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A set of Grafana dashboards and Prometheus alerts for Django using the metrics from Django Prometheus.
Dashboards
Django Overview - Django Overview, a simple overview of the database, cache and requests.
Django Requests Overview - Django request overview, providing insights of all requests filterable by view and method. Separate graphs for app and admin views, has as well weekly breakdowns for top templates, top exceptions by type, top exceptions by view and top responses by view.
Django Requests by View - Django requests by view, a breakdown of requests by view that shows compute expensive metrics as latency buckets alongside requests, responses and status codes.
There are also generated dashboards in the ./dashboards_out directory.
How to use
This mixin is designed to be vendored into the repo with your infrastructure config.
To do this, use jsonnet-bundler:
You then have three options for deploying your dashboards
Generate the config files and deploy them yourself
Use jsonnet to deploy this mixin along with Prometheus and Grafana
Use prometheus-operator to deploy this mixin
Or import the dashboard using json in ./dashboards_out, alternatively import them from the Grafana.com dashboard page.
Generate config files
You can manually generate the alerts, dashboards and rules files, but first you
must install some tools:
brew install jsonnet jsonnet-bundler
Then, grab the mixin and its dependencies:
git clone https://github.com/adinhodovic/django-mixin
cd django-mixin
jb install
Finally, build the mixin:
make prometheus_alerts.yaml
make dashboards_out
The prometheus_alerts.yaml file then need to passed
to your Prometheus server, and the files in dashboards_out need to be imported
into you Grafana server. The exact details will depending on how you deploy your
monitoring stack.