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plugin.go
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package telegraf
var Debug bool
// Escalation level for the plugin or option
type Escalation int
func (e Escalation) String() string {
switch e {
case Warn:
return "WARN"
case Error:
return "ERROR"
}
return "NONE"
}
const (
// None means no deprecation
None Escalation = iota
// Warn means deprecated but still within the grace period
Warn
// Error means deprecated and beyond grace period
Error
)
// DeprecationInfo contains information for marking a plugin deprecated.
type DeprecationInfo struct {
// Since specifies the version since when the plugin is deprecated
Since string
// RemovalIn optionally specifies the version when the plugin is scheduled for removal
RemovalIn string
// Notice for the user on suggested replacements etc.
Notice string
}
// Initializer is an interface that all plugin types: Inputs, Outputs,
// Processors, and Aggregators can optionally implement to initialize the
// plugin.
type Initializer interface {
// Init performs one time setup of the plugin and returns an error if the
// configuration is invalid.
Init() error
}
// PluginDescriber contains the functions all plugins must implement to describe
// themselves to Telegraf. Note that all plugins may define a logger that is
// not part of the interface, but will receive an injected logger if it's set.
// eg: Log telegraf.Logger `toml:"-"`
type PluginDescriber interface {
// SampleConfig returns the default configuration of the Plugin
SampleConfig() string
}
// PluginWithID allows a plugin to overwrite its identifier of the plugin
// instance by a user specified value. By default the ID is generated
// using the plugin's configuration.
type PluginWithID interface {
// ID returns the ID of the plugin instance. This function has to be
// callable directly after the plugin's Init() function if there is any!
ID() string
}
// StatefulPlugin contains the functions that plugins must implement to
// persist an internal state across Telegraf runs.
// Note that plugins may define a persister that is not part of the
// interface, but can be used to trigger state updates by the plugin if
// it exists in the plugin struct,
// eg: Persister telegraf.StatePersister `toml:"-"`
type StatefulPlugin interface {
// GetState returns the current state of the plugin to persist
// The returned state can be of any time as long as it can be
// serialized to JSON. The best choice is a structure defined in
// your plugin.
// Note: This function has to be callable directly after the
// plugin's Init() function if there is any!
GetState() interface{}
// SetState is called by the Persister once after loading and
// initialization (after Init() function).
SetState(state interface{}) error
}
// Logger defines an plugin-related interface for logging.
type Logger interface {
// Errorf logs an error message, patterned after log.Printf.
Errorf(format string, args ...interface{})
// Error logs an error message, patterned after log.Print.
Error(args ...interface{})
// Debugf logs a debug message, patterned after log.Printf.
Debugf(format string, args ...interface{})
// Debug logs a debug message, patterned after log.Print.
Debug(args ...interface{})
// Warnf logs a warning message, patterned after log.Printf.
Warnf(format string, args ...interface{})
// Warn logs a warning message, patterned after log.Print.
Warn(args ...interface{})
// Infof logs an information message, patterned after log.Printf.
Infof(format string, args ...interface{})
// Info logs an information message, patterned after log.Print.
Info(args ...interface{})
}