Reputation: 1634
Asp.Net Core released version 2.2 and together with it comes HealthChecks feature. (Read more). One of the features it has is to push health check results to Azure Application Insights. But I have not found any way how to see those results in Azure portal. To send the results I am using following extension:
services.AddHealthChecks()
.AddSqlServer("...")
.AddApplicationInsightsPublisher();
Is there a way to view those Health Check reports in Application Insights?
EDIT 1: I took the example from official github docs.
EDIT 2: If I go to the Azure portal query analytics I see following results:
Querying requests
:
Querying customEvents
here: GET /health
is my healthCheck endpoint. By querying requests
logs I can see if health check failed or not, but I want to see more details about each health check, also I don't think I need any extension for this, so I don't understand what AddApplicationInsightsPublisher()
actually does.
Upvotes: 7
Views: 5033
Reputation: 885
There is currently an issue with the registration of the publisher (HealthCheckPublisherHostedService) which will be fixed for aspnet core 3. Currently the workaround is to manually register correctly the class :
services.AddHealthChecks()
.AddApplicationInsightsPublisher();
// This is a hack to fix an issue with the AddApplicationInsightsPublisher() call above
services.TryAddEnumerable(ServiceDescriptor.Singleton(typeof(IHostedService), typeof(HealthCheckPublisherOptions).Assembly.GetType("Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.HealthChecks.HealthCheckPublisherHostedService")));
See : https://github.com/aspnet/Extensions/issues/639
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 3196
It looks the health events are sent to Application Insights as custom events using TravkEvent api. You can see them in Analytics or Search in the portal.
Upvotes: 1