Export Prometheus metrics from arbitrary unstructured log data.
Grok is a tool to parse crappy unstructured log data into something structured and queryable. Grok is heavily used in Logstash to provide log data as input for ElasticSearch.
Grok ships with about 120 predefined patterns for syslog logs, apache and other webserver logs, mysql logs, etc. It is easy to extend Grok with custom patterns.
The grok_exporter
aims at porting Grok from the ELK stack to Prometheus monitoring. The goal is to use Grok patterns for extracting Prometheus metrics from arbitrary log files.
Download grok_exporter-$ARCH.zip
for your operating system from the releases page, extract the archive, cd grok_exporter-$ARCH
, then run
./grok_exporter -config ./example/config.yml
The example log file exim-rejected-RCPT-examples.log
contains log messages from the Exim mail server. The configuration in config.yml
counts the total number of rejected recipients, partitioned by error message.
The exporter provides the metrics on http://localhost:9144/metrics:
Example configuration:
global:
config_version: 2
input:
type: file
path: ./example/example.log
readall: true
grok:
patterns_dir: ./logstash-patterns-core/patterns
metrics:
- type: counter
name: grok_example_lines_total
help: Counter metric example with labels.
match: '%{DATE} %{TIME} %{USER:user} %{NUMBER}'
labels:
user: '{{.user}}'
server:
port: 9144
CONFIG.md describes the grok_exporter
configuration file and shows how to define Grok patterns, Prometheus metrics, and labels.
Operating system support:
Grok pattern support:
- We are able to compile all of Grok's default patterns on github.com/logstash-plugins/logstash-patterns-core.
Prometheus support:
- Counter metrics: Supported
- Gauge metrics: Supported
- Histogram metrics: Supported
- Summary metrics: Supported
In order to compile grok_exporter
from source, you need Go installed and $GOPATH
set, and you need the header files for the Oniguruma regular expression library.
Installing the Oniguruma library on OS X
The current version of brew install oniguruma
will install Oniguruma 6.1.0. Because of this bug version 6.1.0 will not work with grok_exporter. Use the following to install the stable 5.9.6 version:
brew install fstab/oniguruma/oniguruma-5.9.6
Installing the Oniguruma library on Ubuntu Linux
The current version on Ubuntu is 5.9.6, which is good:
sudo apt-get install libonig-dev
Installing the Oniguruma library from source
Make sure to use version 5.9.6 until grok_exporter supports newer versions:
wget https://github.com/kkos/oniguruma/releases/download/v5.9.6/onig-5.9.6.tar.gz
tar xfz onig-5.9.6.tar.gz
cd onig-5.9.6 && ./configure && make && make install
Installing grok_exporter
With Oniguruma 5.9.6 installed, download and compile grok_exporter
as follows:
go get github.com/fstab/grok_exporter
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/fstab/grok_exporter
git submodule update --init --recursive
The resulting grok_exporter
binary will be dynamically linked to the Oniguruma library, i.e. it needs the Oniguruma library to run. The releases are statically linked with Oniguruma, i.e. the releases don't require Oniguruma as a run-time dependency. The releases are built with release.sh
.
User documentation is included in the GitHub repository:
- CONFIG.md: Specification of the config file.
- BUILTIN.md: Definition of metrics provided out-of-the-box.
Developer notes are available on the GitHub Wiki pages:
External documentation:
- Extracting Prometheus Metrics from Application Logs - https://labs.consol.de/...
- Counting Errors with Prometheus - https://labs.consol.de/...
- [Video] Lightning talk on grok_exporter - https://www.youtube.com/...
- For feature requests, bugs reports, etc: Please open a GitHub issue.
- For bug fixes, contributions, etc: Create a pull request.
- Questions? Contact me at fabian@fstab.de.
Google's mtail goes in a similar direction. It uses its own pattern definition language, so it will not work out-of-the-box with existing Grok patterns. However, mtail
's RE2 regular expressions are probably more CPU efficient than Grok's Oniguruma patterns. mtail
reads logfiles using the fsnotify library, which might be an obstacle on operating systems other than Linux.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.