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=== Enabling Micrometer Metrics and Observations for Spring Cloud Task
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Spring Cloud Task captures the following metrics with the following fields:
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==== Timer
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The `spring.cloud.task` metric captures the information of a task following the execution of the task.
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Spring Cloud Task captures the following information for a Timer:
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* spring.cloud.task - Task timer measurements. Records information about task duration and status.
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** application - Name assigned by `management.metrics.tags.application` property.
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** task.exception - Exception that was thrown during task execution.
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** task.exit.code - The exit code of the application.
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** exit.code - The exit code of the application.
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** service - Service name assigned by the `management.metrics.tags.service` property.
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** task.execution.id - The execution id associated with the task execution.
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** task.parent.execution.id - The parent execution id associated with the task execution via the `spring.cloud.task.parent-execution-id` proeprty.
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** execution.id - The execution id associated with the task execution.
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** parent.execution.id - The parent execution id associated with the task execution via the `spring.cloud.task.parent-execution-id` proeprty.
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** count - as recorded by the timer.
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** total_time - as recorded by the timer.
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** max_time - as recorded by the timer.*
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** total_time - as recorded by the timer in seconds.
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** max - as recorded by the timer in seconds.
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* - LongTask timer measurement. Records the run-time status of long-time lasting tasks.
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==== Long Task Timer
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The `spring.cloud.task.active` metric captures the information of a task during the task execution.
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Spring Cloud Task captures the following information for a Long Task Timer (active):
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* spring.cloud.task - Task timer measurements. Records information about task duration and status.
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** application - Name assigned by `management.metrics.tags.application` property.
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** exit.code - The exit code of the application.
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** service - Service name assigned by the `management.metrics.tags.service` property.
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** execution.id - The execution id associated with the task execution.
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** parent.execution.id - The parent execution id associated with the task execution via the `spring.cloud.task.parent-execution-id` proeprty.
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** active_tasks - as recorded by the long task timer.
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** duration - as recorded by the long task timer.
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* spring.cloud.task.active - LongTask timer measurement. Records the run-time status of long-time lasting tasks.
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==== Observations
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Spring Cloud Task allows user to enable Observations for `CommandLineRunner` and `ApplicationRunner` s.
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To Enable Task Observations for `ApplicationRunner` s or `CommandLineRunner` s set `spring.cloud.task.observation.enabled` to true.
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An example task application with observations enables using the `SimpleMeterRegistry` can be found https://github.com/spring-cloud/spring-cloud-task/tree/main/spring-cloud-task-samples/task-metrics[here].
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===== Runner Timer
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The `spring.cloud.task.runner` metric captures the information of a task application/commandline runner following the execution of the application/commandline runner.
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Spring Cloud Task captures the following information for a runner's Timer:
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Spring Cloud Task establishes the following Observation with the following fields:
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* spring.cloud.task.runner - Observed representation of a `CommandLineRunner` or `ApplicationRunner`.
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** application - Name assigned by `management.metrics.tags.application` property.
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** error - Exception that was thrown during `ApplicationRunner` or `CommandLineRunner` execution.
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** spring.cloud.task.runner.bean-name - The name of the bean for the `ApplicationRunner` or `CommandLineRunner`
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** task.execution.id - The execution id associated with the task execution.
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** task.parent.execution.id - The parent execution id associated with the task execution via the `spring.cloud.task.parent-execution-id` proeprty.
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** execution.id - The execution id associated with the task execution.
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** parent.execution.id - The parent execution id associated with the task execution via the `spring.cloud.task.parent-execution-id` proeprty.
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** count - as recorded by the Observation.
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** total_time - as recorded by the Observation.
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** max_time - as recorded by the Observation.
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** max - as recorded by the Observation.
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To Enable Task Observations for `ApplicationRunner` s or `CommandLineRunner` s set `spring.cloud.task.observation.enabled` to true.
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===== Long Task Runner Timer
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The `spring.cloud.task.runner.active` metric captures the information of a task application/commandline runner during the execution of the application/commandline runner.
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Spring Cloud Task captures the following information for a runner's Long Task Timer:
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Spring Cloud Task establishes the following Observation with the following fields:
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* spring.cloud.task.runner - Observed representation of a `CommandLineRunner` or `ApplicationRunner`.
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** application - Name assigned by `management.metrics.tags.application` property.
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** error - Exception that was thrown during `ApplicationRunner` or `CommandLineRunner` execution.
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** spring.cloud.task.runner.bean-name - The name of the bean for the `ApplicationRunner` or `CommandLineRunner`
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** execution.id - The execution id associated with the task execution.
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** parent.execution.id - The parent execution id associated with the task execution via the `spring.cloud.task.parent-execution-id` proeprty.
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** count - as recorded by the Observation.
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** total_time - as recorded by the Observation.
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** max - as recorded by the Observation.
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An example task application with observations enables using the `SimpleMeterRegistry` can be found https://github.com/spring-cloud/spring-cloud-task/tree/main/spring-cloud-task-samples/task-metrics[here].
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=== Disabling Spring Cloud Task Auto Configuration
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In cases where Spring Cloud Task should not be auto configured for an implementation, you can disable Task's auto configuration.
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In cases where Spring Cloud Task should not be autoconfigured for an implementation, you can disable Task's auto configuration.
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This can be done either by adding the following annotation to your Task application:
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```
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@EnableAutoConfiguration(exclude={SimpleTaskAutoConfiguration.class})
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