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name: Rob Skillington | ||
organization: Chronosphere | ||
email: [email protected] | ||
- ins: O. Williams | ||
name: Owen Williams | ||
organization: Grafana Labs | ||
email: [email protected] | ||
--- | ||
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- Version: 1.1 | ||
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## Data Model | ||
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This section MUST be read together with the ABNF section. In case of disagreements between the two, the ABNF's restrictions MUST take precedence. This reduces repetition as the text wire format MUST be supported. | ||
This section MUST be read together with the ABNF section. In case of disagreements between the two, the ABNF's restrictions MUST take precedence. This reduces repetition as the text wire format MUST be supported. | ||
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### Data Types | ||
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Labels are key-value pairs consisting of strings. | ||
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Label names beginning with underscores are RESERVED and MUST NOT be used unless specified by this standard. Label names MUST follow the restrictions in the ABNF section. | ||
Label names beginning with two underscores are RESERVED and MUST NOT be used unless specified by this standard. Label names SHOULD follow the restrictions in the ABNF section under the `label-name` section. Label names MAY be any quoted escaped UTF-8 string as described in the ABNF section. Be aware that exposing UTF-8 metrics is still experimental and may reduce usability. | ||
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Empty label values SHOULD be treated as if the label was not present. | ||
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##### Name | ||
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MetricFamily names are a string and MUST be unique within a MetricSet. Names SHOULD be in snake_case. Metric names MUST follow the restrictions in the ABNF section. | ||
MetricFamily names are a string and MUST be unique within a MetricSet. Names SHOULD be in snake_case. Names SHOULD follow the restrictions in the ABNF section under `metricname`. Metric names MAY be any quoted and escaped UTF-8 string as described in the ABNF section. Be aware that exposing UTF-8 metrics is still experimental and may reduce usability, especially when suffixes are not included. | ||
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Colons in MetricFamily names are RESERVED to signal that the MetricFamily is the result of a calculation or aggregation of a general purpose monitoring system. | ||
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metricfamily = *metric-descriptor *metric | ||
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metric-descriptor = HASH SP type SP metricname SP metric-type LF | ||
metric-descriptor =/ HASH SP help SP metricname SP escaped-string LF | ||
metric-descriptor =/ HASH SP unit SP metricname SP *metricname-char LF | ||
metric-descriptor = HASH SP type SP (metricname / metricname-utf8) SP metric-type LF | ||
metric-descriptor =/ HASH SP help SP (metricname / metricname-utf8) SP escaped-string LF | ||
metric-descriptor =/ HASH SP unit SP (metricname / metricname-utf8) SP *metricname-char LF | ||
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metric = *sample | ||
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metric-type = counter / gauge / histogram / gaugehistogram / stateset | ||
metric-type =/ info / summary / unknown | ||
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sample = metricname [labels] SP number [SP timestamp] [exemplar] LF | ||
sample = metricname-and-labels SP number [SP timestamp] [exemplar] LF | ||
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exemplar = SP HASH SP labels SP number [SP timestamp] | ||
metricname-and-labels = metricname [labels-in-braces] / name-and-labels-in-braces | ||
labels-in-braces = "{" [label *(COMMA label)] "}" | ||
name-and-labels-in-braces = "{" metricname-utf8 *(COMMA label) "}" | ||
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labels = "{" [label *(COMMA label)] "}" | ||
label = label-key EQ DQUOTE escaped-string DQUOTE | ||
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label = label-name EQ DQUOTE escaped-string DQUOTE | ||
exemplar = SP HASH SP labels-in-braces SP number [SP timestamp] | ||
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number = realnumber | ||
; Case insensitive | ||
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SIGN = "-" / "+" | ||
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metricname = metricname-initial-char 0*metricname-char | ||
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metricname-char = metricname-initial-char / DIGIT | ||
metricname-initial-char = ALPHA / "_" / ":" | ||
metricname-utf8 = DQUOTE escaped-string-non-empty DQUOTE | ||
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label-key = label-name / DQUOTE escaped-string-non-empty DQUOTE | ||
label-name = label-name-initial-char *label-name-char | ||
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label-name-char = label-name-initial-char / DIGIT | ||
label-name-initial-char = ALPHA / "_" | ||
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escaped-string = *escaped-char | ||
escaped-string = escaped-char | ||
escaped-string-non-empty = 1*escaped-char | ||
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escaped-char = normal-char | ||
escaped-char =/ BS ("n" / DQUOTE / BS) | ||
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A single backslash SHOULD NOT be used for undefined escape sequences. | ||
As an example, `\\\\a` is equivalent and preferable to `\\a`. | ||
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Escaping MUST also be applied to quoted UTF-8 strings. | ||
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##### Numbers | ||
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Integer numbers MUST NOT have a decimal point. Examples are `23`, `0042`, and `1341298465647914`. | ||
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# EDITOR’S NOTE: This section might be good for a BCP paper. | ||
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We aim for a balance between understandability, avoiding clashes, and succinctness in the naming of metrics and label names. Names are separated through underscores, so metric names end up being in “snake_case”. | ||
We aim for a balance between understandability, avoiding clashes, and succinctness in the naming of metrics and label names. Names are separated through underscores, so metric names end up being in “snake_case”. While we strongly recommend the practices recommended in this document, other metric systems have different philosophies regarding naming conventions. OpenMetrics allows metrics to be exposed, but without the conventions and suffixes recommended here there is an increased risk of collisions and incompatibilities along the chain of services in a metrics system. Users wishing to use alternative conventions will need to take special care and expend additional effort to ensure that the entire ecosystem is consistent. | ||
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To take an example "http_request_seconds" is succinct but would clash between large numbers of applications, and it's also unclear exactly what this metric is measuring. For example, it might be before or after auth middleware in a complex system. | ||
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### Metric Names versus Labels | ||
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There are situations in which both using multiple Metrics within a MetricFamily or multiple MetricFamilies seem to make sense. Summing or averaging aMetricFamily should be meaningful even if it's not always useful. For example, mixing voltage and fan speed is not meaningful. | ||
There are situations in which both using multiple Metrics within a MetricFamily or multiple MetricFamilies seem to make sense. Summing or averaging a MetricFamily should be meaningful even if it's not always useful. For example, mixing voltage and fan speed is not meaningful. | ||
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As a reminder, OpenMetrics is built with the assumption that ingestors can process and perform aggregations on data. | ||
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