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Pull Queries: Add metrics #3582

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big-andy-coates opened this issue Oct 15, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #4608
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Pull Queries: Add metrics #3582

big-andy-coates opened this issue Oct 15, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #4608
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We should look to add some metrics around pull queries, e.g.

  • number/rate of requests
  • response time distribution
  • result set row count distribution
  • percentage handled locally vs proxied?
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@big-andy-coates big-andy-coates added this to To do in Pull Queries via automation Oct 25, 2019
@big-andy-coates big-andy-coates moved this from To do to Future Work? in Pull Queries Nov 25, 2019
@vinothchandar vinothchandar moved this from Backlog to To do in Pull Queries Dec 19, 2019
@vinothchandar vinothchandar added this to the 0.7.0 milestone Dec 19, 2019
@big-andy-coates big-andy-coates removed this from the 0.7.0 milestone Jan 14, 2020
@vinothchandar vinothchandar added this to the 0.8.0 milestone Feb 12, 2020
@vinothchandar vinothchandar added the P0 Denotes must-have for a given milestone label Feb 12, 2020
@vpapavas vpapavas self-assigned this Feb 20, 2020
@vpapavas vpapavas moved this from To do to In progress in Pull Queries Feb 20, 2020
Pull Queries automation moved this from In progress to Done Mar 16, 2020
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