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example_proxy.yaml
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---
debug: true
enable_profiling: false
http_address: "localhost:8127"
# The gRPC address to listen on.
grpc_address: "localhost:8128"
# How often to flush metrics about the Go runtime (heap, GC, etc)
runtime_metrics_interval: "10s"
# How often to refresh from Consul's healthy nodes
consul_refresh_interval: "30s"
# This field is deprecated - use ssf_destination_address instead!
stats_address: "localhost:8125"
# The address to which to send SSF spans and metrics - this is the
# same format as on the veneur server's `ssf_listen_addresses`.
ssf_destination_address: "udp://localhost:8126"
### FORWARDING
# Use a static host for forwarding
forward_address: "http://veneur.example.com"
# Or use a consul service for consistent forwarding.
consul_forward_service_name: "forwardServiceName"
### gRPC forwarding
# Use a static host for forwarding (without a prefix)
grpc_forward_address: "veneur-grpc.example.com:8128"
# Or use a consul service for consistent forwarding.
consul_forward_grpc_service_name: "grpcForwardServiceName"
# Maximum time that forwarding each batch of metrics can take;
# note that forwarding to multiple global veneur servers happens in
# parallel, so every forwarding operation is expected to complete
# within this time.
forward_timeout: 10s
# Maximum idle time per host, correspends to Go's Transport.IdleConnTimeout
idle_connection_timeout: 90s
# Maximum number of idle connections across all host, corresponds to Go's
# Transport.MaxIdleConns
max_idle_conns: 100
# Maximum number of idle connections per-host, corresponds to Go's
# Transport.MaxIdleConnsPerHost
max_idle_conns_per_host: 100
# Configures the tracing client used by veneur-proxy to have a buffer of the
# specified size. This smooths out drops that might occur due to synchronous
# flushes. You can probably leave this alone.
tracing_client_capacity: 1024
# Configures the tracing client used by veneur-proxy to flush at the specified
# interval or when it fills up, whichever comes first. You can probably leave
# this alone.
tracing_client_flush_interval: 500ms
# Configures the tracing client used by veneur-proxy to emit metrics about it's
# success at the specified interval.
tracing_client_metrics_interval: 1s
### TRACING
# The address on which we will listen for trace data
trace_address: "127.0.0.1:8128"
# Use a static host to send traces to
trace_api_address: "http://localhost:7777"
# Ose us a consul service for sending all spans belonging to the same parent
# trace to a consistent host
consul_trace_service_name: "traceServiceName"
sentry_dsn: ""