Some Prow components expose Prometheus metrics that can be used for monitoring and alerting. The following table describes the metrics that are currently available.
Component | Type | Metric | Labels | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tide | Gauge | pooledprs |
org, repo, branch | The number of PRs in each Tide pool. |
Gauge | updatetime |
org, repo, branch | The last time each Tide pool was synced. | |
Gauge | syncdur |
The Tide sync controller loop duration. | ||
Gauge | statusupdatedur |
The Tide status controller loop duration. | ||
Histogram | merges |
org, repo, branch | A histogram of the number of PRs in each merge. | |
Hook | Counter | prow_webhook_counter |
event_type | The number of GitHub webhooks received by Prow. |
Plank/Jenkins-Operator | Gauge | prowjobs |
job_name, type, state | The number of ProwJobs. |
Jenkins-Operator | Counter | jenkins_requests |
verb, handler, code | The number of jenkins requests made by Prow. |
Counter | jenkins_request_retries |
The number of jenkins request retries Prow has made. | ||
Histogram | jenkins_request_latency |
verb, handler | A histogram of round trip times between Prow and Jenkins. | |
Histogram | resync_period_seconds |
A histogram of the jenkins controller loop duration. |
To support metric collection from ephemeral tasks like request handling and to
provide a single scrape endpoint, Prow's prometheus metrics are pushed to a
Prometheus pushgateway that is scraped instead of the metric source. A proxy is
used to limit cluster external requests to GET requests since Prometheus doesn't
provide any form of authentication. The pushgateway and proxy deployment are
defined in pushgateway_deployment.yaml
.
Prometheus metrics from the Kubernetes Prow instance are used to create the graphs at http://monitoring.prow.k8s.io