Adding upstream version 1.34.4.
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# Final Aggregator Plugin
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This plugin emits the last metric of a contiguous series, defined as a
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series which receives updates within the time period in `series_timeout`. The
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contiguous series may be longer than the time interval defined by `period`.
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When a series has not been updated within the `series_timeout`, the last metric
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is emitted.
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Alternatively, the plugin emits the last metric in the `period` for the
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`periodic` output strategy.
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This is useful for getting the final value for data sources that produce
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discrete time series such as procstat, cgroup, kubernetes etc. or to downsample
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metrics collected at a higher frequency.
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> [!NOTE]
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> All emited metrics do have fields with `_final` appended to the field-name
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> by default.
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⭐ Telegraf v1.11.0
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🏷️ sampling
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💻 all
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## Global configuration options <!-- @/docs/includes/plugin_config.md -->
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In addition to the plugin-specific configuration settings, plugins support
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additional global and plugin configuration settings. These settings are used to
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modify metrics, tags, and field or create aliases and configure ordering, etc.
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See the [CONFIGURATION.md][CONFIGURATION.md] for more details.
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[CONFIGURATION.md]: ../../../docs/CONFIGURATION.md#plugins
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## Configuration
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```toml @sample.conf
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# Report the final metric of a series
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[[aggregators.final]]
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## The period on which to flush & clear the aggregator.
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# period = "30s"
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## If true, the original metric will be dropped by the
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## aggregator and will not get sent to the output plugins.
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# drop_original = false
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## If false, _final is added to every field name
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# keep_original_field_names = false
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## The time that a series is not updated until considering it final. Ignored
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## when output_strategy is "periodic".
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# series_timeout = "5m"
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## Output strategy, supported values:
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## timeout -- output a metric if no new input arrived for `series_timeout`
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## periodic -- output the last received metric every `period`
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# output_strategy = "timeout"
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```
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### Output strategy
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By default (`output_strategy = "timeout"`) the plugin will only emit a metric
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for the period if the last received one is older than the series_timeout. This
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will not guarantee a regular output of a `final` metric e.g. if the
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series-timeout is a multiple of the gathering interval for an input. In this
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case metric sporadically arrive in the timeout phase of the period and emitting
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the `final` metric is suppressed.
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Contrary to this, `output_strategy = "periodic"` will always output a `final`
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metric at the end of the period irrespectively of when the last metric arrived,
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the `series_timeout` is ignored.
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## Metrics
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Measurement and tags are unchanged, fields are emitted with the suffix
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`_final`.
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## Example Output
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```text
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counter,host=bar i_final=3,j_final=6 1554281635115090133
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counter,host=foo i_final=3,j_final=6 1554281635112992012
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```
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Original input:
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```text
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counter,host=bar i=1,j=4 1554281633101153300
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counter,host=foo i=1,j=4 1554281633099323601
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counter,host=bar i=2,j=5 1554281634107980073
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counter,host=foo i=2,j=5 1554281634105931116
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counter,host=bar i=3,j=6 1554281635115090133
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counter,host=foo i=3,j=6 1554281635112992012
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```
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