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PLEASE NOTE: This document applies to the HEAD of the source tree

If you are using a released version of Kubernetes, you should refer to the docs that go with that version.

The latest release of this document can be found [here](http://releases.k8s.io/release-1.3/docs/devel/instrumentation.md).

Documentation for other releases can be found at releases.k8s.io.

Instrumenting Kubernetes with a new metric

The following is a step-by-step guide for adding a new metric to the Kubernetes code base.

We use the Prometheus monitoring system's golang client library for instrumenting our code. Once you've picked out a file that you want to add a metric to, you should:

  1. Import "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus".

  2. Create a top-level var to define the metric. For this, you have to:

  3. Pick the type of metric. Use a Gauge for things you want to set to a particular value, a Counter for things you want to increment, or a Histogram or Summary for histograms/distributions of values (typically for latency). Histograms are better if you're going to aggregate the values across jobs, while summaries are better if you just want the job to give you a useful summary of the values.

  4. Give the metric a name and description.

  5. Pick whether you want to distinguish different categories of things using labels on the metric. If so, add "Vec" to the name of the type of metric you want and add a slice of the label names to the definition.

https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/cd3299307d44665564e1a5c77d0daa0286603ff5/pkg/apiserver/apiserver.go#L53 https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/cd3299307d44665564e1a5c77d0daa0286603ff5/pkg/kubelet/metrics/metrics.go#L31

  1. Register the metric so that prometheus will know to export it.

    https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/cd3299307d44665564e1a5c77d0daa0286603ff5/pkg/kubelet/metrics/metrics.go#L74 https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/cd3299307d44665564e1a5c77d0daa0286603ff5/pkg/apiserver/apiserver.go#L78

  2. Use the metric by calling the appropriate method for your metric type (Set, Inc/Add, or Observe, respectively for Gauge, Counter, or Histogram/Summary), first calling WithLabelValues if your metric has any labels

    https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/3ce7fe8310ff081dbbd3d95490193e1d5250d2c9/pkg/kubelet/kubelet.go#L1384 https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/cd3299307d44665564e1a5c77d0daa0286603ff5/pkg/apiserver/apiserver.go#L87

These are the metric type definitions if you're curious to learn about them or need more information: https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/blob/master/prometheus/gauge.go https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/blob/master/prometheus/counter.go https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/blob/master/prometheus/histogram.go https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/blob/master/prometheus/summary.go

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