sp.processor.stats()
Definition
New in version 7.0: Returns a document containing statistics of a currently running Stream Processor on the current Stream Processing Instance.
Syntax
The sp.processor.stats()
method has the following syntax:
sp.processor.stats()
Command Fields
sp.processor.stats()
takes these fields:
Field | Type | Necessity | Description |
---|---|---|---|
options | object | Optional | Object defining various optional settings for your
statistics report. |
options.scale | integer | Optional | Unit to use for the size of items described in the
output. If set to 1024 , the output document shows sizes in
kibibytes. Defaults to bytes. |
verbose | boolean | Optional | Flag that specifies the verbosity level of the output
document. If set to true , the output document contains a
subdocument that reports the statistics of each individual
operator in your pipeline. Defaults to false. |
Behavior
sp.processor.stats()
returns a document containing statistics about
the specified stream processor to STDOUT
. These statistics include
but are not limited to:
The number of messages ingested and processed
The total size of all input and output
The amount of memory used to store processor state
You can only invoke sp.processor.stats()
on a currently running
stream processor. If you try to invoke this command on a stopped stream
processor, mongosh
will return an error.
Access Control
The user running sp.processor.stats()
must have the
atlasAdmin
role.
Example
The following example shows an expected response from calling
sp.solarDemo.stats()
to get the statistics of a stream processor
called solarDemo
:
sp.solarDemo.stats()
{ ok: 1, ns: '6500aa277fdbdb6e443a992e.63c1928d768e39423386aa16.solarDemo', stats: { name: 'solarDemo', processorId: '65f9fea5c5154385174af71e', status: 'running', scaleFactor: Long('1'), inputMessageCount: Long('926'), inputMessageSize: 410310, outputMessageCount: Long('383'), outputMessageSize: 425513, dlqMessageCount: Long('0'), dlqMessageSize: Long('0'), stateSize: Long('4504'), watermark: ISODate('2024-03-19T22:16:49.523Z'), ok: 1 }, pipeline: [ { '$source': { connectionName: 'sample_stream_solar', timeField: { '$dateFromString': { dateString: '$timestamp' } } } }, { '$match': { '$expr': { '$ne': [ '$device_id', 'device_8' ] } } }, { '$tumblingWindow': { interval: { size: 10, unit: 'second' }, pipeline: [ { '$group': { _id: [Object], max_temp: [Object], max_watts: [Object], min_watts: [Object], avg_watts: [Object], median_watts: [Object] } } ] } }, { '$merge': { into: { connectionName: 'mongodb1', db: 'solar_db', coll: 'solar_coll' }, on: [ '_id' ] } } ] }