/rabbitmq-prometheus

A minimalistic Prometheus exporter of core RabbitMQ metrics

Primary LanguageErlangOtherNOASSERTION

Build Grafana Dashboards

Prometheus Exporter of Core RabbitMQ Metrics

Getting Started

This is a Prometheus exporter of core RabbitMQ metrics, developed by the RabbitMQ core team. It is largely a "clean room" design that reuses some prior work from Prometheus exporters done by the community.

Project Maturity

This plugin is new as of RabbitMQ 3.8.0.

Documentation

See Monitoring RabbitMQ with Prometheus and Grafana.

Installation

This plugin is included into RabbitMQ 3.8.x releases. Like all plugins, it has to be enabled before it can be used:

To enable it with rabbitmq-plugins:

rabbitmq-plugins enable rabbitmq_prometheus

Usage

See the documentation guide.

Default port used by the plugin is 15692 and the endpoint path is at /metrics. To try it with curl:

curl -v -H "Accept:text/plain" "http://localhost:15692/metrics"

In most environments there would be no configuration necessary.

See the entire list of metrics exposed via the default port.

Configuration

This exporter supports the following options via a set of prometheus.* configuration keys:

Sample configuration snippet:

# these values are defaults
prometheus.return_per_object_metrics = false
prometheus.path = /metrics
prometheus.tcp.port =  15692

When metrics are returned per object, nodes with 80k queues have been measured to take 58 seconds to return 1.9 million metrics in a 98MB response payload. In order to not put unnecessary pressure on your metrics system, metrics are aggregated by default.

When debugging, it may be useful to return metrics per object (unaggregated). This can be enabled on-the-fly, without restarting or configuring RabbitMQ, using the following command:

rabbitmqctl eval 'application:set_env(rabbitmq_prometheus, return_per_object_metrics, true).'

To go back to aggregated metrics on-the-fly, run the following command:

rabbitmqctl eval 'application:set_env(rabbitmq_prometheus, return_per_object_metrics, false).'

Contributing

See CONTRIBUTING.md.

Makefile

This project uses erlang.mk, running make help will return erlang.mk help.

To see all custom targets that have been documented, run make h.

For Bash shell autocompletion, run eval "$(make autocomplete)", then type make a<TAB> to see all Make targets starting with the letter a, e.g.:

$ make a<TAB
ac               all.coverdata    app-build        apps             apps-eunit       asciidoc-guide   autocomplete
all              app              app-c_src        apps-ct          asciidoc         asciidoc-manual

Copyright

(c) 2007-2020 VMware, Inc. or its affiliates.