json_exporter/examples/config.yml

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---
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
- 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}'
headers:
X-Dummy: my-test-header
# If 'body' is set, 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.
# body:
# content: |
# {"time_diff": "1m25s", "anotherVar": "some value"}
# The body content can also be a Go Template (https://golang.org/pkg/text/template), with all the functions from the Sprig library (https://masterminds.github.io/sprig/) available. All the query parameters sent by prometheus in the scrape query to the exporter, are available in the template.
# body:
# content: |
# {"time_diff": "{{ duration `95` }}","anotherVar": "{{ .myVal | first }}"}
# templatize: true
# For full http client config parameters, ref: https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/prometheus/common/config?tab=doc#HTTPClientConfig
#
# http_client_config:
# tls_config:
# insecure_skip_verify: true
# basic_auth:
# username: myuser
# #password: veryverysecret
# password_file: /tmp/mysecret.txt