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Docker environment for running an OpenTelemetry stack locally using Prometheus, Mimir, Loki, Tempo, Grafana Agent, and Grafana.

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OpenTelemetry stack on Docker

Docker environment for running an OpenTelemetry stack locally using:

The goal is to provide the simplest and lightest setup possible for running these components together. This means no authentication, no HA configuration, no load-balancer, no TLS.

Setup

Clone the repository with:

$ git clone [email protected]:nunchistudio/docker-opentelemetry.git

Then, start the Docker environment:

$ cd ./docker-opentelemetry
$ docker compose up -d

At this point you should have all containers running (truncated for better visibility):

$ docker ps

IMAGE                    PORTS
grafana/agent:latest     0.0.0.0:7020-7021->7020-7021/tcp
grafana/grafana:latest   0.0.0.0:3000->3000/tcp
prom/prometheus:latest   0.0.0.0:9090->9090/tcp
grafana/mimir:latest     0.0.0.0:3300->3300/tcp, 8080/tcp
grafana/tempo:latest     0.0.0.0:3200-3201->3200-3201/tcp, 0.0.0.0:50397->7946/tcp
grafana/loki:latest      0.0.0.0:3100->3100/tcp, 0.0.0.0:50398->7946/tcp
minio/minio:latest       0.0.0.0:9000-9001->9000-9001/tcp

You can access the Grafana dashboard at http://localhost:3000. Datasources are already configured to work with Mimir, Loki, and Tempo.

OpenTelemetry collector endpoint is exposed at localhost:7021.

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Repository licensed under the MIT License.

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