The MetricAddress of this Histogram. Note, this will be relative to the containing MetricSystem's metricAddress.
The percentiles that this Histogram should distribute its values.
How often to collect values.
Instruct the collector to not report any values for tag combinations which were previously empty.
If this Histogram will actually be collected and reported.
The namespace to which this Metric is relative.
Create a Histogram with the following address, whose definitions is contained the specified configPath.
Create a Histogram with the following address, whose definitions is contained the specified configPath. See the documentation for colossus.metrics.MetricSystem
The MetricAddress of this Histogram. Note, this will be relative to the containing MetricSystem's metricAddress.
The path in the config that this histogram's configuration is located. This is relative to the MetricSystem config definition.
The namespace to which this Metric is relative.
Create a Histogram with the following address.
Create a Histogram with the following address. See the documentation for colossus.metrics.MetricSystem
The MetricAddress of this Histogram. Note, this will be relative to the containing MetricSystem's metricAddress.
The namespace to which this Metric is relative.
generate some bucket ranges for a histogram.
generate some bucket ranges for a histogram. inifnity is the lower bound of the last bucket. You can set this to a value lower than MAX_INT when you're confident most values will be below it. For example, if you're measuring processing latency, and you're sure a request will never take more than 1000ms, you can set infinity to this, which will greatly improve accuracy for values below, but all values above will be lumped into a single bucket
A Basic log-scale histogram, mainly designed to measure latency
Each bucket handles an increasingly large range of values from 0 to MAX_INT.