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[/docs/grafana/latest/alerting/fundamentals/annotation-label/labels-and-label-matchers/] Learn about labels and label matchers in alerting [grafana alerting guide fundamentals] Label matchers 117

How label matching works

Use labels and label matchers to link alert rules to [notification policies]({{< relref "../../notifications/_index.md" >}}) and [silences]({{< relref "../../silences/_index.md" >}}). This allows for a very flexible way to manage your alert instances, specify which policy should handle them, and which alerts to silence.

A label matchers consists of 3 distinct parts, the label, the value and the operator.

  • The Label field is the name of the label to match. It must exactly match the label name.

  • The Value field matches against the corresponding value for the specified Label name. How it matches depends on the Operator value.

  • The Operator field is the operator to match against the label value. The available operators are:

Operator Description
= Select labels that are exactly equal to the value.
!= Select labels that are not equal to the value.
=~ Select labels that regex-match the value.
!~ Select labels that do not regex-match the value.

Example of a label matcher

Imagine we've defined the following set of labels for our alert.

{ foo=bar, baz=qux, id=12 }

In this situation,

  • A label matcher defined as foo=bar will match this alert rule.
  • A label matcher defined as foo!=bar will not match this alert rule.
  • A label matcher defined as id=~[0-9]+ will match this alert rule.
  • A label matcher defined as baz!~[0-9]+ will match this alert rule.