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title: How to configure vmgateway for multi-tenant access using Grafana and OpenID Connect
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---
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# How to configure vmgateway for multi-tenant access using Grafana and OpenID Connect
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Using [Grafana](https://grafana.com/) with [vmgateway](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmgateway/) is a great way to provide [multi-tenant](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#multitenancy) access to your metrics.
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vmgateway provides a way to authenticate users using [JWT tokens](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_Web_Token) issued by an external identity provider.
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Those tokens can include information about the user and the tenant they belong to, which can be used
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to restrict access to metrics to only those that belong to the tenant.
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## Prerequisites
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* Identity service that can issue [JWT tokens](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_Web_Token)
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* [Grafana](https://grafana.com/)
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* VictoriaMetrics single-node or cluster version
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* [vmgateway](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmgateway/)
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## Configure identity service
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The identity service must be able to issue JWT tokens with the following `vm_access` claim:
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```json
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{
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"vm_access": {
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"tenant_id": {
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"account_id": 0,
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"project_id": 0
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}
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}
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}
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```
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See details about all supported options in the [vmgateway documentation](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmgateway/#access-control).
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### Configuration example for Keycloak
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[Keycloak](https://www.keycloak.org/) is an open source identity service that can be used to issue JWT tokens.
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1. Log in with admin credentials to your Keycloak instance
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1. Go to `Clients` -> `Create`.<br>
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Use `OpenID Connect` as `Client Type`.<br>
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Specify `grafana` as `Client ID`.<br>
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Click `Next`.<br>
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/create-client-1.webp" >
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1. Enable `Client authentication`.<br>
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Enable `Authorization`.<br>
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/create-client-2.webp" ><br>
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Click `Next`.<br>
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1. Add Grafana URL as `Root URL`. For example, `http://localhost:3000/`.<br>
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/create-client-3.webp" ><br>
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Click `Save`.<br>
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1. Go to `Clients` -> `grafana` -> `Credentials`.<br>
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/client-secret.webp" ><br>
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Copy the value of `Client secret`. It will be used later in Grafana configuration.<br>
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1. Go to `Clients` -> `grafana` -> `Client scopes`.<br>
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Click at `grafana-dedicated` -> `Add mapper` -> `By configuration` -> `User attribute`.<br>
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/create-mapper-1.webp" ><br>
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/create-mapper-2.webp" ><br>
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Configure the mapper as follows<br>
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- `Name` as `vm_access`.
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- `Token Claim Name` as `vm_access`.
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- `User Attribute` as `vm_access`.
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- `Claim JSON Type` as `JSON`.
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Enable `Add to ID token` and `Add to access token`.<br>
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/create-mapper-3.webp" ><br>
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Click `Save`.<br>
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1. Go to `Users` -> select user to configure claims -> `Attributes`.<br>
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Specify `vm_access` as `Key`.<br>
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For the purpose of this example, we will use 2 users:<br>
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- for the first user we will specify `{"tenant_id" : {"account_id": 0, "project_id": 0 },"extra_labels":{ "team": "admin" }}` as `Value`.
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- for the second user we will specify `{"tenant_id" : {"account_id": 0, "project_id": 1 },"extra_labels":{ "team": "dev" }}` as `Value`.
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<br>
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/user-attributes.webp" ><br>
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Click `Save`.
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## Configure grafana
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To forward JWT tokens Grafana must be configured to use OpenID Connect authentication as follows:
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```ini
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[auth.generic_oauth]
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enabled = true
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allow_sign_up = true
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name = keycloak
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client_id = {CLIENT_ID_FROM_IDENTITY_PROVIDER}
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client_secret = {SECRET_FROM_IDENTITY_PROVIDER}
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scopes = openid profile email
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auth_url = http://localhost:3001/realms/{KEYCLOAK_REALM}/protocol/openid-connect/auth
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token_url = http://localhost:3001/realms/{KEYCLOAK_REALM}/protocol/openid-connect/token
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api_url = http://localhost:3001/realms/{KEYCLOAK_REALM}/protocol/openid-connect/userinfo
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```
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After restarting Grafana with the new config you should be able to log in using your identity provider.
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## Start vmgateway
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### Multi-tenant access for VictoriaMetrics cluster
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Now starting vmgateway with enabled authentication is as simple as adding the `-enable.auth=true` flag.
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In order to enable multi-tenant access, you must also specify the `-clusterMode=true` flag.
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```sh
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./bin/vmgateway -eula \
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-enable.auth=true \
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-clusterMode=true \
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-write.url=http://localhost:8480 \
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-read.url=http://localhost:8481
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```
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With this configuration vmgateway will use the `vm_access` claim from the JWT token to restrict access to metrics.
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For example, if the JWT token contains the following `vm_access` claim:
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```json
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{
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"vm_access": {
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"tenant_id": {
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"account_id": 0,
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"project_id": 0
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}
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}
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}
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```
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> Note: in case `project_id` is not specified, default value `0` is used.
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Then vmgateway will proxy request to an endpoint with the following path:
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```sh
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http://localhost:8480/select/0:0/
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```
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This allows to restrict access to specific tenants without having to create separate datasources in Grafana,
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or manually managing access at another proxy level.
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### Multi-tenant access for single-node VictoriaMetrics
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In order to use multi-tenant access with single-node VictoriaMetrics, you can use token claims such as `extra_labels`
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or `extra_filters` filled dynamically by using Identity Provider's user information.
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vmgateway uses those claims and [enhanced Prometheus querying API](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#prometheus-querying-api-enhancements)
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to provide additional filtering capabilities.
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For example, the following claims can be used to restrict user access to specific metrics:
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```json
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{
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"vm_access": {
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"extra_labels": {
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"team": "dev"
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},
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"extra_filters": ["{env=~\"aws|gcp\",cluster!=\"production\"}"]
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}
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}
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```
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This will add the following query args to the proxied request:
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- `extra_labels=team=dev`
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- `extra_filters={env=~"aws|gcp",cluster!="production"}`
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With this configuration VictoriaMetrics will add the following filters to every query: `{team="dev", env=~"aws|gcp", cluster!="production"}`.
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So when user will try to query `vm_http_requests_total` query will be transformed to `vm_http_requests_total{team="dev", env=~"aws|gcp", cluster!="production"}`.
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### Token signature verification
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It is also possible to enable [JWT token signature verification](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmgateway/#jwt-signature-verification) at
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vmgateway.
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To do this by using OpenID Connect discovery endpoint you need to specify the `-auth.oidcDiscoveryEndpoints` flag. For example:
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```sh
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./bin/vmgateway -eula \
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-enable.auth=true \
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-clusterMode=true \
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-write.url=http://localhost:8480 \
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-read.url=http://localhost:8481
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-auth.oidcDiscoveryEndpoints=http://localhost:3001/realms/master/.well-known/openid-configuration
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```
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Now vmgateway will print the following message on startup:
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```sh
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2023-03-13T14:45:31.552Z info VictoriaMetrics/app/vmgateway/main.go:154 using 2 keys for JWT token signature verification
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```
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That means that vmgateway has successfully fetched the public keys from the OpenID Connect discovery endpoint.
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It is also possible to provide the public keys directly via the `-auth.publicKeys` flag. See the [vmgateway documentation](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmgateway/#jwt-signature-verification) for details.
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## Use Grafana to query metrics
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Create a new Prometheus datasource in Grafana with the following URL `http://<vmgateway>:8431`.
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URL should point to the vmgateway instance.
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In the "Type and version" section it is recommended to set the type to "Prometheus" and the version to at least "2.24.x":
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/grafana-datasource-prometheus.webp" alt="Grafana datasource" />
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This allows Grafana to use a more efficient API to get label values.
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You can also use VictoriaMetrics [Grafana datasource](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/grafana-datasource) plugin.
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See installation instructions [here](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/grafana-datasource#installation).
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Enable `Forward OAuth identity` flag.<br>
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/grafana-ds.webp" >
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Now you can use Grafana to query metrics from the specified tenant.
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Users with `vm_access` claim will be able to query metrics from the specified tenant.
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## Test multi-tenant access
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For the test purpose we will setup the following services as [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) manifest:
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- Grafana
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- Keycloak
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- vmagent to generate test metrics
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- VictoriaMetrics cluster
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- vmgateway configured to work in cluster mode
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- VictoriaMetrics single node
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- vmgateway configured to work in single node mode
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```yaml
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version: '3'
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services:
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keycloak:
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image: quay.io/keycloak/keycloak:21.0
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command:
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- start-dev
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ports:
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- 3001:8080
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environment:
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KEYCLOAK_ADMIN: admin
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KEYCLOAK_ADMIN_PASSWORD: change_me
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grafana:
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image: grafana/grafana-oss:9.4.3
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network_mode: host
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volumes:
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- ./grafana.ini:/etc/grafana/grafana.ini
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- grafana_data:/var/lib/grafana/
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vmsingle:
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image: victoriametrics/victoria-metrics:v1.91.0
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command:
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- -httpListenAddr=0.0.0.0:8429
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vmstorage:
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image: victoriametrics/vmstorage:v1.91.0-cluster
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vminsert:
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image: victoriametrics/vminsert:v1.91.0-cluster
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command:
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- -storageNode=vmstorage:8400
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- -httpListenAddr=0.0.0.0:8480
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vmselect:
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image: victoriametrics/vmselect:v1.91.0-cluster
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command:
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- -storageNode=vmstorage:8401
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- -httpListenAddr=0.0.0.0:8481
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vmagent:
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image: victoriametrics/vmagent:v1.91.0
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volumes:
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- ./scrape.yaml:/etc/vmagent/config.yaml
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command:
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- -promscrape.config=/etc/vmagent/config.yaml
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- -remoteWrite.url=http://vminsert:8480/insert/0/prometheus/api/v1/write
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- -remoteWrite.url=http://vmsingle:8429/api/v1/write
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vmgateway-cluster:
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image: victoriametrics/vmgateway:v1.91.0-enterprise
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ports:
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- 8431:8431
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command:
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- -eula
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- -enable.auth=true
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- -clusterMode=true
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- -write.url=http://vminsert:8480
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- -read.url=http://vmselect:8481
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- -httpListenAddr=0.0.0.0:8431
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- -auth.oidcDiscoveryEndpoints=http://keycloak:8080/realms/master/.well-known/openid-configuration
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vmgateway-single:
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image: victoriametrics/vmgateway:v1.91.0-enterprise
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ports:
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- 8432:8431
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command:
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- -eula
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- -enable.auth=true
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- -write.url=http://vmsingle:8429
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- -read.url=http://vmsingle:8429
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- -httpListenAddr=0.0.0.0:8431
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- -auth.oidcDiscoveryEndpoints=http://keycloak:8080/realms/master/.well-known/openid-configuration
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volumes:
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grafana_data:
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```
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For the test purpose vmagent will be configured to scrape metrics from the following targets(`scrape.yaml` contents):
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: stat
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metric_relabel_configs:
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- if: "{instance =~ 'vmgateway.*'}"
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action: replace
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target_label: team
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replacement: admin
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- if: "{instance =~ 'localhost.*'}"
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action: replace
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target_label: team
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replacement: dev
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static_configs:
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- targets:
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- localhost:8429
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- vmgateway-single:8431
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- vmgateway-cluster:8431
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```
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Relabeling rules will add the `team` label to the scraped metrics in order to test multi-tenant access.
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Metrics from `localhost` will be labeled with `team=dev` and metrics from `vmgateway` will be labeled with `team=admin`.
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vmagent will write data into VictoriaMetrics single-node and cluster(with tenant `0:0`).
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Grafana datasources configuration will be the following:
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/grafana-test-datasources.webp" >
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Let's login as user with `team=dev` labels limitation set via claims.
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Using `vmgateway-cluster` results into `No data` response as proxied request will go to tenant `0:1`.
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Since vmagent is only configured to write to `0:0` `No data` is an expected response.
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/dev-cluster-nodata.webp" >
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Switching to `vmgateway-single` does have data. Note that it is limited to metrics with `team=dev` label.
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/dev-single-data.webp" >
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Now lets login as user with `team=admin`.
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Both cluster and single node datasources now return metrics for `team=admin`.
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/admin-cluster-data.webp" >
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<img src="grafana-vmgateway-openid-configuration/admin-single-data.webp" >
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