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You can use the Datadog API on the command line using a wrapper called Dogshell.
Dogshell comes with the officially supported datadogpy
Python library, which is often used to send data to Datadog with DogStatsD
. To install the library with PIP, run the following command:
pip install datadog
Depending on your environment, you might have to add the library to your PATH. See the datadogpy
GitHub repo for alternative installation instructions.
Dogshell uses a configuration file called .dogrc
to store your API key, application key, and Datadog site.
To configure Dogshell:
Create a .dogrc
file in your home directory:
touch ~/.dogrc
Add the following content to the file, replacing MY_API_KEY
and MY_APP_KEY
with your API key and application key respectively:
[Connection]
apikey = MY_API_KEY
appkey = MY_APP_KEY
api_host = https://
--config
flag to specify the path to an alternative configuration file.Test the dogshell
command by posting a test metric:
dog metric post test_metric 1
Use the -h
flag for a full list of the available Dogshell commands:
dog -h
You can append the -h
option to the following commands to get more information on specific Dogshell usage:
dog metric
dog event
dog service_check
dog monitor
dog downtime
dog timeboard
dog screenboard
dog dashboard
dog host
dog tag
dog search
dog comment
For additional information, see the Dogshell code.
The following syntax posts a metric to your Datadog account:
dog metric post MY_METRIC_NAME METRIC_VALUE --tags "TAG_KEY_1:TAG_VALUE_1,TAG_KEY_2:TAG_VALUE_2"
For example, the following command sends a metric named test_dogshell_metric
to your account with a value of 1.0
and the tags test:one
and example:one
:
dog metric post test_dogshell_metric 1.0 --tags "test:one,example:one"
After you run the command, search for test_dogshell_metric
using the Metrics Explorer.