PyPromql

PyPromql is a Python library that simplifies the creation and execution of PromQL queries.


Keywords
pypromql, py-promql, prometheus-query-builder, promql-query-builder, data, prometheus, python, python3, query-builder
License
MIT
Install
pip install PyPromql==0.0.3

Documentation

PyPromql - Python PromQL Query Builder

Abstract

What is PyPromql?

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/

Installation

To install PyPromql run the following command:

    pip install pypromql

Tutorial

The main classes in pypromql are pypromql.query.Query and pypromql.result.PrometheusResult.

    from pypromql.query import Query
    from pypromql.result import PrometheusResult

Create simple query

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()

Execute query

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)