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    The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.

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    prometheus
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    Apache-2.0
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    About prometheus

    Prometheus
    Prometheus

    Visit prometheus.io for the full documentation, examples and guides.

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    Prometheus, a Cloud Native Computing Foundation project, is a systems and service monitoring system. It collects metrics from configured targets at given intervals, evaluates rule expressions, displays the results, and can trigger alerts when specified conditions are observed.

    The features that distinguish Prometheus from other metrics and monitoring systems are:

    • A multi-dimensional data model (time series defined by metric name and set of key/value dimensions)
    • PromQL, a powerful and flexible query language to leverage this dimensionality
    • No dependency on distributed storage; single server nodes are autonomous
    • An HTTP pull model for time series collection
    • Pushing time series is supported via an intermediary gateway for batch jobs
    • Targets are discovered via service discovery or static configuration
    • Multiple modes of graphing and dashboarding support
    • Support for hierarchical and horizontal federation

    Architecture overview

    Architecture overview

    Install

    There are various ways to install Prometheus.

    Precompiled binaries

    Precompiled binaries for released versions are available in the download section on prometheus.io. Using the latest production release binary is the recommended way to install Prometheus. See the Installing chapter in the documentation for all the details.

    Docker images

    Docker images are available on Quay.io or Docker Hub.

    You can launch a Prometheus container for trying it out with

    docker run --name prometheus -d -p 127.0.0.1:9090:9090 prom/prometheus
    

    Prometheus will now be reachable at http://localhost:9090/.

    Building from source

    To build Prometheus from source code, you need:

    • Go: Version specified in go.mod or greater.
    • NodeJS: Version specified in .nvmrc or greater.
    • npm: Version 10 or greater (check with npm --version and here).

    Start by cloning the repository:

    git clone https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus.git
    cd prometheus
    

    You can use the go tool to build and install the prometheus and promtool binaries into your GOPATH:

    go install github.com/prometheus/prometheus/cmd/...
    prometheus --config.file=your_config.yml
    

    However, when using go install to build Prometheus, Prometheus will expect to be able to read its web assets from local filesystem directories under web/ui/static. In order for these assets to be found, you will have to run Prometheus from the root of the cloned repository. Note also that this directory does not include the React UI unless it has been built explicitly using make assets or make build.

    An example of the above configuration file can be found here.

    You can also build using make build, which will compile in the web assets so that Prometheus can be run from anywhere:

    make build
    ./prometheus --config.file=your_config.yml
    

    The Makefile provides several targets:

    • build: build the prometheus and promtool binaries (includes building and compiling in web assets)
    • test: run the tests
    • test-short: run the short tests
    • format: format the source code
    • vet: check the source code for common errors
    • assets: build the React UI

    Service discovery plugins

    Prometheus is bundled with many service discovery plugins. You can customize which service discoveries are included in your build using Go build tags.

    To exclude service discoveries when building with make build, add the desired tags to the .promu.yml file under build.tags.all:

    build:
        tags:
            all:
                - netgo
                - builtinassets
                - remove_all_sd           # Exclude all optional SDs
                - enable_kubernetes_sd    # Re-enable only kubernetes
    

    Then run make build as usual. Alternatively, when using go build directly:

    go build -tags "remove_all_sd,enable_kubernetes_sd" ./cmd/prometheus
    

    Available build tags:

    • remove_all_sd - Exclude all optional service discoveries (keeps file_sd, static_sd, and http_sd)
    • enable_<name>_sd - Re-enable a specific SD when using remove_all_sd

    If you add out-of-tree plugins, which we do not endorse at the moment, additional steps might be needed to adjust the go.mod and go.sum files. As always, be extra careful when loading third party code.

    Building the Docker image

    You can build a docker image locally with the following commands:

    make promu
    promu crossbuild -p linux/amd64
    make npm_licenses
    make common-docker-amd64
    

    The make docker target is intended only for use in our CI system and will not produce a fully working image when run locally.

    Using Prometheus as a Go Library

    Within the Prometheus project, repositories such as prometheus/common and prometheus/client-golang are designed as re-usable libraries.

    The prometheus/prometheus repository builds a stand-alone program and is not designed for use as a library. We are aware that people do use parts as such, and we do not put any deliberate inconvenience in the way, but we want you to be aware that no care has been taken to make it work well as a library. For instance, you may encounter errors that only surface when used as a library.

    Remote Write

    We are publishing our Remote Write protobuf independently at buf.build.

    You can use that as a library:

    go get buf.build/gen/go/prometheus/prometheus/protocolbuffers/go@latest
    

    This is experimental.

    Prometheus code base

    In order to comply with go mod rules, Prometheus release number do not exactly match Go module releases.

    For the Prometheus v3.y.z releases, we are publishing equivalent v0.3y.z tags. The y in v0.3y.z is always padded to two digits, with a leading zero if needed.

    Therefore, a user that would want to use Prometheus v3.0.0 as a library could do:

    go get github.com/prometheus/[email protected]
    

    For the Prometheus v2.y.z releases, we published the equivalent v0.y.z tags.

    Therefore, a user that would want to use Prometheus v2.35.0 as a library could do:

    go get github.com/prometheus/[email protected]
    

    This solution makes it clear that we might break our internal Go APIs between minor user-facing releases, as breaking changes are allowed in major version zero.

    React UI Development

    For more information on building, running, and developing on the React-based UI, see the React app's README.md.

    More information

    • Godoc documentation is available via pkg.go.dev. Due to peculiarities of Go Modules, v3.y.z will be displayed as v0.3y.z (the y in v0.3y.z is always padded to two digits, with a leading zero if needed), while v2.y.z will be displayed as v0.y.z.
    • See the Community page for how to reach the Prometheus developers and users on various communication channels.

    Contributing

    Refer to CONTRIBUTING.md

    License

    Apache License 2.0, see LICENSE.

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