Export Django monitoring metrics for Prometheus
django-exporter is a fork of korfuri/django-prometheus, adding the following features:
- Better middleware metrics: metric names & label names follow current best practices
- Celery workers support
- Compatibility with Django 1.3 and up for middleware metrics
- Support for batch job with management commands that push metrics to a Pushgateway
- Django >= 1.8
- For middleware metrics only: Django >= 1.3
Install with:
pip install django-exporter
Or, if you're using a development version cloned from this repository:
python path-to-where-you-cloned-django-exporter/setup.py install
This will install prometheus_client as a dependency.
In your settings.py:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'django_prometheus',
...
)
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
'django_prometheus.middleware.PrometheusBeforeMiddleware',
# All your other middlewares go here, including the default
# middlewares like SessionMiddleware, CommonMiddleware,
# CsrfViewmiddleware, SecurityMiddleware, etc.
'django_prometheus.middleware.PrometheusAfterMiddleware',
)
In your urls.py:
urlpatterns = [
...
url('', include('django_prometheus.urls')),
]
SQLite, MySQL, and PostgreSQL databases can be monitored. Just
replace the ENGINE
property of your database, replacing
django.db.backends
with django_prometheus.db.backends
.
DATABASES = {
'default': {
'ENGINE': 'django_prometheus.db.backends.sqlite3',
'NAME': os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'db.sqlite3'),
},
}
Filebased, memcached, redis caches can be monitored. Just replace
the cache backend to use the one provided by django_prometheus
django.core.cache.backends
with django_prometheus.cache.backends
.
CACHES = {
'default': {
'BACKEND': 'django_prometheus.cache.backends.filebased.FileBasedCache',
'LOCATION': '/var/tmp/django_cache',
}
}
You may want to monitor the creation/deletion/update rate for your model. This can be done by adding a mixin to them. This is safe to do on existing models (it does not require a migration).
If your model is:
class Dog(models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100, unique=True)
breed = models.CharField(max_length=100, blank=True, null=True)
age = models.PositiveIntegerField(blank=True, null=True)
Just add the ExportModelOperationsMixin
as such:
from django_prometheus.models import ExportModelOperationsMixin
class Dog(ExportModelOperationsMixin('dog'), models.Model):
name = models.CharField(max_length=100, unique=True)
breed = models.CharField(max_length=100, blank=True, null=True)
age = models.PositiveIntegerField(blank=True, null=True)
This will export 3 metrics, django_model_inserts_total{model="dog"}
,
django_model_updates_total{model="dog"}
and
django_model_deletes_total{model="dog"}
.
Note that the exported metrics are counters of creations, modifications and deletions done in the current process. They are not gauges of the number of objects in the model.
Starting with Django 1.7, migrations are also monitored. Two gauges
are exported, django_migrations_applied_by_connection
and
django_migrations_unapplied_by_connection
. You may want to alert if
there are unapplied migrations.
You can write management commands that will push metrics to a Pushgateway:
from django_prometheus.management import PushgatewayCommand
class Command(PushgatewayCommand):
job_name = 'my-cron-job'
help = 'Does a long running job'
def handle(self, *args, **options):
self.gauge('my_gauge', 'My gauge', ['foo']).labels(foo='bar').set(42)
self.counter('my_counter', 'My counter description').inc(123)
self.push_metrics()
The following settings describe the Pushgateway:
PUSHGATEWAY_URL
: URL of the Pushgateway, defaulthttp://localhost:9091
PUSHGATEWAY_USER
(optional): basic auth userPUSHGATEWAY_PASSWORD
(optional): basic auth password
Prometheus is quite easy to set up. An example prometheus.conf to
scrape 127.0.0.1:8001
can be found in examples/prometheus
.
You can add application-level metrics in your code by using prometheus_client directly. The exporter is global and will pick up your metrics.
To add metrics to the Django internals, the easiest way is to extend django-prometheus' classes. Please consider contributing your metrics, pull requests are welcome. Make sure to read the Prometheus best practices on instrumentation and naming.
If you wish to use Django Prometheus but are not able to change the code base, it's possible to have all the default metrics by modifying only the settings.
First step is to inject prometheus' middlewares and to add django_prometheus in INSTALLED_APPS
MIDDLEWARE = (
('django_prometheus.middleware.PrometheusBeforeMiddleware',) +
MIDDLEWARE +
('django_prometheus.middleware.PrometheusAfterMiddleware',)
)
INSTALLED_APPS = INSTALLED_APPS + ('django_prometheus',)
Second step is to create the /metrics end point, for that we need another file (called urls_prometheus_wrapper.py in this example) that will wraps the apps URLs and add one on top:
from django.conf.urls import include, url
urlpatterns = []
urlpatterns.append(url('^prometheus/', include('django_prometheus.urls')))
urlpatterns.append(url('', include('myapp.urls')))
This file will add a "/prometheus/metrics" end point to the URLs of django that will export the metrics (replace myapp by your project name).
Then we inject the wrapper in settings:
ROOT_URLCONF = "graphite.urls_prometheus_wrapper"