title |
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prometheus |
This plugin exposes metrics in Prometheus Exposition format.
Name | Type | Requirement | Default | Valid | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
prefer_name | boolean | optional | false | When set to true , would print route/service name instead of id in Prometheus metric. |
This plugin will add /apisix/prometheus/metrics
to expose the metrics.
The metrics are exposed via a separate Prometheus server address.
By default, the address is 127.0.0.1:9091
. You can change it in the conf/config.yaml
, for example:
plugin_attr:
prometheus:
export_addr:
ip: ${{INTRANET_IP}}
port: 9092
Assume environment variable INTRANET_IP
is 172.1.1.1
, now APISIX will export the metrics via 172.1.1.1:9092
.
Before version 2.6
, the metrics are exposed via the data panel port,
you may need to use interceptors to protect it.
If you still want this behavior, you can configure it like this:
plugin_attr:
prometheus:
enable_export_server: false
prometheus
plugin could be enable with empty table.
Notice, name
could be duplicated for multiple routes/services, so when set prefer_name
to true
, take care of naming format or it could be misleading.
For example:
curl http://127.0.0.1:9080/apisix/admin/routes/1 -H 'X-API-KEY: edd1c9f034335f136f87ad84b625c8f1' -X PUT -d '
{
"uri": "/hello",
"plugins": {
"prometheus":{}
},
"upstream": {
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"127.0.0.1:80": 1
}
}
}'
You can use APISIX Dashboard to complete the above operations through the web console.
First, add a Route:
Then add prometheus plugin:
We fetch the metric data from the specified url /apisix/prometheus/metrics
.
curl -i http://127.0.0.1:9091/apisix/prometheus/metrics
Puts this URL address into prometheus, and it will automatically fetch these metric data.
For example like this:
scrape_configs:
- job_name: 'apisix'
metrics_path: '/apisix/prometheus/metrics'
static_configs:
- targets: ['127.0.0.1:9091']
And we can check the status at prometheus console:
We can change the default export uri in the plugin_attr
section of conf/config.yaml
.
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
export_uri | string | "/apisix/prometheus/metrics" | uri to get the prometheus metrics |
Here is an example:
plugin_attr:
prometheus:
export_uri: /apisix/metrics
Metrics exported by the plugin can be graphed in Grafana using a drop in dashboard.
Downloads Grafana dashboard meta and imports it to Grafana。
Or you can goto Grafana official for Grafana
meta data.
-
Status codes
: HTTP status code returned from upstream services. These status code available per service and across all services.Attributes:
Name Description code The HTTP status code returned by the upstream service. route The route_id
of the matched route is request. If it does not match, the default value is an empty string.matched_uri The uri
of the route matching the request, if it does not match, the default value is an empty string.matched_host The host
of the route that matches the request. If it does not match, the default value is an empty string.service The service_id
of the route matched by the request. When the route lacks service_id, the default is$host
.consumer The consumer_name
of the consumer that matches the request. If it does not match, the default value is an empty string.node The ip
of the upstream node. -
Bandwidth
: Total Bandwidth (egress/ingress) flowing through APISIX. The total bandwidth of per service can be counted.Attributes:
Name Description type The type of bandwidth(egress/ingress). route The route_id
of the matched route is request. If it does not match, the default value is an empty string..service The service_id
of the route matched by the request. When the route lacks service_id, the default is$host
.consumer The consumer_name
of the consumer that matches the request. If it does not match, the default value is an empty string.node The ip
of the upstream node. -
etcd reachability
: A gauge type with a value of 0 or 1, representing if etcd can be reached by a APISIX or not, where1
is available, and0
is unavailable. -
Connections
: Various Nginx connection metrics like active, reading, writing, and number of accepted connections. -
Batch process entries
: A gauge type, when we use plugins and the plugin used batch process to send data, such as: sys logger, http logger, sls logger, tcp logger, udp logger and zipkin, then the entries which hasn't been sent in batch process will be counted in the metrics. -
Latency
: The per service histogram of request time in different dimensions.Attributes:
Name Description type The value can be apisix
,upstream
orrequest
, which means http latency caused by apisix, upstream, or their sum.service The service_id
of the route matched by the request. When the route lacks service_id, the default is$host
.consumer The consumer_name
of the consumer that matches the request. If it does not match, the default value is an empty string.node The ip
of the upstream node. -
Info
: the information of APISIX node.
Here is the original metric data of APISIX:
$ curl http://127.0.0.1:9091/apisix/prometheus/metrics
# HELP apisix_bandwidth Total bandwidth in bytes consumed per service in Apisix
# TYPE apisix_bandwidth counter
apisix_bandwidth{type="egress",route="",service="",consumer="",node=""} 8417
apisix_bandwidth{type="egress",route="1",service="",consumer="",node="127.0.0.1"} 1420
apisix_bandwidth{type="egress",route="2",service="",consumer="",node="127.0.0.1"} 1420
apisix_bandwidth{type="ingress",route="",service="",consumer="",node=""} 189
apisix_bandwidth{type="ingress",route="1",service="",consumer="",node="127.0.0.1"} 332
apisix_bandwidth{type="ingress",route="2",service="",consumer="",node="127.0.0.1"} 332
# HELP apisix_etcd_modify_indexes Etcd modify index for APISIX keys
# TYPE apisix_etcd_modify_indexes gauge
apisix_etcd_modify_indexes{key="consumers"} 0
apisix_etcd_modify_indexes{key="global_rules"} 0
apisix_etcd_modify_indexes{key="max_modify_index"} 222
apisix_etcd_modify_indexes{key="prev_index"} 35
apisix_etcd_modify_indexes{key="protos"} 0
apisix_etcd_modify_indexes{key="routes"} 222
apisix_etcd_modify_indexes{key="services"} 0
apisix_etcd_modify_indexes{key="ssls"} 0
apisix_etcd_modify_indexes{key="stream_routes"} 0
apisix_etcd_modify_indexes{key="upstreams"} 0
apisix_etcd_modify_indexes{key="x_etcd_index"} 223
# HELP apisix_batch_process_entries batch process remaining entries
# TYPE apisix_batch_process_entries gauge
apisix_batch_process_entries{name="http-logger",route_id="9",server_addr="127.0.0.1"} 1
apisix_batch_process_entries{name="sls-logger",route_id="9",server_addr="127.0.0.1"} 1
apisix_batch_process_entries{name="tcp-logger",route_id="9",server_addr="127.0.0.1"} 1
apisix_batch_process_entries{name="udp-logger",route_id="9",server_addr="127.0.0.1"} 1
apisix_batch_process_entries{name="sys-logger",route_id="9",server_addr="127.0.0.1"} 1
apisix_batch_process_entries{name="zipkin_report",route_id="9",server_addr="127.0.0.1"} 1
# HELP apisix_etcd_reachable Config server etcd reachable from Apisix, 0 is unreachable
# TYPE apisix_etcd_reachable gauge
apisix_etcd_reachable 1
# HELP apisix_http_status HTTP status codes per service in Apisix
# TYPE apisix_http_status counter
apisix_http_status{code="200",route="1",matched_uri="/hello",matched_host="",service="",consumer="",node="127.0.0.1"} 4
apisix_http_status{code="200",route="2",matched_uri="/world",matched_host="",service="",consumer="",node="127.0.0.1"} 4
apisix_http_status{code="404",route="",matched_uri="",matched_host="",service="",consumer="",node=""} 1
# HELP apisix_nginx_http_current_connections Number of HTTP connections
# TYPE apisix_nginx_http_current_connections gauge
apisix_nginx_http_current_connections{state="accepted"} 11994
apisix_nginx_http_current_connections{state="active"} 2
apisix_nginx_http_current_connections{state="handled"} 11994
apisix_nginx_http_current_connections{state="reading"} 0
apisix_nginx_http_current_connections{state="total"} 1191780
apisix_nginx_http_current_connections{state="waiting"} 1
apisix_nginx_http_current_connections{state="writing"} 1
# HELP apisix_nginx_metric_errors_total Number of nginx-lua-prometheus errors
# TYPE apisix_nginx_metric_errors_total counter
apisix_nginx_metric_errors_total 0
# HELP apisix_http_latency HTTP request latency in milliseconds per service in APISIX
# TYPE apisix_http_latency histogram
apisix_http_latency_bucket{type="apisix",route="1",service="",consumer="",node="127.0.0.1",le="1"} 1
apisix_http_latency_bucket{type="apisix",route="1",service="",consumer="",node="127.0.0.1",le="2"} 1
apisix_http_latency_bucket{type="request",route="1",service="",consumer="",node="127.0.0.1",le="1"} 1
apisix_http_latency_bucket{type="request",route="1",service="",consumer="",node="127.0.0.1",le="2"} 1
apisix_http_latency_bucket{type="upstream",route="1",service="",consumer="",node="127.0.0.1",le="1"} 1
apisix_http_latency_bucket{type="upstream",route="1",service="",consumer="",node="127.0.0.1",le="2"} 1
...
# HELP apisix_node_info Info of APISIX node
# TYPE apisix_node_info gauge
apisix_node_info{hostname="desktop-2022q8f-wsl"} 1
Remove the corresponding json configuration in the plugin configuration to disable prometheus
.
APISIX plugins are hot-reloaded, therefore no need to restart APISIX.
curl http://127.0.0.1:9080/apisix/admin/routes/1 -H 'X-API-KEY: edd1c9f034335f136f87ad84b625c8f1' -X PUT -d '
{
"uri": "/hello",
"plugins": {},
"upstream": {
"type": "roundrobin",
"nodes": {
"127.0.0.1:80": 1
}
}
}'