Support sending result to InfluxDB with UDP protocal#302
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Support sending result to InfluxDB with UDP protocal#302mybreeze77 wants to merge 2 commits intoapache:trunkfrom mybreeze77:influxudp
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Thank you for your contribution, there are some issues I indicated, either fix them or I'll do when I have time ( not before 2 weeks) . |
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@pmouawad Thanks for your reviewing. I provide the usage of this sender below and hope it help. |
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Currently we have HTTP support for InfluxDB backend listener. But sometimes people may apply UDP one because it is much faster and in most cases people don't care about a pot of packet loss.
This sender is similar with the http one and share the same backend listener UI. In "influxdbUrl" section, let's type in "[udp address]:[port]". For example, 1.2.3.4:9999