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module.string (deprecated)
Caution
Starting with release v0.40,module.string
is deprecated and is replaced byimport.string
.module.string
will be removed in a future release.
BETA: This is a beta component. Beta components are subject to breaking changes, and may be replaced with equivalent functionality that cover the same use case.
module.string
is a module loader component. A module loader is a Grafana Agent Flow
component which retrieves a module and runs the components defined inside of it.
Usage
module.string "LABEL" {
content = CONTENT
arguments {
MODULE_ARGUMENT_1 = VALUE_1
MODULE_ARGUMENT_2 = VALUE_2
...
}
}
Arguments
The following arguments are supported:
Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
content | secret or string | The contents of the module to load as a secret or string. | yes |
content
is a string that contains the configuration of the module to load.
content
is typically loaded by using the exports of another component. For example,
local.file.LABEL.content
remote.http.LABEL.content
remote.s3.LABEL.content
Blocks
The following blocks are supported inside the definition of module.string
:
Hierarchy | Block | Description | Required |
---|---|---|---|
arguments | arguments | Arguments to pass to the module. | no |
arguments block
The arguments
block specifies the list of values to pass to the loaded
module.
The attributes provided in the arguments
block are validated based on the
argument blocks defined in the module source:
If a module source marks one of its arguments as required, it must be provided as an attribute in the
arguments
block of the module loader.Attributes in the
argument
block of the module loader will be rejected if they are not defined in the module source.
Exported fields
The following fields are exported and can be referenced by other components:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
exports | map(any) | The exports of the Module loader. |
exports
exposes the export
config block inside a module. It can be accessed
from the parent config via module.string.LABEL.exports.EXPORT_LABEL
.
Values in exports
correspond to export blocks defined in the module
source.
Component health
module.string
is reported as healthy if the most recent load of the module was
successful.
If the module is not loaded successfully, the current health displays as unhealthy and the health includes the error from loading the module.
Debug information
module.string
does not expose any component-specific debug information.
Debug metrics
module.string
does not expose any component-specific debug metrics.
Example
In this example, we pass credentials from a parent config to a module which loads
a prometheus.remote_write
component. The exports of the
prometheus.remote_write
component are exposed to parent config, allowing
the parent config to pass metrics to it.
Parent:
local.file "metrics" {
filename = "/path/to/prometheus_remote_write_module.river"
}
module.string "metrics" {
content = local.file.metrics.content
arguments {
username = env("PROMETHEUS_USERNAME")
password = env("PROMETHEUS_PASSWORD")
}
}
prometheus.exporter.unix "default" { }
prometheus.scrape "local_agent" {
targets = prometheus.exporter.unix.default.targets
forward_to = [module.string.metrics.exports.prometheus_remote_write.receiver]
scrape_interval = "10s"
}
Module:
argument "username" { }
argument "password" { }
export "prometheus_remote_write" {
value = prometheus.remote_write.grafana_cloud
}
prometheus.remote_write "grafana_cloud" {
endpoint {
url = "https://prometheus-us-central1.grafana.net/api/prom/push"
basic_auth {
username = argument.username.value
password = argument.password.value
}
}
}