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A PromQL lexer for Pygments

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pygments-promql

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A PromQL lexer for Pygments.

This Python package provides a Pygments lexer for the Prometheus Query Language. It allows Pygments and other tools (Sphinx, Chroma, etc) to highlight PromQL queries.

PromQL syntax highlighted

Installation

Using pip

To get the latest version from pypi.org:

pip install pygments-promql

Usage

Command-line

In a terminal you can echo and pipe a query directly from stdin:

echo 'prometheus_http_requests_total{code="200"}' | pygmentize -l promql

Or use a file, for example, create the example.promql file with queries from tests/example.promql. In this case the option -l promql is not needed because the lexer will be detected based on the file extension.

Showing colorized output in a terminal:

pygmentize example.promql

To generate a PNG file:

pygmentize -f png -O "line_numbers=False,style=monokai" -o example.png example.promql

Python code

The following example:

from pygments import highlight
from pygments.formatters import HtmlFormatter
from pygments_promql import PromQLLexer

query = 'http_requests_total{handler="/api/comments"}'
print(highlight(query, PromQLLexer(), HtmlFormatter()))

Will generate this HTML output:

<div class="highlight">
    <pre>
        <span></span>
	<span class="nv">http_requests_total</span>
	<span class="p">{</span>
	<span class="nl">handler</span>
	<span class="o">=</span>
	<span class="s">&quot;/api/comments&quot;</span>
	<span class="p">}</span>
	<span class="w"></span>
    </pre>
</div>

Use HtmlFormatter(noclasses=True) to include CSS inline styles on every <span> tag.

Sphinx

In order to highlight PromQL syntax in your Sphinx documentation site you just need to add this 3 lines of Python code at the end of your site's conf.py file:

from sphinx.highlighting import lexers
from pygments_promql import PromQLLexer
lexers['promql'] = PromQLLexer()

Then you will be able to use it like this:

Here's a PromQL example:

.. code-block:: promql

	# A metric with label filtering
	go_gc_duration_seconds{instance="localhost:9090"}

Testing

If you want to test, play or contribute to this repo:

git clone https://github.com/pabluk/pygments-promql.git
cd pygments-promql/
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install -e .
pytest -v

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