# A plugin that can send metrics to Sumo Logic HTTP metric collector. [[outputs.sumologic]] ## Unique URL generated for your HTTP Metrics Source. ## This is the address to send metrics to. # url = "https://events.sumologic.net/receiver/v1/http/" ## Data format to be used for sending metrics. ## This will set the "Content-Type" header accordingly. ## Currently supported formats: ## * graphite - for Content-Type of application/vnd.sumologic.graphite ## * carbon2 - for Content-Type of application/vnd.sumologic.carbon2 ## * prometheus - for Content-Type of application/vnd.sumologic.prometheus ## ## More information can be found at: ## https://help.sumologic.com/03Send-Data/Sources/02Sources-for-Hosted-Collectors/HTTP-Source/Upload-Metrics-to-an-HTTP-Source#content-type-headers-for-metrics ## ## NOTE: ## When unset, telegraf will by default use the influx serializer which is currently unsupported ## in HTTP Source. data_format = "carbon2" ## Timeout used for HTTP request # timeout = "5s" ## Max HTTP request body size in bytes before compression (if applied). ## By default 1MB is recommended. ## NOTE: ## Bear in mind that in some serializer a metric even though serialized to multiple ## lines cannot be split any further so setting this very low might not work ## as expected. # max_request_body_size = 1000000 ## Additional, Sumo specific options. ## Full list can be found here: ## https://help.sumologic.com/03Send-Data/Sources/02Sources-for-Hosted-Collectors/HTTP-Source/Upload-Metrics-to-an-HTTP-Source#supported-http-headers ## Desired source name. ## Useful if you want to override the source name configured for the source. # source_name = "" ## Desired host name. ## Useful if you want to override the source host configured for the source. # source_host = "" ## Desired source category. ## Useful if you want to override the source category configured for the source. # source_category = "" ## Comma-separated key=value list of dimensions to apply to every metric. ## Custom dimensions will allow you to query your metrics at a more granular level. # dimensions = ""