OpenTelemetry
GreptimeDB is an observability backend to consume OpenTelemetry Metrics natively via OTLP protocol. You can configure GreptimeDB as an OpenTelemetery collector for your applications or agents.
OpenTelemetry API/SDK
To send OpenTelemetry Metrics to GreptimeDB through OpenTelemetry SDK libraries, use the following information:
- URL:
https://<host>/v1/otlp/v1/metrics
- Headers:
X-Greptime-DB-Name
:<dbname>
Authorization
:Basic
authentication, which is a Base64 encoded string of<username>:<password>
. For more information, please refer to Authentication in HTTP API.
The request uses binary protobuf to encode the payload, so you need to use packages that support HTTP/protobuf
. For example, in Node.js, you can use exporter-trace-otlp-proto
; in Go, you can use go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/otlptracehttp
; in Java, you can use io.opentelemetry:opentelemetry-exporter-otlp
; and in Python, you can use opentelemetry-exporter-otlp-proto-http
.
The package names may change according to OpenTelemetry, so we recommend that you refer to the official OpenTelemetry documentation for the most up-to-date information.
OpenTelemetry Collector
We recommend Grafana Alloy as OTel collector if you use OpenTelemetry transformation or other advanced features.
A sample configuration for exporting to GreptimeDB:
otelcol.exporter.otlphttp "greptimedb" {
client {
endpoint = "https://<host>/v1/otlp/"
headers = {
"X-Greptime-DB-Name" = "<dbname>",
}
auth = otelcol.auth.basic.credentials.handler
}
}
otelcol.auth.basic "credentials" {
username = "<username>"
password = "<password>"
}