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+ # fluent-plugin-prometheus, a plugin for [Fluentd](https://www.fluentd.org)
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+
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+ [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/fluent/fluent-plugin-prometheus.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/fluent/fluent-plugin-prometheus)
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+
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+ A fluent plugin that instruments metrics from records and exposes them via web interface. Intended to be used together with a [Prometheus server](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus).
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+
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+ ## Requirements
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+
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+ | fluent-plugin-prometheus | fluentd | ruby |
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+ |--------------------------|------------|--------|
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+ | 1.x.y | >= v0.14.8 | >= 2.1 |
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+ | 0.x.y | >= v0.12.0 | >= 1.9 |
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ gem 'fluent-plugin-prometheus'
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+ ```
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+
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+ And then execute:
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+
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+ $ bundle
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+
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+ Or install it yourself as:
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+
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+ $ gem install fluent-plugin-prometheus
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ fluentd-plugin-prometheus includes 6 plugins.
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+
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+ - `prometheus` input plugin
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+ - `prometheus_monitor` input plugin
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+ - `prometheus_output_monitor` input plugin
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+ - `prometheus_tail_monitor` input plugin
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+ - `prometheus` output plugin
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+ - `prometheus` filter plugin
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+
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+ See [sample configuration](./misc/fluentd_sample.conf), or try [tutorial](#try-plugin-with-nginx).
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+
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+ ### prometheus input plugin
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+
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+ You have to configure this plugin to expose metrics collected by other Prometheus plugins.
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+ This plugin provides a metrics HTTP endpoint to be scraped by a Prometheus server on 24231/tcp(default).
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+
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+ With following configuration, you can access http://localhost:24231/metrics on a server where fluentd running.
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+
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+ ```
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+ <source>
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+ @type prometheus
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+ </source>
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+ ```
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+
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+ More configuration parameters:
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+
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+ - `bind`: binding interface (default: '0.0.0.0')
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+ - `port`: listen port (default: 24231)
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+ - `metrics_path`: metrics HTTP endpoint (default: /metrics)
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+ - `aggregated_metrics_path`: metrics HTTP endpoint (default: /aggregated_metrics)
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+
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+ When using multiple workers, each worker binds to port + `fluent_worker_id`.
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+ To scrape metrics from all workers at once, you can access http://localhost:24231/aggregated_metrics.
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+
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+ ### prometheus_monitor input plugin
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+
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+ This plugin collects internal metrics in Fluentd. The metrics are similar to/part of [monitor_agent](https://docs.fluentd.org/input/monitor_agent).
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+
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+
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+ #### Exposed metrics
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+
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+ - `fluentd_status_buffer_queue_length`
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+ - `fluentd_status_buffer_total_bytes`
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+ - `fluentd_status_retry_count`
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+ - `fluentd_status_buffer_newest_timekey` from fluentd v1.4.2
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+ - `fluentd_status_buffer_oldest_timekey` from fluentd v1.4.2
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+
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+ #### Configuration
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+
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+ With following configuration, those metrics are collected.
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+
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+ ```
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+ <source>
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+ @type prometheus_monitor
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+ </source>
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+ ```
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+
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+ More configuration parameters:
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+
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+ - `<labels>`: additional labels for this metric (optional). See [Labels](#labels)
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+ - `interval`: interval to update monitor_agent information in seconds (default: 5)
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+
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+ ### prometheus_output_monitor input plugin
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+
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+ This plugin collects internal metrics for output plugin in Fluentd. This is similar to `prometheus_monitor` plugin, but specialized for output plugin. There are Many metrics `prometheus_monitor` does not include, such as `num_errors`, `retry_wait` and so on.
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+
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+ #### Exposed metrics
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+
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+ Metrics for output
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+
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_retry_count`
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_num_errors`
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_emit_count`
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_retry_wait`
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+ - current retry_wait computed from last retry time and next retry time
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_emit_records`
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_write_count`
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_rollback_count`
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_flush_time_count` from fluentd v1.6.0
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_slow_flush_count` from fluentd v1.6.0
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+
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+ Metrics for buffer
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+
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_buffer_total_bytes`
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_buffer_stage_length` from fluentd v1.6.0
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_buffer_stage_byte_size` from fluentd v1.6.0
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_buffer_queue_length`
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_buffer_queue_byte_size` from fluentd v1.6.0
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_buffer_newest_timekey` from fluentd v1.6.0
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_buffer_oldest_timekey` from fluentd v1.6.0
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+ - `fluentd_output_status_buffer_available_space_ratio` from fluentd v1.6.0
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+
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+ #### Configuration
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+
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+ With following configuration, those metrics are collected.
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+
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+ ```
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+ <source>
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+ @type prometheus_output_monitor
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+ </source>
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+ ```
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+
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+ More configuration parameters:
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+
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+ - `<labels>`: additional labels for this metric (optional). See [Labels](#labels)
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+ - `interval`: interval to update monitor_agent information in seconds (default: 5)
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+
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+ ### prometheus_tail_monitor input plugin
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+
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+ This plugin collects internal metrics for in_tail plugin in Fluentd. in_tail plugin holds internal state for files that the plugin is watching. The state is sometimes important to monitor plugins work correctly.
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+ This plugin uses internal class of Fluentd, so it's easy to break.
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+
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+ #### Exposed metrics
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+
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+ - `fluentd_tail_file_position`
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+ - Current bytes which plugin reads from the file
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+ - `fluentd_tail_file_inode`
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+ - inode of the file
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+
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+ Default labels:
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+
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+ - `plugin_id`: a value set for a plugin in configuration.
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+ - `type`: plugin name. `in_tail` only for now.
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+ - `path`: file path
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+
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+ #### Configuration
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+
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+ With following configuration, those metrics are collected.
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+
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+ ```
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+ <source>
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+ @type prometheus_tail_monitor
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+ </source>
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+ ```
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+
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+ More configuration parameters:
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+
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+ - `<labels>`: additional labels for this metric (optional). See [Labels](#labels)
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+ - `interval`: interval to update monitor_agent information in seconds (default: 5)
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+
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+ ### prometheus output/filter plugin
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+
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+ Both output/filter plugins instrument metrics from records. Both plugins have no impact against values of each records, just read.
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+
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+ Assuming you have following configuration and receiving message,
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+
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+ ```
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+ <match message>
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+ @type stdout
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+ </match>
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```
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+ message {
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+ "foo": 100,
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+ "bar": 200,
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+ "baz": 300
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ In filter plugin style,
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+
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+ ```
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+ <filter message>
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+ @type prometheus
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+ <metric>
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+ name message_foo_counter
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+ type counter
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+ desc The total number of foo in message.
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+ key foo
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+ </metric>
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+ </filter>
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+
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+ <match message>
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+ @type stdout
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+ </match>
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+ ```
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+
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+ In output plugin style:
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+
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+ ```
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+ <filter message>
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+ @type prometheus
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+ <metric>
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+ name message_foo_counter
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+ type counter
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+ desc The total number of foo in message.
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+ key foo
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+ </metric>
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+ </filter>
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+
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+ <match message>
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+ @type copy
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+ <store>
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+ @type prometheus
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+ <metric>
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+ name message_foo_counter
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+ type counter
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+ desc The total number of foo in message.
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+ key foo
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+ </metric>
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+ </store>
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+ <store>
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+ @type stdout
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+ </store>
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+ </match>
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+ ```
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+
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+ With above configuration, the plugin collects a metric named `message_foo_counter` from key `foo` of each records.
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+
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+ You can access nested keys in records via dot or bracket notation (https://docs.fluentd.org/plugin-helper-overview/api-plugin-helper-record_accessor#syntax), for example: `$.kubernetes.namespace`, `$['key1'][0]['key2']`. The record accessor is enable only if the value starts with `$.` or `$[`.
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+
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+ See Supported Metric Type and Labels for more configuration parameters.
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+
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+ ## Supported Metric Types
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+
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+ For details of each metric type, see [Prometheus documentation](http://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/). Also see [metric name guide](http://prometheus.io/docs/practices/naming/).
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+
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+ ### counter type
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+
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+ ```
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+ <metric>
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+ name message_foo_counter
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+ type counter
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+ desc The total number of foo in message.
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+ key foo
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+ <labels>
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+ tag ${tag}
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+ host ${hostname}
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+ foo bar
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+ </labels>
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+ </metric>
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+ ```
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+
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+ - `name`: metric name (required)
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+ - `type`: metric type (required)
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+ - `desc`: description of this metric (required)
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+ - `key`: key name of record for instrumentation (**optional**)
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+ - `<labels>`: additional labels for this metric (optional). See [Labels](#labels)
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+
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+ If key is empty, the metric values is treated as 1, so the counter increments by 1 on each record regardless of contents of the record.
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+
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+ ### gauge type
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+
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+ ```
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+ <metric>
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+ name message_foo_gauge
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+ type gauge
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+ desc The total number of foo in message.
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+ key foo
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+ <labels>
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+ tag ${tag}
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+ host ${hostname}
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+ foo bar
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+ </labels>
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+ </metric>
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+ ```
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+
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+ - `name`: metric name (required)
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+ - `type`: metric type (required)
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+ - `desc`: description of metric (required)
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+ - `key`: key name of record for instrumentation (required)
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+ - `<labels>`: additional labels for this metric (optional). See [Labels](#labels)
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+
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+ ### summary type
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+
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+ ```
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+ <metric>
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+ name message_foo
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+ type summary
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+ desc The summary of foo in message.
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+ key foo
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+ <labels>
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+ tag ${tag}
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+ host ${hostname}
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+ foo bar
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+ </labels>
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+ </metric>
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+ ```
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+ - `name`: metric name (required)
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+ - `type`: metric type (required)
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+ - `desc`: description of metric (required)
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+ - `key`: key name of record for instrumentation (required)
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+ - `<labels>`: additional labels for this metric (optional). See [Labels](#labels)
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+ ### histogram type
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+ ```
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+ <metric>
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+ name message_foo
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+ type histogram
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+ desc The histogram of foo in message.
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+ key foo
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+ buckets 0.1, 1, 5, 10
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+ <labels>
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+ tag ${tag}
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+ host ${hostname}
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+ foo bar
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+ </labels>
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+ </metric>
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+ ```
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+
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+ - `name`: metric name (required)
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+ - `type`: metric type (required)
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+ - `desc`: description of metric (required)
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+ - `key`: key name of record for instrumentation (required)
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+ - `buckets`: buckets of record for instrumentation (optional)
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+ - `<labels>`: additional labels for this metric (optional). See [Labels](#labels)
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+
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+ ## Labels
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+ See [Prometheus Data Model](http://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/data_model/) first.
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+ You can add labels with static value or dynamic value from records. In `prometheus_monitor` input plugin, you can't use label value from records.
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+ ### labels section
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+ ```
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+ <labels>
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+ key1 value1
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+ key2 value2
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+ </labels>
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+ ```
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+ All labels sections has same format. Each lines have key/value for label.
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+ You can access nested fields in records via dot or bracket notation (https://docs.fluentd.org/plugin-helper-overview/api-plugin-helper-record_accessor#syntax), for example: `$.kubernetes.namespace`, `$['key1'][0]['key2']`. The record accessor is enable only if the value starts with `$.` or `$[`. Other values are handled as raw string as is and may be expanded by placeholder described later.
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+ You can use placeholder for label values. The placeholders will be expanded from reserved values and records.
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+ If you specify `${hostname}`, it will be expanded by value of a hostname where fluentd runs.
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+ The placeholder for records is deprecated. Use record accessor syntax instead.
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+ Reserved placeholders are:
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+ - `${hostname}`: hostname
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+ - `${worker_id}`: fluent worker id
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+ - `${tag}`: tag name
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+ - only available in Prometheus output/filter plugin
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+ - `${tag_parts[N]}` refers to the Nth part of the tag.
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+ - only available in Prometheus output/filter plugin
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+ - `${tag_prefix[N]}` refers to the [0..N] part of the tag.
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+ - only available in Prometheus output/filter plugin
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+ - `${tag_suffix[N]}` refers to the [`tagsize`-1-N..] part of the tag.
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+ - where `tagsize` is the size of tag which is splitted with `.` (when tag is `1.2.3`, then `tagsize` is 3)
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+ - only available in Prometheus output/filter plugin
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+
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+ ### top-level labels and labels inside metric
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+ Prometheus output/filter plugin can have multiple metric section. Top-level labels section specifies labels for all metrics. Labels section inside metric section specifies labels for the metric. Both are specified, labels are merged.
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+ ```
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+ <filter message>
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+ @type prometheus
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+ <metric>
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+ name message_foo_counter
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+ type counter
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+ desc The total number of foo in message.
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+ key foo
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+ <labels>
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+ key foo
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+ data_type ${type}
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+ </labels>
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+ </metric>
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+ <metric>
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+ type counter
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+ desc The total number of bar in message.
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+ key bar
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+ <labels>
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+ key bar
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+ </labels>
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+ </metric>
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+ <labels>
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+ tag ${tag}
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+ hostname ${hostname}
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+ </labels>
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+ </filter>
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+ ```
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+ In this case, `message_foo_counter` has `tag`, `hostname`, `key` and `data_type` labels.
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+ ## Try plugin with nginx
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+ Checkout repository and setup.
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+ ```
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+ $ git clone git://github.com/fluent/fluent-plugin-prometheus
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+ $ cd fluent-plugin-prometheus
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+ $ bundle install --path vendor/bundle
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+ ```
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+ Download pre-compiled Prometheus binary and start it. It listens on 9090.
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+ ```
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+ $ wget https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/releases/download/v1.5.2/prometheus-1.5.2.linux-amd64.tar.gz -O - | tar zxf -
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+ $ ./prometheus-1.5.2.linux-amd64/prometheus -config.file=./misc/prometheus.yaml -storage.local.path=./prometheus/metrics
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+ ```
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+ Install Nginx for sample metrics. It listens on 80 and 9999.
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+ ```
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+ $ sudo apt-get install -y nginx
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+ $ sudo cp misc/nginx_proxy.conf /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/proxy
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+ $ sudo chmod 777 /var/log/nginx && sudo chmod +r /var/log/nginx/*.log
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+ $ sudo service nginx restart
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+ ```
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+ Start fluentd with sample configuration. It listens on 24231.
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+ ```
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+ $ bundle exec fluentd -c misc/fluentd_sample.conf -v
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+ ```
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+ Generate some records by accessing nginx.
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+ ```
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+ $ curl http://localhost/
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+ $ curl http://localhost:9999/
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+ ```
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+ Confirm that some metrics are exported via Fluentd.
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+ ```
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+ $ curl http://localhost:24231/metrics
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+ ```
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+ Then, make a graph on Prometheus UI. http://localhost:9090/
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+
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+ ## Contributing
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+ 1. Fork it ( https://github.com/fluent/fluent-plugin-prometheus/fork )
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+ 2. Create your feature branch (`git checkout -b my-new-feature`)
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+ 3. Commit your changes (`git commit -am 'Add some feature'`)
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+ 4. Push to the branch (`git push origin my-new-feature`)
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+ 5. Create a new Pull Request
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+
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+
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+ ## Copyright
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+
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+ <table>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>Author</td><td>Masahiro Sano <sabottenda@gmail.com></td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>Copyright</td><td>Copyright (c) 2015- Masahiro Sano</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>License</td><td>Apache License, Version 2.0</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ </table>