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stage: Verify
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group: Pipeline Insights
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info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/ux/technical-writing/#assignments
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# Metrics Reports **(PREMIUM)**
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> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/9788) in GitLab 11.10. Requires GitLab Runner 11.10 and above.
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GitLab provides a lot of great reporting tools for things like [merge requests](../user/project/merge_requests/index.md) - [Unit test reports](testing/unit_test_reports.md), [code quality](../user/project/merge_requests/code_quality.md), and performance tests. While JUnit is a great open framework for tests that "pass" or "fail", it is also important to see other types of metrics from a given change.
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You can configure your job to use custom Metrics Reports, and GitLab displays a report on the merge request so that it's easier and faster to identify changes without having to check the entire log.
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![Metrics Reports](img/metrics_reports_v13_0.png)
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## Use cases
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Consider the following examples of data that can use Metrics Reports:
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1. Memory usage
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1. Load testing results
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1. Code complexity
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1. Code coverage stats
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## How it works
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Metrics for a branch are read from the latest metrics report artifact (default filename: `metrics.txt`) as string values.
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For an MR, the values of these metrics from the feature branch are compared to the values from the target branch. Then they are displayed in the MR widget in this order:
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- Existing metrics with changed values.
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- Metrics that have been added by the MR. Marked with a **New** badge.
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- Metrics that have been removed by the MR. Marked with a **Removed** badge.
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- Existing metrics with unchanged values.
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## How to set it up
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Add a job that creates a [metrics report](yaml/artifacts_reports.md#artifactsreportsmetrics) (default filename: `metrics.txt`). The file should conform to the [OpenMetrics](https://openmetrics.io/) format.
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For example:
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```yaml
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metrics:
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script:
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- echo 'metric_name metric_value' > metrics.txt
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artifacts:
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reports:
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metrics: metrics.txt
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```
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## Advanced Example
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An advanced example of an OpenMetrics text file (from the [Prometheus documentation](https://github.com/prometheus/docs/blob/master/content/docs/instrumenting/exposition_formats.md#text-format-example))
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renders in the merge request widget as:
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![Metrics Reports Advanced](img/metrics_reports_advanced_v13_0.png)
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## Troubleshooting
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### Metrics reports did not change
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You can see `Metrics reports did not change` when trying to view metrics reports in merge requests. Reasons for this are:
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- The target branch for the merge request doesn't have a baseline metrics report for comparison.
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- You don't have GitLab license at the Premium tier or above.
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There is [an issue open](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/343065) to improve this message.
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