This adds `role` field to the Kubernetes SD config, which indicates
which type of Kubernetes SD should be run.
This no longer allows discovering pods and nodes with the same SD
configuration for example.
This enables defining `blackbox_exporter` targets (which can be URLs,
because of relabeling) in a JSON file.
Not sure if this is the best approach, but current behaviour is
inconsistent (`UnmarshalYAML` does not have this check) and breaks
officially documented way to use `blackbox_exporter`.
This change deprecates the `target_groups` option in favor
of `static_configs`. The old configuration is still accepted
but prints a warning.
Configuration loading errors if both options are set.
Although they are only in examples/tests and don't affect anything, they
could be confusing (the label has been renamed in the rest of the code a
while ago).
It's actually happening in several places (and for flags, we use the
standard Go time.Duration...). This at least reduces all our
home-grown parsing to one place (in model).
nerve's registration format differs from serverset. With this commit
there is now a dedicated treecache file in util,
and two separate files for serverset and nerve.
Reference:
https://github.com/airbnb/nerve
With the blackbox exporter, the instance label will commonly
be used for things other than hostnames so remove this restriction.
https://example.com or https://example.com/probe/me are some examples.
To prevent user error, check that urls aren't provided as targets
when there's no relabelling that could potentically fix them.
Usernames are not generally considered to be secrets,
and treating them as secrets may lead to confusion
as to how secure they are. Obscuring them also makes
debugging harder.
* Support multiple masters with retries against each master as required.
* Scrape masters' metrics.
* Add role meta label for node/service/master to make it easier for relabeling.
This is with `golint -min_confidence=0.5`.
I left several lint warnings untouched because they were either
incorrect or I felt it was better not to change them at the moment.
The intended use case is where a user has tags/labels coming
from metadata in Kubernetes or EC2, and wants to make
some subset of them into target labels.