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Spring boot actuator/health returns me health some of the underlying systems. Like this:



 

    "status" : "DOWN",

    "myHealthCheck" :

        "status" : "DOWN",

        "Error Code" : 1

     ,

     "external-service" :

         "status" : "UP"

     




So, manually, I can visited the /health url and see my statuses.



What is the way to do it automatically by GCP, to let it cal /health, read json, and depending on UP or DOWN status, report a problem, triggering Alert ?



So far what I saw in GCP, is some simple GET uptime checks, but not json, UP/DOWN extractors.



What it is the way to do it in GCP with Spring Boot actuator health?



UPDATE: I guess my question boils down to:



How push custom metrics to stackdriver from java? So on every GET /actuator/health request I would update a custom metric on Google Cloud Stackdriver.



M.. I guess this one: https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/docs/reference/libraries#client-libraries-install-java



The plan is to setup life check on GCP to setup a call to /actuator/health periodically and push UP / DOWN metrics from have to push them to Stackdriver










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    Spring boot actuator/health returns me health some of the underlying systems. Like this:



     

        "status" : "DOWN",

        "myHealthCheck" :

            "status" : "DOWN",

            "Error Code" : 1

         ,

         "external-service" :

             "status" : "UP"

         




    So, manually, I can visited the /health url and see my statuses.



    What is the way to do it automatically by GCP, to let it cal /health, read json, and depending on UP or DOWN status, report a problem, triggering Alert ?



    So far what I saw in GCP, is some simple GET uptime checks, but not json, UP/DOWN extractors.



    What it is the way to do it in GCP with Spring Boot actuator health?



    UPDATE: I guess my question boils down to:



    How push custom metrics to stackdriver from java? So on every GET /actuator/health request I would update a custom metric on Google Cloud Stackdriver.



    M.. I guess this one: https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/docs/reference/libraries#client-libraries-install-java



    The plan is to setup life check on GCP to setup a call to /actuator/health periodically and push UP / DOWN metrics from have to push them to Stackdriver










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      Spring boot actuator/health returns me health some of the underlying systems. Like this:



       

          "status" : "DOWN",

          "myHealthCheck" :

              "status" : "DOWN",

              "Error Code" : 1

           ,

           "external-service" :

               "status" : "UP"

           




      So, manually, I can visited the /health url and see my statuses.



      What is the way to do it automatically by GCP, to let it cal /health, read json, and depending on UP or DOWN status, report a problem, triggering Alert ?



      So far what I saw in GCP, is some simple GET uptime checks, but not json, UP/DOWN extractors.



      What it is the way to do it in GCP with Spring Boot actuator health?



      UPDATE: I guess my question boils down to:



      How push custom metrics to stackdriver from java? So on every GET /actuator/health request I would update a custom metric on Google Cloud Stackdriver.



      M.. I guess this one: https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/docs/reference/libraries#client-libraries-install-java



      The plan is to setup life check on GCP to setup a call to /actuator/health periodically and push UP / DOWN metrics from have to push them to Stackdriver










      share|improve this question
















      Spring boot actuator/health returns me health some of the underlying systems. Like this:



       

          "status" : "DOWN",

          "myHealthCheck" :

              "status" : "DOWN",

              "Error Code" : 1

           ,

           "external-service" :

               "status" : "UP"

           




      So, manually, I can visited the /health url and see my statuses.



      What is the way to do it automatically by GCP, to let it cal /health, read json, and depending on UP or DOWN status, report a problem, triggering Alert ?



      So far what I saw in GCP, is some simple GET uptime checks, but not json, UP/DOWN extractors.



      What it is the way to do it in GCP with Spring Boot actuator health?



      UPDATE: I guess my question boils down to:



      How push custom metrics to stackdriver from java? So on every GET /actuator/health request I would update a custom metric on Google Cloud Stackdriver.



      M.. I guess this one: https://cloud.google.com/monitoring/docs/reference/libraries#client-libraries-install-java



      The plan is to setup life check on GCP to setup a call to /actuator/health periodically and push UP / DOWN metrics from have to push them to Stackdriver







      spring-boot google-cloud-platform spring-boot-actuator google-health






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