Feature: Prometheus Metric service widget (#4269)

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- [Plex](plex.md)
- [Portainer](portainer.md)
- [Prometheus](prometheus.md)
- [Prometheus Metric](prometheusmetric.md)
- [Prowlarr](prowlarr.md)
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title: Prometheus Metric
description: Prometheus Metric Widget Configuration
---
Learn more about [Querying Prometheus](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/basics/).
This widget can show metrics for your service defined by PromQL queries which are requested from a running Prometheus instance.
Quries can be defined in the `metrics` array of the widget along with a label to be used to present the metric value. You can optionally specify a global `refreshInterval` in milliseconds and/or define the `refreshInterval` per metric. Inside the optional `format` object of a metric various formatting styles and transformations can be applied (see below).
```yaml
widget:
type: prometheusmetric
url: https://prometheus.host.or.ip
refreshInterval: 10000 # optional - in milliseconds, defaults to 10s
metrics:
- label: Metric 1
query: alertmanager_alerts{state="active"}
- label: Metric 2
query: apiserver_storage_size_bytes{node="mynode"}
format:
type: bytes
- label: Metric 3
query: avg(prometheus_notifications_latency_seconds)
format:
type: number
suffix: s
options:
maximumFractionDigits: 4
- label: Metric 4
query: time()
refreshInterval: 1000 # will override global refreshInterval
format:
type: date
scale: 1000
options:
timeStyle: medium
```
## Formatting
Supported values for `format.type` are `text`, `number`, `percent`, `bytes`, `bits`, `bbytes`, `bbits`, `byterate`, `bibyterate`, `bitrate`, `bibitrate`, `date`, `duration`, `relativeDate`, and `text` which is the default.
The `dateStyle` and `timeStyle` options of the `date` format are passed directly to [Intl.DateTimeFormat](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Intl/DateTimeFormat/DateTimeFormat) and the `style` and `numeric` options of `relativeDate` are passed to [Intl.RelativeTimeFormat](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Intl/RelativeTimeFormat/RelativeTimeFormat). For the `number` format, options of [Intl.NumberFormat](https://developer.mozilla.org/de/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Intl/NumberFormat/NumberFormat) can be used, e.g. `maximumFractionDigits` or `minimumFractionDigits`.
### Data Transformation
You can manipulate your metric value with the following tools: `scale`, `prefix` and `suffix`, for example:
```yaml
- query: my_custom_metric{}
label: Metric 1
format:
type: number
scale: 1000 # multiplies value by a number or fraction string e.g. 1/16
- query: my_custom_metric{}
label: Metric 2
format:
type: number
prefix: "$" # prefixes value with given string
- query: my_custom_metric{}
label: Metric 3
format:
type: number
suffix: "€" # suffixes value with given string
```