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// Copyright 2015 The Prometheus Authors
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package config
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/url"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/alecthomas/units"
"github.com/go-kit/log"
"github.com/go-kit/log/level"
"github.com/grafana/regexp"
"github.com/prometheus/common/config"
"github.com/prometheus/common/model"
"github.com/prometheus/common/sigv4"
"gopkg.in/yaml.v2"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/discovery"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/labels"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/relabel"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage/remote/azuread"
)
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var (
patRulePath = regexp.MustCompile(`^[^*]*(\*[^/]*)?$`)
reservedHeaders = map[string]struct{}{
// NOTE: authorization is checked specially,
// see RemoteWriteConfig.UnmarshalYAML.
// "authorization": {},
"host": {},
"content-encoding": {},
"content-length": {},
"content-type": {},
"user-agent": {},
"connection": {},
"keep-alive": {},
"proxy-authenticate": {},
"proxy-authorization": {},
"www-authenticate": {},
"accept-encoding": {},
"x-prometheus-remote-write-version": {},
"x-prometheus-remote-read-version": {},
// Added by SigV4.
"x-amz-date": {},
"x-amz-security-token": {},
"x-amz-content-sha256": {},
}
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)
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// Load parses the YAML input s into a Config.
func Load(s string, expandExternalLabels bool, logger log.Logger) (*Config, error) {
cfg := &Config{}
// If the entire config body is empty the UnmarshalYAML method is
// never called. We thus have to set the DefaultConfig at the entry
// point as well.
*cfg = DefaultConfig
err := yaml.UnmarshalStrict([]byte(s), cfg)
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if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if !expandExternalLabels {
return cfg, nil
}
b := labels.ScratchBuilder{}
cfg.GlobalConfig.ExternalLabels.Range(func(v labels.Label) {
newV := os.Expand(v.Value, func(s string) string {
if s == "$" {
return "$"
}
if v := os.Getenv(s); v != "" {
return v
}
level.Warn(logger).Log("msg", "Empty environment variable", "name", s)
return ""
})
if newV != v.Value {
level.Debug(logger).Log("msg", "External label replaced", "label", v.Name, "input", v.Value, "output", newV)
}
b.Add(v.Name, newV)
})
cfg.GlobalConfig.ExternalLabels = b.Labels()
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return cfg, nil
}
// LoadFile parses the given YAML file into a Config.
func LoadFile(filename string, agentMode, expandExternalLabels bool, logger log.Logger) (*Config, error) {
content, err := os.ReadFile(filename)
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if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
cfg, err := Load(string(content), expandExternalLabels, logger)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("parsing YAML file %s: %w", filename, err)
}
if agentMode {
if len(cfg.AlertingConfig.AlertmanagerConfigs) > 0 || len(cfg.AlertingConfig.AlertRelabelConfigs) > 0 {
return nil, errors.New("field alerting is not allowed in agent mode")
}
if len(cfg.RuleFiles) > 0 {
return nil, errors.New("field rule_files is not allowed in agent mode")
}
if len(cfg.RemoteReadConfigs) > 0 {
return nil, errors.New("field remote_read is not allowed in agent mode")
}
}
cfg.SetDirectory(filepath.Dir(filename))
return cfg, nil
}
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// The defaults applied before parsing the respective config sections.
var (
// DefaultConfig is the default top-level configuration.
DefaultConfig = Config{
GlobalConfig: DefaultGlobalConfig,
}
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// DefaultGlobalConfig is the default global configuration.
DefaultGlobalConfig = GlobalConfig{
ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(1 * time.Minute),
ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(10 * time.Second),
EvaluationInterval: model.Duration(1 * time.Minute),
}
// DefaultScrapeConfig is the default scrape configuration.
DefaultScrapeConfig = ScrapeConfig{
// ScrapeTimeout and ScrapeInterval default to the configured
// globals.
ScrapeClassicHistograms: false,
MetricsPath: "/metrics",
Scheme: "http",
HonorLabels: false,
HonorTimestamps: true,
HTTPClientConfig: config.DefaultHTTPClientConfig,
}
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// DefaultAlertmanagerConfig is the default alertmanager configuration.
DefaultAlertmanagerConfig = AlertmanagerConfig{
Scheme: "http",
Timeout: model.Duration(10 * time.Second),
APIVersion: AlertmanagerAPIVersionV2,
HTTPClientConfig: config.DefaultHTTPClientConfig,
}
// DefaultRemoteWriteConfig is the default remote write configuration.
DefaultRemoteWriteConfig = RemoteWriteConfig{
RemoteTimeout: model.Duration(30 * time.Second),
QueueConfig: DefaultQueueConfig,
MetadataConfig: DefaultMetadataConfig,
HTTPClientConfig: config.DefaultHTTPClientConfig,
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}
// DefaultQueueConfig is the default remote queue configuration.
DefaultQueueConfig = QueueConfig{
// With a maximum of 50 shards, assuming an average of 100ms remote write
// time and 2000 samples per batch, we will be able to push 1M samples/s.
MaxShards: 50,
MinShards: 1,
MaxSamplesPerSend: 2000,
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// Each shard will have a max of 10,000 samples pending in its channel, plus the pending
// samples that have been enqueued. Theoretically we should only ever have about 12,000 samples
// per shard pending. At 50 shards that's 600k.
Capacity: 10000,
BatchSendDeadline: model.Duration(5 * time.Second),
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// Backoff times for retrying a batch of samples on recoverable errors.
MinBackoff: model.Duration(30 * time.Millisecond),
MaxBackoff: model.Duration(5 * time.Second),
}
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// DefaultMetadataConfig is the default metadata configuration for a remote write endpoint.
DefaultMetadataConfig = MetadataConfig{
Send: true,
SendInterval: model.Duration(1 * time.Minute),
MaxSamplesPerSend: 2000,
}
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// DefaultRemoteReadConfig is the default remote read configuration.
DefaultRemoteReadConfig = RemoteReadConfig{
RemoteTimeout: model.Duration(1 * time.Minute),
HTTPClientConfig: config.DefaultHTTPClientConfig,
FilterExternalLabels: true,
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}
// DefaultStorageConfig is the default TSDB/Exemplar storage configuration.
DefaultStorageConfig = StorageConfig{
ExemplarsConfig: &DefaultExemplarsConfig,
}
DefaultExemplarsConfig = ExemplarsConfig{
MaxExemplars: 100000,
}
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)
// Config is the top-level configuration for Prometheus's config files.
type Config struct {
GlobalConfig GlobalConfig `yaml:"global"`
AlertingConfig AlertingConfig `yaml:"alerting,omitempty"`
RuleFiles []string `yaml:"rule_files,omitempty"`
ScrapeConfigFiles []string `yaml:"scrape_config_files,omitempty"`
ScrapeConfigs []*ScrapeConfig `yaml:"scrape_configs,omitempty"`
StorageConfig StorageConfig `yaml:"storage,omitempty"`
TracingConfig TracingConfig `yaml:"tracing,omitempty"`
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RemoteWriteConfigs []*RemoteWriteConfig `yaml:"remote_write,omitempty"`
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RemoteReadConfigs []*RemoteReadConfig `yaml:"remote_read,omitempty"`
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}
// SetDirectory joins any relative file paths with dir.
func (c *Config) SetDirectory(dir string) {
c.GlobalConfig.SetDirectory(dir)
c.AlertingConfig.SetDirectory(dir)
c.TracingConfig.SetDirectory(dir)
for i, file := range c.RuleFiles {
c.RuleFiles[i] = config.JoinDir(dir, file)
}
for i, file := range c.ScrapeConfigFiles {
c.ScrapeConfigFiles[i] = config.JoinDir(dir, file)
}
for _, c := range c.ScrapeConfigs {
c.SetDirectory(dir)
}
for _, c := range c.RemoteWriteConfigs {
c.SetDirectory(dir)
}
for _, c := range c.RemoteReadConfigs {
c.SetDirectory(dir)
}
}
func (c Config) String() string {
b, err := yaml.Marshal(c)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Sprintf("<error creating config string: %s>", err)
}
return string(b)
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}
// ScrapeConfigs returns the scrape configurations.
func (c *Config) GetScrapeConfigs() ([]*ScrapeConfig, error) {
scfgs := make([]*ScrapeConfig, len(c.ScrapeConfigs))
jobNames := map[string]string{}
for i, scfg := range c.ScrapeConfigs {
// We do these checks for library users that would not call Validate in
// Unmarshal.
if err := scfg.Validate(c.GlobalConfig); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if _, ok := jobNames[scfg.JobName]; ok {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("found multiple scrape configs with job name %q", scfg.JobName)
}
jobNames[scfg.JobName] = "main config file"
scfgs[i] = scfg
}
for _, pat := range c.ScrapeConfigFiles {
fs, err := filepath.Glob(pat)
if err != nil {
// The only error can be a bad pattern.
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error retrieving scrape config files for %q: %w", pat, err)
}
for _, filename := range fs {
cfg := ScrapeConfigs{}
content, err := os.ReadFile(filename)
if err != nil {
return nil, fileErr(filename, err)
}
err = yaml.UnmarshalStrict(content, &cfg)
if err != nil {
return nil, fileErr(filename, err)
}
for _, scfg := range cfg.ScrapeConfigs {
if err := scfg.Validate(c.GlobalConfig); err != nil {
return nil, fileErr(filename, err)
}
if f, ok := jobNames[scfg.JobName]; ok {
return nil, fileErr(filename, fmt.Errorf("found multiple scrape configs with job name %q, first found in %s", scfg.JobName, f))
}
jobNames[scfg.JobName] = fmt.Sprintf("%q", filePath(filename))
scfg.SetDirectory(filepath.Dir(filename))
scfgs = append(scfgs, scfg)
}
}
}
return scfgs, nil
}
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// UnmarshalYAML implements the yaml.Unmarshaler interface.
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func (c *Config) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
*c = DefaultConfig
// We want to set c to the defaults and then overwrite it with the input.
// To make unmarshal fill the plain data struct rather than calling UnmarshalYAML
// again, we have to hide it using a type indirection.
type plain Config
if err := unmarshal((*plain)(c)); err != nil {
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return err
}
// If a global block was open but empty the default global config is overwritten.
// We have to restore it here.
if c.GlobalConfig.isZero() {
c.GlobalConfig = DefaultGlobalConfig
}
for _, rf := range c.RuleFiles {
if !patRulePath.MatchString(rf) {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid rule file path %q", rf)
}
}
for _, sf := range c.ScrapeConfigFiles {
if !patRulePath.MatchString(sf) {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid scrape config file path %q", sf)
}
}
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// Do global overrides and validate unique names.
jobNames := map[string]struct{}{}
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for _, scfg := range c.ScrapeConfigs {
if err := scfg.Validate(c.GlobalConfig); err != nil {
return err
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}
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if _, ok := jobNames[scfg.JobName]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("found multiple scrape configs with job name %q", scfg.JobName)
}
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jobNames[scfg.JobName] = struct{}{}
}
rwNames := map[string]struct{}{}
for _, rwcfg := range c.RemoteWriteConfigs {
if rwcfg == nil {
return errors.New("empty or null remote write config section")
}
// Skip empty names, we fill their name with their config hash in remote write code.
if _, ok := rwNames[rwcfg.Name]; ok && rwcfg.Name != "" {
return fmt.Errorf("found multiple remote write configs with job name %q", rwcfg.Name)
}
rwNames[rwcfg.Name] = struct{}{}
}
rrNames := map[string]struct{}{}
for _, rrcfg := range c.RemoteReadConfigs {
if rrcfg == nil {
return errors.New("empty or null remote read config section")
}
// Skip empty names, we fill their name with their config hash in remote read code.
if _, ok := rrNames[rrcfg.Name]; ok && rrcfg.Name != "" {
return fmt.Errorf("found multiple remote read configs with job name %q", rrcfg.Name)
}
rrNames[rrcfg.Name] = struct{}{}
}
return nil
}
// GlobalConfig configures values that are used across other configuration
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// objects.
type GlobalConfig struct {
// How frequently to scrape targets by default.
ScrapeInterval model.Duration `yaml:"scrape_interval,omitempty"`
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// The default timeout when scraping targets.
ScrapeTimeout model.Duration `yaml:"scrape_timeout,omitempty"`
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// How frequently to evaluate rules by default.
EvaluationInterval model.Duration `yaml:"evaluation_interval,omitempty"`
// File to which PromQL queries are logged.
QueryLogFile string `yaml:"query_log_file,omitempty"`
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// The labels to add to any timeseries that this Prometheus instance scrapes.
ExternalLabels labels.Labels `yaml:"external_labels,omitempty"`
// An uncompressed response body larger than this many bytes will cause the
// scrape to fail. 0 means no limit.
BodySizeLimit units.Base2Bytes `yaml:"body_size_limit,omitempty"`
// More than this many samples post metric-relabeling will cause the scrape to
// fail. 0 means no limit.
SampleLimit uint `yaml:"sample_limit,omitempty"`
// More than this many targets after the target relabeling will cause the
// scrapes to fail. 0 means no limit.
TargetLimit uint `yaml:"target_limit,omitempty"`
// More than this many labels post metric-relabeling will cause the scrape to
// fail. 0 means no limit.
LabelLimit uint `yaml:"label_limit,omitempty"`
// More than this label name length post metric-relabeling will cause the
// scrape to fail. 0 means no limit.
LabelNameLengthLimit uint `yaml:"label_name_length_limit,omitempty"`
// More than this label value length post metric-relabeling will cause the
// scrape to fail. 0 means no limit.
LabelValueLengthLimit uint `yaml:"label_value_length_limit,omitempty"`
// Keep no more than this many dropped targets per job.
// 0 means no limit.
KeepDroppedTargets uint `yaml:"keep_dropped_targets,omitempty"`
}
// SetDirectory joins any relative file paths with dir.
func (c *GlobalConfig) SetDirectory(dir string) {
c.QueryLogFile = config.JoinDir(dir, c.QueryLogFile)
}
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// UnmarshalYAML implements the yaml.Unmarshaler interface.
func (c *GlobalConfig) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
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// Create a clean global config as the previous one was already populated
// by the default due to the YAML parser behavior for empty blocks.
gc := &GlobalConfig{}
type plain GlobalConfig
if err := unmarshal((*plain)(gc)); err != nil {
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return err
}
if err := gc.ExternalLabels.Validate(func(l labels.Label) error {
if !model.LabelName(l.Name).IsValid() {
return fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid label name", l.Name)
}
if !model.LabelValue(l.Value).IsValid() {
return fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid label value", l.Value)
}
return nil
}); err != nil {
return err
}
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// First set the correct scrape interval, then check that the timeout
// (inferred or explicit) is not greater than that.
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if gc.ScrapeInterval == 0 {
gc.ScrapeInterval = DefaultGlobalConfig.ScrapeInterval
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}
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if gc.ScrapeTimeout > gc.ScrapeInterval {
return errors.New("global scrape timeout greater than scrape interval")
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}
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if gc.ScrapeTimeout == 0 {
if DefaultGlobalConfig.ScrapeTimeout > gc.ScrapeInterval {
gc.ScrapeTimeout = gc.ScrapeInterval
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} else {
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gc.ScrapeTimeout = DefaultGlobalConfig.ScrapeTimeout
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}
}
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if gc.EvaluationInterval == 0 {
gc.EvaluationInterval = DefaultGlobalConfig.EvaluationInterval
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}
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*c = *gc
return nil
}
// isZero returns true iff the global config is the zero value.
func (c *GlobalConfig) isZero() bool {
return c.ExternalLabels.IsEmpty() &&
c.ScrapeInterval == 0 &&
c.ScrapeTimeout == 0 &&
c.EvaluationInterval == 0 &&
c.QueryLogFile == ""
}
type ScrapeConfigs struct {
ScrapeConfigs []*ScrapeConfig `yaml:"scrape_configs,omitempty"`
}
// ScrapeConfig configures a scraping unit for Prometheus.
type ScrapeConfig struct {
// The job name to which the job label is set by default.
JobName string `yaml:"job_name"`
// Indicator whether the scraped metrics should remain unmodified.
HonorLabels bool `yaml:"honor_labels,omitempty"`
// Indicator whether the scraped timestamps should be respected.
HonorTimestamps bool `yaml:"honor_timestamps"`
// A set of query parameters with which the target is scraped.
Params url.Values `yaml:"params,omitempty"`
// How frequently to scrape the targets of this scrape config.
ScrapeInterval model.Duration `yaml:"scrape_interval,omitempty"`
// The timeout for scraping targets of this config.
ScrapeTimeout model.Duration `yaml:"scrape_timeout,omitempty"`
// Whether to scrape a classic histogram that is also exposed as a native histogram.
ScrapeClassicHistograms bool `yaml:"scrape_classic_histograms,omitempty"`
// The HTTP resource path on which to fetch metrics from targets.
MetricsPath string `yaml:"metrics_path,omitempty"`
// The URL scheme with which to fetch metrics from targets.
Scheme string `yaml:"scheme,omitempty"`
// An uncompressed response body larger than this many bytes will cause the
// scrape to fail. 0 means no limit.
BodySizeLimit units.Base2Bytes `yaml:"body_size_limit,omitempty"`
Add label scrape limits (#8777) * scrape: add label limits per scrape Add three new limits to the scrape configuration to provide some mechanism to defend against unbound number of labels and excessive label lengths. If any of these limits are broken by a sample from a scrape, the whole scrape will fail. For all of these configuration options, a zero value means no limit. The `label_limit` configuration will provide a mechanism to bound the number of labels per-scrape of a certain sample to a user defined limit. This limit will be tested against the sample labels plus the discovery labels, but it will exclude the __name__ from the count since it is a mandatory Prometheus label to which applying constraints isn't meaningful. The `label_name_length_limit` and `label_value_length_limit` will prevent having labels of excessive lengths. These limits also skip the __name__ label for the same reasons as the `label_limit` option and will also make the scrape fail if any sample has a label name/value length that exceed the predefined limits. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: add metrics and alert to label limits Add three gauge, one for each label limit to easily access the limit set by a certain scrape target. Also add a counter to count the number of targets that exceeded the label limits and thus were dropped. This is useful for the `PrometheusLabelLimitHit` alert that will notify the users that scraping some targets failed because they had samples exceeding the label limits defined in the scrape configuration. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: apply label limits to __name__ label Apply limits to the __name__ label that was previously skipped and truncate the label names and values in the error messages as they can be very very long. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: remove label limits gauges and refactor Remove `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_limit`, `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_name_length_limit`, and `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_value_length_limit` as they are not really useful since we don't have the information on the labels in it. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com>
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// More than this many samples post metric-relabeling will cause the scrape to
// fail. 0 means no limit.
SampleLimit uint `yaml:"sample_limit,omitempty"`
// More than this many targets after the target relabeling will cause the
// scrapes to fail. 0 means no limit.
TargetLimit uint `yaml:"target_limit,omitempty"`
Add label scrape limits (#8777) * scrape: add label limits per scrape Add three new limits to the scrape configuration to provide some mechanism to defend against unbound number of labels and excessive label lengths. If any of these limits are broken by a sample from a scrape, the whole scrape will fail. For all of these configuration options, a zero value means no limit. The `label_limit` configuration will provide a mechanism to bound the number of labels per-scrape of a certain sample to a user defined limit. This limit will be tested against the sample labels plus the discovery labels, but it will exclude the __name__ from the count since it is a mandatory Prometheus label to which applying constraints isn't meaningful. The `label_name_length_limit` and `label_value_length_limit` will prevent having labels of excessive lengths. These limits also skip the __name__ label for the same reasons as the `label_limit` option and will also make the scrape fail if any sample has a label name/value length that exceed the predefined limits. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: add metrics and alert to label limits Add three gauge, one for each label limit to easily access the limit set by a certain scrape target. Also add a counter to count the number of targets that exceeded the label limits and thus were dropped. This is useful for the `PrometheusLabelLimitHit` alert that will notify the users that scraping some targets failed because they had samples exceeding the label limits defined in the scrape configuration. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: apply label limits to __name__ label Apply limits to the __name__ label that was previously skipped and truncate the label names and values in the error messages as they can be very very long. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: remove label limits gauges and refactor Remove `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_limit`, `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_name_length_limit`, and `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_value_length_limit` as they are not really useful since we don't have the information on the labels in it. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com>
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// More than this many labels post metric-relabeling will cause the scrape to
// fail. 0 means no limit.
Add label scrape limits (#8777) * scrape: add label limits per scrape Add three new limits to the scrape configuration to provide some mechanism to defend against unbound number of labels and excessive label lengths. If any of these limits are broken by a sample from a scrape, the whole scrape will fail. For all of these configuration options, a zero value means no limit. The `label_limit` configuration will provide a mechanism to bound the number of labels per-scrape of a certain sample to a user defined limit. This limit will be tested against the sample labels plus the discovery labels, but it will exclude the __name__ from the count since it is a mandatory Prometheus label to which applying constraints isn't meaningful. The `label_name_length_limit` and `label_value_length_limit` will prevent having labels of excessive lengths. These limits also skip the __name__ label for the same reasons as the `label_limit` option and will also make the scrape fail if any sample has a label name/value length that exceed the predefined limits. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: add metrics and alert to label limits Add three gauge, one for each label limit to easily access the limit set by a certain scrape target. Also add a counter to count the number of targets that exceeded the label limits and thus were dropped. This is useful for the `PrometheusLabelLimitHit` alert that will notify the users that scraping some targets failed because they had samples exceeding the label limits defined in the scrape configuration. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: apply label limits to __name__ label Apply limits to the __name__ label that was previously skipped and truncate the label names and values in the error messages as they can be very very long. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: remove label limits gauges and refactor Remove `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_limit`, `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_name_length_limit`, and `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_value_length_limit` as they are not really useful since we don't have the information on the labels in it. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com>
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LabelLimit uint `yaml:"label_limit,omitempty"`
// More than this label name length post metric-relabeling will cause the
// scrape to fail. 0 means no limit.
Add label scrape limits (#8777) * scrape: add label limits per scrape Add three new limits to the scrape configuration to provide some mechanism to defend against unbound number of labels and excessive label lengths. If any of these limits are broken by a sample from a scrape, the whole scrape will fail. For all of these configuration options, a zero value means no limit. The `label_limit` configuration will provide a mechanism to bound the number of labels per-scrape of a certain sample to a user defined limit. This limit will be tested against the sample labels plus the discovery labels, but it will exclude the __name__ from the count since it is a mandatory Prometheus label to which applying constraints isn't meaningful. The `label_name_length_limit` and `label_value_length_limit` will prevent having labels of excessive lengths. These limits also skip the __name__ label for the same reasons as the `label_limit` option and will also make the scrape fail if any sample has a label name/value length that exceed the predefined limits. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: add metrics and alert to label limits Add three gauge, one for each label limit to easily access the limit set by a certain scrape target. Also add a counter to count the number of targets that exceeded the label limits and thus were dropped. This is useful for the `PrometheusLabelLimitHit` alert that will notify the users that scraping some targets failed because they had samples exceeding the label limits defined in the scrape configuration. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: apply label limits to __name__ label Apply limits to the __name__ label that was previously skipped and truncate the label names and values in the error messages as they can be very very long. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: remove label limits gauges and refactor Remove `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_limit`, `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_name_length_limit`, and `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_value_length_limit` as they are not really useful since we don't have the information on the labels in it. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com>
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LabelNameLengthLimit uint `yaml:"label_name_length_limit,omitempty"`
// More than this label value length post metric-relabeling will cause the
// scrape to fail. 0 means no limit.
Add label scrape limits (#8777) * scrape: add label limits per scrape Add three new limits to the scrape configuration to provide some mechanism to defend against unbound number of labels and excessive label lengths. If any of these limits are broken by a sample from a scrape, the whole scrape will fail. For all of these configuration options, a zero value means no limit. The `label_limit` configuration will provide a mechanism to bound the number of labels per-scrape of a certain sample to a user defined limit. This limit will be tested against the sample labels plus the discovery labels, but it will exclude the __name__ from the count since it is a mandatory Prometheus label to which applying constraints isn't meaningful. The `label_name_length_limit` and `label_value_length_limit` will prevent having labels of excessive lengths. These limits also skip the __name__ label for the same reasons as the `label_limit` option and will also make the scrape fail if any sample has a label name/value length that exceed the predefined limits. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: add metrics and alert to label limits Add three gauge, one for each label limit to easily access the limit set by a certain scrape target. Also add a counter to count the number of targets that exceeded the label limits and thus were dropped. This is useful for the `PrometheusLabelLimitHit` alert that will notify the users that scraping some targets failed because they had samples exceeding the label limits defined in the scrape configuration. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: apply label limits to __name__ label Apply limits to the __name__ label that was previously skipped and truncate the label names and values in the error messages as they can be very very long. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com> * scrape: remove label limits gauges and refactor Remove `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_limit`, `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_name_length_limit`, and `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_value_length_limit` as they are not really useful since we don't have the information on the labels in it. Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com>
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LabelValueLengthLimit uint `yaml:"label_value_length_limit,omitempty"`
// More than this many buckets in a native histogram will cause the scrape to
// fail.
NativeHistogramBucketLimit uint `yaml:"native_histogram_bucket_limit,omitempty"`
// Keep no more than this many dropped targets per job.
// 0 means no limit.
KeepDroppedTargets uint `yaml:"keep_dropped_targets,omitempty"`
// We cannot do proper Go type embedding below as the parser will then parse
// values arbitrarily into the overflow maps of further-down types.
ServiceDiscoveryConfigs discovery.Configs `yaml:"-"`
HTTPClientConfig config.HTTPClientConfig `yaml:",inline"`
// List of target relabel configurations.
RelabelConfigs []*relabel.Config `yaml:"relabel_configs,omitempty"`
// List of metric relabel configurations.
MetricRelabelConfigs []*relabel.Config `yaml:"metric_relabel_configs,omitempty"`
}
// SetDirectory joins any relative file paths with dir.
func (c *ScrapeConfig) SetDirectory(dir string) {
c.ServiceDiscoveryConfigs.SetDirectory(dir)
c.HTTPClientConfig.SetDirectory(dir)
}
// UnmarshalYAML implements the yaml.Unmarshaler interface.
func (c *ScrapeConfig) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
*c = DefaultScrapeConfig
if err := discovery.UnmarshalYAMLWithInlineConfigs(c, unmarshal); err != nil {
return err
}
if len(c.JobName) == 0 {
return errors.New("job_name is empty")
}
// The UnmarshalYAML method of HTTPClientConfig is not being called because it's not a pointer.
// We cannot make it a pointer as the parser panics for inlined pointer structs.
// Thus we just do its validation here.
if err := c.HTTPClientConfig.Validate(); err != nil {
return err
}
// Check for users putting URLs in target groups.
if len(c.RelabelConfigs) == 0 {
if err := checkStaticTargets(c.ServiceDiscoveryConfigs); err != nil {
return err
}
}
for _, rlcfg := range c.RelabelConfigs {
if rlcfg == nil {
return errors.New("empty or null target relabeling rule in scrape config")
}
}
for _, rlcfg := range c.MetricRelabelConfigs {
if rlcfg == nil {
return errors.New("empty or null metric relabeling rule in scrape config")
}
}
return nil
}
func (c *ScrapeConfig) Validate(globalConfig GlobalConfig) error {
if c == nil {
return errors.New("empty or null scrape config section")
}
// First set the correct scrape interval, then check that the timeout
// (inferred or explicit) is not greater than that.
if c.ScrapeInterval == 0 {
c.ScrapeInterval = globalConfig.ScrapeInterval
}
if c.ScrapeTimeout > c.ScrapeInterval {
return fmt.Errorf("scrape timeout greater than scrape interval for scrape config with job name %q", c.JobName)
}
if c.ScrapeTimeout == 0 {
if globalConfig.ScrapeTimeout > c.ScrapeInterval {
c.ScrapeTimeout = c.ScrapeInterval
} else {
c.ScrapeTimeout = globalConfig.ScrapeTimeout
}
}
if c.BodySizeLimit == 0 {
c.BodySizeLimit = globalConfig.BodySizeLimit
}
if c.SampleLimit == 0 {
c.SampleLimit = globalConfig.SampleLimit
}
if c.TargetLimit == 0 {
c.TargetLimit = globalConfig.TargetLimit
}
if c.LabelLimit == 0 {
c.LabelLimit = globalConfig.LabelLimit
}
if c.LabelNameLengthLimit == 0 {
c.LabelNameLengthLimit = globalConfig.LabelNameLengthLimit
}
if c.LabelValueLengthLimit == 0 {
c.LabelValueLengthLimit = globalConfig.LabelValueLengthLimit
}
if c.KeepDroppedTargets == 0 {
c.KeepDroppedTargets = globalConfig.KeepDroppedTargets
}
return nil
}
// MarshalYAML implements the yaml.Marshaler interface.
func (c *ScrapeConfig) MarshalYAML() (interface{}, error) {
return discovery.MarshalYAMLWithInlineConfigs(c)
}
// StorageConfig configures runtime reloadable configuration options.
type StorageConfig struct {
Add out-of-order sample support to the TSDB (#11075) * Introduce out-of-order TSDB support This implementation is based on this design doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Kppm7qL9C-BJB1j6yb6-9ObG3AbdZnFUBYPNNWwDBYM/edit?usp=sharing This commit adds support to accept out-of-order ("OOO") sample into the TSDB up to a configurable time allowance. If OOO is enabled, overlapping querying are automatically enabled. Most of the additions have been borrowed from https://github.com/grafana/mimir-prometheus/ Here is the list ist of the original commits cherry picked from mimir-prometheus into this branch: - 4b2198d7ec47d50989b7c2df66b7b207c32f7f6e - 2836e5513f1bc591535a859f5d41154a75e7c6bc - 00b379c3a5b1ec3799699b6242f300a2b3ea30f0 - ff0dc757587cada63ca948d2d5eb00bf090d63e0 - a632c73352a7e39d60b445700beb47d691549c3e - c6f3d4ab339ab80bbbce74c9946237ced01f0509 - 5e8406a1d4a50d0052bbee83e28ca3b3371408aa - abde1e0ba128936b9eb0224ee1551e56216ebd4a - e70e7698897bb03860bee0467c733fa44e14c9bd - df59320886e03a555d379ac4b0b3130f661407e0 Co-authored-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> Co-authored-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Dieter Plaetinck <dieter@grafana.com> Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * gofumpt files Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Add license header to missing files Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Fix OOO tests due to existing chunk disk mapper implementation Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Fix truncate int overflow Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Add Sync method to the WAL and update tests Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * remove useless sync Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Update minOOOTime after truncating Head * Update minOOOTime after truncating Head Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> * Fix lint Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> * Add a unit test Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Load OutOfOrderTimeWindow only once per appender Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Fix OOO Head LabelValues and PostingsForMatchers Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Fix replay of OOO mmap chunks Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> * Remove unnecessary err check Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Prevent panic with ApplyConfig Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar 15064823+codesome@users.noreply.github.com Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Run OOO compaction after restart if there is OOO data from WBL Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar 15064823+codesome@users.noreply.github.com Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Apply Bartek's suggestions Co-authored-by: Bartlomiej Plotka <bwplotka@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Refactor OOO compaction Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> * Address comments and TODOs - Added a comment explaining why we need the allow overlapping compaction toggle - Clarified TSDBConfig OutOfOrderTimeWindow doc - Added an owner to all the TODOs in the code Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Run go format Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Fix remaining review comments Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> * Fix tests Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> * Change wbl reference when truncating ooo in TestHeadMinOOOTimeUpdate Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> * Fix TestWBLAndMmapReplay test failure on windows Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> * Address most of the feedback Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> * Refactor the block meta for out of order Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> * Fix windows error Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> * Fix review comments Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Jesus Vazquez <jesus.vazquez@grafana.com> Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar 15064823+codesome@users.noreply.github.com Co-authored-by: Ganesh Vernekar <15064823+codesome@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Dieter Plaetinck <dieter@grafana.com> Co-authored-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com> Co-authored-by: Bartlomiej Plotka <bwplotka@gmail.com>
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TSDBConfig *TSDBConfig `yaml:"tsdb,omitempty"`
ExemplarsConfig *ExemplarsConfig `yaml:"exemplars,omitempty"`
}
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// TSDBConfig configures runtime reloadable configuration options.
type TSDBConfig struct {
// OutOfOrderTimeWindow sets how long back in time an out-of-order sample can be inserted
// into the TSDB. This flag is typically set while unmarshaling the configuration file and translating
// OutOfOrderTimeWindowFlag's duration. The unit of this flag is expected to be the same as any
// other timestamp in the TSDB.
OutOfOrderTimeWindow int64
// OutOfOrderTimeWindowFlag holds the parsed duration from the config file.
// During unmarshall, this is converted into milliseconds and stored in OutOfOrderTimeWindow.
// This should not be used directly and must be converted into OutOfOrderTimeWindow.
OutOfOrderTimeWindowFlag model.Duration `yaml:"out_of_order_time_window,omitempty"`
}
// UnmarshalYAML implements the yaml.Unmarshaler interface.
func (t *TSDBConfig) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
*t = TSDBConfig{}
type plain TSDBConfig
if err := unmarshal((*plain)(t)); err != nil {
return err
}
t.OutOfOrderTimeWindow = time.Duration(t.OutOfOrderTimeWindowFlag).Milliseconds()
return nil
}
type TracingClientType string
const (
TracingClientHTTP TracingClientType = "http"
TracingClientGRPC TracingClientType = "grpc"
GzipCompression = "gzip"
)
// UnmarshalYAML implements the yaml.Unmarshaler interface.
func (t *TracingClientType) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
*t = TracingClientType("")
type plain TracingClientType
if err := unmarshal((*plain)(t)); err != nil {
return err
}
if *t != TracingClientHTTP && *t != TracingClientGRPC {
return fmt.Errorf("expected tracing client type to be to be %s or %s, but got %s",
TracingClientHTTP, TracingClientGRPC, *t,
)
}
return nil
}
// TracingConfig configures the tracing options.
type TracingConfig struct {
ClientType TracingClientType `yaml:"client_type,omitempty"`
Endpoint string `yaml:"endpoint,omitempty"`
SamplingFraction float64 `yaml:"sampling_fraction,omitempty"`
Insecure bool `yaml:"insecure,omitempty"`
TLSConfig config.TLSConfig `yaml:"tls_config,omitempty"`
Headers map[string]string `yaml:"headers,omitempty"`
Compression string `yaml:"compression,omitempty"`
Timeout model.Duration `yaml:"timeout,omitempty"`
}
// SetDirectory joins any relative file paths with dir.
func (t *TracingConfig) SetDirectory(dir string) {
t.TLSConfig.SetDirectory(dir)
}
// UnmarshalYAML implements the yaml.Unmarshaler interface.
func (t *TracingConfig) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
*t = TracingConfig{
ClientType: TracingClientGRPC,
}
type plain TracingConfig
if err := unmarshal((*plain)(t)); err != nil {
return err
}
if err := validateHeadersForTracing(t.Headers); err != nil {
return err
}
if t.Endpoint == "" {
return errors.New("tracing endpoint must be set")
}
if t.Compression != "" && t.Compression != GzipCompression {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid compression type %s provided, valid options: %s",
t.Compression, GzipCompression)
}
return nil
}
// ExemplarsConfig configures runtime reloadable configuration options.
type ExemplarsConfig struct {
// MaxExemplars sets the size, in # of exemplars stored, of the single circular buffer used to store exemplars in memory.
// Use a value of 0 or less than 0 to disable the storage without having to restart Prometheus.
MaxExemplars int64 `yaml:"max_exemplars,omitempty"`
}
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// AlertingConfig configures alerting and alertmanager related configs.
type AlertingConfig struct {
AlertRelabelConfigs []*relabel.Config `yaml:"alert_relabel_configs,omitempty"`
AlertmanagerConfigs AlertmanagerConfigs `yaml:"alertmanagers,omitempty"`
}
// SetDirectory joins any relative file paths with dir.
func (c *AlertingConfig) SetDirectory(dir string) {
for _, c := range c.AlertmanagerConfigs {
c.SetDirectory(dir)
}
}
// UnmarshalYAML implements the yaml.Unmarshaler interface.
func (c *AlertingConfig) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
// Create a clean global config as the previous one was already populated
// by the default due to the YAML parser behavior for empty blocks.
*c = AlertingConfig{}
type plain AlertingConfig
if err := unmarshal((*plain)(c)); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, rlcfg := range c.AlertRelabelConfigs {
if rlcfg == nil {
return errors.New("empty or null alert relabeling rule")
}
}
return nil
}
// AlertmanagerConfigs is a slice of *AlertmanagerConfig.
type AlertmanagerConfigs []*AlertmanagerConfig
// ToMap converts a slice of *AlertmanagerConfig to a map.
func (a AlertmanagerConfigs) ToMap() map[string]*AlertmanagerConfig {
ret := make(map[string]*AlertmanagerConfig)
for i := range a {
ret[fmt.Sprintf("config-%d", i)] = a[i]
}
return ret
}
// AlertmanagerAPIVersion represents a version of the
// github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/api, e.g. 'v1' or 'v2'.
type AlertmanagerAPIVersion string
// UnmarshalYAML implements the yaml.Unmarshaler interface.
func (v *AlertmanagerAPIVersion) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
*v = AlertmanagerAPIVersion("")
type plain AlertmanagerAPIVersion
if err := unmarshal((*plain)(v)); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, supportedVersion := range SupportedAlertmanagerAPIVersions {
if *v == supportedVersion {
return nil
}
}
return fmt.Errorf("expected Alertmanager api version to be one of %v but got %v", SupportedAlertmanagerAPIVersions, *v)
}
const (
// AlertmanagerAPIVersionV1 represents
// github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/api/v1.
AlertmanagerAPIVersionV1 AlertmanagerAPIVersion = "v1"
// AlertmanagerAPIVersionV2 represents
// github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/api/v2.
AlertmanagerAPIVersionV2 AlertmanagerAPIVersion = "v2"
)
var SupportedAlertmanagerAPIVersions = []AlertmanagerAPIVersion{
AlertmanagerAPIVersionV1, AlertmanagerAPIVersionV2,
}
// AlertmanagerConfig configures how Alertmanagers can be discovered and communicated with.
type AlertmanagerConfig struct {
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// We cannot do proper Go type embedding below as the parser will then parse
// values arbitrarily into the overflow maps of further-down types.
ServiceDiscoveryConfigs discovery.Configs `yaml:"-"`
HTTPClientConfig config.HTTPClientConfig `yaml:",inline"`
SigV4Config *sigv4.SigV4Config `yaml:"sigv4,omitempty"`
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// The URL scheme to use when talking to Alertmanagers.
Scheme string `yaml:"scheme,omitempty"`
// Path prefix to add in front of the push endpoint path.
PathPrefix string `yaml:"path_prefix,omitempty"`
// The timeout used when sending alerts.
Timeout model.Duration `yaml:"timeout,omitempty"`
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// The api version of Alertmanager.
APIVersion AlertmanagerAPIVersion `yaml:"api_version"`
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// List of Alertmanager relabel configurations.
RelabelConfigs []*relabel.Config `yaml:"relabel_configs,omitempty"`
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}
// SetDirectory joins any relative file paths with dir.
func (c *AlertmanagerConfig) SetDirectory(dir string) {
c.ServiceDiscoveryConfigs.SetDirectory(dir)
c.HTTPClientConfig.SetDirectory(dir)
}
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// UnmarshalYAML implements the yaml.Unmarshaler interface.
func (c *AlertmanagerConfig) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
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*c = DefaultAlertmanagerConfig
if err := discovery.UnmarshalYAMLWithInlineConfigs(c, unmarshal); err != nil {
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return err
}
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// The UnmarshalYAML method of HTTPClientConfig is not being called because it's not a pointer.
// We cannot make it a pointer as the parser panics for inlined pointer structs.
// Thus we just do its validation here.
Refactor SD configuration to remove `config` dependency (#3629) * refactor: move targetGroup struct and CheckOverflow() to their own package * refactor: move auth and security related structs to a utility package, fix import error in utility package * refactor: Azure SD, remove SD struct from config * refactor: DNS SD, remove SD struct from config into dns package * refactor: ec2 SD, move SD struct from config into the ec2 package * refactor: file SD, move SD struct from config to file discovery package * refactor: gce, move SD struct from config to gce discovery package * refactor: move HTTPClientConfig and URL into util/config, fix import error in httputil * refactor: consul, move SD struct from config into consul discovery package * refactor: marathon, move SD struct from config into marathon discovery package * refactor: triton, move SD struct from config to triton discovery package, fix test * refactor: zookeeper, move SD structs from config to zookeeper discovery package * refactor: openstack, remove SD struct from config, move into openstack discovery package * refactor: kubernetes, move SD struct from config into kubernetes discovery package * refactor: notifier, use targetgroup package instead of config * refactor: tests for file, marathon, triton SD - use targetgroup package instead of config.TargetGroup * refactor: retrieval, use targetgroup package instead of config.TargetGroup * refactor: storage, use config util package * refactor: discovery manager, use targetgroup package instead of config.TargetGroup * refactor: use HTTPClient and TLS config from configUtil instead of config * refactor: tests, use targetgroup package instead of config.TargetGroup * refactor: fix tagetgroup.Group pointers that were removed by mistake * refactor: openstack, kubernetes: drop prefixes * refactor: remove import aliases forced due to vscode bug * refactor: move main SD struct out of config into discovery/config * refactor: rename configUtil to config_util * refactor: rename yamlUtil to yaml_config * refactor: kubernetes, remove prefixes * refactor: move the TargetGroup package to discovery/ * refactor: fix order of imports
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if err := c.HTTPClientConfig.Validate(); err != nil {
return err
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}
httpClientConfigAuthEnabled := c.HTTPClientConfig.BasicAuth != nil ||
c.HTTPClientConfig.Authorization != nil || c.HTTPClientConfig.OAuth2 != nil
if httpClientConfigAuthEnabled && c.SigV4Config != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("at most one of basic_auth, authorization, oauth2, & sigv4 must be configured")
}
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// Check for users putting URLs in target groups.
if len(c.RelabelConfigs) == 0 {
if err := checkStaticTargets(c.ServiceDiscoveryConfigs); err != nil {
return err
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}
}
for _, rlcfg := range c.RelabelConfigs {
if rlcfg == nil {
return errors.New("empty or null Alertmanager target relabeling rule")
}
}
return nil
}
// MarshalYAML implements the yaml.Marshaler interface.
func (c *AlertmanagerConfig) MarshalYAML() (interface{}, error) {
return discovery.MarshalYAMLWithInlineConfigs(c)
}
func checkStaticTargets(configs discovery.Configs) error {
for _, cfg := range configs {
sc, ok := cfg.(discovery.StaticConfig)
if !ok {
continue
}
for _, tg := range sc {
for _, t := range tg.Targets {
if err := CheckTargetAddress(t[model.AddressLabel]); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
}
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return nil
}
// CheckTargetAddress checks if target address is valid.
func CheckTargetAddress(address model.LabelValue) error {
// For now check for a URL, we may want to expand this later.
if strings.Contains(string(address), "/") {
return fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid hostname", address)
}
return nil
}
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// RemoteWriteConfig is the configuration for writing to remote storage.
type RemoteWriteConfig struct {
URL *config.URL `yaml:"url"`
RemoteTimeout model.Duration `yaml:"remote_timeout,omitempty"`
Headers map[string]string `yaml:"headers,omitempty"`
WriteRelabelConfigs []*relabel.Config `yaml:"write_relabel_configs,omitempty"`
Name string `yaml:"name,omitempty"`
SendExemplars bool `yaml:"send_exemplars,omitempty"`
SendNativeHistograms bool `yaml:"send_native_histograms,omitempty"`
// We cannot do proper Go type embedding below as the parser will then parse
// values arbitrarily into the overflow maps of further-down types.
HTTPClientConfig config.HTTPClientConfig `yaml:",inline"`
QueueConfig QueueConfig `yaml:"queue_config,omitempty"`
MetadataConfig MetadataConfig `yaml:"metadata_config,omitempty"`
SigV4Config *sigv4.SigV4Config `yaml:"sigv4,omitempty"`
AzureADConfig *azuread.AzureADConfig `yaml:"azuread,omitempty"`
}
// SetDirectory joins any relative file paths with dir.
func (c *RemoteWriteConfig) SetDirectory(dir string) {
c.HTTPClientConfig.SetDirectory(dir)
}
// UnmarshalYAML implements the yaml.Unmarshaler interface.
func (c *RemoteWriteConfig) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
*c = DefaultRemoteWriteConfig
type plain RemoteWriteConfig
if err := unmarshal((*plain)(c)); err != nil {
return err
}
if c.URL == nil {
return errors.New("url for remote_write is empty")
}
for _, rlcfg := range c.WriteRelabelConfigs {
if rlcfg == nil {
return errors.New("empty or null relabeling rule in remote write config")
}
}
if err := validateHeaders(c.Headers); err != nil {
return err
}
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// The UnmarshalYAML method of HTTPClientConfig is not being called because it's not a pointer.
// We cannot make it a pointer as the parser panics for inlined pointer structs.
// Thus we just do its validation here.
if err := c.HTTPClientConfig.Validate(); err != nil {
return err
}
httpClientConfigAuthEnabled := c.HTTPClientConfig.BasicAuth != nil ||
c.HTTPClientConfig.Authorization != nil || c.HTTPClientConfig.OAuth2 != nil
if httpClientConfigAuthEnabled && (c.SigV4Config != nil || c.AzureADConfig != nil) {
return fmt.Errorf("at most one of basic_auth, authorization, oauth2, sigv4, & azuread must be configured")
}
if c.SigV4Config != nil && c.AzureADConfig != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("at most one of basic_auth, authorization, oauth2, sigv4, & azuread must be configured")
}
return nil
}
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func validateHeadersForTracing(headers map[string]string) error {
for header := range headers {
if strings.ToLower(header) == "authorization" {
return errors.New("custom authorization header configuration is not yet supported")
}
if _, ok := reservedHeaders[strings.ToLower(header)]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("%s is a reserved header. It must not be changed", header)
}
}
return nil
}
func validateHeaders(headers map[string]string) error {
for header := range headers {
if strings.ToLower(header) == "authorization" {
return errors.New("authorization header must be changed via the basic_auth, authorization, oauth2, sigv4, or azuread parameter")
}
if _, ok := reservedHeaders[strings.ToLower(header)]; ok {
return fmt.Errorf("%s is a reserved header. It must not be changed", header)
}
}
return nil
}
// QueueConfig is the configuration for the queue used to write to remote
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// storage.
type QueueConfig struct {
// Number of samples to buffer per shard before we block. Defaults to
// MaxSamplesPerSend.
Capacity int `yaml:"capacity,omitempty"`
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// Max number of shards, i.e. amount of concurrency.
MaxShards int `yaml:"max_shards,omitempty"`
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// Min number of shards, i.e. amount of concurrency.
MinShards int `yaml:"min_shards,omitempty"`
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// Maximum number of samples per send.
MaxSamplesPerSend int `yaml:"max_samples_per_send,omitempty"`
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// Maximum time sample will wait in buffer.
BatchSendDeadline model.Duration `yaml:"batch_send_deadline,omitempty"`
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// On recoverable errors, backoff exponentially.
MinBackoff model.Duration `yaml:"min_backoff,omitempty"`
MaxBackoff model.Duration `yaml:"max_backoff,omitempty"`
RetryOnRateLimit bool `yaml:"retry_on_http_429,omitempty"`
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}
// MetadataConfig is the configuration for sending metadata to remote
// storage.
type MetadataConfig struct {
// Send controls whether we send metric metadata to remote storage.
Send bool `yaml:"send"`
// SendInterval controls how frequently we send metric metadata.
SendInterval model.Duration `yaml:"send_interval"`
// Maximum number of samples per send.
MaxSamplesPerSend int `yaml:"max_samples_per_send,omitempty"`
}
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// RemoteReadConfig is the configuration for reading from remote storage.
type RemoteReadConfig struct {
URL *config.URL `yaml:"url"`
RemoteTimeout model.Duration `yaml:"remote_timeout,omitempty"`
Headers map[string]string `yaml:"headers,omitempty"`
ReadRecent bool `yaml:"read_recent,omitempty"`
Name string `yaml:"name,omitempty"`
// We cannot do proper Go type embedding below as the parser will then parse
// values arbitrarily into the overflow maps of further-down types.
HTTPClientConfig config.HTTPClientConfig `yaml:",inline"`
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// RequiredMatchers is an optional list of equality matchers which have to
// be present in a selector to query the remote read endpoint.
RequiredMatchers model.LabelSet `yaml:"required_matchers,omitempty"`
// Whether to use the external labels as selectors for the remote read endpoint.
FilterExternalLabels bool `yaml:"filter_external_labels,omitempty"`
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}
// SetDirectory joins any relative file paths with dir.
func (c *RemoteReadConfig) SetDirectory(dir string) {
c.HTTPClientConfig.SetDirectory(dir)
}
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// UnmarshalYAML implements the yaml.Unmarshaler interface.
func (c *RemoteReadConfig) UnmarshalYAML(unmarshal func(interface{}) error) error {
*c = DefaultRemoteReadConfig
type plain RemoteReadConfig
if err := unmarshal((*plain)(c)); err != nil {
return err
}
if c.URL == nil {
return errors.New("url for remote_read is empty")
}
if err := validateHeaders(c.Headers); err != nil {
return err
}
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// The UnmarshalYAML method of HTTPClientConfig is not being called because it's not a pointer.
// We cannot make it a pointer as the parser panics for inlined pointer structs.
// Thus we just do its validation here.
return c.HTTPClientConfig.Validate()
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}
func filePath(filename string) string {
absPath, err := filepath.Abs(filename)
if err != nil {
return filename
}
return absPath
}
func fileErr(filename string, err error) error {
return fmt.Errorf("%q: %w", filePath(filename), err)
}