Prometheus and OpenMetrics metrics collection from a host
Collect your exposed Prometheus and OpenMetrics metrics from your application running on your hosts using the Datadog Agent, and the Datadog-OpenMetrics or Datadog-Prometheus integrations.
Overview
Starting with version 6.5.0, the Agent includes OpenMetrics and Prometheus checks capable of scraping Prometheus endpoints. Datadog recommends using the OpenMetrics check since it is more efficient and fully supports Prometheus text format. For more advanced usage of the OpenMetricsCheck
interface, including writing a custom check, see the Developer Tools section. Use the Prometheus check only when the metrics endpoint does not support a text format.
This page explains the basic usage of these checks, enabling you to import all your Prometheus exposed metrics within Datadog.
Setup
Installation
Install the Datadog Agent for your corresponding operating system. OpenMetrics and Prometheus checks are included in the Datadog Agent package, so you don’t need to install anything else on your containers or hosts.
Configuration
To collect your exposed metrics:
Edit the openmetrics.d/conf.yaml
file in the conf.d/
folder at the root of your Agent’s configuration directory. See the sample openmetrics.d/conf.yaml for all available configuration options. This is the minimum required configuration needed to enable the integration:
init_config:
instances:
- openmetrics_endpoint: 'localhost:<PORT>/<ENDPOINT>'
namespace: '<NAMESPACE>'
metrics:
- '<METRIC_TO_FETCH>': '<DATADOG_METRIC_NAME>'
With the following configuration placeholder values:
Placeholder | Description |
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<PORT> | Port to connect to in order to access the Prometheus endpoint. |
<ENDPOINT> | URL for the metrics served by the container, in Prometheus format. |
<NAMESPACE> | Set namespace to be prefixed to every metric when viewed in Datadog. |
<METRIC_TO_FETCH> | Prometheus metrics key to be fetched from the Prometheus endpoint. |
<DATADOG_METRIC_NAME> | Optional parameter which, if set, transforms the <METRIC_TO_FETCH> metric key to <DATADOG_METRIC_NAME> in Datadog. If you choose not to use this option, pass a list of strings rather than key:value pairs. |
Restart the Agent to start collecting your metrics.
Parameters available
Find below the full list of parameters that can be used for your instances
:
Name | Type | Necessity | Default value | Description |
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openmetrics_endpoint | string | required | none | The URL exposing metrics in the OpenMetrics format. |
namespace | string | required | none | The namespace to be appended before all metrics namespaces. Your metrics are collected in the form namespace.metric_name . |
metrics | list of strings or key:value elements | required | none | List of <METRIC_TO_FETCH>: <NEW_METRIC_NAME> pairs for metrics to be fetched from the Prometheus endpoint.
<NEW_METRIC_NAME> is optional. It transforms the name in Datadog if set. This list should contain at least one metric. |
raw_metric_prefix | string | optional | none | A prefix that is removed from all exposed metric names, if present. |
health_service_check | boolean | optional | true | Send a service check reporting on the health of the Prometheus endpoint. The check is named <NAMESPACE>.prometheus.health . |
label_to_hostname | string | optional | none | Override the hostname with the value of one label. |
label_joins | object | optional | none | The label join allows you to target a metric and retrieve its label using a 1:1 mapping. |
labels_mapper | list of key:value element | optional | none | The label mapper allows you to rename some labels. Format: <LABEL_TO_RENAME>: <NEW_LABEL_NAME> . |
type_overrides | list of key:value element | optional | none | Type override allows you to override a type in the Prometheus payload or type an untyped metric (they’re ignored by default). Supported <METRIC_TYPE> s are gauge , monotonic_count , histogram , and summary . |
tags | list of key:value element | optional | none | List of tags to attach to every metric, event, and service check emitted by this integration. Learn more about tagging. |
send_distribution_buckets | boolean | optional | false | Set send_distribution_buckets to true to send and convert OpenMetrics histograms to Distribution metrics.
collect_histogram_buckets must be set to true (default value). Note: For OpenMetrics v2, use collect_counters_with_distributions instead. |
send_distribution_counts_as_monotonic | boolean | optional | false | Set send_distribution_counts_as_monotonic to true to send OpenMetrics histogram/summary counts as monotonic counts. |
collect_histogram_buckets | boolean | optional | true | Set collect_histogram_buckets to true to send the histograms bucket. |
send_monotonic_counter | boolean | optional | true | o send counts as monotonic counts see the relevant issue in GitHub. |
exclude_labels | list of string | optional | none | List of labels to be excluded. |
ssl_cert | string | optional | none | If your Prometheus endpoint is secured, here are the settings to configure it: Can either be: only the path to the certificate and thus you should specify the private key, or it can be the path to a file containing both the certificate and the private key. |
ssl_private_key | string | optional | none | Needed if the certificate does not include the private key. WARNING: The private key to your local certificate must be unencrypted. |
ssl_ca_cert | string | optional | none | The path to the trusted CA used for generating custom certificates. |
timeout | integer | optional | 10 | Set a timeout in seconds for the Prometheus/OpenMetrics query. |
max_returned_metrics | integer | optional | 2000 | The check limits itself to 2000 metrics by default. Increase this limit if needed. |
bearer_token_auth | boolean | optional | false | Set bearer_token_auth to true to add a bearer token authentication header. Note: If bearer_token_path is not set, /var/run/secrets/kubernetes.io/serviceaccount/token is used as the default path. |
bearer_token_path | string | optional | none | The path to a Kubernetes service account bearer token file (make sure the file exists and is mounted correctly). Note: Set bearer_token_auth to true to enable adding the token to HTTP headers for authentication. |
collect_counters_with_distributions | boolean | optional | false | Whether or not to also collect the observation counter metrics ending in .sum and .count when sending histogram buckets as Datadog distribution metrics. This implicitly enables the histogram_buckets_as_distributions option. |
Note: All parameters but send_distribution_buckets
and send_distribution_counts_as_monotonic
are supported by both OpenMetrics check and Prometheus check.
Getting started
Simple metric collection
To get started with collecting metrics exposed by Prometheus, follow these steps:
Follow the Prometheus Getting Started documentation to start a local version of Prometheus that monitors itself.
Install the Datadog Agent for your platform.
Edit the openmetrics.d/conf.yaml
file in the conf.d/
folder at the root of your Agent’s configuration directory with the following content:
init_config:
instances:
- openmetrics_endpoint: http://localhost:9090/metrics
namespace: 'documentation_example'
metrics:
- promhttp_metric_handler_requests_total: prometheus.handler.requests.total
Restart the Agent.
Go into your Metric summary page to see the collected metrics: prometheus_target_interval_length_seconds*
From custom to official integration
By default, all metrics retrieved by the generic Prometheus check are considered custom metrics. If you are monitoring off-the-shelf software and think it deserves an official integration, don’t hesitate to contribute!
Official integrations have their own dedicated directories. There’s a default instance mechanism in the generic check to hardcode the default configuration and metrics metadata. For example, reference the kube-proxy integration.
Further Reading
Additional helpful documentation, links, and articles: