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README.md

Puppet & Datadog

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Description

A module to:

  1. install the DataDog agent
  2. to send reports of puppet runs to the Datadog service Datadog.

Requirements

Puppet >=2.7.x and <=4.2.x (we may work with newer versions, but untested). For detailed informations on compatibility, check the module page on the Puppet forge.

Installation

Install datadog_agent as a module in your Puppet master's module path.

puppet module install datadog-datadog_agent

Upgrade from previous git manual install 0.x (unreleased)

You can keep using the datadog module but it becomes legacy with the release of datadog_agent 1.0.0. Upgrade to get new features, and use the puppet forge system which is way easier for maintenance.

  • Delete the datadog module rm -r /etc/puppet/modules/datadog
  • Install the new module from the puppet forge puppet module install datadog-datadog_agent
  • Update your manifests with the new module class, basically replace datadog by datadog_agent

For instance to deploy the elasticsearch integration

include 'datadog_agent::integrations::elasticsearch'

Usage

Once the datadog_agent module is installed on your master, there's a tiny bit of configuration that needs to be done.

  1. Update the default class parameters with your API key

  2. Specify the module on any nodes you wish to install the DataDog Agent.

     include datadog_agent
    

Or assign this module using the Puppet style Parameterized class: class { ‘datadog_agent’: api_key => “yourkey”, }

On your Puppet master, enable reporting:

    class { 'datadog_agent':
      api_key            => "yourkey",
      puppet_run_reports => true,
    }

To support reporting, your Puppet master needs to have the dogapi gem installed, to do that either run the puppet agent on your master with this configuration or install it manually with gem. Please note if on Puppet Enterprise or POSS (ie. >=3.7.0) there is a soft dependency for reporting on the puppetserver_gem module. Install with puppet module install puppetlabs-puppetserver_gem - installing manually with gem will not work. Also note that we have made the gem provider configurable, so you can set it to puppetserver_gem (already set by default) if on PE/POSS (>=3.7.0) or gem if on older versions of puppet

  1. Include any other integrations you want the agent to use, e.g.

     include 'datadog_agent::integrations::mongo'
    

Reporting

To enable reporting of changes to the Datadog timeline, enable the report processor on your Puppet master, and enable reporting for your clients. The clients will send a run report after each check-in back to the master.

Make sure you enable the puppet_run_reports option to true in the node configuration manifest for your master.

class { "datadog-agent":
    api_key => "<your_api_key>",
    puppet_run_reports => true
    # ...
}

In your Puppet master /etc/puppet/puppet.conf, add these configuration options:

[main]
# No need to modify this section
# ...

[master]
# Enable reporting to datadog
reports=datadog_reports
# If you use other reports already, just add datadog_reports at the end
# reports=store,log,datadog_reports
# ...

[agent]
# ...
pluginsync=true
report=true

And on all of your Puppet client nodes add:

[agent]
# ...
report=true

If you get

err: Could not send report:
Error 400 on SERVER: Could not autoload datadog_reports:
Class Datadog_reports is already defined in Puppet::Reports

Make sure reports=datadog_reports is defined in [master], not [main].

Step-by-step

This is the minimal set of modifications to get started. These files assume puppet 2.7.x or higher.

/etc/puppet/puppet.conf

[master]
report = true
reports = datadog_reports
pluginsync = true

[agent]
report = true
pluginsync = true

/etc/puppet/manifests/nodes.pp

node "default" {
    class { "datadog_agent":
        api_key => "INSERT YOU API KEY HERE",
    }
}
node "puppetmaster" {
    class { "datadog_agent":
        api_key            => "INSERT YOUR API KEY HERE",
        puppet_run_reports => true
    }
}

/etc/puppet/manifests/site.pp

import "nodes.pp"

Run Puppet Agent

sudo /etc/init.d/puppetmaster restart
sudo puppet agent --onetime --no-daemonize --no-splay --verbose

You should see something like:

info: Retrieving plugin
info: Caching catalog for alq-linux.dev.datadoghq.com
info: Applying configuration version '1333470114'
notice: Finished catalog run in 0.81 seconds

Verify on Datadog

Go to the Setup page and you should see this

Puppet integration tile

If you click on the tile, you may reconfirm it's been automatically installed.

Puppet integration

Search for “Puppet” in the Stream and you should see something like this:

Puppet Events in Datadog

Masterless puppet

This is a specific setup, you can use https://gist.github.com/LeoCavaille/cd412c7a9ff5caec462f to set it up.

Client Settings

Tagging client nodes

The datadog agent configuration file will be recreated from the template every puppet run. If you need to tag your nodes, add an array entry in hiera

    datadog_agent::local_tags
    - 'keyname:value'
    - 'anotherkey:%{factname}'

Here are some of the other variables that be set in the datadog_agent class to control settings in the agent:

variable namedescription
collect_ec2_tagsSet this to yes to have an instance's custom EC2 tags used as agent tags
collect_instance_metadataSet this to yes to have an instance's EC2 metadata used as agent tags
dd_urldatadog intake server URL. You are unlikely to need to change this
hostoverrides the node's hostname
local_tagsan array of key:value strings that will be set as tags for the node
non_local_trafficset this to allow other nodes to relay their traffic through this one

Proxy Settings

If you need to connect to the internet through a proxy, you can set proxy_host, proxy_port, proxy_user and proxy_password.

Module Development and Testing

Clone the repo

git clone git@github.com:DataDog/puppet-datadog-agent.git
cd puppet-datadog-agent

Install dependencies

bundle install
rake lint              # Check puppet manifests with puppet-lint / Run puppet-lint
rake spec              # Run spec tests in a clean fixtures directory
rake syntax            # Syntax check Puppet manifests and templates
rake syntax:manifests  # Syntax check Puppet manifests
rake syntax:templates  # Syntax check Puppet templates
pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request