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pyroscope.write
BETA: This is a beta component. Beta components are subject to breaking changes, and may be replaced with equivalent functionality that cover the same use case.
pyroscope.write receives performance profiles from other components and forwards them
to a series of user-supplied endpoints using Pyroscope’ Push API.
Multiple pyroscope.write components can be specified by giving them
different labels.
Usage
pyroscope.write "LABEL" {
endpoint {
url = PYROSCOPE_URL
...
}
...
}Arguments
The following arguments are supported:
Blocks
The following blocks are supported inside the definition of
pyroscope.write:
The > symbol indicates deeper levels of nesting. For example, endpoint > basic_auth refers to a basic_auth block defined inside an
endpoint block.
endpoint block
The endpoint block describes a single location to send profiles to. Multiple
endpoint blocks can be provided to send profiles to multiple locations.
The following arguments are supported:
At most, one of the following can be provided:
no_proxy can contain IPs, CIDR notations, and domain names. IP and domain
names can contain port numbers. proxy_url must be configured if no_proxy
is configured.
proxy_from_environment uses the environment variables HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY
and NO_PROXY (or the lowercase versions thereof). Requests use the proxy from
the environment variable matching their scheme, unless excluded by NO_PROXY.
proxy_url and no_proxy must not be configured if proxy_from_environment
is configured.
proxy_connect_header should only be configured if proxy_url or proxy_from_environment are configured.
When multiple endpoint blocks are provided, profiles are concurrently forwarded to all
configured locations.
basic_auth block
password and password_file are mutually exclusive, and only one can be provided inside a basic_auth block.
authorization block
credential and credentials_file are mutually exclusive, and only one can be provided inside an authorization block.
oauth2 block
client_secret and client_secret_file are mutually exclusive, and only one can be provided inside an oauth2 block.
The oauth2 block may also contain a separate tls_config sub-block.
no_proxy can contain IPs, CIDR notations, and domain names. IP and domain
names can contain port numbers. proxy_url must be configured if no_proxy
is configured.
proxy_from_environment uses the environment variables HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY
and NO_PROXY (or the lowercase versions thereof). Requests use the proxy from
the environment variable matching their scheme, unless excluded by NO_PROXY.
proxy_url and no_proxy must not be configured if proxy_from_environment
is configured.
proxy_connect_header should only be configured if proxy_url or proxy_from_environment are configured.
tls_config block
The following pairs of arguments are mutually exclusive and can’t both be set simultaneously:
ca_pemandca_filecert_pemandcert_filekey_pemandkey_file
When configuring client authentication, both the client certificate (using
cert_pem or cert_file) and the client key (using key_pem or key_file)
must be provided.
When min_version is not provided, the minimum acceptable TLS version is
inherited from Go’s default minimum version, TLS 1.2. If min_version is
provided, it must be set to one of the following strings:
"TLS10"(TLS 1.0)"TLS11"(TLS 1.1)"TLS12"(TLS 1.2)"TLS13"(TLS 1.3)
Exported fields
The following fields are exported and can be referenced by other components:
Component health
pyroscope.write is only reported as unhealthy if given an invalid
configuration. In those cases, exported fields are kept at their last healthy
values.
Debug information
pyroscope.write does not expose any component-specific debug
information.
Example
pyroscope.write "staging" {
// Send metrics to a locally running Pyroscope instance.
endpoint {
url = "http://pyroscope:4100"
headers = {
"X-Scope-OrgID" = "squad-1",
}
}
external_labels = {
"env" = "staging",
}
}
pyroscope.scrape "default" {
targets = [
{"__address__" = "pyroscope:4100", "service_name"="pyroscope"},
{"__address__" = "agent:12345", "service_name"="agent"},
]
forward_to = [pyroscope.write.staging.receiver]
}Compatible components
pyroscope.write has exports that can be consumed by the following components:
- Components that consume Pyroscope
ProfilesReceiver
Note
Connecting some components may not be sensible or components may require further configuration to make the connection work correctly. Refer to the linked documentation for more details.



