinatra::Application
end
map '/redmon' do
if EM.reactor_running?
Redmon::Worker.new.run!
else
fork do
trap('INT') { EM.stop }
trap('TERM') { EM.stop }
EM.run { Redmon::Worker.new.run! }
end
end
run Redmon::App
end
In order to configure Redmon use this code in your app.rb file:
Redmon.configure do |config|
config.redis_url = 'redis://127.0.0.1:6379'
config.namespace = 'redmon'
end
This will mount the Redmon application to the /redmon path.
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