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[[metricbeat-developer-guide]]
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== Extending Metricbeat
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Metricbeat periodically interrogates other services to fetch key metrics
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information. As a developer, you can use Metricbeat in two different ways:
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* Extend Metricbeat directly
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* Create your own Beat and use Metricbeat as a library
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We recommend that you start by creating your own Beat to keep the development of your own module or metricset
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independent of Metricbeat. At a later stage, if you decide to add a module to Metricbeat, you can reuse
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the code without making additional changes.
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This following topics describe how to contribute to Metricbeat by adding metricsets, modules, and new Beats based on Metricbeat:
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* <<metricbeat-dev-overview>>
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* <<creating-metricsets>>
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* <<metricset-details>>
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* <<creating-metricbeat-module>>
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* <<creating-beat-from-metricbeat>>
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* <<dev-faq>>
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If you would like to contribute to Metricbeat or the Beats project, also see
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<<beats-contributing>>.
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[[metricbeat-dev-overview]]
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=== Overview
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Metricbeat consists of modules and metricsets. A Metricbeat module is typically
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named after the service the metrics are fetched from, such as redis,
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mysql, and so on. Each module can contain multiple metricsets. A metricset represents
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multiple metrics that are normally retrieved with one request from the remote
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system. For example, the Redis `info` metricset retrieves info that you get when you
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run the Redis `INFO` command, and the MySQL `status` metricset retrieves
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info that you get when you issue the MySQL `SHOW GLOBAL STATUS` query.
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[float]
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==== Module and Metricsets Requirements
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To guarantee the best user experience, it's important to us that only high quality
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modules are part of Metricbeat. The modules and metricsets that are contributed
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must meet the following requirements:
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* Complete `fields.yml` file to generate docs and Elasticsearch templates
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* Documentation files
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* Integration tests
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* 80% test coverage (unit, integration, and system tests combined)
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Metricbeat allows you to build a wide variety of modules and metricsets on top of it.
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For a module to be accepted, it should focus on fetching service metrics
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directly from the service itself and not via a third-party tool. The goal is to
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have as few movable parts as possible and for Metricbeat to run as close as
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possible to the service that it needs to monitor.
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include::./create-metricset.asciidoc[]
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include::./metricset-details.asciidoc[]
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include::./create-module.asciidoc[]
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include::./creating-beat-from-metricbeat.asciidoc[]
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include::./faq.asciidoc[]
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