# Ruby Apps Import Integration Treasure Data provides [td-agent](https://docs.treasuredata.com/smart/project-product-documentation/about-treasure-data-s-server-side-agent) to collect server-side logs and events and to seamlessly import the data from Ruby applications. ## Prerequisites - Basic knowledge of Ruby, Gems, and Bundler. - Basic knowledge of Treasure Data. - Ruby 1.9 or higher (for local testing). ## Installing td-agent Install `td-agent`on your application servers. td-agent sits within your application servers, focusing on uploading application logs to the cloud. ![](/assets/image2020-12-2_13-22-16.1754f4e3154420d54cc976b16d454ef773c83ad5fc4b8580d99a87302c614932.82c084a7.png) The [td-logger-ruby](http://github.com/treasure-data/td-logger-ruby) library enables Ruby applications to post records to their local td-agent. td-agent, in turn, receives the records, buffers them, and uploads the data to the cloud every 5 minutes. Because the daemon runs on a local node, the logging latency is negligible. ## td-agent Install Options To install `td-agent`, run one of the following commands based on your environment. The agent program is installed automatically by using the package management software for each platform like rpm/deb/dmg. ### RHEL/CentOS 5,6,7 ``` $ curl -L https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-redhat-td-agent3.sh | sh ``` ### Ubuntu and Debian ``` # 18.04 Bionic $ curl -L https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-ubuntu-bionic-td-agent3.sh | sh # 16.04 Xenial (64bit only) $ curl -L https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-ubuntu-xenial-td-agent3.sh | sh ``` ### Legacy support for EOL versions is still available ``` # 14.04 Trusty $ curl -L https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-ubuntu-trusty-td-agent3.sh | sh # 12.04 Precise $ curl -L https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-ubuntu-precise-td-agent3.sh | sh # Debian Stretch (64-bit only) $ curl -L https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-debian-stretch-td-agent3.sh | sh # Debian Jessie (64-bit only) $ curl -L https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-debian-jessie-td-agent3.sh | sh # Debian Squeeze (64-bit only) $ curl -L https://toolbelt.treasuredata.com/sh/install-debian-squeeze-td-agent2.sh | sh ``` ## Amazon Linux You can choose Amazon Linux 1 or Amazon Linux 2. Refer to [Installing td-agent on Amazon Linux.](https://docs.treasuredata.com/smart/project-product-documentation/installing-td-agent-on-aws-linux) ## MacOS X 10.11+ ``` $ open 'https://td-agent-package-browser.herokuapp.com/3/macosx/td-agent-3.1.1-0.dmg' ``` MacOS X 10.11.1 (El Capitan) introduces some security changes. After the td-agent is installed, edit the **/Library/LaunchDaemons/td-agent.plist** file to change **/usr/sbin/td-agent** to **/opt/td-agent/usr/sbin/td-agent**. ### Windows Server 2012+ The Windows installation requires the steps detailed in: - [Installing Treasure Agent using .msi Installer (Windows)](https://docs.fluentd.org/installation/install-by-msi) ### Opscode Chef Repository ``` $ echo 'cookbook "td-agent"' >> Berksfile $ berks install ``` [AWS Elastic Beanstalk](https://github.com/treasure-data/elastic-beanstalk-td-agent) is also supported. Windows is not supported. ## Modifying /etc/td-agent/td-agent.conf Specify your API key by setting the `apikey` option in your `/etc/td-agent/td-agent.conf` file. ```conf # Input from Logging Libraries type forward port 24224 # Treasure Data Output type tdlog endpoint api.treasuredata.com apikey YOUR_API_KEY auto_create_table buffer_type file buffer_path /var/log/td-agent/buffer/td use_ssl true ``` `YOUR_API_KEY` should be your actual apikey string. You can retrieve your API key from your profiles in TD Console. Using a [write-only API key](/products/my-settings/getting-your-api-keys) is recommended. Restart your agent after the following lines are in place. ``` # Linux $ sudo /etc/init.d/td-agent restart # MacOS X $ sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/td-agent.plist $ sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/td-agent.plist ``` td-agent accepts data via port 24224, buffers the data (*var/log/td-agent/buffer/td*), and automatically uploads the data into the cloud. ## Using td-logger-ruby Add the ‘td’ gem to your Gemfile. ``` gem 'td', "~> 0.10.6" ``` Initialize and post the records. ``` # Initialize require 'td' TreasureData::Logger.open_agent('td.test_db', :host=>'localhost', :port=>24224) # Example1: login event TD.event.post('login', {:uid=>123}) # Example2: follow event TD.event.post('follow', {:uid=>123, :from=>'TD', :to=>'Heroku'}) # Example3: pay event TD.event.post('pay', {:uid=>123, :item_name=>'Stone of Jordan', :category=>'ring', :price=>100, :count=>1}) ``` ## Confirming Data Import Execute the program. ``` $ ruby test.rb ``` Sending a SIGUSR1 signal flushes td-agent’s buffer. The upload starts immediately. ``` # Linux $ kill -USR1 `cat /var/run/td-agent/td-agent.pid` # MacOS X $ sudo kill -USR1 `sudo launchctl list | grep td-agent | cut -f 1` ``` ### Using TD Console To confirm that your data has been uploaded successfully, check your data set. ### From CLI Or, issue the *td tables* command if you have a [CLI](https://docs.treasuredata.com/display/public/PD/TD+Toolbelt) for TD toolbelt. ``` $ td tables +------------+------------+------+-----------+ | Database | Table | Type | Count | +------------+------------+------+-----------+ | test_db | login | log | 1 | | test_db | follow | log | 1 | | test_db | pay | log | 1 | +------------+------------+------+-----------+ ``` # Production Deployments ## Use Rack-Based Server Deployments We recommend that you use *unicorn*, *thin*, *mongrel*, etc. Other setups have not been fully validated. ## High Availability Configurations of td-agent For high-traffic websites (more than 5 application nodes), use a high availability configuration of td-agent to improve data transfer reliability and query performance. - [High-Availability Configurations of td-agent](https://docs.treasuredata.com/smart/project-product-documentation/configuring-td-agent-for-high-availability) ## Monitoring td-agent Monitoring td-agent itself is also important. For general monitoring methods for td-agent, see [Monitoring td-agent](https://docs.treasuredata.com/smart/project-product-documentation/monitoring-td-agent). td-agent is fully open-sourced under the [Fluentd project](http://fluentd.org/).