go-jsonnet
prometheus-operator
go-jsonnet | prometheus-operator | |
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2 | 39 | |
1,542 | 8,751 | |
1.3% | 0.7% | |
3.8 | 9.7 | |
about 1 month ago | 9 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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go-jsonnet
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The Dhall Configuration Language
> jsonnet seemed like a great idea to me, but I've experienced extremely low performance.
Although each implementation of jsonnet has some quirks, take a look at (scala-based) sjsonnet^1 or go-jsonnet^2 for improved performance. We use go-jsonnet because of some issues we had with the scala version - but it does seem to be the fastest by a large margin.
There's also a Rust version^3 that claims to be the fastest yet^4, but I haven't experimented with it at all.
[1]: https://github.com/databricks/sjsonnet
[2]: https://github.com/google/go-jsonnet/
[3]: https://github.com/CertainLach/jrsonnet
[4]: https://gist.github.com/CertainLach/5770d7ad4836066f8e0bd91e...
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Is GO a good option to write a compiler/interpreter?
While I never wrote one, there are some good examples out there beyond the Go compiler itself. Have a look at the Benthos bloblang one (which is quite simple): https://github.com/Jeffail/benthos/tree/master/internal/bloblang and the go-jsonnet VM one (which is more complex): https://github.com/google/go-jsonnet
prometheus-operator
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Smart-Cash project -Adding monitoring to EKS using Prometheus operator
The project repository for Prometheus-operator can be found here, The repo defines the CRDs and the controller. You can follow this documentation for the installation. which will require the creation of metrics exporters, node exporters, scrape configurations, etc.
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Ask HN: Best solution for homelab service monitoring?
Personally I use kubernetes, k3s is kind of lightweight, with the Prometheus operator.
https://k3s.io/
https://prometheus-operator.dev/
Kubernetes is not for everyone and is far from perfect but you already use Docker and you seem to seek many features offered by Kubernetes.
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Opinions on using the Prometheus Operator vs. installing yourself?
I see that the operator is a community-run project. Does anybody have any experience (positive or negative) on running the operator itself? I wonder if it is more for multi-tenant Prometheus. For single tenant Prometheus collection, I guess the big gain is abstracting scrape config into ServiceMonitor and PodMonitor resources? Is there anything else that this makes much better?
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Prometheus node exporter and cadvisor to send metrics to central prometheus cluster
But in all honesty if you’re on k8s you’re probably best served by the Prometheus operator. It’ll give you all that and more, easily.
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Overcommitted cpu
Try some monitoring.
- What's your favorite monitoring stack?
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Writing a Kubernetes Operator
It’s a common pattern [1] how else can users override the child objects you’re controller creates?
1 https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/b...
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Modify Prometheus rules when installed via Helm chart
The Prometheus operator is this one https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator
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How do I stop my apps from being killed in k8s?
At a minimum, you want to look at your metrics using the Prometheus Operator. You can write alerts for resource requests.
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Spring Boot monitoring with Prometheus Operator
Prometheus Operator is an independent project from the Prometheus project. I know, it can lead to confusion. In the official README you can find short comparison. Basically, Prometheus Operator does what an operator should do - provides Kubernetes native deployment and management of Prometheus and related monitoring components like Grafana or Alert Manager.
What are some alternatives?
Benthos - Fancy stream processing made operationally mundane
kube-prometheus - Use Prometheus to monitor Kubernetes and applications running on Kubernetes
starlark-go - Starlark in Go: the Starlark configuration language, implemented in Go
mimir - Grafana Mimir provides horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant, long-term storage for Prometheus.
mina - Mina is a cryptocurrency protocol with a constant size blockchain, improving scaling while maintaining decentralization and security.
kubernetes-mixin - A set of Grafana dashboards and Prometheus alerts for Kubernetes.
dhall-aws-cloudformation - Typecheck, template and modularize your AWS CloudFormation with Dhall
kuberhealthy - A Kubernetes operator for running synthetic checks as pods. Works great with Prometheus!
participle - A parser library for Go
helm-charts - Prometheus community Helm charts
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.