Scrape Prometheus metrics
Use Telegraf, InfluxDB scrapers, or the prometheus.scrape Flux function to scrape Prometheus-formatted metrics from an HTTP-accessible endpoint and store them in InfluxDB.
Use Telegraf
To use Telegraf to scrape Prometheus-formatted metrics from an HTTP-accessible endpoint and write them to InfluxDB, follow these steps:
- Add the Prometheus input plugin to your Telegraf configuration file.
- Set the
urls
to scrape metrics from. - Set the
metric_version
configuration option to specify which metric parsing version to use (version2
is recommended).
- Set the
- Add the InfluxDB v2 output plugin to your Telegraf configuration file and configure it to to write to InfluxDB.
Example telegraf.conf
# ...
## Collect Prometheus formatted metrics
[[inputs.prometheus]]
urls = ["http://example.com/metrics"]
metric_version = 2
## Write Prometheus formatted metrics to InfluxDB
[[outputs.influxdb_v2]]
urls = ["http://localhost:8086"]
token = "$INFLUX_TOKEN"
organization = "example-org"
bucket = "example-bucket"
# ...
Use an InfluxDB scraper
InfluxDB scrapers automatically scrape Prometheus-formatted metrics from an HTTP-accessible endpoint at a regular interval.
Create a scraper with the InfluxDB API
Use the InfluxDB API /api/v2/scrapers endpoint to manage scrapers and member privileges for scrapers.
To create a scraper, send an HTTP POST
request to the /api/v2/scrapers
endpoint.
POST http://localhost:8086/api/v2/scrapers
Include the following in your request:
Requirement | Include by |
---|---|
API token with write: orgs/YOUR_ORG_ID/scrapers permission | Use the Authorization header and the Bearer or Token scheme. |
Organization | Pass as orgID in the request body. |
Scraper name | Pass as name in the request body. |
Format of scraped data | Pass as type in the request body. Prometheus data format (prometheus ) is the only supported type. |
URL endpoint to scrape | Pass as url in the request body. |
Optionally, to force the scraper to skip TLS verification and ignore self-signed certificates at the url
, pass "allowInsecure": true
in the request body.
Example
curl -v --request POST http://localhost:8086/api/v2/scrapers \
--header "Authorization: Token ${INFLUX_TOKEN}" \
--header 'Content-type: application/json' \
--data-binary @- << JSON
{
"name": "Scraper name",
"type": "prometheus",
"url": "http://localhost:9090/metrics",
"orgID": "${INFLUX_ORG}",
"bucketID": "c55193a037c3b0ca",
"allowInsecure": true
}
JSON
Create a scraper with the InfluxDB UI
To use the InfluxDB UI to manage scrapers, see Scrape data using InfluxDB scrapers.
Use prometheus.scrape()
To use the prometheus.scrape() Flux function to scrape Prometheus-formatted metrics from an HTTP-accessible endpoint and write them to InfluxDB, do the following in your Flux script:
- Import the experimental/prometheus package.
- Use
prometheus.scrape()
and provide the URL to scrape metrics from. - Use to() and specify the InfluxDB bucket to write the scraped metrics to.
Example Flux script
import "experimental/prometheus"
prometheus.scrape(url: "http://example.com/metrics")
|> to(bucket: "example-bucket")
- (Optional) To scrape Prometheus metrics at regular intervals using Flux, add your Flux scraping script as an InfluxDB task.
For information about scraping Prometheus-formatted metrics with prometheus.scrape()
, see Scrape Prometheus metrics with Flux.
Related
- Telegraf Prometheus input plugin
- Scrape Prometheus metrics with Flux
- prometheus.scrape() function
- Work with Prometheus metric types
- Prometheus metric parsing formats
- Scrape data using InfluxDB scrapers