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gRPC Custom Metrics Example
You can find a complete set of instructions for building gRPC and running the examples in the C++ Quick Start.
This example shows how to implement a server that provides custom metrics usable by custom load balancing policies.
Server needs to be setup with metrics recorder and Orca service for sending these metrics to a client:
GreeterServiceImpl service;
// Setup custom metrics recording
auto server_metric_recorder =
grpc::experimental::ServerMetricRecorder::Create();
grpc::experimental::OrcaService orca_service(
server_metric_recorder.get(),
grpc::experimental::OrcaService::Options().set_min_report_duration(
absl::Seconds(0.1)));
builder.RegisterService(&orca_service);
grpc::ServerBuilder::experimental_type(&builder).EnableCallMetricRecording(
nullptr);
Afterwards per-request metrics can be reported from the gRPC service implementation using the metric recorder from the request context:
auto recorder = context->ExperimentalGetCallMetricRecorder();
if (recorder == nullptr) {
return Status(grpc::StatusCode::INTERNAL,
"Unable to access metrics recorder. Make sure "
"EnableCallMetricRecording had been called.");
}
recorder->RecordCpuUtilizationMetric(0.5);
Out of band metrics can be reported using the server_metric_recorder
directly:
server_metric_recorder->SetCpuUtilization(0.75);