/etc/netdata/python.d/go_expvar.conf is in netdata 1.9.0+dfsg-1.
This file is owned by root:root, with mode 0o644.
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#
# This file is in YaML format. Generally the format is:
#
# name: value
#
# There are 2 sections:
# - global variables
# - one or more JOBS
#
# JOBS allow you to collect values from multiple sources.
# Each source will have its own set of charts.
#
# JOB parameters have to be indented (using spaces only, example below).
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Global Variables
# These variables set the defaults for all JOBs, however each JOB
# may define its own, overriding the defaults.
# update_every sets the default data collection frequency.
# If unset, the python.d.plugin default is used.
# update_every: 1
# priority controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard.
# Lower numbers move the charts towards the top of the page.
# If unset, the default for python.d.plugin is used.
# priority: 60000
# retries sets the number of retries to be made in case of failures.
# If unset, the default for python.d.plugin is used.
# Attempts to restore the service are made once every update_every
# and only if the module has collected values in the past.
# retries: 60
# autodetection_retry sets the job re-check interval in seconds.
# The job is not deleted if check fails.
# Attempts to start the job are made once every autodetection_retry.
# This feature is disabled by default.
# autodetection_retry: 0
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# JOBS (data collection sources)
#
# Any number of jobs is supported.
#
# All python.d.plugin JOBS (for all its modules) support a set of
# predefined parameters. These are:
#
# job_name:
# name: myname # the JOB's name as it will appear at the
# # dashboard (by default is the job_name)
# # JOBs sharing a name are mutually exclusive
# update_every: 1 # the JOB's data collection frequency
# priority: 60000 # the JOB's order on the dashboard
# retries: 60 # the JOB's number of restoration attempts
# autodetection_retry: 0 # the JOB's re-check interval in seconds
#
# Additionally to the above, this plugin also supports the following:
#
# url: 'http://127.0.0.1/debug/vars' # the URL of the expvar endpoint
#
# As the plugin cannot possibly know the port your application listens on, there is no default value. Please include
# the whole path of the endpoint, as the expvar handler can be installed in a non-standard location.
#
# if the URL is password protected, the following are supported:
#
# user: 'username'
# pass: 'password'
#
# collect_memstats: true # enables charts for Go runtime's memory statistics
# extra_charts: {} # defines extra data/charts to monitor, please see the example below
#
# If collect_memstats is disabled and no extra charts are defined, this module will disable itself, as it has no data to
# collect.
#
# Please visit the module wiki page for more information on how to use the extra_charts variable:
#
# https://github.com/firehol/netdata/wiki/Monitoring-Go-Applications#monitoring-custom-vars-with-go_expvar
#
# Configuration example
# ---------------------
#app1:
# name : 'app1'
# url : 'http://127.0.0.1:8080/debug/vars'
# collect_memstats: true
# extra_charts:
# - id: "runtime_goroutines"
# options:
# name: num_goroutines
# title: "runtime: number of goroutines"
# units: goroutines
# family: runtime
# context: expvar.runtime.goroutines
# chart_type: line
# lines:
# - {expvar_key: 'runtime.goroutines', expvar_type: int, id: runtime_goroutines}
# - id: "foo_counters"
# options:
# name: counters
# title: "some random counters"
# units: awesomeness
# family: counters
# context: expvar.foo.counters
# chart_type: line
# lines:
# - {expvar_key: 'counters.cnt1', expvar_type: int, id: counters_cnt1}
# - {expvar_key: 'counters.cnt2', expvar_type: float, id: counters_cnt2}
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