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would it make sense to add an expvar exporter? #68

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Dieterbe opened this issue Aug 5, 2014 · 5 comments
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would it make sense to add an expvar exporter? #68

Dieterbe opened this issue Aug 5, 2014 · 5 comments
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@Dieterbe
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Dieterbe commented Aug 5, 2014

seems useful to also be able to export all metrics using expvar

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+1. Metrics.NET has this nice http interface: https://github.com/danielcrenna/metrics-net/blob/master/README.markdown

It would be nice to have the same either through expvar or same mechanism implemented by Metrics.NET (or both).

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rcrowley commented Oct 5, 2014

Yep, I'd merge that.

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https://github.com/etishor/Metrics.NET is a better reference and has this really nic webapp ui.

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mihasya commented Jul 4, 2015

@Dieterbe I am trying to catch up on the backlog here.. Did this ever turn into a pull request to go-metrics?

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mihasya commented Jul 4, 2015

I see that it's here #96 Thanks!

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