diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index be3c5ac..5bca483 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Queue up a metric with a specified source: queue.add cpu: {source: 'app1', value: 92.6} -A complete [list of metric attributes](http://dev.librato.com/v1/metrics) is available in the [API documentation](http://dev.librato.com/v1). +A complete [list of metric attributes](https://www.librato.com/docs/api/#metric-attributes) is available in the [API documentation](https://www.librato.com/docs/api/). Send currently queued measurements to Metrics: @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Send currently queued measurements to Metrics: ## Aggregate Measurements -If you are measuring something very frequently e.g. per-request in a web application (order mS) you may not want to send each individual measurement, but rather periodically send a [single aggregate measurement](http://dev.librato.com/v1/post/metrics#gauge_specific), spanning multiple seconds or even minutes. Use an `Aggregator` for this. +If you are measuring something very frequently e.g. per-request in a web application (order mS) you may not want to send each individual measurement, but rather periodically send a [single aggregate measurement](https://www.librato.com/docs/api/#submit-metrics), spanning multiple seconds or even minutes. Use an `Aggregator` for this. Aggregate a simple gauge metric named `response_latency`: @@ -216,11 +216,12 @@ Get the 5 minute moving average for `temperature` for the last hour, assuming te data = Librato::Metrics.get_composite 'moving_average(mean(series("temperature", "*"), {size: "5"}))', start_time: Time.now.to_i - 60*60, resolution: 300 -There are many more options supported for querying, take a look at the [REST API docs](http://dev.librato.com/v1/get/metrics/:name) or the individual method documentation for more details. +There are many more options supported for querying, take a look at the +[REST API docs](https://www.librato.com/docs/api/#retrieve-metrics) or the individual method documentation for more details. ## Setting Metric Properties -Setting custom [properties](http://dev.librato.com/v1/metrics#metric_properties) on your metrics is easy: +Setting custom [properties](https://www.librato.com/docs/api/#metric-attributes) on your metrics is easy: # assign a period and default color Librato::Metrics.update_metric :temperature, period: 15, attributes: { color: 'F00' }