Commit cbebc3b1 authored by Amy Qualls's avatar Amy Qualls

Begin revising metrics page for flow

The metrics page needs a complete rewrite. This commit starts the
process, though a great deal more needs to happen for it to be
usable.
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# Metrics dashboard for your CI/CD environment **(CORE)**
# Monitor your CI/CD environment's metrics **(CORE)**
GitLab helps your team monitor the health and performance of your applications
and infrastructure by turning statistics and log files into charts and graphs
that are easy to understand, especially when time is short and decisions are
critical. For GitLab to display your information in charts, you must:
1. **Instrument your application** - Collect accurate and complete measurements.
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For an overview, see [How to instrument Prometheus metrics in GitLab](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuI2oJ3TTB4).
1. **Expose metrics for capture** - Make logs, metrics, and traces available for capture.
1. [**Configure Prometheus to gather metrics**](#configure-prometheus-to-gather-metrics) -
Deploy managed applications like Elasticsearch, Prometheus, and Jaeger to gather
the data you've exposed.
1. **GitLab collects metrics** - GitLab uses Prometheus to scrape the data you've
captured in your managed apps, and prepares the data for display. To learn more, read
[Collect and process metrics](#collect-and-process-metrics).
1. **Display charts in the GitLab user interface** - GitLab converts your metrics
into easy-to-read charts on a default dashboard. You can create as many custom charts
and custom dashboards as needed so your team has full insight into your
application's health.
## Configure Prometheus to gather metrics
You must connect a Prometheus instance to GitLab to collect metrics. How you configure
your Prometheus integration depends on where your apps are running:
- **For manually-configured Prometheus** -
[Specify your Prometheus server](../../user/project/integrations/prometheus.md#manual-configuration-of-prometheus),
and define at least one environment.
- **For GitLab-managed Prometheus** - GitLab can
[deploy and manage Prometheus](../../user/project/integrations/prometheus.md#managed-prometheus-on-kubernetes) for you.
You must also complete a code deployment, as described in
[Deploy code with GitLab-managed Prometheus](#deploy-code-with-gitlab-managed-prometheus),
for the **Operations > Metrics** page to contain data.
### Deploy code with GitLab-managed Prometheus
For GitLab-managed Prometheus, you can set up [Auto DevOps](../../topics/autodevops/index.md)
to quickly create a deployment:
1. Navigate to your project's **Operations > Kubernetes** page.
1. Ensure that, in addition to Prometheus, you also have Runner and Ingress
installed.
1. After installing Ingress, copy its endpoint.
1. Navigate to your project's **Settings > CI/CD** page. In the
**Auto DevOps** section, select a deployment strategy and save your changes.
1. On the same page, in the **Variables** section, add a variable named
`KUBE_INGRESS_BASE_DOMAIN` with the value of the Ingress endpoint you
copied previously. Leave the type as **Variable**.
1. Navigate to your project's **{rocket}** **CI/CD > Pipelines** page, and run a
pipeline on any branch.
1. When the pipeline has run successfully, graphs are available on the
**Operations > Metrics** page.
![Monitoring Dashboard](img/prometheus_monitoring_dashboard_v13_3.png)
## Collect and process metrics
After [configuring Prometheus for a cluster](../../user/project/integrations/prometheus.md),
GitLab attempts to retrieve performance metrics for any [environment](../../ci/environments/index.md) with
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[Prometheus Metrics Library documentation](../../user/project/integrations/prometheus_library/index.md).
To view the metrics dashboard for an environment that has
[completed at least one deployment](#populate-your-metrics-dashboard):
To view the metrics dashboard for an environment that is
[configured to gather metrics](#configure-prometheus-to-gather-metrics):
1. *If the metrics dashboard is only visible to project members,* sign in to
GitLab as a member of a project. Learn more about [metrics dashboard visibility](#metrics-dashboard-visibility).
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- **Metrics settings** - Configure the
[settings for this dashboard](dashboards/index.md#manage-the-metrics-dashboard-settings).
## Populate your metrics dashboard
After [configuring Prometheus for a cluster](../../user/project/integrations/prometheus.md),
you must also deploy code for the **Operations > Metrics** page
to contain data. Setting up [Auto DevOps](../../topics/autodevops/index.md)
helps quickly create a deployment:
1. Navigate to your project's **Operations > Kubernetes** page.
1. Ensure that, in addition to Prometheus, you also have Runner and Ingress
installed.
1. After installing Ingress, copy its endpoint.
1. Navigate to your project's **Settings > CI/CD** page. In the
**Auto DevOps** section, select a deployment strategy and save your changes.
1. On the same page, in the **Variables** section, add a variable named
`KUBE_INGRESS_BASE_DOMAIN` with the value of the Ingress endpoint you
copied previously. Leave the type as **Variable**.
1. Navigate to your project's **{rocket}** **CI/CD > Pipelines** page, and run a
pipeline on any branch.
1. When the pipeline has run successfully, graphs are available on the
**Operations > Metrics** page.
![Monitoring Dashboard](img/prometheus_monitoring_dashboard_v13_3.png)
## Customize your metrics dashboard
After creating your dashboard, you can customize it to meet your needs:
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