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nixos/datadog-agent: Refactor to allow arbitrary check configs

Refactors the datadog-agent (i.e. V6) module to let users configure
arbitrary checks, not just a limited set, without having to resort to
linking the files manually and updating the systemd unit.

Checks are now configured via a `services.datadog-agent.checks` option
which takes an attribute set in which the keys refer directly to
Datadog check names, and the values are attribute sets representing
Datadog's configuration structure.

With this mechanism users can configure arbitrary integrations, for
example for the `ntp`-check, simply by saying:

    services.datadog-agent.checks.ntp = {
      init_config = null;
      # ... other check configuration options as per Datadog
      # documentation
    };

The previous check-specific configuration options for non-default
checks have been removed. Disk & network check configuration options
have been kept rather than making them a `default`-value of the
`checks`-option because they will be overridden by user-configurations
in that case.

Relates to NixOS/nixpkgs#40399.
This commit is contained in:
Vincent Ambo 2018-08-09 14:00:24 +02:00
parent b9486e2b50
commit 5a07bb2fc7

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@ -18,21 +18,25 @@ let
// optionalAttrs (cfg.tags != null ) { tags = concatStringsSep ", " cfg.tags; }
// cfg.extraConfig;
makeConfigDir = entries: mapAttrsToList (name: conf: {
source = pkgs.writeText (baseNameOf name) (builtins.toJSON conf);
target = "datadog-agent/" + name;
}) (filterAttrs (name: conf: conf != null) entries);
# Generate Datadog configuration files for each configured checks.
# This works because check configurations have predictable paths,
# and because JSON is a valid subset of YAML.
makeCheckConfigs = entries: mapAttrsToList (name: conf: {
source = pkgs.writeText "${name}-check-conf.yaml" (builtins.toJSON conf);
target = "datadog-agent/conf.d/${name}.d/conf.yaml";
}) entries;
etcfiles = makeConfigDir
{ "datadog.yaml" = ddConf;
"conf.d/disk.yaml" = cfg.diskConfig;
"conf.d/network.yaml" = cfg.networkConfig;
"conf.d/postgres.d/conf.yaml" = cfg.postgresqlConfig;
"conf.d/nginx.d/conf.yaml" = cfg.nginxConfig;
"conf.d/mongo.d/conf.yaml" = cfg.mongoConfig;
"conf.d/process.yaml" = cfg.processConfig;
"conf.d/jmx.yaml" = cfg.jmxConfig;
};
defaultChecks = {
disk = cfg.diskCheck;
network = cfg.networkCheck;
};
# Assemble all check configurations and the top-level agent
# configuration.
etcfiles = with pkgs; with builtins; [{
source = writeText "datadog.yaml" (toJSON ddConf);
target = "datadog-agent/datadog.yaml";
}] ++ makeCheckConfigs (cfg.checks // defaultChecks);
in {
options.services.datadog-agent = {
@ -93,62 +97,65 @@ in {
'';
};
diskConfig = mkOption {
checks = mkOption {
description = ''
Configuration for all Datadog checks. Keys of this attribute
set will be used as the name of the check to create the
appropriate configuration in `conf.d/$check.d/conf.yaml`.
The configuration is converted into JSON from the plain Nix
language configuration, meaning that you should write
configuration adhering to Datadog's documentation - but in Nix
language.
Refer to the implementation of this module (specifically the
definition of `defaultChecks`) for an example.
Note: The 'disk' and 'network' check are configured in
separate options because they exist by default. Attempting to
override their configuration here will have no effect.
'';
example = {
http_check = {
init_config = null; # sic!
instances = [
{
name = "some-service";
url = "http://localhost:1337/healthz";
tags = [ "some-service" ];
}
];
};
};
default = {};
# sic! The structure of the values is up to the check, so we can
# not usefully constrain the type further.
type = with types; attrsOf attrs;
};
diskCheck = mkOption {
description = "Disk check config";
type = types.attrs;
default = {
init_config = {};
instances = [ { use-mount = "no"; } ];
};
};
};
networkConfig = mkOption {
networkCheck = mkOption {
description = "Network check config";
type = types.attrs;
default = {
init_config = {};
# Network check only supports one configured instance
instances = [ { collect_connection_state = false;
excluded_interfaces = [ "lo" "lo0" ]; } ];
excluded_interfaces = [ "lo" "lo0" ]; } ];
};
};
postgresqlConfig = mkOption {
description = "Datadog PostgreSQL integration configuration";
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.attrs;
};
nginxConfig = mkOption {
description = "Datadog nginx integration configuration";
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.attrs;
};
mongoConfig = mkOption {
description = "MongoDB integration configuration";
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.attrs;
};
jmxConfig = mkOption {
description = "JMX integration configuration";
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.attrs;
};
processConfig = mkOption {
description = ''
Process integration configuration
See http://docs.datadoghq.com/integrations/process/
'';
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.attrs;
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
environment.systemPackages = [ cfg.package pkgs.sysstat pkgs.procps ];
@ -189,7 +196,7 @@ in {
serviceConfig.PermissionsStartOnly = true;
};
dd-jmxfetch = lib.mkIf (cfg.jmxConfig != null) (makeService {
dd-jmxfetch = lib.mkIf (lib.hasAttr "jmx" cfg.checks) (makeService {
description = "Datadog JMX Fetcher";
path = [ cfg.package pkgs.python pkgs.sysstat pkgs.procps pkgs.jdk ];
serviceConfig.ExecStart = "${cfg.package}/bin/dd-jmxfetch";