/* Required Variables: port: StatsD listening port [default: 8125] Graphite Required Variables: (Leave these unset to avoid sending stats to Graphite. Set debug flag and leave these unset to run in 'dry' debug mode - useful for testing statsd clients without a Graphite server.) graphiteHost: hostname or IP of Graphite server graphitePort: port of Graphite server Optional Variables: backends: an array of backends to load. Each backend must exist by name in the directory backends/. If not specified, the default graphite backend will be loaded. debug: debug flag [default: false] address: address to listen on over UDP [default: 0.0.0.0] port: port to listen for messages on over UDP [default: 8125] mgmt_address: address to run the management TCP interface on [default: 0.0.0.0] mgmt_port: port to run the management TCP interface on [default: 8126] debugInterval: interval to print debug information [ms, default: 10000] dumpMessages: log all incoming messages flushInterval: interval (in ms) to flush to Graphite percentThreshold: for time information, calculate the Nth percentile(s) (can be a single value or list of floating-point values) [%, default: 90] keyFlush: log the most frequently sent keys [object, default: undefined] interval: how often to log frequent keys [ms, default: 0] percent: percentage of frequent keys to log [%, default: 100] log: location of log file for frequent keys [default: STDOUT] console: prettyprint: whether to prettyprint the console backend output [true or false, default: true] log: log settings [object, default: undefined] backend: where to log: stdout or syslog [string, default: stdout] application: name of the application for syslog [string, default: statsd] level: log level for [node-]syslog [string, default: LOG_INFO] repeater: an array of hashes of the for host: and port: that details other statsd servers to which the received packets should be "repeated" (duplicated to). e.g. [ { host: '10.10.10.10', port: 8125 }, { host: 'observer', port: 88125 } ] */ { graphitePort: 2003 , graphiteHost: "127.0.0.1" , port: 8125 }