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.NET client for Prometheus
Prometheus.Client
.NET Client library for prometheus.io
It was started as a fork of prometheus-net, but over time the library was evolved into a different product. Our main goals:
- Keep possibility of rapid development.
- Extensibility is one of the core values, together with performance and minimal allocation.
- We are open for suggestions and new ideas, contribution is always welcomed.
Performance comparison with prometheus-net
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Installation
dotnet add package Prometheus.Client
Configuration
Quick start
- Add IMetricFactory and ICollectorRegistry into DI container with extension library Prometheus.Client.DependencyInjection
public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
services.AddMetricFactory();
}
- Add metrics endpoint
With Prometheus.Client.AspNetCore:
public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IHostingEnvironment env, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory, IApplicationLifetime appLifetime)
{
app.UsePrometheusServer();
}
Without extensions:
[Route("[controller]")]
public class MetricsController : Controller
{
private readonly ICollectorRegistry _registry;
public MetricsController(ICollectorRegistry registry)
{
_registry = registry;
}
[HttpGet]
public async Task Get()
{
Response.StatusCode = 200;
await using var outputStream = Response.Body;
await ScrapeHandler.ProcessAsync(_registry, outputStream);
}
}
For collect http requests, use Prometheus.Client.HttpRequestDurations. It does not depend of Prometheus.Client.AspNetCore, however together it's very convenient to use:
public void Configure(IApplicationBuilder app, IHostingEnvironment env, ILoggerFactory loggerFactory, IApplicationLifetime appLifetime)
{
app.UsePrometheusServer();
app.UsePrometheusRequestDurations();
}
Instrumenting
Four types of metric are offered: Counter, Gauge, Summary and Histogram. See the documentation on metric types and instrumentation best practices on how to use them.
Counter
Counters go up, and reset when the process restarts.
var counter = metricFactory.CreateCounter("myCounter", "some help about this");
counter.Inc(5.5);
Gauge
Gauges can go up and down.
var gauge = metricFactory.CreateGauge("gauge", "help text");
gauge.Inc(3.4);
gauge.Dec(2.1);
gauge.Set(5.3);
Summary
Summaries track the size and number of events.
var summary = metricFactory.CreateSummary("mySummary", "help text");
summary.Observe(5.3);
Histogram
Histograms track the size and number of events in buckets. This allows for aggregate calculation of quantiles.
var hist = metricFactory.CreateHistogram("my_histogram", "help text", buckets: new[] { 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 0.9 });
hist.Observe(0.4);
The default buckets are intended to cover a typical web/rpc request from milliseconds to seconds.
They can be overridden passing in the buckets
argument.
Labels
All metrics can have labels, allowing grouping of related time series.
See the best practices on naming and labels.
Taking a counter as an example:
var counter = metricFactory.CreateCounter("myCounter", "help text", labelNames: new []{ "method", "endpoint"});
counter.WithLabels("GET", "/").Inc();
counter.WithLabels("POST", "/cancel").Inc();
Since v4 there is alternative new way to provide a labels via ValueTuple that allow to reduce memory allocation:
var counter = metricFactory.CreateCounter("myCounter", "help text", labelNames: ("method", "endpoint"));
counter.WithLabels(("GET", "/")).Inc();
counter.WithLabels(("POST", "/cancel")).Inc();
Extensions
AspNetCore Middleware: Prometheus.Client.AspNetCore
dotnet add package Prometheus.Client.AspNetCore
Standalone host: Prometheus.Client.MetricServer
dotnet add package Prometheus.Client.MetricServer
Push metrics to a PushGateway: Prometheus.Client.MetricPusher
dotnet add package Prometheus.Client.MetricPusher
Collect http requests duration: Prometheus.Client.HttpRequestDurations
dotnet add package Prometheus.Client.HttpRequestDurations
Contribute
Contributions to the package are always welcome!
- Report any bugs or issues you find on the issue tracker.
- You can grab the source code at the package's git repository.
Supporters
Thanks for those who are supporting us via GitHub Sponsors:
Promitor |
JetBrains - you're cool! We much appreciate free licenses provided by JetBrains to support our library.
License
All contents of this package are licensed under the MIT license.