To integrate GitHub and HipChat with your monitoring system, reach out to MetricFire. Book a demo with the MetricFire team to discuss integrating GitHub and HipChat and how that can support your monitoring system.
GitHub is a service for hosting code and doing version control for code. The foundations of GitHub is "Git" - which is an open source version control system.
Git allows multiple coders to contribute to one project, while remembering which is the most up-to-date version. Git also remembers who contributed and what they contributed to the project. All modifications and revisions are stored in a central repository, and contributions are made through a pull request.
Pull requests can be made by anybody, but they must be approved by the repository admin. In some projects, pull requests can be contributed without approval. However, most projects have some quality assurance processes.
When doing application performance monitoring for a project built in GitHub, you’ll want to export data about your GitHub setup into your regular monitoring dashboards. You want to monitor when changes happen, and the effect they have on your system.
For example, if you make a change to your code, and suddenly the latency of requests to your server increases - you’ll want to know exactly which pull request caused that change. If you didn’t know that there were any changes in your code, then you wouldn’t be able to correlate the change in your code with the changes in how your system is behaving. This will slow down your debugging process.
With MetricFire, you can get all of your monitoring dashboards automatically annotated with the changes you’ve made to your code in GitHub. If there are any changes in behavior, a small note will be present in the graph to tell you what’s happening in your environment.
This enables you to automatically monitor the correlation between GitHub changes and how your system is functioning.
HipChat was an on-premises instant messaging tool once offered by Atlassian, but now discontinued. Slack has since replaced it.
Like Slack, HipChat enabled teams to work together by making it easier to share ideas, updates, code, and files in real-time. You could integrate HipChat with many tools and applications, including Atlassian tools, such as Confluence or Jira, letting your users receive notifications from those tools in HipChat rooms.
For those legacy users who might still use Hipchat, there is a wide range of MetricFire's Hosted Graphite features that still work with Hipchat.
Hosted Graphite's HipChat integration lets you manage your alerts directly from your HipChat channel. Your team can see unusual patterns as they happen and keep the rest of your team informed. You can view your active and healthy Hosted Graphite alerts in HipChat, and jump directly to a Hosted Graphite dashboard straight from HipChat.
When an alert is triggered, we post a notification to your HipChat room. All Hosted Graphite alerts include a thumbnail of a graph, a link to the full-size graph, the metric name related to the alert, and the conditions that caused it to fire. This card view lets us pack lots of information into a small space, making the notification as useful as possible.
Additionally, you can:
Plus, if you click the "glance" inside HipChat, the sidebar changes to a filterable list of all your alerts, showing which ones are unhealthy and what the alert conditions are.
To integrate GitHub and HipChat with your monitoring system, sign up for a free trial with MetricFire. Talk with the MetricFire team about how to integrate GitHub and HipChat and get GitHub and HipChat interacting with your MetricFire dashboards directly.
MetricFire is a full-scale platform that offers infrastructure, system, and application monitoring using a suite of open-source monitoring tools. The platform allows you to use either Prometheus- or Graphite-as-a-Service and have your metrics displayed on aesthetically-pleasing Grafana dashboards.
MetricFire offers its users a complete ecosystem of end-to-end infrastructure monitoring, which is made up of three of the most popular open-source monitoring software services: Prometheus, Graphite, and Grafana. As well, plugins for a number of other open-source projects are preconfigured, such as StatsD, collectd, and Kubernetes. You get all these within a hosted environment as a single product. Not only does MetricFire fit well into the infrastructure monitoring use-case, such as network monitoring and server monitoring, we also do application monitoring and business intelligence.
Through this hosted environment, MetricFire works to boost the unique features of the open source projects to give you more functionality than the original products. Below are some of the MetricFire features at a glance:
Cloud and on Premise Monitoring
Hosted Prometheus
Hosted Graphite
Grafana Dashboards
Whether to use Prometheus or Graphite is a great question. We’ve looked deeper into this decision in our blog article, Prometheus or Graphite. While Prometheus is a newer software that has a multidimensional data structure, Graphite is robust and sufficient. The key thing to remember is that Hosted Graphite by MetricFire is more than just Graphite. Our Hosted Graphite product actually adds data dimensionality and better data storage.
The benefits of MetricFire are:
No vendor lock-ins
MetricFire allows you to request for a full export at any time, because you will always own the data you input. You get all the benefits of an open-source tool with the stability and security of a SaaS tool.
Easy Budgeting
A structured pricing model allows you to save time and work within your budget. The predictability and transparent pricing allows you to keep your costs in check and plan for the future.
Transparency
MetricFire works transparently on all aspects of their operations of SaaS system monitoring. You can see their own internal system metrics at their public status page.
Robust Support
Technical support is provided by engineers for engineers, so you can expect detailed and relevant answers to your queries.