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Merge pull request #1152 from jessicalins/update-to-custom-reg
Update examples to use custom registry
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@ -30,6 +30,39 @@ import (
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"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp"
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)
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type metrics struct {
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rpcDurations *prometheus.SummaryVec
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rpcDurationsHistogram prometheus.Histogram
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}
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func NewMetrics(reg prometheus.Registerer, normMean, normDomain float64) *metrics {
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m := &metrics{
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// Create a summary to track fictional inter service RPC latencies for three
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// distinct services with different latency distributions. These services are
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// differentiated via a "service" label.
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rpcDurations: prometheus.NewSummaryVec(
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prometheus.SummaryOpts{
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Name: "rpc_durations_seconds",
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Help: "RPC latency distributions.",
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Objectives: map[float64]float64{0.5: 0.05, 0.9: 0.01, 0.99: 0.001},
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},
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[]string{"service"},
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),
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// The same as above, but now as a histogram, and only for the normal
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// distribution. The buckets are targeted to the parameters of the
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// normal distribution, with 20 buckets centered on the mean, each
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// half-sigma wide.
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rpcDurationsHistogram: prometheus.NewHistogram(prometheus.HistogramOpts{
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Name: "rpc_durations_histogram_seconds",
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Help: "RPC latency distributions.",
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Buckets: prometheus.LinearBuckets(normMean-5*normDomain, .5*normDomain, 20),
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}),
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}
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reg.MustRegister(m.rpcDurations)
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reg.MustRegister(m.rpcDurationsHistogram)
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return m
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}
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func main() {
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var (
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addr = flag.String("listen-address", ":8080", "The address to listen on for HTTP requests.")
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@ -41,34 +74,13 @@ func main() {
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flag.Parse()
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var (
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// Create a summary to track fictional interservice RPC latencies for three
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// distinct services with different latency distributions. These services are
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// differentiated via a "service" label.
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rpcDurations = prometheus.NewSummaryVec(
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prometheus.SummaryOpts{
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Name: "rpc_durations_seconds",
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Help: "RPC latency distributions.",
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Objectives: map[float64]float64{0.5: 0.05, 0.9: 0.01, 0.99: 0.001},
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},
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[]string{"service"},
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)
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// The same as above, but now as a histogram, and only for the normal
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// distribution. The buckets are targeted to the parameters of the
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// normal distribution, with 20 buckets centered on the mean, each
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// half-sigma wide.
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rpcDurationsHistogram = prometheus.NewHistogram(prometheus.HistogramOpts{
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Name: "rpc_durations_histogram_seconds",
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Help: "RPC latency distributions.",
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Buckets: prometheus.LinearBuckets(*normMean-5**normDomain, .5**normDomain, 20),
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})
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)
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// Create a non-global registry.
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reg := prometheus.NewRegistry()
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// Register the summary and the histogram with Prometheus's default registry.
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prometheus.MustRegister(rpcDurations)
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prometheus.MustRegister(rpcDurationsHistogram)
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// Create new metrics and register them using the custom registry.
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m := NewMetrics(reg, *normMean, *normDomain)
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// Add Go module build info.
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prometheus.MustRegister(collectors.NewBuildInfoCollector())
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reg.MustRegister(collectors.NewBuildInfoCollector())
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start := time.Now()
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@ -80,7 +92,7 @@ func main() {
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go func() {
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for {
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v := rand.Float64() * *uniformDomain
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rpcDurations.WithLabelValues("uniform").Observe(v)
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m.rpcDurations.WithLabelValues("uniform").Observe(v)
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time.Sleep(time.Duration(100*oscillationFactor()) * time.Millisecond)
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}
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}()
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go func() {
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for {
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v := (rand.NormFloat64() * *normDomain) + *normMean
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rpcDurations.WithLabelValues("normal").Observe(v)
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m.rpcDurations.WithLabelValues("normal").Observe(v)
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// Demonstrate exemplar support with a dummy ID. This
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// would be something like a trace ID in a real
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// application. Note the necessary type assertion. We
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// already know that rpcDurationsHistogram implements
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// the ExemplarObserver interface and thus don't need to
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// check the outcome of the type assertion.
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rpcDurationsHistogram.(prometheus.ExemplarObserver).ObserveWithExemplar(
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m.rpcDurationsHistogram.(prometheus.ExemplarObserver).ObserveWithExemplar(
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v, prometheus.Labels{"dummyID": fmt.Sprint(rand.Intn(100000))},
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)
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time.Sleep(time.Duration(75*oscillationFactor()) * time.Millisecond)
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go func() {
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for {
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v := rand.ExpFloat64() / 1e6
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rpcDurations.WithLabelValues("exponential").Observe(v)
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m.rpcDurations.WithLabelValues("exponential").Observe(v)
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time.Sleep(time.Duration(50*oscillationFactor()) * time.Millisecond)
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}
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}()
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// Expose the registered metrics via HTTP.
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http.Handle("/metrics", promhttp.HandlerFor(
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prometheus.DefaultGatherer,
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reg,
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promhttp.HandlerOpts{
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// Opt into OpenMetrics to support exemplars.
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EnableOpenMetrics: true,
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// Pass custom registry
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Registry: reg,
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},
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))
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log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(*addr, nil))
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@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ import (
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"log"
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"net/http"
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"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
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"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp"
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)
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func main() {
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flag.Parse()
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http.Handle("/metrics", promhttp.Handler())
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// Create non-global registry.
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reg := prometheus.NewRegistry()
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// Expose /metrics HTTP endpoint using the created custom registry.
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http.Handle("/metrics", promhttp.HandlerFor(reg, promhttp.HandlerOpts{Registry: reg}))
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log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(*addr, nil))
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}
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// "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp"
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// )
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//
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// var (
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// cpuTemp = prometheus.NewGauge(prometheus.GaugeOpts{
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// type metrics struct {
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// cpuTemp prometheus.Gauge
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// hdFailures *prometheus.CounterVec
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// }
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//
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// func NewMetrics(reg prometheus.Registerer) *metrics {
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// m := &metrics{
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// cpuTemp: prometheus.NewGauge(prometheus.GaugeOpts{
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// Name: "cpu_temperature_celsius",
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// Help: "Current temperature of the CPU.",
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// })
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// hdFailures = prometheus.NewCounterVec(
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// }),
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// hdFailures: prometheus.NewCounterVec(
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// prometheus.CounterOpts{
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// Name: "hd_errors_total",
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// Help: "Number of hard-disk errors.",
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// },
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// []string{"device"},
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// )
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// )
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//
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// func init() {
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// // Metrics have to be registered to be exposed:
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// prometheus.MustRegister(cpuTemp)
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// prometheus.MustRegister(hdFailures)
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// ),
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// }
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// reg.MustRegister(m.cpuTemp)
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// reg.MustRegister(m.hdFailures)
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// return m
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// }
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//
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// func main() {
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// cpuTemp.Set(65.3)
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// hdFailures.With(prometheus.Labels{"device":"/dev/sda"}).Inc()
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// // Create a non-global registry.
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// reg := prometheus.NewRegistry()
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//
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// // The Handler function provides a default handler to expose metrics
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// // via an HTTP server. "/metrics" is the usual endpoint for that.
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// http.Handle("/metrics", promhttp.Handler())
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// // Create new metrics and register them using the custom registry.
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// m := NewMetrics(reg)
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// // Set values for the new created metrics.
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// m.cpuTemp.Set(65.3)
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// m.hdFailures.With(prometheus.Labels{"device":"/dev/sda"}).Inc()
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//
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// // Expose metrics and custom registry via an HTTP server
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// // using the HandleFor function. "/metrics" is the usual endpoint for that.
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// http.Handle("/metrics", promhttp.HandlerFor(reg, promhttp.HandlerOpts{Registry: reg}))
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// log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":8080", nil))
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// }
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//
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//
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// This is a complete program that exports two metrics, a Gauge and a Counter,
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// the latter with a label attached to turn it into a (one-dimensional) vector.
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// It register the metrics using a custom registry and exposes them via an HTTP server
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// on the /metrics endpoint.
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//
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// Metrics
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//
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