prom2mqtt
is a small daemon service doing what its same implies: it scrapes a defined target exporting metrics in Prometheus's text format and pushes the values, accordingly to the configuration, to an MQTT broker.
My personal use case for this is a Go application reading measurements from a weather station connected via USB, that is exporting Prometheus metrics already (as it gets scraped by an actual Prometheus server).
Instead of integrating MQTT support into this service it, data gets bridged via prom2mqtt
.
Possible future additions could be:
Currently, I could not manage to build the container image for the Raspberry 3 (arm32v7
) on my macBook (aarch64
) using podman
and podman machine
.
Reason for this seems to be the lack of the right qemu
packages in the podman machines
's CoreOS image.
Actually, adding some layers should do the trick but didn't work for me:
podman machine ssh
# Then, once logged into the machine, simply install packages for all platforms
sudo rpm-ostree install qemu-user-static
sudo rpm-ostree install qemu-user-binfmt
Also see https://github.com/containers/podman/issues/17267#issuecomment-1409779092.
Fallback currently is to use Docker for macOS
which just works perfectly fine.
The built image can then be pushed and deployed to the Raspberry.