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prometheus.exporter.azure
The prometheus.exporter.azure
component embeds azure-metrics-exporter
to collect metrics from Azure Monitor.
The exporter supports all metrics defined by Azure Monitor. You can find the complete list of available metrics in the Azure Monitor documentation.
Metrics for this integration are exposed with the template azure_{type}_{metric}_{aggregation}_{unit}
by default. As an example,
the Egress metric for BlobService would be exported as azure_microsoft_storage_storageaccounts_blobservices_egress_total_bytes
.
The exporter offers the following two options for gathering metrics.
- (Default) Use an Azure Resource Graph query to identify resources for gathering metrics.
- This query will make one API call per resource identified.
- Subscriptions with a reasonable amount of resources can hit the 12000 requests per hour rate limit Azure enforces.
- Set the regions to gather metrics from and get metrics for all resources across those regions.
- This option will make one API call per subscription, dramatically reducing the number of API calls.
- This approach does not work with all resource types, and Azure does not document which resource types do or do not work.
- A resource type that is not supported produces errors that look like
Resource type: microsoft.containerservice/managedclusters not enabled for Cross Resource metrics
. - If you encounter one of these errors you must use the default Azure Resource Graph based option to gather metrics.
Authentication
Alloy must be running in an environment with access to Azure. The exporter uses the Azure SDK for go and supports authentication.
The account used by Alloy needs:
- When using an Azure Resource Graph query, read access to the resources that will be queried by Resource Graph.
- Permissions to call the Microsoft.Insights Metrics API which should be the
Microsoft.Insights/Metrics/Read
permission.
Usage
prometheus.exporter.azure LABEL {
subscriptions = [
SUB_ID_1,
SUB_ID_2,
...
]
resource_type = RESOURCE_TYPE
metrics = [
METRIC_1,
METRIC_2,
...
]
}
Arguments
You can use the following arguments to configure the exporter’s behavior. Omitted fields take their default values.
Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
subscriptions | list(string) | List of subscriptions to scrape metrics from. | yes | |
resource_type | string | The Azure Resource Type to scrape metrics for. | yes | |
metrics | list(string) | The metrics to scrape from resources. | yes | |
resource_graph_query_filter | string | The Kusto query filter to apply when searching for resources. Can’t be used if regions is set. | no | |
regions | list(string) | The list of regions for gathering metrics and enables gathering metrics for all resources in the subscription. Can’t be used if resource_graph_query_filter is set. | no | |
metric_aggregations | list(string) | Aggregations to apply for the metrics produced. | no | |
timespan | string | ISO8601 Duration over which the metrics are being queried. | "PT1M" (1 minute) | no |
included_dimensions | list(string) | List of dimensions to include on the final metrics. | no | |
included_resource_tags | list(string) | List of resource tags to include on the final metrics. | ["owner"] | no |
metric_namespace | string | Namespace for resource_type which have multiple levels of metrics. | no | |
azure_cloud_environment | string | Name of the cloud environment to connect to. | "azurecloud" | no |
metric_name_template | string | Metric template used to expose the metrics. | "azure_{type}_{metric}_{aggregation}_{unit}" | no |
metric_help_template | string | Description of the metric. | "Azure metric {metric} for {type} with aggregation {aggregation} as {unit}" | no |
validate_dimensions | bool | Enable dimension validation in the azure sdk | false | no |
The list of available resource_type
values and their corresponding metrics
can be found in Azure Monitor essentials.
The list of available regions
to your subscription can be found by running the azure CLI command az account list-locations --query '[].name'
.
The resource_graph_query_filter
can be embedded into a template query of the form Resources | where type =~ "<resource_type>" <resource_graph_query_filter> | project id, tags
.
Valid values for metric_aggregations
are minimum
, maximum
, average
, total
, and count
.
If no aggregation is specified, the value is retrieved from the metric.
For example, the aggregation value of the metric Availability
in Microsoft.ClassicStorage/storageAccounts is average
.
Every metric has its own set of dimensions.
For example, the dimensions for the metric Availability
in Microsoft.ClassicStorage/storageAccounts are GeoType
, ApiName
, and Authentication
.
If a single dimension is requested, it will have the name dimension
.
If multiple dimensions are requested, they will have the name dimension<dimension_name>
.
Tags in included_resource_tags
will be added as labels with the name tag_<tag_name>
.
Valid values for azure_cloud_environment
are azurecloud
, azurechinacloud
, azuregovernmentcloud
and azurepprivatecloud
.
validate_dimensions
is disabled by default to reduce the number of Azure exporter instances requires when a resource_type
has metrics with varying dimensions.
When validate_dimensions
is enabled you will need one exporter instance per metric + dimension combination which is more tedious to maintain.
Exported fields
The following fields are exported and can be referenced by other components.
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
targets | list(map(string)) | The targets that can be used to collect exporter metrics. |
For example, the targets
can either be passed to a discovery.relabel
component to rewrite the targets’ label sets or to a prometheus.scrape
component that collects the exposed metrics.
The exported targets use the configured in-memory traffic address specified by the run command.
Component health
prometheus.exporter.azure
is only reported as unhealthy if given
an invalid configuration. In those cases, exported fields retain their last healthy values.
Debug information
prometheus.exporter.azure
does not expose any component-specific
debug information.
Debug metrics
prometheus.exporter.azure
does not expose any component-specific
debug metrics.
Examples
prometheus.exporter.azure "example" {
subscriptions = SUBSCRIPTIONS
resource_type = "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts"
regions = [
"westeurope",
]
metric_namespace = "Microsoft.Storage/storageAccounts/blobServices"
metrics = [
"Availability",
"BlobCapacity",
"BlobCount",
"ContainerCount",
"Egress",
"IndexCapacity",
"Ingress",
"SuccessE2ELatency",
"SuccessServerLatency",
"Transactions",
]
included_dimensions = [
"ApiName",
"TransactionType",
]
timespan = "PT1H"
}
// Configure a prometheus.scrape component to send metrics to.
prometheus.scrape "demo" {
targets = prometheus.exporter.azure.example.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:
SUBSCRIPTIONS
: The Azure subscription IDs holding the resources you are interested in.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 the remote_write API.PASSWORD
: The password to use for authentication to the remote_write API.
Compatible components
prometheus.exporter.azure
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.