By default WG-Portal exposes Prometheus metrics on port `8787` if interface/peer statistic data collection is enabled. ## Exposed Metrics | Metric | Type | Description | |--------------------------------------------|-------|------------------------------------------------| | `wireguard_interface_received_bytes_total` | gauge | Bytes received through the interface. | | `wireguard_interface_sent_bytes_total` | gauge | Bytes sent through the interface. | | `wireguard_peer_last_handshake_seconds` | gauge | Seconds from the last handshake with the peer. | | `wireguard_peer_received_bytes_total` | gauge | Bytes received from the peer. | | `wireguard_peer_sent_bytes_total` | gauge | Bytes sent to the peer. | | `wireguard_peer_up` | gauge | Peer connection state (boolean: 1/0). | ## Prometheus Config Add following scrape job to your Prometheus config file: ```yaml # prometheus.yaml scrape_configs: - job_name: wg-portal scrape_interval: 60s static_configs: - targets: - localhost:8787 # Change localhost to IP Address or hostname with WG-Portal ``` # Grafana Dashboard You may import [`dashboard.json`](https://github.com/h44z/wg-portal/blob/master/deploy/helm/files/dashboard.json) into your Grafana instance. ![Dashboard](../../assets/images/dashboard.png)