alertmanager/doc/alertmanager-mixin/config.libsonnet

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{
_config+:: {
local c = self,
// alertmanagerSelector is inserted as part of the label selector in
// PromQL queries to identify metrics collected from Alertmanager
// servers.
alertmanagerSelector: 'job="alertmanager"',
// alertmanagerClusterLabels is a string with comma-separated
// labels that are common labels of instances belonging to the
// same Alertmanager cluster. Include not only enough labels to
// identify cluster members, but also all common labels you want
// to keep for resulting cluster-level alerts.
alertmanagerClusterLabels: 'job',
// alertmanagerNameLabels is a string with comma-separated
// labels used to identify different alertmanagers within the same
// Alertmanager HA cluster.
// If you run Alertmanager on Kubernetes with the Prometheus
// Operator, you can make use of the configured target labels for
// nicer naming:
// alertmanagerNameLabels: 'namespace,pod'
alertmanagerNameLabels: 'instance',
// alertmanagerName is an identifier for alerts. By default, it is built from 'alertmanagerNameLabels'.
alertmanagerName: std.join('/', ['{{$labels.%s}}' % [label] for label in std.split(c.alertmanagerNameLabels, ',')]),
// alertmanagerClusterName is inserted into annotations to name an
// Alertmanager cluster. All labels used here must also be present
// in alertmanagerClusterLabels above.
alertmanagerClusterName: '{{$labels.job}}',
// alertmanagerCriticalIntegrationsRegEx is matched against the
// value of the `integration` label to determine if the
// AlertmanagerClusterFailedToSendAlerts is critical or merely a
// warning. This can be used to avoid paging about a failed
// integration that is itself not used for critical alerts.
// Example: @'pagerduty|webhook'
alertmanagerCriticalIntegrationsRegEx: @'.*',
dashboardNamePrefix: 'Alertmanager / ',
dashboardTags: ['alertmanager-mixin'],
},
}