# Starlark Aggregator Plugin This plugin allows to implement a custom aggregator plugin via a [Starlark][starlark] script. The Starlark language is a dialect of Python and will be familiar to those who have experience with the Python language. However, there are major [differences](#python-differences). Existing Python code is unlikely to work unmodified. > [!NOTE] > The execution environment is sandboxed, and it is not possible to access the > local filesystem or perfoming network operations. This is by design of the > Starlark language as a configuration language. The Starlark script used by this plugin needs to be composed of the three methods defining an aggreagtor named `add`, `push` and `reset`. The `add` method is called as soon as a new metric is added to the plugin the metrics to the aggregator. After `period`, the `push` method is called to output the resulting metrics and finally the aggregation is reset by using the `reset` method of the Starlark script. The Starlark functions might use the global function `state` to keep aggregation information such as added metrics etc. More details on the syntax and available functions can be found in the [Starlark specification][spec]. ⭐ Telegraf v1.21.0 🏷️ transformation 💻 all [starlark]: https://github.com/google/starlark-go [spec]: https://github.com/google/starlark-go/blob/d1966c6b9fcd/doc/spec.md ## Global configuration options In addition to the plugin-specific configuration settings, plugins support additional global and plugin configuration settings. These settings are used to modify metrics, tags, and field or create aliases and configure ordering, etc. See the [CONFIGURATION.md][CONFIGURATION.md] for more details. [CONFIGURATION.md]: ../../../docs/CONFIGURATION.md#plugins ## Configuration ```toml @sample.conf # Aggregate metrics using a Starlark script [[aggregators.starlark]] ## The Starlark source can be set as a string in this configuration file, or ## by referencing a file containing the script. Only one source or script ## should be set at once. ## ## Source of the Starlark script. source = ''' state = {} def add(metric): state["last"] = metric def push(): return state.get("last") def reset(): state.clear() ''' ## File containing a Starlark script. # script = "/usr/local/bin/myscript.star" ## The constants of the Starlark script. # [aggregators.starlark.constants] # max_size = 10 # threshold = 0.75 # default_name = "Julia" # debug_mode = true ``` ## Usage The Starlark code should contain a function called `add` that takes a metric as argument. The function will be called with each metric to add, and doesn't return anything. ```python def add(metric): state["last"] = metric ``` The Starlark code should also contain a function called `push` that doesn't take any argument. The function will be called to compute the aggregation, and returns the metrics to push to the accumulator. ```python def push(): return state.get("last") ``` The Starlark code should also contain a function called `reset` that doesn't take any argument. The function will be called to reset the plugin, and doesn't return anything. ```python def reset(): state.clear() ``` For a list of available types and functions that can be used in the code, see the [Starlark specification][spec]. ## Python Differences Refer to the section [Python Differences](../../processors/starlark/README.md#python-differences) of the documentation about the Starlark processor. ## Libraries available Refer to the section [Libraries available](../../processors/starlark/README.md#libraries-available) of the documentation about the Starlark processor. ## Common Questions Refer to the section [Common Questions](../../processors/starlark/README.md#common-questions) of the documentation about the Starlark processor. ## Examples - [minmax](testdata/min_max.star) - [merge](testdata/merge.star) [All examples](testdata) are in the testdata folder. Open a Pull Request to add any other useful Starlark examples.