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# PostgreSQL Server Exporter
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Prometheus exporter for PostgreSQL server metrics.
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CI Tested PostgreSQL versions: `10`, `11`, `12`, `13`, `14`, `15`
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## Quick Start
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This package is available for Docker:
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```
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# Start an example database
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docker run --net=host -it --rm -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=password postgres
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# Connect to it
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docker run \
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--net=host \
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-e DATA_SOURCE_NAME="postgresql://postgres:password@localhost:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable" \
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quay.io/prometheuscommunity/postgres-exporter
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```
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## Multi-Target Support (BETA)
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**This Feature is in beta and may require changes in future releases. Feedback is welcome.**
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This exporter supports the [multi-target pattern](https://prometheus.io/docs/guides/multi-target-exporter/). This allows running a single instance of this exporter for multiple postgres targets. Using the multi-target functionality of this exporter is **optional** and meant for cases where it is impossible to install the exporter as a sidecar, for example SaaS-managed services.
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To use the multi-target functionality, send an http request to the endpoint `/probe?target=foo:5432` where target is set to the DSN of the postgres instance to scrape metrics from.
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To avoid putting sensitive information like username and password in the URL, preconfigured auth modules are supported via the [auth_modules](#auth_modules) section of the config file. auth_modules for DSNs can be used with the `/probe` endpoint by specifying the `?auth_module=foo` http parameter.
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## Configuration File
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The configuration file controls the behavior of the exporter. It can be set using the `--config.file` command line flag and defaults to `postgres_exporter.yml`.
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### auth_modules
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This section defines preset authentication and connection parameters for use in the [multi-target endpoint](#multi-target-support-beta). `auth_modules` is a map of modules with the key being the identifier which can be used in the `/probe` endpoint.
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Currently only the `userpass` type is supported.
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Example:
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```yaml
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auth_modules:
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foo1: # Set this to any name you want
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type: userpass
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userpass:
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username: first
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password: firstpass
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options:
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# options become key=value parameters of the DSN
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sslmode: disable
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```
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## Building and running
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git clone https://github.com/prometheus-community/postgres_exporter.git
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cd postgres_exporter
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make build
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./postgres_exporter <flags>
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To build the Docker image:
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make promu
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promu crossbuild -p linux/amd64 -p linux/armv7 -p linux/amd64 -p linux/ppc64le
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make docker
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This will build the docker image as `prometheuscommunity/postgres_exporter:${branch}`.
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### Flags
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* `help`
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Show context-sensitive help (also try --help-long and --help-man).
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* `[no-]collector.database`
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Enable the `database` collector (default: enabled).
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* `[no-]collector.locks`
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Enable the `locks` collector (default: enabled).
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* `[no-]collector.postmaster`
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Enable the `postmaster` collector (default: enabled).
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* `[no-]collector.process_idle`
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Enable the `process_idle` collector (default: enabled).
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* `[no-]collector.replication`
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Enable the `replication` collector (default: enabled).
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* `[no-]collector.replication_slot`
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Enable the `replication_slot` collector (default: enabled).
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* `[no-]collector.stat_bgwriter`
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Enable the `stat_bgwriter` collector (default: enabled).
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* `[no-]collector.stat_database`
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Enable the `stat_database` collector (default: enabled).
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* `[no-]collector.statio_user_tables`
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Enable the `statio_user_tables` collector (default: enabled).
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* `[no-]collector.stat_statements`
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Enable the `stat_statements` collector (default: disabled).
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* `[no-]collector.stat_user_tables`
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Enable the `stat_user_tables` collector (default: enabled).
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* `config.file`
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Set the config file path. Default is `postgres_exporter.yml`
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* `web.systemd-socket`
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Use systemd socket activation listeners instead of port listeners (Linux only). Default is `false`
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* `web.listen-address`
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Address to listen on for web interface and telemetry. Default is `:9187`.
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* `web.config.file`
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Configuration file to use TLS and/or basic authentication. The format of the
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file is described [in the exporter-toolkit repository](https://github.com/prometheus/exporter-toolkit/blob/master/docs/web-configuration.md).
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* `web.telemetry-path`
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Path under which to expose metrics. Default is `/metrics`.
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* `disable-default-metrics`
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Use only metrics supplied from `queries.yaml` via `--extend.query-path`. Default is `false`.
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* `disable-settings-metrics`
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Use the flag if you don't want to scrape `pg_settings`. Default is `false`.
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* `auto-discover-databases` (DEPRECATED)
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Whether to discover the databases on a server dynamically. Default is `false`.
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* `extend.query-path` (DEPRECATED)
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Path to a YAML file containing custom queries to run. Check out [`queries.yaml`](queries.yaml)
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for examples of the format.
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* `dumpmaps`
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Do not run - print the internal representation of the metric maps. Useful when debugging a custom
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queries file.
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* `constantLabels` (DEPRECATED)
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Labels to set in all metrics. A list of `label=value` pairs, separated by commas.
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* `version`
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Show application version.
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* `exclude-databases` (DEPRECATED)
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A list of databases to remove when autoDiscoverDatabases is enabled.
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* `include-databases` (DEPRECATED)
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A list of databases to only include when autoDiscoverDatabases is enabled.
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* `log.level`
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Set logging level: one of `debug`, `info`, `warn`, `error`.
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* `log.format`
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Set the log format: one of `logfmt`, `json`.
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### Environment Variables
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The following environment variables configure the exporter:
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* `DATA_SOURCE_NAME`
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the default legacy format. Accepts URI form and key=value form arguments. The
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URI may contain the username and password to connect with.
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* `DATA_SOURCE_URI`
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an alternative to `DATA_SOURCE_NAME` which exclusively accepts the hostname
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without a username and password component. For example, `my_pg_hostname` or
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`my_pg_hostname?sslmode=disable`.
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* `DATA_SOURCE_URI_FILE`
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The same as above but reads the URI from a file.
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* `DATA_SOURCE_USER`
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When using `DATA_SOURCE_URI`, this environment variable is used to specify
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the username.
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* `DATA_SOURCE_USER_FILE`
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The same, but reads the username from a file.
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* `DATA_SOURCE_PASS`
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When using `DATA_SOURCE_URI`, this environment variable is used to specify
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the password to connect with.
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* `DATA_SOURCE_PASS_FILE`
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The same as above but reads the password from a file.
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* `PG_EXPORTER_WEB_TELEMETRY_PATH`
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Path under which to expose metrics. Default is `/metrics`.
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* `PG_EXPORTER_DISABLE_DEFAULT_METRICS`
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Use only metrics supplied from `queries.yaml`. Value can be `true` or `false`. Default is `false`.
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* `PG_EXPORTER_DISABLE_SETTINGS_METRICS`
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Use the flag if you don't want to scrape `pg_settings`. Value can be `true` or `false`. Default is `false`.
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* `PG_EXPORTER_AUTO_DISCOVER_DATABASES` (DEPRECATED)
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Whether to discover the databases on a server dynamically. Value can be `true` or `false`. Default is `false`.
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* `PG_EXPORTER_EXTEND_QUERY_PATH`
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Path to a YAML file containing custom queries to run. Check out [`queries.yaml`](queries.yaml)
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for examples of the format.
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* `PG_EXPORTER_CONSTANT_LABELS` (DEPRECATED)
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Labels to set in all metrics. A list of `label=value` pairs, separated by commas.
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* `PG_EXPORTER_EXCLUDE_DATABASES` (DEPRECATED)
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A comma-separated list of databases to remove when autoDiscoverDatabases is enabled. Default is empty string.
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* `PG_EXPORTER_INCLUDE_DATABASES` (DEPRECATED)
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A comma-separated list of databases to only include when autoDiscoverDatabases is enabled. Default is empty string,
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means allow all.
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* `PG_EXPORTER_METRIC_PREFIX`
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A prefix to use for each of the default metrics exported by postgres-exporter. Default is `pg`
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Settings set by environment variables starting with `PG_` will be overwritten by the corresponding CLI flag if given.
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### Setting the Postgres server's data source name
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The PostgreSQL server's [data source name](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_source_name)
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must be set via the `DATA_SOURCE_NAME` environment variable.
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For running it locally on a default Debian/Ubuntu install, this will work (transpose to init script as appropriate):
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sudo -u postgres DATA_SOURCE_NAME="user=postgres host=/var/run/postgresql/ sslmode=disable" postgres_exporter
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Also, you can set a list of sources to scrape different instances from the one exporter setup. Just define a comma separated string.
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sudo -u postgres DATA_SOURCE_NAME="port=5432,port=6432" postgres_exporter
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See the [github.com/lib/pq](http://github.com/lib/pq) module for other ways to format the connection string.
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### Adding new metrics
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The exporter will attempt to dynamically export additional metrics if they are added in the
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future, but they will be marked as "untyped". Additional metric maps can be easily created
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from Postgres documentation by copying the tables and using the following Python snippet:
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```python
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x = """tab separated raw text of a documentation table"""
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for l in StringIO(x):
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column, ctype, description = l.split('\t')
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print """"{0}" : {{ prometheus.CounterValue, prometheus.NewDesc("pg_stat_database_{0}", "{2}", nil, nil) }}, """.format(column.strip(), ctype, description.strip())
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```
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Adjust the value of the resultant prometheus value type appropriately. This helps build
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rich self-documenting metrics for the exporter.
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### Adding new metrics via a config file (DEPRECATED)
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This feature is deprecated in favor of built-in collector functions. For generic SQL database monitoring see the [sql_exporter](https://github.com/burningalchemist/sql_exporter).
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The -extend.query-path command-line argument specifies a YAML file containing additional queries to run.
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Some examples are provided in [queries.yaml](queries.yaml).
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### Disabling default metrics
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To work with non-officially-supported postgres versions (e.g. 8.2.15),
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or variants of postgres (e.g. Greenplum), you can disable the default metrics with the `--disable-default-metrics`
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flag. This removes all built-in metrics, and uses only metrics defined by queries in the `queries.yaml` file you supply
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(so you must supply one, otherwise the exporter will return nothing but internal statuses and not your database).
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### Automatically discover databases (DEPRECATED)
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To scrape metrics from all databases on a database server, the database DSN's can be dynamically discovered via the
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`--auto-discover-databases` flag. When true, `SELECT datname FROM pg_database WHERE datallowconn = true AND datistemplate = false and datname != current_database()` is run for all configured DSN's. From the
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result a new set of DSN's is created for which the metrics are scraped.
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In addition, the option `--exclude-databases` adds the possibily to filter the result from the auto discovery to discard databases you do not need.
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If you want to include only subset of databases, you can use option `--include-databases`. Exporter still makes request to
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`pg_database` table, but do scrape from only if database is in include list.
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### Running as non-superuser
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To be able to collect metrics from `pg_stat*` views as non-superuser in PostgreSQL
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server versions >= 10 you can grant the `pg_monitor` or `pg_read_all_stats` [built-in roles](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/predefined-roles.html) to the user. If
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you need to monitor older PostgreSQL servers, you will have to create functions
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and views as a superuser, and assign permissions separately to those.
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```sql
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-- To use IF statements, hence to be able to check if the user exists before
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-- attempting creation, we need to switch to procedural SQL (PL/pgSQL)
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-- instead of standard SQL.
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-- More: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.3/plpgsql-overview.html
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-- To preserve compatibility with <9.0, DO blocks are not used; instead,
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-- a function is created and dropped.
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION __tmp_create_user() returns void as $$
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BEGIN
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IF NOT EXISTS (
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SELECT -- SELECT list can stay empty for this
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FROM pg_catalog.pg_user
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WHERE usename = 'postgres_exporter') THEN
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CREATE USER postgres_exporter;
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END IF;
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END;
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$$ language plpgsql;
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SELECT __tmp_create_user();
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DROP FUNCTION __tmp_create_user();
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ALTER USER postgres_exporter WITH PASSWORD 'password';
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ALTER USER postgres_exporter SET SEARCH_PATH TO postgres_exporter,pg_catalog;
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-- If deploying as non-superuser (for example in AWS RDS), uncomment the GRANT
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-- line below and replace <MASTER_USER> with your root user.
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-- GRANT postgres_exporter TO <MASTER_USER>;
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GRANT CONNECT ON DATABASE postgres TO postgres_exporter;
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```
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Run following command if you use PostgreSQL versions >= 10
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```sql
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GRANT pg_monitor to postgres_exporter;
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```
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Run following SQL commands only if you use PostgreSQL versions older than 10.
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In PostgreSQL, views run with the permissions of the user that created them so
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they can act as security barriers. Functions need to be created to share this
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data with the non-superuser. Only creating the views will leave out the most
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important bits of data.
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```sql
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CREATE SCHEMA IF NOT EXISTS postgres_exporter;
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GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA postgres_exporter TO postgres_exporter;
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_pg_stat_activity() RETURNS SETOF pg_stat_activity AS
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$$ SELECT * FROM pg_catalog.pg_stat_activity; $$
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LANGUAGE sql
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VOLATILE
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SECURITY DEFINER;
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CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW postgres_exporter.pg_stat_activity
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AS
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SELECT * from get_pg_stat_activity();
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GRANT SELECT ON postgres_exporter.pg_stat_activity TO postgres_exporter;
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_pg_stat_replication() RETURNS SETOF pg_stat_replication AS
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$$ SELECT * FROM pg_catalog.pg_stat_replication; $$
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LANGUAGE sql
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VOLATILE
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SECURITY DEFINER;
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CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW postgres_exporter.pg_stat_replication
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AS
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SELECT * FROM get_pg_stat_replication();
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GRANT SELECT ON postgres_exporter.pg_stat_replication TO postgres_exporter;
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CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pg_stat_statements;
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CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION get_pg_stat_statements() RETURNS SETOF pg_stat_statements AS
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$$ SELECT * FROM public.pg_stat_statements; $$
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LANGUAGE sql
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VOLATILE
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SECURITY DEFINER;
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CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW postgres_exporter.pg_stat_statements
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AS
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SELECT * FROM get_pg_stat_statements();
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GRANT SELECT ON postgres_exporter.pg_stat_statements TO postgres_exporter;
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```
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> **NOTE**
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> <br />Remember to use `postgres` database name in the connection string:
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> ```
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> DATA_SOURCE_NAME=postgresql://postgres_exporter:password@localhost:5432/postgres?sslmode=disable
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> ```
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## Running the tests
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```
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# Run the unit tests
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make test
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# Start the test database with docker
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docker run -p 5432:5432 -e POSTGRES_DB=circle_test -e POSTGRES_USER=postgres -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=test -d postgres
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# Run the integration tests
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DATA_SOURCE_NAME='postgresql://postgres:test@localhost:5432/circle_test?sslmode=disable' GOOPTS='-v -tags integration' make test
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```
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