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Adding documentation about special regex match group
Signed-off-by: Pedro Tanaka <pedro.stanaka@gmail.com>
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provider: "$1"
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#### Special match groups
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When using regex, the match group `0` is the full match and can be used to attach labels to the metric.
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Example:
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```yaml
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mappings:
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- match: ".+"
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match_type: regex
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name: "$0"
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labels:
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statsd_metric_name: "$0"
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```
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If a metric `my.statsd_counter` is received, the metric name will **still** be mapped to `my_statsd_counter` (Prometheus compatible name).
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But the metric will also have the label `statsd_metric_name` with the value `my.statsd_counter` (unchanged value).
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The same is not achievable with glob matching, for more details check [this issue](https://github.com/prometheus/statsd_exporter/issues/438).
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### Naming, labels, and help
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Please note that metrics with the same name must also have the same set of
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