This is a simple server that scrapes HAProxy stats and exports them via HTTP for Prometheus consumption.
Note: since HAProxy 2.0.0, the official source includes a Prometheus exporter module that can be built into your binary with a single flag during build time and offers an exporter-free Prometheus endpoint. More information down below.
To run it:
./haproxy_exporter [flags]
Help on flags:
./haproxy_exporter --help
For more information check the source code documentation. All of the core developers are accessible via the Prometheus Developers mailinglist.
Specify custom URLs for the HAProxy stats port using the --haproxy.scrape-uri
flag. For example, if you have set stats uri /baz
,
haproxy_exporter --haproxy.scrape-uri="http://localhost:5000/baz?stats;csv"
Or to scrape a remote host:
haproxy_exporter --haproxy.scrape-uri="http://haproxy.example.com/haproxy?stats;csv"
Note that the ;csv
is mandatory (and needs to be quoted).
If your stats port is protected by basic auth, add the credentials to the scrape URL:
haproxy_exporter --haproxy.scrape-uri="http://user:[email protected]/haproxy?stats;csv"
You can also scrape HTTPS URLs. Certificate validation is enabled by default, but
you can disable it using the --haproxy.ssl-verify=false
flag:
haproxy_exporter --no-haproxy.ssl-verify --haproxy.scrape-uri="https://haproxy.example.com/haproxy?stats;csv"
As alternative to localhost HTTP a stats socket can be used. Enable the stats socket in HAProxy with for example:
stats socket /run/haproxy/admin.sock mode 660 level admin
The scrape URL uses the 'unix:' scheme:
haproxy_exporter --haproxy.scrape-uri=unix:/run/haproxy/admin.sock
To run the haproxy exporter as a Docker container, run:
docker run -p 9101:9101 quay.io/prometheus/haproxy-exporter:v0.9.0 --haproxy.scrape-uri="http://user:[email protected]/haproxy?stats;csv"
make build
make test
Apache License 2.0, see LICENSE.
As of 2.0.0, HAProxy includes a Prometheus exporter module that can be built into your binary during build time.
To build with the official Prometheus exporter module, make
with the following EXTRA_OBJS
flag:
make TARGET=linux-glibc EXTRA_OBJS="contrib/prometheus-exporter/service-prometheus.o"
Once built, you can enable and configure the Prometheus endpoint from your haproxy.cfg
file as a typical frontend:
frontend stats
bind *:8404
http-request use-service prometheus-exporter if { path /metrics }
stats enable
stats uri /stats
stats refresh 10s
For more infromation, see this official blog post.