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PyPromql is a Python library that simplifies the creation and execution of PromQL queries.
PyPromql is a Python library that simplifies the creation and execution of PromQL queries. With PyPromql, developers can effortlessly construct and run PromQL queries with ease and simplicity. It provides a convenient and intuitive interface for working with Prometheus Query Language (PromQL).
Read the docs: http://pypromql.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
To install PyPromql run the following command:
pip install pypromql
The main classes in pypromql are pypromql.query.Query
and pypromql.result.PrometheusResult
.
from pypromql.query import Query
from pypromql.result import PrometheusResult
The entry point for building queries is pypromql.query.Query
.
promql_query = Query.metric('up').label('job', 'prometheus')
up{job="prometheus"}
To convert the query into raw PromQL, it can be cast to a string.
str(promql_query)
Alternatively, you can use the to_promql()
function:
promql_query.to_promql()
First, we need to create a pypromql.PrometheusConnection
.
connection = PrometheusConnection(prometheus_base_url='http://my-host-name:my-port/')
Then, we execute our query and get the result using PrometheusResult.from_query_builder
.
result = PrometheusResult.from_query_builder(promql_query, connection)
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PyPromql is a Python library that simplifies the creation and execution of PromQL queries.
We found that PyPromql demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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