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GitHub - eben-vranken/promcap: 🔭 Drop-in Prometheus wrapper that caps metric cardinality at the source before unbounded labels OOM your monitoring stack.
eben-vranken · 2026-06-16 · via Show HN

Drop-in Prometheus *Vec wrapper that caps metric cardinality at the source, before unbounded labels OOM your monitoring stack.

CI Go Reference Go Report Card Coverage MIT License

Promcap wraps Prometheus CounterVec, GaugeVec, HistogramVec, and SummaryVec with a hard cardinality cap. Once a metric has emitted its configured number of distinct label combinations, every further combination collapses into a single __overflow__ series instead of creating a new one. Your dashboards keep working, and a runaway label (a user ID, a request path, an attacker-controlled header) can no longer grow your time-series count without bound.

A high-cardinality label is the classic way to take down a Prometheus stack: one mislabelled metric quietly spawns hundreds of thousands of series until the scrape target, the TSDB, or both run out of memory. The usual fixes are after-the-fact (relabel rules, recording-rule drops, alerts on series growth), and they fire once the damage is already in flight. Promcap enforces the ceiling in-process, at the moment the series would be created, so the unbounded growth never reaches the registry.

Install

go get github.com/eben-vranken/promcap

Quick start

Wrap a prometheus.Registerer once, then create capped metrics from it exactly as you would with the upstream constructors, plus a CapOpts:

package main

import (
	"net/http"

	"github.com/eben-vranken/promcap"
	"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
	"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp"
)

func main() {
	reg := prometheus.NewRegistry()
	cap := promcap.Wrap(reg)

	requests := cap.NewCounterVec(
		prometheus.CounterOpts{
			Name: "http_requests_total",
			Help: "Total HTTP requests by route and status.",
		},
		[]string{"route", "status"},
		promcap.CapOpts{MaxSeries: 1000},
	)

	// Use it like any *CounterVec.
	requests.WithLabelValues("/checkout", "200").Inc()
	requests.With(prometheus.Labels{"route": "/checkout", "status": "500"}).Inc()

	http.Handle("/metrics", promhttp.HandlerFor(reg, promhttp.HandlerOpts{}))
	http.ListenAndServe(":8080", nil)
}

Once 1000 distinct (route, status) pairs have been seen, the 1001st and every new pair after it are recorded under route="__overflow__", status="__overflow__" instead of minting fresh series. The collapsed observations are still counted, just bucketed together.

How it works

Each capped metric carries a small limiter that tracks the distinct label combinations it has admitted:

  1. The combination is checked against any per-label Allow lists. A value that is not on its label's allowlist overflows immediately, before it can consume the budget.
  2. If the combination has been seen before, it passes straight through to the underlying metric.
  3. If it is new and the metric is below MaxSeries, it is admitted and remembered.
  4. If it is new and the metric is at MaxSeries, it collapses into the __overflow__ series (or, with Evict, displaces the least-recently-used series; see below).

Every collapsed observation increments promcap_series_capped_total, a counter labelled by metric that Promcap registers once per registry. Scrape it to see exactly which metric is shedding cardinality and how much:

rate(promcap_series_capped_total[5m])

The limiter is guarded by a mutex, so all capped methods are safe for concurrent use. The hot path, a label combination that has already been admitted, takes a lock, hits a map, and returns with zero allocations.

Reserved value: __overflow__ is reserved. A real label value equal to __overflow__ is indistinguishable from the overflow bucket and will merge into it.

Drop-in scope

Promcap wraps the mutating and lookup methods that create series:

Capped: WithLabelValues, With, GetMetricWith, GetMetricWithLabelValues, Reset.

Not yet wrapped: CurryWith, Delete, DeleteLabelValues. Code that depends on these is not yet a drop-in replacement.

The capped types implement prometheus.Collector, so you register them on the wrapped registry (Promcap does this for you in the New*Vec constructors) and scrape them like any other collector.

Options

promcap.CapOpts{
	// MaxSeries is the cap on distinct admitted label combinations.
	// Defaults to 1000 when zero or negative.
	MaxSeries: 1000,

	// Allow restricts a label to a fixed set of values; any value not listed
	// overflows immediately. Allowed values still consume the MaxSeries budget.
	Allow: map[string][]string{
		"status": {"200", "400", "404", "500"},
	},

	// Evict, when true, evicts the least-recently-used series to make room for
	// a new one once MaxSeries is reached, instead of collapsing into the
	// overflow series. Evicted series are deleted from the metric; for counters
	// this discards their accumulated value.
	Evict: false,
}

Allow lists

Use Allow for labels whose valid values you know up front (HTTP status codes, a closed set of regions, a handful of event types). Anything outside the list overflows the instant it appears, so a typo or an injected value can never even start filling the budget:

cap.NewCounterVec(
	prometheus.CounterOpts{Name: "events_total"},
	[]string{"region", "kind"},
	promcap.CapOpts{
		MaxSeries: 500,
		Allow: map[string][]string{
			"region": {"us-east", "us-west", "eu-central"},
		},
	},
)

A value passed for an Allow label that is not one of the metric's labels panics at construction time: it is a programming error, not a runtime condition.

Eviction vs. overflow

By default, reaching MaxSeries is permanent for the run: new combinations collapse into __overflow__ and the admitted set never changes until Reset. That is the safe choice for unbounded or adversarial labels.

Set Evict: true when the live set of interesting label values rotates over time (active tenants, recently-seen hosts) and you would rather track the most recent MaxSeries of them than freeze the first ones you happened to see. Admission then evicts the least-recently-used series (using a clock second-chance policy so a still-active series gets one reprieve before it is dropped) and deletes it from the metric. For a counter, the evicted series' accumulated total is discarded.

Benchmarks

go test -bench . -benchmem on an AMD Ryzen 5 5600X (Go 1.26):

Path ns/op B/op allocs/op
Admitted combination (hot path) ~14 0 0
Overflow (cap reached) ~82 23 1
New admission (under cap) ~498 196 3
Eviction flood (Evict: true) ~234 112 3
Mixed read/write, parallel (12 cores) ~32 0 0

The case that matters in steady state, a label combination that has already been admitted, resolves in about 14 ns with zero allocations, so the cap adds essentially nothing to a metric that is behaving. Because that hot path takes only a read lock, it scales across cores instead of serializing: the mixed read/write parallel workload resolves in ~32 ns/op on 12 cores, down from ~347 ns when every call contended on a single mutex. The expensive paths are the ones you want to be rare: minting a brand-new series, or churning the working set under eviction.

Reproduce with:

go test -bench . -benchmem -run '^$'

Testing

The suite covers the limiter, every capped *Vec type, the allow/overflow and eviction interactions, and concurrent access, and runs under the race detector in CI.

License

MIT. See LICENSE.