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postgres_exporter
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💻 7 Open-Source DevTools That Save Time You Didn't Know to Exist ⌛🚀
🌟 Support on GitHub Website: http://prometheus.io/community
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Tools to inspect/audit Postgres DBs
An easy way forward would be to export it as a metric through something like https://github.com/prometheus-community/postgres_exporter and then set up an alert on the metric reporting >= 1.
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How to integrate coroot-pg-agent with prometheus
We use postgres as RDBMS for our database needs and if you guys are already using postgres_exporter(https://github.com/prometheus-community/postgres_exporter) for exporting PostgreSQL server metrics to prometheus, then you can surely give coroot-pg-agent a try.
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Pg-agent – a Postgres exporter for Prometheus focusing on query performance statistics
It’s not that simple…https://github.com/prometheus-community/postgres_exporter :)
- Given an ansible playbook, how do I "execute" it on a server?
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Tips for a Healthier Postgres Database
New server and want a basic config for a production server? (I'm assuming brand new app here, no prior monitoring and knowledge on what to tune.)
Use this to get the values you need https://pgtune.leopard.in.ua/#/ .
This saved me a lot of headaches, and it just gets the server into a good enough state from which you can observe and optimise later.
I'd also add in monitoring early, add a Prometheus exporter https://github.com/prometheus-community/postgres_exporter and alerts https://awesome-prometheus-alerts.grep.to/rules#postgresql . There are a few Grafana dashboards available for the prometheus exporter, start with those.
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Prometheus exporter preference: postgres_exporter vs pg_exporter?
I’m setting up some monitoring for a PostgreSQL instance and came across two seemingly mature projects for Prometheus monitoring, those being postgres_exporter and pg_exporter . From the outside it looks like postgres_exporter is linked from the Prometheus pages, but has fewer recent updates, and pg_exporter has a smaller user base but a more active development community.
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Top PostgreSQL monitoring metrics for Prometheus – Includes cheat sheet
PostgreSQL monitoring with Prometheus is an easy thing to do thanks to the PostgreSQL Exporter.
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PostgreSQL vs Prometheus
Thanks, that is probably a better fit. I was looking to use this part of the PostgreSQL exporter: https://github.com/prometheus-community/postgres_exporter/blob/master/queries.yaml and just not care about the metrics about Postgres itself.
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Custom healthcheck and alerting tool
The postgres_exporter provides the data about the state of replication. Then you have rules like these to validate the data.
realtime
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A Technical Dive into PostgreSQL's replication mechanisms
You can LISTEN/NOTIFY. Or you can use logical replication and a custom subscriber.[1] Supabase uses the latter.[2]
[1]: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/logical-replication....
[2]: https://github.com/supabase/realtime
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Supabase Studio: AI Assistant and User Impersonation
Supabase Realtime is great for building collaborative applications. You can receive database changes over websockets, store and synchronize data about user presence, and broadcast any data to clients via "channels".
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Unpacking Elixir: Observability
We use :telemetry to collect usage data per tenant for Supabase Realtime.
We do this for rate limiting but it also makes it very easy for us to attach a listener (https://github.com/supabase/realtime/blob/main/lib/realtime/...) which ships these (per second) aggregates to BigQuery (via Logflare), which then the billing team can aggregate further to display and actually bill people with.
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All the ways to capture changes in Postgres
Yo :D This is what Supabase Realtime does!
https://github.com/supabase/realtime
Spin up a Supabase database and then subscribe to changes with WebSockets.
You can play with it here once you have a db: https://realtime.supabase.com/inspector/new
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Supabase Local Dev: migrations, branching, and observability
Every project is a Postgres database, wrapped in a suite of tools like Auth, Storage, Edge Functions, Realtime and Vectors, and encompassed by API middleware and logs.
- Sync client state globally over WebSockets in Realtime
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Writing a chat application in Django 4.2 using async StreamingHttpResponse
Where can I learn more about this? I've been thinking of trying to integrate Supabase Realtime (https://github.com/supabase/realtime) into my Django app (without the rest of Supabase), but I'd also like to keep things even simpler if possible.
Also, what was the reason not to go with Gevent?
- Supabase Realtime – Broadcast, Presence, and Postgres Changes via WebSockets
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How to Listen to Database Changes Using Postgres Triggers in Elixir
I believe #2 was the main driver for the supabase team to build their real-time component: https://github.com/supabase/realtime
Background/announcement: https://supabase.com/blog/supabase-realtime-multiplayer-gene...
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How To Kill A Fly With A Shotgun
As a minor note, one of the linked articles talks about having used RethinkDB for its changefeeds and I made a mental note a bit back that if I ever want that supabase's realtime ( https://github.com/supabase/realtime ) provides something rather like that atop Postgres and I should try that before doing anything clever.
What are some alternatives?
pg_exporter - postgres exporter for prometheus
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
coroot-pg-agent - A Prometheus exporter for Postgres focusing on query performance statistics
debezium - Change data capture for a variety of databases. Please log issues at https://issues.redhat.com/browse/DBZ.
node_exporter - Exporter for machine metrics
blockscout - Blockchain explorer for Ethereum based network and a tool for inspecting and analyzing EVM based blockchains.
runbooks
Appwrite - Your backend, minus the hassle.
litestream - Streaming replication for SQLite.
Trickster - Open Source HTTP Reverse Proxy Cache and Time Series Dashboard Accelerator
Hasura - Blazing fast, instant realtime GraphQL APIs on your DB with fine grained access control, also trigger webhooks on database events.