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Prometheus Python Exporter for Mirth Connect

This Python script serves as a Prometheus exporter for Mirth Connect, allowing users to collect various metrics related to message processing and server health. Mirth Connect is an open-source integration engine that facilitates the exchange of healthcare information.

Features

  • Metrics Collection: Collects metrics such as messages received, sent, filtered, and errored per channel, as well as the current size of the Mirth server's storage.
  • Server Health Monitoring: Monitors the state of the Mirth server and reports it as either up (0) or down (1).
  • Dynamic Configuration: Configuration is read from a JSON file (mirthConfig.json), allowing users to specify the Mirth instance to monitor and authentication credentials.

Requirements

  • Python 3.x
  • prometheus_client library (pip install prometheus_client)
  • mirthpy library (pip install mirthpy)

Configuration

The exporter requires a mirthConfig.json file in the same directory with the following structure:

{
  "instance": "MIRTH_INSTANCE_URL",
  "username": "USERNAME",
  "password": "PASSWORD",
  "prometheusPort": PROMETHEUS_PORT_NUMBER
}

Metrics

  • mirth_messages_received_total: Number of messages received per channel.
  • mirth_messages_sent_total: Number of messages sent per channel.
  • mirth_messages_filtered_total: Number of messages filtered per channel.
  • mirth_messages_queued: Number of messages currently queued per channel.
  • mirth_messages_errored_total: Number of messages that encountered errors per channel.
  • mirth_server_size: Size of the Mirth server's storage in bytes.
  • mirth_server_state: State of the Mirth server (0 for up, 1 for down).

Usage

  1. Configure mirthConfig.json with the appropriate values.
  2. Run the script (python mirth_exporter.py).
  3. Access the metrics via Prometheus at the specified port (http://localhost:{prometheusPort} by default).

Important Note

Ensure that the Mirth Connect server is reachable from the machine running the exporter, and the specified credentials have appropriate permissions for accessing Mirth's APIs.

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