This package contains common health check implementations. Here are the main features it provides:
Application Lifecycle Health Check
- A provider that's tied to the application's lifecycle based on
IHostApplicationLifetime - Emits unhealthy status when the application is not started, stopping, or stopped
- Emits healthy status when the application is started and running
Manual Health Check
- A provider that enables manual control of the application's health
- Emits unhealthy status when
ReportUnhealthyis called - Emits healthy status when
ReportHealthyis called
Telemetry Publisher
- A publisher which emits telemetry (logs and counters) representing the application's health
- Can be configured to log only when unhealthy reports are received
See the health checks documentation for general usage guidance.
See the built in metrics page for information regarding the metrics emitted by the telemetry publisher.
From the command-line:
dotnet add package Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.HealthChecks.CommonOr directly in the C# project file:
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.HealthChecks.Common" Version="[CURRENTVERSION]" />
</ItemGroup>The application's lifecycle health check service can be registered and configured using any of the following API:
public static IHealthChecksBuilder AddApplicationLifecycleHealthCheck(this IHealthChecksBuilder builder, params string[] tags)
public static IHealthChecksBuilder AddApplicationLifecycleHealthCheck(this IHealthChecksBuilder builder, IEnumerable<string> tags)For example:
var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
builder.Services.AddHealthChecks()
.AddApplicationLifecycleHealthCheck();
var app = builder.Build();
app.MapHealthChecks("/healthz");
app.Run();The manual health check service can be registered and configured using any of the following API:
public static IHealthChecksBuilder AddManualHealthCheck(this IHealthChecksBuilder builder, params string[] tags)
public static IHealthChecksBuilder AddManualHealthCheck(this IHealthChecksBuilder builder, IEnumerable<string> tags)Then you can inject IManualHealthCheck<> into your services and call the following methods:
public static void ReportHealthy(this IManualHealthCheck manualHealthCheck)
public static void ReportUnhealthy(this IManualHealthCheck manualHealthCheck, string reason)For example:
var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
builder.Services.AddHealthChecks()
.AddManualHealthCheck();
var app = builder.Build();
app.MapHealthChecks("/healthz");
app.Run();
public class MyService
{
private readonly IManualHealthCheck<MyService> healthCheck;
// inject IManualHealthCheck<> into your service
public MyService(IManualHealthCheck<MyService> healthCheck)
{
this.healthCheck = healthCheck;
}
public void DoSomething()
{
// ... do something ...
if (somethingBadHappened)
{
this.healthCheck.ReportUnhealthy("reason");
}
this.healthCheck.ReportHealthy();
}
}The telemetry publisher can be registered and configured using any of the following API:
public static IServiceCollection AddTelemetryHealthCheckPublisher(this IServiceCollection services)
public static IServiceCollection AddTelemetryHealthCheckPublisher(this IServiceCollection services, IConfigurationSection section)
public static IServiceCollection AddTelemetryHealthCheckPublisher(this IServiceCollection services, Action<TelemetryHealthCheckPublisherOptions> configure)For example:
var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(args);
// register health check services as needed
builder.Services.AddHealthChecks()
.AddCheck<SampleHealthCheck>("Sample");
// register telemetry publisher
builder.Services.AddTelemetryHealthCheckPublisher();
var app = builder.Build();
app.MapHealthChecks("/healthz");
app.Run();We welcome feedback and contributions in our GitHub repo.