Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility
3.2.2
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Requires NuGet 3.3.0 or higher.
dotnet add package Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility --version 3.2.2
NuGet\Install-Package Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility -Version 3.2.2
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility" Version="3.2.2" />
paket add Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility --version 3.2.2
#r "nuget: Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility, 3.2.2"
// Install Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility&version=3.2.2 // Install Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility&version=3.2.2
FabricObserver Extensibility Library 3.2.0
This .NET Standard 2.0 library is for building FabricObserver plugins, which are custom observers that extend FabricObserver's capabilities to match your needs. Each plugin is managed like a first class observer.
How to implement an observer plugin using FO's extensibility model
Create a new .NET Standard (2.0) library project.
Install the latest Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility nupkg from https://www.nuget.org/profiles/ServiceFabricApps into your plugin project.
Write an observer plugin!
Steps
Create a new class file, MyObserver.cs.
This is the required signature for your plugin's constructor:
// FO will provide (and manage) both the FabricClient instance and StatelessServiceContext instance during startup.
public MyObserver(FabricClient fabricClient, StatelessServiceContext context) : base(fabricClient, context)
{
}
- Implement ObserverBase's two abstract functions:
public override Task ObserveAsync()
{
}
public override Task ReportAsync()
{
}
- Create a [PluginTypeName]Startup.cs file
using System.Fabric;
using FabricObserver;
using FabricObserver.Observers;
using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection;
[assembly: FabricObserverStartup(typeof(MyObserverStartup))]
namespace FabricObserver.Observers
{
public class MyObserverStartup : IFabricObserverStartup
{
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services, FabricClient fabricClient, StatelessServiceContext context)
{
services.AddScoped(typeof(ObserverBase), s => new MyObserver(fabricClient, context));
}
}
}
Build, put the output dll and ALL of its dependencies, both managed and native (this is very important), into the Config/Data/Plugins folder in FabricObserver/PackageRoot. You can place your plugin dll and all of its dependencies in its own folder under the Plugins directory (useful if you have multiple plugins). Again, ALL plugin dll dependencies (and their dependencies, if any) need to live in the same folder as the plugin dll. Note that if FabricObserver already employs the same version of dependency dll, then you can omit adding the dependency manually.
Add a new config section for your observer in FabricObserver/PackageRoot/Config/Settings.xml (see example at bottom of that file) Update ApplicationManifest.xml with Parameters if you want to support Versionless Application Parameter-only Upgrades for your plugin.
Ship it! (Well, test it first =)
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.NETStandard 2.0
- Microsoft.ApplicationInsights (>= 2.20.0)
- Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.DependencyCollector (>= 2.20.0)
- Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.NLogTarget (>= 2.20.0)
- Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.PerfCounterCollector (>= 2.20.0)
- Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer (>= 2.20.0)
- Microsoft.ApplicationInsights.WindowsServer.TelemetryChannel (>= 2.20.0)
- Microsoft.AspNet.WebApi.Client (>= 5.2.9)
- Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection (>= 6.0.0)
- Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions (>= 6.0.0)
- Microsoft.ServiceFabric.Services (>= 5.0.516)
- Microsoft.Win32.Registry (>= 5.0.0)
- NLog (>= 5.0.1)
NuGet packages (4)
Showing the top 4 NuGet packages that depend on Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility:
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Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.ClusterObserver.Linux.SelfContained
This package contains the Service Fabric ClusterObserver(CO) Application - built for .NET 8.0 and SF Runtime 10.1.x. CO is a highly configurable and extensible Service Fabric stateless service that monitors aggregated cluster health and emits SF entity-specific telemetry. It is designed to be run in Service Fabric Windows and Linux clusters. This package contains the entire application and can be used to build .NET Standard 2.0/.NET6 observer plugins. NOTE: If you want to target .NET 6 for your plugins, then you must use Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility.3.2.9 or higher nuget package to build them. |
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Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.ClusterObserver.Windows.SelfContained
This package contains the Service Fabric ClusterObserver(CO) Application - built for .NET 8.0 and SF Runtime 10.1.x. CO is a highly configurable and extensible Service Fabric stateless service that monitors aggregated cluster health and emits SF entity-specific telemetry. It is designed to be run in Service Fabric Windows and Linux clusters. This package contains the entire application and can be used to build .NET Standard 2.0/.NET6 observer plugins. NOTE: If you want to target .NET 6 for your plugins, then you must use Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility.3.2.9 or higher nuget package to build them. |
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Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.ClusterObserver.Linux.FrameworkDependent
This package contains the Service Fabric ClusterObserver(CO) Application - built for .NET 8.0 and SF Runtime 10.1.x. CO is a highly configurable and extensible Service Fabric stateless service that monitors aggregated cluster health and emits SF entity-specific telemetry. It is designed to be run in Service Fabric Windows and Linux clusters. This package contains the entire application and can be used to build .NET Standard 2.0/.NET6 observer plugins. NOTE: If you want to target .NET 6 for your plugins, then you must use Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility.3.2.9 or higher nuget package to build them. |
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Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.ClusterObserver.Windows.FrameworkDependent
This package contains the Service Fabric ClusterObserver(CO) Application - built for .NET 8.0 and SF Runtime 10.1.x. CO is a highly configurable and extensible Service Fabric stateless service that monitors aggregated cluster health and emits SF entity-specific telemetry. It is designed to be run in Service Fabric Windows and Linux clusters. This package contains the entire application and can be used to build .NET Standard 2.0/.NET6 observer plugins. NOTE: If you want to target .NET 6 for your plugins, then you must use Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility.3.2.9 or higher nuget package to build them. |
GitHub repositories (1)
Showing the top 1 popular GitHub repositories that depend on Microsoft.ServiceFabricApps.FabricObserver.Extensibility:
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microsoft/service-fabric-observer
Highly configurable, extensible and performant Service Fabric watchdog service that, out of the box, monitors a broad range of physical machine resources that tend to be very important to Service Fabric services and maps these metrics to SF entities. It targets both Windows and Linux SF clusters.
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Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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3.3.0 | 146 | 8/7/2024 |
3.2.15 | 246 | 3/20/2024 |
3.2.14 | 201 | 1/31/2024 |
3.2.13 | 128 | 1/19/2024 |
3.2.12 | 167 | 12/21/2023 |
3.2.11 | 238 | 10/12/2023 |
3.2.10 | 252 | 9/7/2023 |
3.2.9 | 395 | 8/14/2023 |
3.2.8 | 232 | 5/15/2023 |
3.2.7 | 373 | 4/27/2023 |
3.2.6 | 543 | 3/17/2023 |
3.2.5 | 517 | 3/7/2023 |
3.2.4 | 386 | 12/8/2022 |
3.2.3 | 517 | 10/19/2022 |
3.2.2 | 534 | 9/27/2022 |
3.2.1 | 547 | 8/22/2022 |
3.2.0 | 588 | 7/12/2022 |
- Support for Service Fabric Resource Governance memory limit monitoring by AppObserver (Windows-only).
- Support for monitoring Private Bytes (Commit/Charge) usage by service processes (Windows-only).
- Support for monitoring multiple service code packages.
- Support for dumping service processes in Warning.