# Postgres Exporter This playbook can configure [Postgres Exporter](https://github.com/prometheus-community/postgres_exporter) by utilizing [mother-of-all-self-hosting/ansible-role-postgres-exporter](https://github.com/mother-of-all-self-hosting/ansible-role-prometheus-postgres-exporter.git). ## Configuration To enable this service, add the following configuration to your `vars.yml` file and re-run the [installation](../installing.md) process: ```yaml ######################################################################## # # # prometheus_postgres_exporter # # # ######################################################################## prometheus_postgres_exporter_enabled: true # To expose the metrics publicly, enable and configure the lines below: # prometheus_postgres_exporter_hostname: mash.example.com # prometheus_postgres_exporter_path_prefix: /metrics/postgres-exporter # To protect the metrics with HTTP Basic Auth, enable and configure the lines below: # prometheus_postgres_exporter_basicauth_enabled: true # prometheus_postgres_exporter_basicauth_user: your_username # prometheus_postgres_exporter_basicauth_password: your password ######################################################################## # # # /prometheus_postgres_exporter # # # ######################################################################## ``` Unless you're scraping the Postgres Exporter metrics from a local [Prometheus](prometheus.md) instance, as described in [Integrating with Postgres Exporter](prometheus.md#integrating-with-postgres-exporter), you will probably wish to expose the metrics publicly so that a remote Prometheus instance can fetch them. ## Usage After you installed the exporter, your stats will be available on `mash.example.com/metrics/postgres-exporter` with basic auth credentials you configured