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mqtt2prometheus/examples/gosund_sp111.yaml
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# Settings for the MQTT Client. Currently only these three are supported
mqtt:
# The MQTT broker to connect to
server: tcp://192.168.1.11:1883
# Optional: Username and Password for authenticating with the MQTT Server
# user: bob
# password: happylittleclouds
# The Topic path to subscribe to. Be aware that you have to specify the wildcard.
topic_path: tele/+/SENSOR
# Optional: Regular expression to extract the device ID from the topic path. The default regular expression, assumes
# that the last "element" of the topic_path is the device id.
# The regular expression must contain a named capture group with the name deviceid
# For example the expression for tasamota based sensors is "tele/(?P<deviceid>.*)/.*"
device_id_regex: "tele/(?P<deviceid>.*)/SENSOR"
# The MQTT QoS level
qos: 0
cache:
# Timeout. Each received metric will be presented for this time if no update is send via MQTT.
# Set the timeout to -1 to disable the deletion of metrics from the cache. The exporter presents the ingest timestamp
# to prometheus.
timeout: 24h
# This is a list of valid metrics. Only metrics listed here will be exported
metrics:
# The name of the metric in prometheus
- prom_name: consumed_energy_kilowatthours_total
mqtt_name: "ENERGY.Total"
help: "total measured kilowatthours since flash"
type: counter
- prom_name: voltage_volts
mqtt_name: "ENERGY.Voltage"
help: "Currently measured voltage"
type: gauge
- prom_name: current_amperes
mqtt_name: "ENERGY.Current"
help: "Currently measured current"
type: gauge
- prom_name: power_watts
mqtt_name: "ENERGY.Power"
help: "Currently measured power"
type: gauge
- prom_name: apparent_power_watt
mqtt_name: "ENERGY.ApparentPower"
help: "Currently apparent power"
type: gauge
- prom_name: reactive_power_watt
mqtt_name: "ENERGY.ReactivePower"
help: "Currently reactive power"
type: gauge