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Jenkins Input Plugin

This plugin gathers information about the nodes and jobs running in a Jenkins instance. The plugin uses the Jenkins API and does not require a plugin on the server.

Introduced in: Telegraf v1.9.0 Tags: applications OS support: all

Global configuration options

In addition to the plugin-specific configuration settings, plugins support additional global and plugin configuration settings. These settings are used to modify metrics, tags, and field or create aliases and configure ordering, etc. See the CONFIGURATION.md for more details.

Configuration

# Read jobs and cluster metrics from Jenkins instances
[[inputs.jenkins]]
  ## The Jenkins URL in the format "schema://host:port"
  url = "http://my-jenkins-instance:8080"
  # username = "admin"
  # password = "admin"

  ## Set response_timeout
  response_timeout = "5s"

  ## Optional TLS Config
  # tls_ca = "/etc/telegraf/ca.pem"
  # tls_cert = "/etc/telegraf/cert.pem"
  # tls_key = "/etc/telegraf/key.pem"
  ## Use SSL but skip chain & host verification
  # insecure_skip_verify = false

  ## Optional Max Job Build Age filter
  ## Default 1 hour, ignore builds older than max_build_age
  # max_build_age = "1h"

  ## Optional Sub Job Depth filter
  ## Jenkins can have unlimited layer of sub jobs
  ## This config will limit the layers of pulling, default value 0 means
  ## unlimited pulling until no more sub jobs
  # max_subjob_depth = 0

  ## Optional Sub Job Per Layer
  ## In workflow-multibranch-plugin, each branch will be created as a sub job.
  ## This config will limit to call only the lasted branches in each layer,
  ## empty will use default value 10
  # max_subjob_per_layer = 10

  ## Jobs to include or exclude from gathering
  ## When using both lists, job_exclude has priority.
  ## Wildcards are supported: [ "jobA/*", "jobB/subjob1/*"]
  # job_include = [ "*" ]
  # job_exclude = [ ]

  ## Nodes to include or exclude from gathering
  ## When using both lists, node_exclude has priority.
  # node_include = [ "*" ]
  # node_exclude = [ ]

  ## Worker pool for jenkins plugin only
  ## Empty this field will use default value 5
  # max_connections = 5

  ## When set to true will add node labels as a comma-separated tag. If none,
  ## are found, then a tag with the value of 'none' is used. Finally, if a
  ## label contains a comma it is replaced with an underscore.
  # node_labels_as_tag = false

Metrics

  • jenkins

    • tags:
      • source
      • port
    • fields:
      • busy_executors
      • total_executors
  • jenkins_node

    • tags:
      • arch
      • disk_path
      • temp_path
      • node_name
      • status (“online”, “offline”)
      • source
      • port
    • fields:
      • disk_available (Bytes)
      • temp_available (Bytes)
      • memory_available (Bytes)
      • memory_total (Bytes)
      • swap_available (Bytes)
      • swap_total (Bytes)
      • response_time (ms)
      • num_executors
  • jenkins_job

    • tags:
      • name
      • parents
      • result
      • source
      • port
    • fields:
      • duration (ms)
      • number
      • result_code (0 = SUCCESS, 1 = FAILURE, 2 = NOT_BUILD, 3 = UNSTABLE, 4 = ABORTED)

Sample Queries

SELECT mean("memory_available") AS "mean_memory_available", mean("memory_total") AS "mean_memory_total", mean("temp_available") AS "mean_temp_available" FROM "jenkins_node" WHERE time > now() - 15m GROUP BY time(:interval:) FILL(null)
SELECT mean("duration") AS "mean_duration" FROM "jenkins_job" WHERE time > now() - 24h GROUP BY time(:interval:) FILL(null)

Example Output

jenkins,host=myhost,port=80,source=my-jenkins-instance busy_executors=4i,total_executors=8i 1580418261000000000
jenkins_node,arch=Linux\ (amd64),disk_path=/var/jenkins_home,temp_path=/tmp,host=myhost,node_name=master,source=my-jenkins-instance,port=8080 swap_total=4294963200,memory_available=586711040,memory_total=6089498624,status=online,response_time=1000i,disk_available=152392036352,temp_available=152392036352,swap_available=3503263744,num_executors=2i 1516031535000000000
jenkins_job,host=myhost,name=JOB1,parents=apps/br1,result=SUCCESS,source=my-jenkins-instance,port=8080 duration=2831i,result_code=0i 1516026630000000000
jenkins_job,host=myhost,name=JOB2,parents=apps/br2,result=SUCCESS,source=my-jenkins-instance,port=8080 duration=2285i,result_code=0i 1516027230000000000

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