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restify-prom-bundle

v2.0.3

Published

Restify prometheus middleware to expose HTTP metrics

Downloads

16

Readme

Restify middleware to export standard http prometheus metrics.

dependencies Status Build Status codecov Known Vulnerabilities

Usage

const promBundle = require('restify-prom-bundle');
const restify = require('restify');

const server = restify.createServer({ /* options */ });

server.pre(promBundle.preMiddleware(server, { /* options */ }));

server.get('/api', (req, res) => {
  // Custom metrics can be added by using the client.
  const counter = new promBundle.client.Gauge(
    'my_custom_counter',
    'My custom counter'
  );

  counter.inc();
  res.end('OK');
});

server.listen(8000);

// The /metrics route is now available with metrics.

Since prom-client is a singleton, it can be accessed from everywhere by just require'ing / import the module, aggregated metrics will be exposed on the route.

API

preMiddleware(server[, options]) => Restify.Handler

Creates the restify pre-middleware to

  • Creates the expose route used by prometheus server to index metrics
  • Setup default metrics you want to measure

Options :

| Name | Type | Default | Description | | --------- | --------- | --------- | --------- | | route | string | '/metrics' | Exposed route (as GET) for metrics. If false no route will be exposed. | | defaults | string[] | All metrics | Name of default metrics (see table below) to add for each routes. | | exclude | string string[] RegExp Function | undefined | URI(s), uri that match regular expression or uri that passed to function returns true that will be excluded from default metrics. | | promDefaultDelay | number | 10000 | How often (ms) should prom-client fire default probes | | maxPathsToCount | number | 100 | How many paths at max should we measure calls on (restify_path_count), use 0 for unlimited (See below. |

Default metrics :

| Name | Metric Name | Type | Description | | --------- | --------- | --------- | --------- | | status | restify_status_codes | Counter | Number of response for each HTTP status code with status_code as label. | | pathDuration | restify_path_duration | Histogram | Duration (seconds) by percentiles taken by each restify-defined path to generate the response with the path, status_code and the method as labels. | | pathCount | restify_path_count | Counter | Number of calls to each path with the path, status_code and the method as labels. |

duration metrics precision will depends on the pre-middleware registering order, the sooner you register (first server.pre() call), the better it will be.

prom-client: client

Singleton instance of prom-client to set custom metrics.

Paths limitation

If a huge number of different non-routed requests (404) are sent to the server, the process will have to keep a restify_path_count label for each one and the process memory will increase undefinitively. In addition, the prometheus (and grafana) service that uses this probes will be flooded. To prevent this situation, number of measured paths are limited to maxPathsToCount.

This does not affect restify_path_duration as it only measures the restify-defined paths, nor restify_status_codes as it's limited to HTTP status codes.

Once maxPathsToMeasure paths are measured, every new paths will be ignored for restify_path_duration and restify_path_count.

Grafana dashboard

A sample grafana dashboard can be found here .