* 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
The changes [1][] to Marathon service discovery to support multiple
ports mean that Prometheus now attempts to scrape all ports belonging to
a Marathon service.
You can use port definition or port mapping labels to filter out which
ports to scrape but that requires service owners to update their
Marathon configuration.
To allow for a smoother migration path, add a
`__meta_marathon_port_index` label, whose value is set to the port's
sequential index integer. For example, PORT0 has the value `0`, PORT1
has the value `1`, and so on.
This allows you to support scraping both the first available port (the
previous behaviour) in addition to ports with a `metrics` label.
For example, here's the relabel configuration we might use with
this patch:
- action: keep
source_labels: ['__meta_marathon_port_definition_label_metrics', '__meta_marathon_port_mapping_label_metrics', '__meta_marathon_port_index']
# Keep if port mapping or definition has a 'metrics' label with any
# non-empty value, or if no 'metrics' port label exists but this is the
# service's first available port
regex: ([^;]+;;[^;]+|;[^;]+;[^;]+|;;0)
This assumes that the Marathon API returns the ports in sorted order
(matching PORT0, PORT1, etc), which it appears that it does.
[1]: https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/2506