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A [prometheus](https://prometheus.io/) exporter which scrapes remote JSON by JSONPath.
For checking the JSONPath configuration supported by this exporter please head over [here](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/kubectl/jsonpath/).
Checkout the [examples](/examples) directory for sample exporter configuration, prometheus configuration and expected data format.
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#### :warning: The configuration syntax has changed in version `0.3.x`. If you are migrating from `0.2.x`, then please use the above mentioned JSONPath guide for correct configuration syntax.
## Example Usage
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```console
$ cat examples/data.json
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{
"counter": 1234,
"values": [
{
"id": "id-A",
"count": 1,
"some_boolean": true,
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"state": "ACTIVE"
},
{
"id": "id-B",
"count": 2,
"some_boolean": true,
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"state": "INACTIVE"
},
{
"id": "id-C",
"count": 3,
"some_boolean": false,
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"state": "ACTIVE"
}
],
"location": "mars"
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}
$ cat examples/config.yml
---
modules:
default:
metrics:
- name: example_global_value
path: "{ .counter }"
help: Example of a top-level global value scrape in the json
labels:
environment: beta # static label
location: "planet-{.location}" # dynamic label
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- name: example_value
type: object
help: Example of sub-level value scrapes from a json
path: '{.values[?(@.state == "ACTIVE")]}'
labels:
environment: beta # static label
id: '{.id}' # dynamic label
values:
active: 1 # static value
count: '{.count}' # dynamic value
boolean: '{.some_boolean}'
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headers:
X-Dummy: my-test-header
$ python3 -m http.server 8000 &
Serving HTTP on :: port 8000 (http://[::]:8000/) ...
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$ ./json_exporter --config.file examples/config.yml &
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$ curl "http://localhost:7979/probe?module=default&target=http://localhost:8000/examples/data.json" | grep ^example
example_global_value{environment="beta",location="planet-mars"} 1234
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example_value_active{environment="beta",id="id-A"} 1
example_value_active{environment="beta",id="id-C"} 1
example_value_boolean{environment="beta",id="id-A"} 1
example_value_boolean{environment="beta",id="id-C"} 0
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example_value_count{environment="beta",id="id-A"} 1
example_value_count{environment="beta",id="id-C"} 3
# To test through prometheus:
$ docker run --rm -it -p 9090:9090 -v $PWD/examples/prometheus.yml:/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml prom/prometheus
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```
Then head over to http://localhost:9090/graph?g0.range_input=1h&g0.expr=example_value_active&g0.tab=1 or http://localhost:9090/targets to check the scraped metrics or the targets.
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## Using custom timestamps
This exporter allows you to use a field of the metric as the (unix/epoch) timestamp for the data as an int64. However, this may lead to unexpected behaviour, as the prometheus implements a [Staleness](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/basics/#staleness) mechanism. Including timestamps in metrics disabled this staleness handling and can make data visible for longer than expected.
## Exposing metrics through HTTPS
TLS configuration supported by this exporter can be found at [exporter-toolkit/web](https://github.com/prometheus/exporter-toolkit/blob/v0.5.1/docs/web-configuration.md)
## Build
```sh
make build
```
## Sending body content for HTTP `POST`
If `body` paramater is set in config, it will be sent by the exporter as the body content in the scrape request. The HTTP method will also be set as 'POST' in this case.
```yaml
body:
content: |
My static information: {"time_diff": "1m25s", "anotherVar": "some value"}
```
The body content can also be a [Go Template](https://golang.org/pkg/text/template). All the functions from the [Sprig library](https://masterminds.github.io/sprig/) can be used in the template.
All the query parameters sent by prometheus in the scrape query to the exporter, are available as values while rendering the template.
Example using template functions:
```yaml
body:
content: |
{"time_diff": "{{ duration `95` }}","anotherVar": "{{ randInt 12 30 }}"}
templatize: true
```
Example using template functions with values from the query parameters:
```yaml
body:
content: |
{"time_diff": "{{ duration `95` }}","anotherVar": "{{ .myVal | first }}"}
templatize: true
```
Then `curl "http://exporter:7979/probe?target=http://scrape_target:8080/test/data.json&myVal=something"`, would result in sending the following body as the HTTP POST payload to `http://scrape_target:8080/test/data.json`:
```
{"time_diff": "1m35s","anotherVar": "something"}.
```
## Docker
```console
docker run \
-v $PWD/examples/config.yml:/config.yml \
quay.io/prometheuscommunity/json-exporter \
--config.file=/config.yml
```