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Nebula Graph Dashboard

Nebula Graph Dashboard is a tool that assists Nebula Graph in daily service monitoring and management

Architecture

Deploy in Production

If you plan to set up dashboard in production, refer to:production guide

Development

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (>= 10.12.0)
  • Go 1.13+ and beego
  • Nebula Graph (>=2.0)

Quick Start

  1. Set up node-exporter service where you want to collect machine metrics such as local dev.

    • Download node_exporter according to your environment
    • Run
        $ tar -xvf node_exporter-{version}.tar.gz
        $ cd node_exporter-{version}
        $ ./node_exporter --web.listen-address=":9100"
      
  2. Set up nebula-stats-exporter to collect your nebula graph service metrics.

    • Download nebula-stats-exporter and build

    • Run

      $ git clone https://github.com/vesoft-inc/nebula-stats-exporter.git
      $ cd nebula-stats-exporter
      $ make build
      
    • Modify /vendors/nebula-stats-exporter/config.yaml under nebula-graph-dashboard directory

      # Example:
      version: v0.0.4
      clusters:
        - name: nebula
          - instance: 
            -name metad0 // instance name as a symble
              endpointIP: 10.17.101.126 // metrics service IP
              endpointPort: 32839 // metrics service Ports
              componentType: metad // metrics service type, should be one of metad,graphd or storaged
            ```
      [More about the nebula graph metrics](https://docs.nebula-graph.com.cn/2.5.0/6.monitor-and-metrics/1.query-performance-metrics/)
      
    • Run

      ./nebula-stats-exporter --listen-address=":9200" --bare-metal --bare-metal-config={pwd}/nebula-graph-dashboard/vendors/nebula-stats-exporter/config.yaml &
      
  3. Set up prometheus

    • Download prometheus according to your environment

    • Modify /vendors/prometheus/prometheus.yaml according to node-exporter and nebula-stats-exporter ip and port config

    • Run

      $ tar -xvf prometheus-${version}.tar.gz
      $ cd prometheus-{version}
      $ ./prometheus --config.file={pwd}/nebula-graph-dashboard/vendors/prometheus/prometheus.yaml &
      
  4. Set up nebula-http-gateway

    • Download nebula-http-gateway

      $ git clone https://github.com/vesoft-inc/nebula-http-gateway.git
      
    • Modify http port in the nebula-http-gateway/conf/app.conf under the installation directory

      httpport = 8090
      
    • Build

      $ cd /path/to/nebula-http-gateway
      $ make
      
    • Run

      $ ./nebula-httpd
      
  5. Start nebula-graph-dashboard

    • Modify proxy and connection setting: ./vendors/config-release.json

      port: 7003
      proxy:
        gateway:
          target: "127.0.0.1:8090"  // change gateway service proxy
        prometheus:
          target: "127.0.0.1:9091"  // change prometheus service proxy
        nebulaServer:
          "ip": "192.168.8.143"  // change to nebula graph service ip
          "port": 9669 // change to nebula graph service port
      
    • Start If you want to deploy in development mode, do this way:

      $ npm install
      $ npm run dev
      

      If you want to deploy in production mode, do this way:

      $ npm install
      $ npm run build
      $ npm run pkg
      $ cp -r vendors/config-release.json ./config.json
      $ ./dashboard &
      

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