prysm-pulse/shared/prometheus
Preston Van Loon 1a1c1bb813
Return 503 on healthz with error (#6754)
* Return 503 on healthz with error
* fix other test
* Update shared/prometheus/service_test.go

Co-authored-by: Victor Farazdagi <simple.square@gmail.com>
2020-07-29 00:31:21 +00:00
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BUILD.bazel libfuzz based tests (#5095) 2020-05-05 07:22:26 +00:00
content_negotiation.go /healthz endpoint accepts JSON now (#5558) 2020-04-21 20:58:53 +00:00
logrus_collector_test.go proper error checking and type assertions (#5424) 2020-04-14 16:41:09 +00:00
logrus_collector.go Enforce error handling and checking type assertions (#5403) 2020-04-13 04:11:09 +00:00
README.md Added Prometheus Client and p2p Metrics (#673) 2018-11-15 07:54:45 -05:00
service_test.go Return 503 on healthz with error (#6754) 2020-07-29 00:31:21 +00:00
service.go Return 503 on healthz with error (#6754) 2020-07-29 00:31:21 +00:00
simple_server.go Properly log and handle HTTP server error (#2685) 2019-06-12 19:58:49 -04:00

How to monitor with prometheus

Prerequisites:

Start scrapping services

To start scrapping with prometheus you must create or edit the prometheus config file and add all the services you want to scrap, like these:

global:
  scrape_interval:     15s # By default, scrape targets every 15 seconds.

  # Attach these labels to any time series or alerts when communicating with
  # external systems (federation, remote storage, Alertmanager).
  external_labels:
    monitor: 'codelab-monitor'

# A scrape configuration containing exactly one endpoint to scrape:
# Here it's Prometheus itself.
scrape_configs:
  # The job name is added as a label `job=<job_name>` to any timeseries scraped from this config.
  - job_name: 'prometheus'

    # Override the global default and scrape targets from this job every 5 seconds.
    scrape_interval: 5s

    static_configs:
      - targets: ['localhost:9090']
+  - job_name: 'beacon-chain'
+    static_configs:
+      - targets: ['localhost:8080']

After creating/updating the prometheus file run it:

$ prometheus --config.file=your-prometheus-file.yml

Now, you can add the prometheus server as a data source on grafana and start building your dashboards.

How to add additional metrics

The prometheus service export the metrics from the DefaultRegisterer so just need to register your metrics with the prometheus or promauto libraries. To know more Go application guide