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README.md

Alertmanager UI

This is a re-write of the Alertmanager UI in elm-lang.

Usage

Filtering on the alerts page

By default, the alerts page only shows active (not silenced) alerts. Adding a query string containing the following will additionally show silenced alerts.

http://alertmanager/#/alerts?silenced=true

The alerts page can also be filtered by the receivers for a page. Receivers are configured in Alertmanager's yaml configuration file.

http://alertmanager/#/alerts?receiver=backend

Filtering based on label matchers is available. They can easily be added and modified through the UI.

http://alertmanager/#/alerts?filter=%7Bseverity%3D%22warning%22%2C%20owner%3D%22backend%22%7D

These filters can be used in conjunction.

Filtering on the silences page

Filtering based on label matchers is available. They can easily be added and modified through the UI.

http://alertmanager/#/silences?filter=%7Bseverity%3D%22warning%22%2C%20owner%3D%22backend%22%7D

Note on filtering via label matchers

Filtering via label matchers follows the same syntax and semantics as Prometheus.

A properly formatted filter is a set of label matchers joined by accepted matching operators, surrounded by curly braces:

{foo="bar", baz=~"quu.*"}

Operators include:

  • =
  • !=
  • =~
  • !~

See the official documentation for additional information: https://prometheus.io/docs/querying/basics/#instant-vector-selectors