# A Docker Stack which Monitors your home network Here's a quick start to stand-up a Docker [Prometheus](http://prometheus.io/) stack containing Prometheus, Grafana with [blackbox-exporter](https://github.com/prometheus/blackbox_exporter) and [speedtest-exporter](https://github.com/stefanwalther/speedtest-exporter) to collect and graph home network connections and speed. ## Pre-requisites Before we get started installing the Prometheus stack. Ensure you install the latest version of docker and [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) on your Docker host machine. This has also been tested with Docker for Mac and it works well. ## Installation Clone the project to your Docker host. If you would like to change which targets should be monitored or make configuration changes edit the [/prometheus/prometheus.yml](./prometheus/prometheus.yml) file. The targets section is where you define what should be monitored by Prometheus. The names defined in this file are actually sourced from the service name in the docker-compose file. If you wish to change names of the services you can add the "container_name" parameter in the `docker-compose.yml` file. ## Configuration To change what hosts you ping you change the `targets` section in [/prometheus/pinghosts.yml](./prometheus/pinghosts.yml) file. For speedtest the only relevant configuration is how often you want the check to happen. It is at 5 minutes by default which might be too much if you have limit on downloads. This is changed by editing `scrape_interval` under `speedtest` in [/prometheus/prometheus.yml](./prometheus/prometheus.yml). Once configurations are done let's start it up. From the /prometheus project directory run the following command: $ docker-compose up -d That's it. docker-compose builds the entire Grafana and Prometheus stack automagically. The Grafana Dashboard is now accessible via: `http://:3030` for example http://localhost:3030 username - admin password - wonka (Password is stored in the `config.monitoring` env file) The DataSource and Dashboard for Grafana are automatically provisioned. If all works it should be available at http://localhost:3030/d/o9mIe_Aik/internet-connection - if no data shows up try change the timeduration to something smaller.
## Interesting urls Note: replace `localhost` with your docker host ip/name if not running this locally. http://localhost:9090/targets shows status of monitored targets as seen from prometheus - in this case which hosts being pinged and speedtest. note: speedtest will take a while before it shows as UP as it takes ~30s to respond. http://localhost:9090/graph?g0.expr=probe_http_status_code&g0.tab=1 shows prometheus value for `probe_http_status_code` for each host. You can edit/play with additional values. Useful to check everything is okey in prometheus (in case Grafana is not showing the data you expect). http://localhost:9115 blackbox exporter endpoint. Lets you see what have failed/succeded. http://localhost:9696/metrics speedtest exporter endpoint. Does take ~30 seconds to shohw its result as it runs an actual speedtest when requested.