Monitoring NGINX Ingress Controller (FREE)
Introduced in GitLab 11.7.
GitLab has support for automatically detecting and monitoring the Kubernetes NGINX Ingress controller. This is provided by leveraging the built-in Prometheus metrics included with Kubernetes NGINX Ingress controller version 0.16.0 onward.
NOTE: NGINX Ingress versions prior to 0.16.0 offer an included VTS Prometheus metrics exporter, which exports metrics different than the built-in metrics.
Requirements
Prometheus integration must be active.
Metrics supported
Name | Query |
---|---|
Throughput (req/sec) | sum(label_replace(rate(nginx_ingress_controller_requests{namespace="%{kube_namespace}",ingress=~".*%{ci_environment_slug}.*"}[2m]), "status_code", "${1}xx", "status", "(.)..")) by (status_code) |
Latency (ms) | sum(rate(nginx_ingress_controller_ingress_upstream_latency_seconds_sum{namespace="%{kube_namespace}",ingress=~".*%{ci_environment_slug}.*"}[2m])) / sum(rate(nginx_ingress_controller_ingress_upstream_latency_seconds_count{namespace="%{kube_namespace}",ingress=~".*%{ci_environment_slug}.*"}[2m])) * 1000 |
HTTP Error Rate (%) | sum(rate(nginx_ingress_controller_requests{status=~"5.*",namespace="%{kube_namespace}",ingress=~".*%{ci_environment_slug}.*"}[2m])) / sum(rate(nginx_ingress_controller_requests{namespace="%{kube_namespace}",ingress=~".*%{ci_environment_slug}.*"}[2m])) * 100 |
Configuring NGINX Ingress monitoring
If you have deployed NGINX Ingress using the GitLab Kubernetes cluster integration, Prometheus automatically monitors it.
For other deployments, there is some configuration required depending on your installation:
- NGINX Ingress should be version 0.16.0 or above, with metrics enabled.
- NGINX Ingress should be annotated for Prometheus monitoring.
- Prometheus should be configured to monitor annotated pods.
About managed NGINX Ingress deployments
NGINX Ingress is deployed into the gitlab-managed-apps
namespace, using the official Helm chart. NGINX Ingress is externally reachable via the Load Balancer's Endpoint.
NGINX is configured for Prometheus monitoring, by setting:
-
enable-vts-status: "true"
, to export Prometheus metrics. -
prometheus.io/scrape: "true"
, to enable automatic discovery. -
prometheus.io/port: "10254"
, to specify the metrics port.
When used in conjunction with the GitLab deployed Prometheus service, response metrics are automatically collected.
Manually setting up NGINX Ingress for Prometheus monitoring
Version 0.9.0 and above of NGINX Ingress have built-in support for exporting Prometheus metrics. To enable, a ConfigMap setting must be passed: enable-vts-status: "true"
. Once enabled, a Prometheus metrics endpoint starts running on port 10254.
Next, the Ingress needs to be annotated for Prometheus monitoring. Two new annotations need to be added:
prometheus.io/scrape: "true"
prometheus.io/port: "10254"
Managing these settings depends on how NGINX Ingress has been deployed. If you have deployed via the official Helm chart, metrics can be enabled with controller.stats.enabled
along with the required annotations. Alternatively it is possible to edit the NGINX Ingress YML directly in the Kubernetes dashboard.
Specifying the Environment label
In order to isolate and only display relevant metrics for a given environment, GitLab needs a method to detect which labels are associated. To do this, GitLab searches for metrics with appropriate labels. In this case, the ingress
label must <CI_ENVIRONMENT_SLUG>
.
If you have used Auto Deploy to deploy your app, this format is used automatically and metrics are detected with no action on your part.