A simple Rack application which shows how to use the included
Prometheus::Middleware::Exporter
and Prometheus::Middleware::Collector
middlwares.
Execute the provided run
script:
bundle install
bundle exec ./run
This will start the rack app, run a few requests against it, print the
output of /metrics
and terminate.
Start a Prometheus server with the provided config:
prometheus --config.file ./prometheus.yml
In another terminal, start the application server:
bundle install
bundle exec unicorn -c ./unicorn.conf
You can now open the example app and its metrics page to inspect the output. The running Prometheus server can be used to play around with the metrics.
The example shown in config.ru
is a trivial rack application
using the default collector and exporter middlewares.
Currently, the collector middleware doesn't offer any flexibility around label keys or values (see #111). If you have more sophisticated requirements, we recommend creating your own collector middleware.
If your requirements are minimal, one option is to subclass
Prometheus::Middleware::Collector
and override the methods you need to. For
example, if you want to change the way IDs are stripped from the
path
you could override the appropriate method:
require 'prometheus/middleware/collector'
module Prometheus
module Middleware
class MyCollector < Collector
def strip_ids_from_path(path)
super(path)
.gsub(/8675309/, ':jenny\\1')
end
end
end
end
and use your class in config.ru
instead.
Note: Prometheus::Middleware::Collector
isn't explicitly designed to be
subclassed, so the internals are liable to change at any time, including in
patch releases. Overriding its methods is done at your own risk!