discovery.ec2
discovery.ec2 lets you retrieve scrape targets from EC2 instances.
The private IP address is used by default, but you can change it to the public IP address using relabeling.
The IAM credentials used must have the ec2:DescribeInstances permission to discover scrape targets, and may optionally have the ec2:DescribeAvailabilityZones permission to make the availability zone ID available as a label.
Usage
discovery.ec2 "<LABEL>" {
}Arguments
You can use the following arguments with discovery.ec2:
At most, one of the following can be provided:
authorizationblockbasic_authblockbearer_token_fileargumentbearer_tokenargumentoauth2block
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.
Blocks
You can use the following blocks with discovery.ec2:
The > symbol indicates deeper levels of nesting.
For example, oauth2 > tls_config refers to a tls_config block defined inside an oauth2 block.
authorization
The authorization block configures generic authorization to the endpoint.
credential and credentials_file are mutually exclusive, and only one can be provided inside an authorization block.
Warning
Using
credentials_filecauses the file to be read on every outgoing request. Use thelocal.filecomponent with thecredentialsattribute instead to avoid unnecessary reads.
basic_auth
The basic_auth block configures basic authentication to the endpoint.
password and password_file are mutually exclusive, and only one can be provided inside a basic_auth block.
Warning
Using
password_filecauses the file to be read on every outgoing request. Use thelocal.filecomponent with thepasswordattribute instead to avoid unnecessary reads.
filter
The filter block filters the instance list by other criteria.
Refer to the Amazon EC2 documentation for more information about filters.
Refer to the Filter API AWS EC2 documentation for the list of supported filters and their descriptions.
oauth2
The oauth2 block configures OAuth 2.0 authentication to the endpoint.
client_secret and client_secret_file are mutually exclusive, and only one can be provided inside an oauth2 block.
Warning
Using
client_secret_filecauses the file to be read on every outgoing request. Use thelocal.filecomponent with theclient_secretattribute instead to avoid unnecessary reads.
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
The tls_config block configures TLS settings for connecting to the endpoint.
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 isn’t 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:
Each target includes the following labels:
__meta_ec2_ami: The EC2 Amazon Machine Image.__meta_ec2_architecture: The architecture of the instance.__meta_ec2_availability_zone_id: The availability zone ID in which the instance is running. Requiresec2:DescribeAvailabilityZones.__meta_ec2_availability_zone: The availability zone in which the instance is running.__meta_ec2_instance_id: The EC2 instance ID.__meta_ec2_instance_lifecycle: The lifecycle of the EC2 instance, set only for ‘spot’ or ‘scheduled’ instances, absent otherwise.__meta_ec2_instance_state: The state of the EC2 instance.__meta_ec2_instance_type: The type of the EC2 instance.__meta_ec2_ipv6_addresses: Comma-separated list of IPv6 addresses assigned to the instance’s network interfaces, if present.__meta_ec2_owner_id: The ID of the AWS account that owns the EC2 instance.__meta_ec2_platform: The Operating System platform, set to ‘windows’ on Windows servers, absent otherwise.__meta_ec2_primary_ipv6_addresses: Comma separated list of the Primary IPv6 addresses of the instance, if present. The list is ordered based on the position of each corresponding network interface in the attachment order.__meta_ec2_primary_subnet_id: The subnet ID of the primary network interface, if available.__meta_ec2_private_dns_name: The private DNS name of the instance, if available.__meta_ec2_private_ip: The private IP address of the instance, if present.__meta_ec2_public_dns_name: The public DNS name of the instance, if available.__meta_ec2_public_ip: The public IP address of the instance, if available.__meta_ec2_region: The region of the instance.__meta_ec2_subnet_id: Comma-separated list of subnets IDs in which the instance is running, if available.__meta_ec2_tag_<tagkey>: Each tag value of the instance.__meta_ec2_vpc_id: The ID of the VPC in which the instance is running, if available.
Component health
discovery.ec2 is only reported as unhealthy when given an invalid configuration.
In those cases, exported fields retain their last healthy values.
Debug information
discovery.ec2 doesn’t expose any component-specific debug information.
Debug metrics
discovery.ec2 doesn’t expose any component-specific debug metrics.
Example
discovery.ec2 "ec2" {
region = "us-east-1"
}
prometheus.scrape "demo" {
targets = discovery.ec2.ec2.targets
forward_to = [prometheus.remote_write.demo.receiver]
}
prometheus.remote_write "demo" {
endpoint {
url = "<PROMETHEUS_REMOTE_WRITE_URL>"
basic_auth {
username = "<USERNAME>"
password = "<PASSWORD>"
}
}
}Replace the following:
<PROMETHEUS_REMOTE_WRITE_URL>: The URL of the Prometheus remote_write-compatible server to send metrics to.<USERNAME>: The username to use for authentication to theremote_writeAPI.<PASSWORD>: The password to use for authentication to theremote_writeAPI.
Compatible components
discovery.ec2 has exports that can be consumed by the following components:
- Components that consume Targets
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.



