Remove HTTP config docs from Kuma, Kubernetes and IONOS

Signed-off-by: Julien <roidelapluie@o11y.eu>
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Julien 2024-10-07 15:05:24 +02:00
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@ -2149,76 +2149,15 @@ following meta labels are available on all targets during
# The unique ID of the data center.
datacenter_id: <string>
# Authentication information used to authenticate to the API server.
# Note that `basic_auth` and `authorization` options are
# mutually exclusive.
# username and username_file are mutually exclusive.
# password and password_file are mutually exclusive.
# Optional HTTP basic authentication information, required when using IONOS
# Cloud username and password as authentication method.
basic_auth:
[ username: <string> ]
[ username_file: <string> ]
[ password: <secret> ]
[ password_file: <string> ]
# Optional `Authorization` header configuration, required when using IONOS
# Cloud token as authentication method.
authorization:
# Sets the authentication type.
[ type: <string> | default: Bearer ]
# Sets the credentials. It is mutually exclusive with
# `credentials_file`.
[ credentials: <secret> ]
# Sets the credentials to the credentials read from the configured file.
# It is mutually exclusive with `credentials`.
[ credentials_file: <filename> ]
# Optional OAuth 2.0 configuration.
# Cannot be used at the same time as basic_auth or authorization.
oauth2:
[ <oauth2> ]
# Optional proxy URL.
[ proxy_url: <string> ]
# Comma-separated string that can contain IPs, CIDR notation, domain names
# that should be excluded from proxying. IP and domain names can
# contain port numbers.
[ no_proxy: <string> ]
# Use proxy URL indicated by environment variables (HTTP_PROXY, https_proxy, HTTPs_PROXY, https_proxy, and no_proxy)
[ proxy_from_environment: <boolean> | default: false ]
# Specifies headers to send to proxies during CONNECT requests.
[ proxy_connect_header:
[ <string>: [<secret>, ...] ] ]
# Custom HTTP headers to be sent along with each request.
# Headers that are set by Prometheus itself can't be overwritten.
http_headers:
# Header name.
[ <string>:
# Header values.
[ values: [<string>, ...] ]
# Headers values. Hidden in configuration page.
[ secrets: [<secret>, ...] ]
# Files to read header values from.
[ files: [<string>, ...] ] ]
# Configure whether HTTP requests follow HTTP 3xx redirects.
[ follow_redirects: <boolean> | default = true ]
# Whether to enable HTTP2.
[ enable_http2: <boolean> | default: true ]
# TLS configuration.
tls_config:
[ <tls_config> ]
# The port to scrape metrics from.
[ port: <int> | default = 80 ]
# The time after which the servers are refreshed.
[ refresh_interval: <duration> | default = 60s ]
# HTTP client settings, including authentication methods (such as basic auth and
# authorization), proxy configurations, TLS options, custom HTTP headers, etc.
[ <http_config> ]
```
### `<kubernetes_sd_config>`
@ -2404,68 +2343,6 @@ role: <string>
# Note that api_server and kube_config are mutually exclusive.
[ kubeconfig_file: <filename> ]
# Optional authentication information used to authenticate to the API server.
# Note that `basic_auth` and `authorization` options are mutually exclusive.
# username and username_file are mutually exclusive.
# password and password_file are mutually exclusive.
# Optional HTTP basic authentication information.
basic_auth:
[ username: <string> ]
[ username_file: <string> ]
[ password: <secret> ]
[ password_file: <string> ]
# Optional `Authorization` header configuration.
authorization:
# Sets the authentication type.
[ type: <string> | default: Bearer ]
# Sets the credentials. It is mutually exclusive with
# `credentials_file`.
[ credentials: <secret> ]
# Sets the credentials to the credentials read from the configured file.
# It is mutually exclusive with `credentials`.
[ credentials_file: <filename> ]
# Optional OAuth 2.0 configuration.
# Cannot be used at the same time as basic_auth or authorization.
oauth2:
[ <oauth2> ]
# Optional proxy URL.
[ proxy_url: <string> ]
# Comma-separated string that can contain IPs, CIDR notation, domain names
# that should be excluded from proxying. IP and domain names can
# contain port numbers.
[ no_proxy: <string> ]
# Use proxy URL indicated by environment variables (HTTP_PROXY, https_proxy, HTTPs_PROXY, https_proxy, and no_proxy)
[ proxy_from_environment: <boolean> | default: false ]
# Specifies headers to send to proxies during CONNECT requests.
[ proxy_connect_header:
[ <string>: [<secret>, ...] ] ]
# Custom HTTP headers to be sent along with each request.
# Headers that are set by Prometheus itself can't be overwritten.
http_headers:
# Header name.
[ <string>:
# Header values.
[ values: [<string>, ...] ]
# Headers values. Hidden in configuration page.
[ secrets: [<secret>, ...] ]
# Files to read header values from.
[ files: [<string>, ...] ] ]
# Configure whether HTTP requests follow HTTP 3xx redirects.
[ follow_redirects: <boolean> | default = true ]
# Whether to enable HTTP2.
[ enable_http2: <boolean> | default: true ]
# TLS configuration.
tls_config:
[ <tls_config> ]
# Optional namespace discovery. If omitted, all namespaces are used.
namespaces:
own_namespace: <boolean>
@ -2495,6 +2372,10 @@ attach_metadata:
# Attaches node metadata to discovered targets. Valid for roles: pod, endpoints, endpointslice.
# When set to true, Prometheus must have permissions to get Nodes.
[ node: <boolean> | default = false ]
# HTTP client settings, including authentication methods (such as basic auth and
# authorization), proxy configurations, TLS options, custom HTTP headers, etc.
[ <http_config> ]
```
See [this example Prometheus configuration file](/documentation/examples/prometheus-kubernetes.yml)
@ -2535,68 +2416,9 @@ server: <string>
# The time after which the monitoring assignments are refreshed.
[ fetch_timeout: <duration> | default = 2m ]
# Optional proxy URL.
[ proxy_url: <string> ]
# Comma-separated string that can contain IPs, CIDR notation, domain names
# that should be excluded from proxying. IP and domain names can
# contain port numbers.
[ no_proxy: <string> ]
# Use proxy URL indicated by environment variables (HTTP_PROXY, https_proxy, HTTPs_PROXY, https_proxy, and no_proxy)
[ proxy_from_environment: <boolean> | default: false ]
# Specifies headers to send to proxies during CONNECT requests.
[ proxy_connect_header:
[ <string>: [<secret>, ...] ] ]
# Custom HTTP headers to be sent along with each request.
# Headers that are set by Prometheus itself can't be overwritten.
http_headers:
# Header name.
[ <string>:
# Header values.
[ values: [<string>, ...] ]
# Headers values. Hidden in configuration page.
[ secrets: [<secret>, ...] ]
# Files to read header values from.
[ files: [<string>, ...] ] ]
# TLS configuration.
tls_config:
[ <tls_config> ]
# Authentication information used to authenticate to the Docker daemon.
# Note that `basic_auth` and `authorization` options are
# mutually exclusive.
# username and username_file are mutually exclusive.
# password and password_file are mutually exclusive.
# Optional HTTP basic authentication information.
basic_auth:
[ username: <string> ]
[ username_file: <string> ]
[ password: <secret> ]
[ password_file: <string> ]
# Optional the `Authorization` header configuration.
authorization:
# Sets the authentication type.
[ type: <string> | default: Bearer ]
# Sets the credentials. It is mutually exclusive with
# `credentials_file`.
[ credentials: <secret> ]
# Sets the credentials with the credentials read from the configured file.
# It is mutually exclusive with `credentials`.
[ credentials_file: <filename> ]
# Optional OAuth 2.0 configuration.
# Cannot be used at the same time as basic_auth or authorization.
oauth2:
[ <oauth2> ]
# Configure whether HTTP requests follow HTTP 3xx redirects.
[ follow_redirects: <boolean> | default = true ]
# Whether to enable HTTP2.
[ enable_http2: <boolean> | default: true ]
# HTTP client settings, including authentication methods (such as basic auth and
# authorization), proxy configurations, TLS options, custom HTTP headers, etc.
[ <http_config> ]
```
The [relabeling phase](#relabel_config) is the preferred and more powerful way