Prometheus metrics exporter for api.weather.gov
nws_exporter
fetches weather information for a particular NWS station using the api.weather.gov API and emits
it as Prometheus metrics. Users must pick a particular station to fetch weather information from. The following
metrics are emitted when available (not all fields are available for all stations).
nws_station{station=$STATION, station_id=$STATION_ID, station_name=$STATION_NAME}
- Station metadatanws_elevation_meters{station=$STATION}
- Elevation of the station, in meters.nws_temperature_degrees{station=$STATION}
- Temperature, in degrees celsius.nws_dewpoint_degrees{station=$STATION}
- Dewpoint, in degrees celsius.nws_barometric_pressure_pascals{station=$STATION}
- Barometric pressure, in pascals.nws_visibility_meters{station=$STATION}
- Visibility, in meters.nws_relative_humidity{station=$STATION}
- Relative humidity (0-100).nws_wind_chill_degrees{station=$STATION}
- Temperature with wind chill, in degrees celsius.
There are multiple ways to install nws_exporter
listed below.
Binaries are published for GNU/Linux (x86_64), Windows (x86_64), and MacOS (x86_64 and aarch64) for each release.
Docker images for GNU/Linux (amd64) are published for each release.
nws_exporter
along with its dependencies can be downloaded and built from source using the
Rust cargo
tool. Note that this requires you have a Rust toolchain installed.
To install:
cargo install nws_exporter
To uninstall:
cargo uninstall nws_exporter
nws_exporter
along with its dependencies can be built from the latest sources on Github using
the Rust cargo
tool. Note that this requires you have Git and a Rust toolchain installed.
Get the sources:
git clone https://github.com/56quarters/nws_exporter.git && cd nws_exporter
Install from local sources:
cargo install --path .
To uninstall:
cargo uninstall nws_exporter
In order to export NWS forecast information, nws_exporter
needs to be told which NWS station to request
information for. You can get a list of the available stations in your state by using the API itself. An
example of this using curl
is below.
curl -sS 'https://api.weather.gov/stations?state=MA' | jq | less
This command lists all available stations in the state of Massachusetts. The properties.stationIdentifier
field for each station is the ID that you should use with nws_exporter
. For example KBOS
is the ID for
the station at Logan Airport in Boston.
You can then run nws_exporter
for this station as demonstrated below.
./nws_exporter KBOS
You can run nws_exporter
as a Systemd service using the provided unit file. This
unit file assumes that you have copied the resulting nws_exporter
binary to /usr/local/bin/nws_exporter
.
Make sure to edit the unit file to use a station near you that you picked in the previous step.
sudo cp target/release/nws_exporter /usr/local/bin/nws_exporter
sudo cp ext/nws_exporter.service /etc/systemd/system/nws_exporter.service
sudo sed -i 's/KBOS/YOUR_STATION/' /etc/systemd/system/nws_exporter.service
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable nws_exporter.service
sudo systemctl start nws_exporter.serivce
Prometheus metrics are exposed on port 9782
at /metrics
. Once nws_exporter
is running, configure scrapes of it by your Prometheus server. Add the host running
nws_exporter
as a target under the Prometheus scrape_configs
section as described by
the example below.
# Sample config for Prometheus.
global:
scrape_interval: 15s
evaluation_interval: 15s
external_labels:
monitor: 'my_prom'
scrape_configs:
- job_name: nws_exporter
static_configs:
- targets: ['example:9782']
nws_exporter is available under the terms of the GPL, version 3.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you shall be licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.