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Prometheus Proxy

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Prometheus is an excellent systems monitoring and alerting toolkit, which uses a pull model for collecting metrics. The pull model is problematic when a firewall separates a Prometheus server and its metrics endpoints. Prometheus Proxy enables Prometheus to reach metrics endpoints running behind a firewall and preserves the pull model.

The prometheus-proxy runtime comprises 2 services:

  • proxy: runs in the same network domain as Prometheus server (outside the firewall) and proxies calls from Prometheus to the agent behind the firewall.
  • agent: runs in the same network domain as all the monitored hosts/services/apps (inside the firewall). It maps the scraping queries coming from the proxy to the actual /metrics scraping endpoints of the hosts/services/apps.

Here's a simplified network diagram of how the deployed proxy and agent work:

network diagram

Endpoints running behind a firewall require a prometheus-agent (the agent) to be run inside the firewall. An agent can run as a stand-alone server, embedded in another java server, or as a java agent. Agents connect to a prometheus-proxy (the proxy) and register the paths for which they will provide data. One proxy can work one or many agents.

Requirements

Requires Java 11 or newer.

CLI Usage

Download the proxy and agent uber-jars from here.

Start a proxy with:

java -jar prometheus-proxy.jar

Start an agent with:

java -jar prometheus-agent.jar -Dagent.proxy.hostname=mymachine.local --config https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pambrose/prometheus-proxy/master/examples/myapps.conf

If the prometheus-proxy were running on a machine named mymachine.local and the agent.pathConfigs value in the myapps.conf config file had the contents:

agent {
  pathConfigs: [
    {
      name: "App1 metrics"
      path: app1_metrics
      url: "http://app1.local:9100/metrics"
    },
    {
      name: "App2 metrics"
      path: app2_metrics
      url: "http://app2.local:9100/metrics"
    },
    {
      name: "App3 metrics"
      path: app3_metrics
      url: "http://app3.local:9100/metrics"
    }
  ]
}

then the prometheus.yml scrape_config would target the three apps with:

If the endpoints were restricted with basic auth/bearer authentication, you could either include the basic-auth credentials in the URL with: http://user:pass@hostname/metrics or they could be configured with basic_auth/bearer_token in the scrape-config.

The prometheus.yml file would include:

scrape_configs:
  - job_name: 'app1 metrics'
    metrics_path: '/app1_metrics'
    bearer_token: 'eyJ....hH9rloA'
    static_configs:
      - targets: [ 'mymachine.local:8080' ]
  - job_name: 'app2 metrics'
    metrics_path: '/app2_metrics'
    basic_auth:
        username: 'user'
        password: 's3cr3t'
    static_configs:
      - targets: [ 'mymachine.local:8080' ]
  - job_name: 'app3 metrics'
    metrics_path: '/app3_metrics'
    static_configs:
      - targets: [ 'mymachine.local:8080' ]

Docker Usage

The docker images are available via:

docker pull pambrose/prometheus-proxy:1.22.0
docker pull pambrose/prometheus-agent:1.22.0

Start a proxy container with:

docker run --rm -p 8082:8082 -p 8092:8092 -p 50051:50051 -p 8080:8080 \
        --env ADMIN_ENABLED=true \
        --env METRICS_ENABLED=true \
        pambrose/prometheus-proxy:1.22.0

Start an agent container with:

docker run --rm -p 8083:8083 -p 8093:8093 \
        --env AGENT_CONFIG='https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pambrose/prometheus-proxy/master/examples/simple.conf' \
        pambrose/prometheus-agent:1.22.0

Using the config file simple.conf, the proxy and the agent metrics would be available from the proxy on localhost at:

If you want to use a local config file with a docker container (instead of the above HTTP-served config file), use the docker mount option. Assuming the config file prom-agent.conf is in your current directory, run an agent container with:

docker run --rm -p 8083:8083 -p 8093:8093 \
    --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/prom-agent.conf,target=/app/prom-agent.conf \
    --env AGENT_CONFIG=prom-agent.conf \
    pambrose/prometheus-agent:1.22.0

Note: The WORKDIR of the proxy and agent images is /app, so make sure to use /app as the base directory in the target for --mount options.

Embedded Agent Usage

If you are running a JVM-based program, you can run with the agent embedded directly in your app and not use an external agent:

EmbeddedAgentInfo agentInfo = startAsyncAgent("configFile.conf", true);

Configuration

The proxy and agent use the Typesafe Config library for configuration. Highlights include:

  • support for files in three formats: Java properties, JSON, and a human-friendly JSON superset (HOCON)
  • config files can be files or urls
  • config values can come from CLI options, environment vars, Java system properties, and/or config files.
  • config files can reference environment variables

All the proxy and agent properties are described here. The only required argument is an agent config value, which should have an agent.pathConfigs value.

Proxy CLI Options

Options ENV VAR
Property
Default Description
--config, -c PROXY_CONFIG Agent config file or url
--port, -p PROXY_PORT
proxy.http.port
8080 Proxy listen port
--agent_port, -a AGENT_PORT
proxy.agent.port
50051 gRPC listen port for agents
--admin, -r ADMIN_ENABLED
proxy.admin.enabled
false Enable admin servlets
--admin_port, -i ADMIN_PORT
proxy.admin.port
8092 Admin servlets port
--debug, -b DEBUG_ENABLED
proxy.admin.debugEnabled
false Enable proxy debug servlet
on admin port
--metrics, -e METRICS_ENABLED
proxy.metrics.enabled
false Enable proxy metrics
--metrics_port, -m METRICS_PORT
proxy.metrics.port
8082 Proxy metrics listen port
--sd_enabled SD_ENABLED
proxy.service.discovery.enabled
false Service discovery endpoint enabled
--sd_path SD_PATH
proxy.service.discovery.path
"discovery" Service discovery endpoint path
--sd_target_prefix SD_TARGET_PREFIX
proxy.service.discovery.targetPrefix
"http://localhost:8080/" Service discovery target prefix
--tf-disabled TRANSPORT_FILTER_DISABLED
proxy.transportFilterDisabled
false Transport filter disabled
--cert, -t CERT_CHAIN_FILE_PATH
proxy.tls.certChainFilePath
Certificate chain file path
--key, -k PRIVATE_KEY_FILE_PATH
proxy.tls.privateKeyFilePath
Private key file path
--trust, -s TRUST_CERT_COLLECTION_FILE_PATH
proxy.tls.trustCertCollectionFilePath
Trust certificate collection file path
--version, -v Print version info and exit
--usage, -u Print usage message and exit
-D Dynamic property assignment

Agent CLI Options

Options ENV VAR
Property
Default Description
--config, -c AGENT_CONFIG Agent config file or url (required)
--proxy, -p PROXY_HOSTNAME
agent.proxy.hostname
Proxy hostname (can include :port)
--name, -n AGENT_NAME
agent.name
Agent name
--admin, -r ADMIN_ENABLED
agent.admin.enabled
false Enable admin servlets
--admin_port, -i ADMIN_PORT
agent.admin.port
8093 Admin servlets port
--debug, -b DEBUG_ENABLED
agent.admin.debugEnabled
false Enable agent debug servlet
on admin port
--metrics, -e METRICS_ENABLED
agent.metrics.enabled
false Enable agent metrics
--metrics_port, -m METRICS_PORT
agent.metrics.port
8083 Agent metrics listen port
--consolidated, -o CONSOLIDATED
agent.consolidated
false Enable multiple agents per registered path
--timeout SCRAPE_TIMEOUT_SECS
agent.scrapeTimeoutSecs
15 Scrape timeout time (seconds)
--max_retries SCRAPE_MAX_RETRIES
agent.scrapeMaxRetries
0 Scrape maximum retries (0 disables scrape retries)
--chunk CHUNK_CONTENT_SIZE_KBS
agent.chunkContentSizeKbs
32 Threshold for chunking data to Proxy and buffer size (KBs)
--gzip MIN_GZIP_SIZE_BYTES
agent.minGzipSizeBytes
1024 Minimum size for content to be gzipped (bytes)
--tf-disabled TRANSPORT_FILTER_DISABLED
proxy.transportFilterDisabled
false Transport filter disabled
--trust_all_x509 TRUST_ALL_X509_CERTIFICATES
agent.http.enableTrustAllX509Certificates
false Disable SSL verification for agent https endpoints
--cert, -t CERT_CHAIN_FILE_PATH
agent.tls.certChainFilePath
Certificate chain file path
--key, -k PRIVATE_KEY_FILE_PATH
agent.tls.privateKeyFilePath
Private key file path
--trust, -s TRUST_CERT_COLLECTION_FILE_PATH
agent.tls.trustCertCollectionFilePath
Trust certificate collection file path
--override OVERRIDE_AUTHORITY
agent.tls.overrideAuthority
Override authority (for testing)
--version, -v Print version info and exit
--usage, -u Print usage message and exit
-D Dynamic property assignment

Misc notes:

  • If you want to customize the logging, include the java arg -Dlogback.configurationFile=/path/to/logback.xml
  • JSON config files must have a .json suffix
  • Java Properties config files must have a .properties or .prop suffix
  • HOCON config files must have a .conf suffix
  • Option values are evaluated in the order: CLI, environment vars, and finally config file vals
  • Property values can be set as a java -D arg to or as a proxy or agent jar -D arg
  • For more information about the proxy service discovery options, see the Prometheus documentation

Admin Servlets

These admin servlets are available when the admin servlet is enabled:

  • /ping
  • /threaddump
  • /healthcheck
  • /version

The admin servlets can be enabled with the ADMIN_ENABLED environment var, the --admin CLI option, or with the proxy.admin.enabled and agent.admin.enabled properties.

The debug servlet can be enabled with the DEBUG_ENABLED environment var, the --debug CLI option , or with the proxy.admin.debugEnabled and agent.admin.debugEnabled properties. The debug servlet requires that the admin servlets are enabled. The debug servlet is at: /debug on the admin port.

Descriptions of the servlets are here. The path names can be changed in the configuration file. To disable an admin servlet, assign its property path to "".

Adding TLS to Agent-Proxy Connections

Agents connect to a proxy using gRPC. gRPC supports TLS with or without mutual authentication. The necessary certificate and key file paths can be specified via CLI args, environment variables and configuration file settings.

The gRPC docs describe how to set up TLS. The repo includes the certificates and keys necessary to test TLS support.

Running TLS without mutual authentication requires these settings:

  • certChainFilePath and privateKeyFilePath on the proxy
  • trustCertCollectionFilePath on the agent

Running TLS with mutual authentication requires these settings:

  • certChainFilePath, privateKeyFilePath and trustCertCollectionFilePath on the proxy
  • certChainFilePath, privateKeyFilePath and trustCertCollectionFilePath on the agent

Running with TLS

Run a proxy and an agent with TLS (no mutual auth) using the included testing certs and keys with:

java -jar prometheus-proxy.jar --config examples/tls-no-mutual-auth.conf
java -jar prometheus-agent.jar --config examples/tls-no-mutual-auth.conf

Run a proxy and an agent docker container with TLS (no mutual auth) using the included testing certs and keys with:

docker run --rm -p 8082:8082 -p 8092:8092 -p 50440:50440 -p 8080:8080 \
    --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/testing/certs,target=/app/testing/certs \
    --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/examples/tls-no-mutual-auth.conf,target=/app/tls-no-mutual-auth.conf \
    --env PROXY_CONFIG=tls-no-mutual-auth.conf \
    --env ADMIN_ENABLED=true \
    --env METRICS_ENABLED=true \
    pambrose/prometheus-proxy:1.22.0

docker run --rm -p 8083:8083 -p 8093:8093 \
    --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/testing/certs,target=/app/testing/certs \
    --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/examples/tls-no-mutual-auth.conf,target=/app/tls-no-mutual-auth.conf \
    --env AGENT_CONFIG=tls-no-mutual-auth.conf \
    --env PROXY_HOSTNAME=mymachine.lan:50440 \
    --name docker-agent \
    pambrose/prometheus-agent:1.22.0

Note: The WORKDIR of the proxy and agent images is /app, so make sure to use /app as the base directory in the target for --mount options.

Scraping HTTPS Endpoints

Disable SSL verification for agent https endpoints with the TRUST_ALL_X509_CERTIFICATES environment var, the --trust_all_x509 CLI option, or the agent.http.enableTrustAllX509Certificates property.

Scraping a Prometheus Instance

It's possible to scrape an existing prometheus server using the /federate endpoint. This enables using the existing service discovery features already built into Prometheus.

An example config can be found in federate.conf.

Nginx Support

To use the prometheus_proxy with nginx as a reverse proxy, disable the transport filter with the TRANSPORT_FILTER_DISABLED environment var, the --tf-disabled CLI option, or the agent.transportFilterDisabled/ proxy.transportFilterDisabled properties. Agents and the Proxy must run with the same transporFilterDisabled value.

When using transporFilterDisabled, you will not see agent contexts immediately removed from the proxy when agents are terminated. Instead, agent contexts will be removed from the proxy after they age out from inactivity. The maximum age is controlled by the proxy.internal.maxAgentInactivitySecs value. The default value is 1 minute.

An example nginx conf file is here and an example agent/proxy conf file is here

Grafana

Grafana dashboards for the proxy and agent are here.

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