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qryn 3.x ☁️ qryn.cloud
🚀 polyglot, lighweight, multi-standard drop-in observability framework for Logs, Metrics and Traces
... it's pronounced /ˈkwɪr..ɪŋ/ or just querying
- Polyglot: Use LogQL, PromQL, and TempoQL languages to query, process and alert any data
- Lightweight: Powered by ClickHouse OLAP Engine + Bun the fast, all-in-one JavaScript runtime
- Voracious: Ingestion compatible with Opentelemetry, Loki, Prometheus, Influx, Datadog, Elastic + more
- Versatile: Explore data with qryn's built-in View Explorer and CLI or native Grafana compatibility
- Secure: Retain total control of data, using ClickHouse or InfluxDB IOx with S3 object storage
- Unmetered: Unlimited FOSS deployments or qryn.cloud option with advanced features and performance
- Indepentent: Designed to be a stand-alone, all-in-one Loki, Prometheus, Tempo drop-in alternative
🚀 Get Started
- Setup & Deploy qryn OSS using the documentation and get help in our Matrix room :octocat:
- No time? Use qryn.cloud and get polyglot in just minutes! Drop-in LGTM alternative ☁️
Features
💡 qryn independently implements popular observability standards, protocols and query languages
👁️ Built-In Explorer
qryn ships with view - our zero dependency, lightweight data explorer for Logs, Metrics and Traces
➡️ Ingest
📚 OpenTelemetry
⚡ qryn is officially integrated with opentelemetry supports any log, trace or metric format
Ingested data can be queried using any of the avialable qryn APIs (LogQL, PromQL, TraceQL)
💡 No modifications required to your opentelemetry instrumentation!
📚 Native
qryn supports native ingestion for Loki, Prometheus, Tempo/Zipkin and other protocols_
With qryn users can push data using any combination of supported protocols
💡 No opentelemetry or any other middlewayre/proxy required!
⬅️ Query
📚 Loki + LogQL
Any Loki compatible client or application can be used with qryn out of the box
⚡ qryn implements the Loki API for transparent compatibility with LogQL clients
The Grafana Loki datasource can be used to natively browse and query logs and display extracted timeseries
🎉 No plugins needed
👁️ No Grafana? No problem! Use View
📈 Prometheus + PromQL
Any Prometheus compatible client or application can be used with qryn out of the box
⚡ qryn implements the Prometheus API for transparent PromQL compatibility using WASM 🏆
The Grafana Prometheus datasource can be used to natively to query metrics and display timeseries
🎉 No plugins needed
👁️ No Grafana? No problem! Use View
🕛 Tempo + TraceQL
⚡ qryn implements the Tempo API for transparent compatibility with TraceQL clients.
Any Tempo/Opentelemetry compatible client or application can be used with qryn out of the box
The Tempo datasource can be used to natively query traces including TraceQL and supporting service graphs
🎉 No plugins needed
👁️ No Grafana? No problem! Use View
📚 Other Vendors
qryn can ingest data using the InfluxDB, DataDog, Elastic and other vendors.
With qryn and grafana everything just works right out of the box:
- Native datasource support without any plugin or extension
- Advanced Correlation between Logs, Metrics and Traces
- Service Graphs and Service Status Panels, and all the cool features
📚 Follow our team behind the scenes on the qryn blog
Contributions
Whether it's code, documentation or grammar, we ❤️ all contributions. Not sure where to get started?
- Join our Matrix Channel, and ask us any questions.
- Have a PR or idea? Request a session / code walkthrough with our team for guidance.
Contributors
License
©️ QXIP BV, released under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0. See LICENSE for details.
[^1]: qryn is not affiliated or endorsed by Grafana Labs or ClickHouse Inc. All rights belong to their respective owners.
[^2]: qryn is a 100% clear-room api implementation and does not fork, use or derivate from Grafana Loki code or concepts.
[^3]: Grafana®, Loki™ and Tempo® are a Trademark of Raintank, Grafana Labs. ClickHouse® is a trademark of ClickHouse Inc. Prometheus is a trademark of The Linux Foundation.