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# Grafana Integration Guide
This guide shows how to visualize your application metrics with Grafana using **real Prometheus**.
## Why Prometheus?
We've replaced custom tracking with actual Prometheus because:
-**Industry standard** - Battle-tested metrics collection
-**Rich ecosystem** - Thousands of existing dashboards
-**Better performance** - Optimized time-series storage
-**Less code** - No custom database or API endpoints
-**Standard metrics** - HTTP requests, response times, etc.
## Available Metrics
### Automatic Metrics (from echo-contrib/prometheus)
- `http_requests_total` - Total HTTP requests by method/status/endpoint
- `http_request_duration_seconds` - Request duration histogram
- `http_request_size_bytes` - Request size histogram
- `http_response_size_bytes` - Response size histogram
### Custom Application Metrics
- `knet_page_views_total{route="/"}` - Page views by route
- `knet_page_views_total{route="/draw"}` - Draw page views
- `knet_box_clicks_total{position="1"}` - Box clicks by position
- `knet_websocket_connections` - Active WebSocket connections
## Authentication
The `/metrics` endpoint uses **Basic Authentication** in production:
- **Username:** `api` (or set via `API_USERNAME` environment variable)
- **Password:** Your API token (set via `API_TOKEN` environment variable)
**Example:**
```bash
curl -u api:your-api-token http://your-server:54321/metrics
```
## Grafana Setup
### Prometheus Data Source (Recommended)
1. **Add Prometheus Data Source** in Grafana
2. **Set URL** to: `http://your-server:54321`
3. **Set Basic Auth**: Username: `api`, Password: `your-api-token`
4. **Set Scrape Interval**: 15s (Prometheus scrapes our `/metrics` endpoint)
That's it! Grafana will automatically discover all available metrics.
### Sample Dashboard Queries
**Traffic Overview:**
```promql
# Total requests per minute
rate(http_requests_total[1m]) * 60
# Page views
knet_page_views_total
# Request duration 95th percentile
histogram_quantile(0.95, rate(http_request_duration_seconds_bucket[5m]))
# Error rate
rate(http_requests_total{status=~"4.."}[5m]) / rate(http_requests_total[5m]) * 100
```
**Application Metrics:**
```promql
# Box interactions
rate(knet_box_clicks_total[5m])
# Active WebSocket connections
knet_websocket_connections
# Most popular pages
topk(10, rate(knet_page_views_total[1h]))
```
## Dashboard Examples
### 1. HTTP Overview Panel
- **Metric:** `rate(http_requests_total[1m]) * 60`
- **Type:** Graph
- **Title:** "Requests per Minute"
### 2. Response Time Panel
- **Metric:** `histogram_quantile(0.95, rate(http_request_duration_seconds_bucket[5m]))`
- **Type:** Single Stat
- **Title:** "95th Percentile Response Time"
### 3. Page Views Panel
- **Metric:** `knet_page_views_total`
- **Type:** Graph
- **Title:** "Page Views by Route"
### 4. Box Clicks Heatmap
- **Metric:** `rate(knet_box_clicks_total[5m])`
- **Type:** Graph
- **Title:** "Box Clicks per Second"
## Environment Variables
Set these for production:
```bash
export API_TOKEN="your-secure-api-token"
export API_USERNAME="api" # Optional, defaults to "api"
export BUILD_NUMBER="prod-v1.0" # Enables production mode
```
## Benefits of This Approach
1. **Standard Prometheus** - Works with all Grafana features
2. **Rich Metrics** - HTTP performance + custom business metrics
3. **No Database** - Prometheus handles storage and retention
4. **Better Performance** - Optimized time-series queries
5. **Alerting Ready** - Use Prometheus AlertManager
6. **Ecosystem** - Tons of existing dashboards and tools
## Persistent Storage Setup
### Option 1: Docker Compose (Recommended)
For persistent metrics storage, run a Prometheus server alongside your app:
```bash
# 1. Copy your API token to .env
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env and set your API_TOKEN
# 2. Start the full monitoring stack
docker-compose up -d
# 3. Access services
# - Your app: http://localhost:54321
# - Prometheus: http://localhost:9090
# - Grafana: http://localhost:3000 (admin/admin)
```
**What this gives you:**
-**Persistent metrics** - Data survives restarts
-**30-day retention** - Configurable in docker-compose.yml
-**Grafana pre-configured** - Points to Prometheus automatically
-**Production ready** - Proper volumes and networking
### Option 2: Standalone Prometheus
If you prefer to run Prometheus separately:
```bash
# 1. Update prometheus.yml with your API token
# 2. Start Prometheus
prometheus --config.file=prometheus.yml --storage.tsdb.path=./prometheus_data
# 3. Configure Grafana to point to http://localhost:9090
```
### Grafana Data Source Configuration
With persistent Prometheus:
1. **Add Prometheus Data Source** in Grafana
2. **Set URL** to: `http://prometheus:9090` (Docker) or `http://localhost:9090` (standalone)
3. **No authentication needed** - Prometheus handles the API token
4. **Query retention**: Up to 30 days of historical data
## Quick Start
1. **Start your server:** `./tmp/main`
2. **Test metrics:** `curl -u api:your-token http://localhost:54321/metrics`
3. **Add Prometheus data source** in Grafana: `http://localhost:54321`
4. **Create dashboard** with queries like `http_requests_total`
5. **Enjoy real-time metrics!** 📊
Your analytics are now powered by industry-standard Prometheus! <20>