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Configuration
This plugin is compatible with DB-less mode.
Compatible protocols
The Datadog plugin is compatible with the following protocols:
grpc
, grpcs
, http
, https
, tcp
, tls
, tls_passthrough
, udp
, ws
, wss
Parameters
Here's a list of all the parameters which can be used in this plugin's configuration:
-
name or plugin
string requiredThe name of the plugin, in this case
datadog
.- If using the Kong Admin API, Konnect API, declarative configuration, or decK files, the field is
name
. - If using the KongPlugin object in Kubernetes, the field is
plugin
.
- If using the Kong Admin API, Konnect API, declarative configuration, or decK files, the field is
-
instance_name
stringAn optional custom name to identify an instance of the plugin, for example
datadog_my-service
.The instance name shows up in Kong Manager and in Konnect, so it's useful when running the same plugin in multiple contexts, for example, on multiple services. You can also use it to access a specific plugin instance via the Kong Admin API.
An instance name must be unique within the following context:
- Within a workspace for Kong Gateway Enterprise
- Within a control plane or control plane group for Konnect
- Globally for Kong Gateway (OSS)
-
service.name or service.id
stringThe name or ID of the service the plugin targets. Set one of these parameters if adding the plugin to a service through the top-level
/plugins
endpoint. Not required if using/services/{serviceName|Id}/plugins
. -
route.name or route.id
stringThe name or ID of the route the plugin targets. Set one of these parameters if adding the plugin to a route through the top-level
/plugins
endpoint. Not required if using/routes/{routeName|Id}/plugins
. -
consumer.name or consumer.id
stringThe name or ID of the consumer the plugin targets. Set one of these parameters if adding the plugin to a consumer through the top-level
/plugins
endpoint. Not required if using/consumers/{consumerName|Id}/plugins
. -
enabled
boolean default:true
Whether this plugin will be applied.
-
config
record required-
host
string referenceable default:localhost
The IP address or hostname to send data to.
-
port
integer default:8125
between:0
65535
The port to send data to on the upstream server.
-
prefix
string default:kong
String to be attached as a prefix to a metric’s name.
-
service_name_tag
string default:name
String to be attached as the name of the service.
-
status_tag
string default:status
String to be attached as the tag of the HTTP status.
-
consumer_tag
string default:consumer
String to be attached as tag of the consumer.
-
retry_count
integerNumber of times to retry when sending data to the upstream server.
-
queue_size
integerMaximum number of log entries to be sent on each message to the upstream server.
-
flush_timeout
numberOptional time in seconds. If
queue_size
> 1, this is the max idle time before sending a log with less thanqueue_size
records.
-
queue
record required-
max_batch_size
number default:1
between:1
1000000
Maximum number of entries to be processed together as a batch.
-
max_coalescing_delay
number default:1
between:0
3600
Maximum number of seconds (as a fraction) that can elapse after the first entry was queued before the queue starts processing entries. This parameter has no effect when
batch_max_size
is one because queued entries will be sent immediately in that case.
-
max_entries
number default:10000
between:1
1000000
Maximum number of entries that can be waiting on the queue. Once this number of requests is reached, the oldest entry is deleted from the queue before a new one is added.
-
max_bytes
numberMaximum number of bytes that can be waiting on a queue. Once this many bytes are present on a queue, old entries up to the size of a new entry to be enqueued are deleted from the queue.
-
max_retry_time
number default:60
Time (in seconds) before the queue gives up trying to send a batch of entries. Once this time is exceeded for a batch, it is deleted from the queue without being sent. If this parameter is set to -1, no retries will be made for a failed batch.
-
initial_retry_delay
number default:0.01
-
max_retry_delay
number default:60
Maximum time (in seconds) between retries sending a batch of entries. The interval between retries follows an exponential back-off algorithm capped at this number of seconds.
-
-
metrics
array of typerecord
required default:{"consumer_identifier"=>"custom_id", "sample_rate"=>1, "stat_type"=>"counter", "tags"=>["app:kong"], "name"=>"request_count"}, {"tags"=>["app:kong"], "consumer_identifier"=>"custom_id", "stat_type"=>"timer", "name"=>"latency"}, {"tags"=>["app:kong"], "consumer_identifier"=>"custom_id", "stat_type"=>"timer", "name"=>"request_size"}, {"tags"=>["app:kong"], "consumer_identifier"=>"custom_id", "stat_type"=>"timer", "name"=>"response_size"}, {"tags"=>["app:kong"], "consumer_identifier"=>"custom_id", "stat_type"=>"timer", "name"=>"upstream_latency"}, {"tags"=>["app:kong"], "consumer_identifier"=>"custom_id", "stat_type"=>"timer", "name"=>"kong_latency"}
List of metrics to be logged. Available values are described at Metrics. By default, the plugin logs all available metrics. If you specify an array of metrics, only the listed metrics are logged.
-
name
string required Must be one of:kong_latency
,latency
,request_count
,request_size
,response_size
,upstream_latency
-
stat_type
string required Must be one of:counter
,gauge
,histogram
,meter
,set
,timer
,distribution
-
tags
array of typestring
-
sample_rate
number between:0
1
-
consumer_identifier
string Must be one of:consumer_id
,custom_id
,username
-
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