/redis_exporter

Prometheus Exporter for Redis Metrics. Supports Redis 2.x, 3.x and 4.x

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Redis Metrics Exporter

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Prometheus exporter for Redis metrics.
Supports Redis 2.x and 3.x

Building, configuring, and running

Locally build and run it:

    $ git clone https://github.com/oliver006/redis_exporter.git
    $ cd redis_exporter
    $ go build
    $ ./redis_exporter <flags>

You can also run it via docker:

    $ docker pull oliver006/redis_exporter
    $ docker run -d --name redis_exporter -p 9121:9121 oliver006/redis_exporter

Add a block to the scrape_configs of your prometheus.yml config file:

scrape_configs:

...

- job_name: redis_exporter
  static_configs:
  - targets: ['localhost:9121']

...

and adjust the host name accordingly.

To run on Cloud Foundry, use:

cf push -f contrib/manifest.yml

Run on Kubernetes

Here is an example Kubernetes deployment configuration for how to deploy the redis_exporter as a sidecar with a Redis instance.

Run on Openshift

In order to deploy the exporter on Openshift environment.

oc project <myproject>

oc process -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ivanovaleksandar/redis_exporter/master/contrib/openshift-template.yaml \
    -p REDIS_ADDR=<redis-service>:<redis-port> \
    -p REDIS_PASSWORD=<redis-pass> \
    -p REDIS_ALIAS=<redis-alias> \
    -p REDIS_FILE=<redis-file> \
    | oc create -f -

NOTE: Some of the parameters can be ommited if no authentication is used or the default redis config is applied.

oc process -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ivanovaleksandar/redis_exporter/contrib/openshift-template.yaml \
    -p REDIS_ADDR=<redis-service>:<redis-port> \
    | oc create -f -

If you are running Prometheus on Openshift on the same cluster, target in prometheus.yml should point to the correct service name of the exporter

scrape_configs:

...

- job_name: redis_exporter
  static_configs:
  - targets: ['<redis-exporter.myproject.svc>:9121']

...

Flags

Name Description
debug Verbose debug output
log-format Log format, valid options are txt (default) and json.
check-keys Comma separated list of keys to export value and length/size, eg: db3=user_count will export key user_count from db 3. db defaults to 0 if omitted.
redis.addr Address of one or more redis nodes, comma separated, defaults to redis://localhost:6379.
redis.password Password to use when authenticating to Redis
redis.alias Alias for redis node addr, comma separated.
redis.file Path to file containing one or more redis nodes, separated by newline. This option is mutually exclusive with redis.addr. Each line can optionally be comma-separated with the fields ,,.
namespace Namespace for the metrics, defaults to redis.
web.listen-address Address to listen on for web interface and telemetry, defaults to 0.0.0.0:9121.
web.telemetry-path Path under which to expose metrics, defaults to metrics.
use-cf-bindings Enable usage of Cloud Foundry service bindings. Defaults to false

Redis node addresses can be tcp addresses like redis://localhost:6379, redis.example.com:6379 or unix socket addresses like unix:///tmp/redis.sock.
SSL is supported by using the rediss:// schema, for example: rediss://azure-ssl-enabled-host.redis.cache.windows.net:6380 (note that the port is required when connecting to a non-standard 6379 port, e.g. with Azure Redis instances).

These settings take precedence over any configurations provided by environment variables.

Environment Variables

Name Description
REDIS_ADDR Address of Redis node(s)
REDIS_PASSWORD Password to use when authenticating to Redis
REDIS_ALIAS Alias name of Redis node(s)
REDIS_FILE Path to file containing Redis node(s)

What's exported?

Most items from the INFO command are exported, see http://redis.io/commands/info for details.
In addition, for every database there are metrics for total keys, expiring keys and the average TTL for keys in the database.
You can also export values of keys if they're in numeric format by using the -check-keys flag. The exporter will also export the size (or, depending on the data type, the length) of the key. This can be used to export the number of elements in (sorted) sets, hashes, lists, etc.

What does it look like?

Example Grafana screenshots:
redis_exporter_screen
redis_exporter_screen_02

Grafana dashboard is available on grafana.net and/or github.com.

Grafana dashboard with host & alias selector is available on github.com.

What else?

Open an issue or PR if you have more suggestions or ideas about what to add.