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Mastering Prometheus

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Product type Book
Published in Apr 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805125662
Pages 310 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
William Hegedus William Hegedus
Profile icon William Hegedus

Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Fundamentals of Prometheus
2. Chapter 1: Observability, Monitoring, and Prometheus 3. Chapter 2: Deploying Prometheus 4. Chapter 3: The Prometheus Data Model and PromQL 5. Chapter 4: Using Service Discovery 6. Chapter 5: Effective Alerting with Prometheus 7. Part 2: Scaling Prometheus
8. Chapter 6: Advancing Prometheus: Sharding, Federation, and High Availability 9. Chapter 7: Optimizing and Debugging Prometheus 10. Chapter 8: Enabling Systems Monitoring with the Node Exporter 11. Part 3: Extending Prometheus
12. Chapter 9: Utilizing Remote Storage Systems with Prometheus 13. Chapter 10: Extending Prometheus Globally with Thanos 14. Chapter 11: Jsonnet and Monitoring Mixins 15. Chapter 12: Utilizing Continuous Integration (CI) Pipelines with Prometheus 16. Chapter 13: Defining and Alerting on SLOs 17. Chapter 14: Integrating Prometheus with OpenTelemetry 18. Chapter 15: Beyond Prometheus 19. Index 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Using Jsonnet

By now, we’ve harnessed the power and potential of Jsonnet. But what does it really look like to use it outside of the narrowly-scoped, contrived examples we’ve looked at thus far? How do I use it with Prometheus? This is a Prometheus book, after all. Well, firstly, let’s look at how to use Jsonnet to actually generate files instead of just writing to our terminal.

Generating files

In its most simple form, writing to files with Jsonnet is as easy as providing an additional flag (-o) and file path to the jsonnet CLI. For example, we can write the output of our earlier variables_prometheus.jsonnet file to a new file called out/rules.json by running the following:

$ jsonnet -co ch11/out/rules.json ch11/variables_prometheus.jsonnet

The -c flag is used in addition to -o since -c will create parent directories (such as ch11/out/) for the output file if they don’t exist already. Our ch11/out/rules.json file now contains the expected content...

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