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Ansible Role: prometheus
Description
Deploy Prometheus monitoring system using ansible.
Requirements
- Ansible >= "2.9" (It might work on previous versions, but we cannot guarantee it)
- gnu-tar on Mac deployer host (
brew install gnu-tar
)
Role Variables
All variables which can be overridden are stored in defaults/main.yml file as well as in meta/argument_specs.yml. Please refer to the collection docs for description and default values of the variables.
Relation between prometheus_scrape_configs
and prometheus_targets
Short version
prometheus_targets
is just a map used to create multiple files located in "{{ prometheus_config_dir }}/file_sd" directory. Where file names are composed from top-level keys in that map with .yml
suffix. Those files store file_sd scrape targets data and they need to be read in prometheus_scrape_configs
.
Long version
A part of prometheus.yml configuration file which describes what is scraped by prometheus is stored in prometheus_scrape_configs
. For this variable same configuration options as described in prometheus docs are used.
Meanwhile prometheus_targets
is our way of adopting prometheus scrape type file_sd
. It defines a map of files with their content. A top-level keys are base names of files which need to have their own scrape job in prometheus_scrape_configs
and values are a content of those files.
All this mean that you CAN use custom prometheus_scrape_configs
with prometheus_targets
set to {}
. However when you set anything in prometheus_targets
it needs to be mapped to prometheus_scrape_configs
. If it isn't you'll get an error in preflight checks.
Example
Lets look at our default configuration, which shows all features. By default we have this prometheus_targets
:
prometheus_targets:
node: # This is a base file name. File is located in "{{ prometheus_config_dir }}/file_sd/<<BASENAME>>.yml"
- targets: #
- localhost:9100 # All this is a targets section in file_sd format
labels: #
env: test #
Such config will result in creating one file named node.yml
in {{ prometheus_config_dir }}/file_sd
directory.
Next this file needs to be loaded into scrape config. Here is modified version of our default prometheus_scrape_configs
:
prometheus_scrape_configs:
- job_name: "prometheus" # Custom scrape job, here using `static_config`
metrics_path: "/metrics"
static_configs:
- targets:
- "localhost:9090"
- job_name: "example-node-file-servicediscovery"
file_sd_configs:
- files:
- "{{ prometheus_config_dir }}/file_sd/node.yml" # This line loads file created from `prometheus_targets`
Example
Playbook
---
- hosts: all
roles:
- prometheus.prometheus.prometheus
vars:
prometheus_targets:
node:
- targets:
- localhost:9100
- node.demo.do.prometheus.io
labels:
env: demosite
Demo site
Prometheus organization provide a demo site for full monitoring solution based on prometheus and grafana. Repository with code and links to running instances is available on github.
Defining alerting rules files
Alerting rules are defined in prometheus_alert_rules
variable. Format is almost identical to one defined in Prometheus 2.0 documentation.
Due to similarities in templating engines, every templates should be wrapped in {% raw %}
and {% endraw %}
statements. Example is provided in defaults/main.yml file.
Local Testing
The preferred way of locally testing the role is to use Docker and molecule (v2.x). You will have to install Docker on your system. See "Get started" for a Docker package suitable to for your system. We are using tox to simplify process of testing on multiple ansible versions. To install tox execute:
pip3 install tox
To run tests on all ansible versions (WARNING: this can take some time)
tox
To run a custom molecule command on custom environment with only default test scenario:
tox -e py35-ansible28 -- molecule test -s default
For more information about molecule go to their docs.
If you would like to run tests on remote docker host just specify DOCKER_HOST
variable before running tox tests.
CircleCI
Combining molecule and CircleCI allows us to test how new PRs will behave when used with multiple ansible versions and multiple operating systems. This also allows use to create test scenarios for different role configurations. As a result we have a quite large test matrix which will take more time than local testing, so please be patient.
Contributing
Troubleshooting
See troubleshooting.
License
This project is licensed under MIT License. See LICENSE for more details.