aeb17182b4
Signed-off-by: Emile Vauge <emile@vauge.com>
755 lines
25 KiB
Go
755 lines
25 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2014 The Prometheus Authors
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package prometheus
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import (
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"bytes"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"os"
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"sort"
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"sync"
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"github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
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dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
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)
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const (
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// Capacity for the channel to collect metrics and descriptors.
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capMetricChan = 1000
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capDescChan = 10
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)
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// DefaultRegisterer and DefaultGatherer are the implementations of the
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// Registerer and Gatherer interface a number of convenience functions in this
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// package act on. Initially, both variables point to the same Registry, which
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// has a process collector (see NewProcessCollector) and a Go collector (see
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// NewGoCollector) already registered. This approach to keep default instances
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// as global state mirrors the approach of other packages in the Go standard
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// library. Note that there are caveats. Change the variables with caution and
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// only if you understand the consequences. Users who want to avoid global state
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// altogether should not use the convenience function and act on custom
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// instances instead.
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var (
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defaultRegistry = NewRegistry()
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DefaultRegisterer Registerer = defaultRegistry
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DefaultGatherer Gatherer = defaultRegistry
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)
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func init() {
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MustRegister(NewProcessCollector(os.Getpid(), ""))
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MustRegister(NewGoCollector())
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}
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// NewRegistry creates a new vanilla Registry without any Collectors
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// pre-registered.
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func NewRegistry() *Registry {
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return &Registry{
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collectorsByID: map[uint64]Collector{},
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descIDs: map[uint64]struct{}{},
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dimHashesByName: map[string]uint64{},
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}
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}
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// NewPedanticRegistry returns a registry that checks during collection if each
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// collected Metric is consistent with its reported Desc, and if the Desc has
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// actually been registered with the registry.
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//
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// Usually, a Registry will be happy as long as the union of all collected
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// Metrics is consistent and valid even if some metrics are not consistent with
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// their own Desc or a Desc provided by their registered Collector. Well-behaved
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// Collectors and Metrics will only provide consistent Descs. This Registry is
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// useful to test the implementation of Collectors and Metrics.
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func NewPedanticRegistry() *Registry {
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r := NewRegistry()
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r.pedanticChecksEnabled = true
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return r
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}
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// Registerer is the interface for the part of a registry in charge of
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// registering and unregistering. Users of custom registries should use
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// Registerer as type for registration purposes (rather then the Registry type
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// directly). In that way, they are free to use custom Registerer implementation
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// (e.g. for testing purposes).
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type Registerer interface {
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// Register registers a new Collector to be included in metrics
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// collection. It returns an error if the descriptors provided by the
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// Collector are invalid or if they — in combination with descriptors of
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// already registered Collectors — do not fulfill the consistency and
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// uniqueness criteria described in the documentation of metric.Desc.
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//
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// If the provided Collector is equal to a Collector already registered
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// (which includes the case of re-registering the same Collector), the
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// returned error is an instance of AlreadyRegisteredError, which
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// contains the previously registered Collector.
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//
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// It is in general not safe to register the same Collector multiple
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// times concurrently.
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Register(Collector) error
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// MustRegister works like Register but registers any number of
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// Collectors and panics upon the first registration that causes an
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// error.
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MustRegister(...Collector)
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// Unregister unregisters the Collector that equals the Collector passed
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// in as an argument. (Two Collectors are considered equal if their
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// Describe method yields the same set of descriptors.) The function
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// returns whether a Collector was unregistered.
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//
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// Note that even after unregistering, it will not be possible to
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// register a new Collector that is inconsistent with the unregistered
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// Collector, e.g. a Collector collecting metrics with the same name but
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// a different help string. The rationale here is that the same registry
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// instance must only collect consistent metrics throughout its
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// lifetime.
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Unregister(Collector) bool
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}
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// Gatherer is the interface for the part of a registry in charge of gathering
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// the collected metrics into a number of MetricFamilies. The Gatherer interface
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// comes with the same general implication as described for the Registerer
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// interface.
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type Gatherer interface {
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// Gather calls the Collect method of the registered Collectors and then
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// gathers the collected metrics into a lexicographically sorted slice
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// of MetricFamily protobufs. Even if an error occurs, Gather attempts
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// to gather as many metrics as possible. Hence, if a non-nil error is
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// returned, the returned MetricFamily slice could be nil (in case of a
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// fatal error that prevented any meaningful metric collection) or
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// contain a number of MetricFamily protobufs, some of which might be
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// incomplete, and some might be missing altogether. The returned error
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// (which might be a MultiError) explains the details. In scenarios
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// where complete collection is critical, the returned MetricFamily
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// protobufs should be disregarded if the returned error is non-nil.
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Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error)
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}
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// Register registers the provided Collector with the DefaultRegisterer.
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//
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// Register is a shortcut for DefaultRegisterer.Register(c). See there for more
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// details.
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func Register(c Collector) error {
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return DefaultRegisterer.Register(c)
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}
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// MustRegister registers the provided Collectors with the DefaultRegisterer and
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// panics if any error occurs.
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//
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// MustRegister is a shortcut for DefaultRegisterer.MustRegister(cs...). See
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// there for more details.
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func MustRegister(cs ...Collector) {
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DefaultRegisterer.MustRegister(cs...)
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}
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// Unregister removes the registration of the provided Collector from the
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// DefaultRegisterer.
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//
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// Unregister is a shortcut for DefaultRegisterer.Unregister(c). See there for
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// more details.
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func Unregister(c Collector) bool {
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return DefaultRegisterer.Unregister(c)
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}
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// GathererFunc turns a function into a Gatherer.
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type GathererFunc func() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error)
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// Gather implements Gatherer.
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func (gf GathererFunc) Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error) {
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return gf()
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}
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// AlreadyRegisteredError is returned by the Register method if the Collector to
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// be registered has already been registered before, or a different Collector
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// that collects the same metrics has been registered before. Registration fails
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// in that case, but you can detect from the kind of error what has
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// happened. The error contains fields for the existing Collector and the
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// (rejected) new Collector that equals the existing one. This can be used to
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// find out if an equal Collector has been registered before and switch over to
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// using the old one, as demonstrated in the example.
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type AlreadyRegisteredError struct {
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ExistingCollector, NewCollector Collector
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}
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func (err AlreadyRegisteredError) Error() string {
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return "duplicate metrics collector registration attempted"
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}
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// MultiError is a slice of errors implementing the error interface. It is used
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// by a Gatherer to report multiple errors during MetricFamily gathering.
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type MultiError []error
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func (errs MultiError) Error() string {
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if len(errs) == 0 {
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return ""
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}
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buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
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fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d error(s) occurred:", len(errs))
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for _, err := range errs {
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fmt.Fprintf(buf, "\n* %s", err)
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}
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return buf.String()
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}
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// MaybeUnwrap returns nil if len(errs) is 0. It returns the first and only
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// contained error as error if len(errs is 1). In all other cases, it returns
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// the MultiError directly. This is helpful for returning a MultiError in a way
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// that only uses the MultiError if needed.
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func (errs MultiError) MaybeUnwrap() error {
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switch len(errs) {
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case 0:
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return nil
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case 1:
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return errs[0]
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default:
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return errs
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}
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}
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// Registry registers Prometheus collectors, collects their metrics, and gathers
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// them into MetricFamilies for exposition. It implements both Registerer and
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// Gatherer. The zero value is not usable. Create instances with NewRegistry or
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// NewPedanticRegistry.
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type Registry struct {
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mtx sync.RWMutex
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collectorsByID map[uint64]Collector // ID is a hash of the descIDs.
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descIDs map[uint64]struct{}
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dimHashesByName map[string]uint64
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pedanticChecksEnabled bool
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}
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// Register implements Registerer.
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func (r *Registry) Register(c Collector) error {
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var (
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descChan = make(chan *Desc, capDescChan)
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newDescIDs = map[uint64]struct{}{}
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newDimHashesByName = map[string]uint64{}
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collectorID uint64 // Just a sum of all desc IDs.
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duplicateDescErr error
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)
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go func() {
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c.Describe(descChan)
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close(descChan)
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}()
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r.mtx.Lock()
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defer r.mtx.Unlock()
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// Conduct various tests...
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for desc := range descChan {
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// Is the descriptor valid at all?
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if desc.err != nil {
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return fmt.Errorf("descriptor %s is invalid: %s", desc, desc.err)
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}
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// Is the descID unique?
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// (In other words: Is the fqName + constLabel combination unique?)
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if _, exists := r.descIDs[desc.id]; exists {
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duplicateDescErr = fmt.Errorf("descriptor %s already exists with the same fully-qualified name and const label values", desc)
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}
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// If it is not a duplicate desc in this collector, add it to
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// the collectorID. (We allow duplicate descs within the same
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// collector, but their existence must be a no-op.)
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if _, exists := newDescIDs[desc.id]; !exists {
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newDescIDs[desc.id] = struct{}{}
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collectorID += desc.id
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}
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// Are all the label names and the help string consistent with
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// previous descriptors of the same name?
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// First check existing descriptors...
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if dimHash, exists := r.dimHashesByName[desc.fqName]; exists {
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if dimHash != desc.dimHash {
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return fmt.Errorf("a previously registered descriptor with the same fully-qualified name as %s has different label names or a different help string", desc)
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}
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} else {
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// ...then check the new descriptors already seen.
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if dimHash, exists := newDimHashesByName[desc.fqName]; exists {
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if dimHash != desc.dimHash {
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return fmt.Errorf("descriptors reported by collector have inconsistent label names or help strings for the same fully-qualified name, offender is %s", desc)
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}
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} else {
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newDimHashesByName[desc.fqName] = desc.dimHash
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}
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}
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}
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// Did anything happen at all?
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if len(newDescIDs) == 0 {
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return errors.New("collector has no descriptors")
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}
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if existing, exists := r.collectorsByID[collectorID]; exists {
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return AlreadyRegisteredError{
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ExistingCollector: existing,
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NewCollector: c,
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}
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}
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// If the collectorID is new, but at least one of the descs existed
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// before, we are in trouble.
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if duplicateDescErr != nil {
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return duplicateDescErr
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}
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// Only after all tests have passed, actually register.
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r.collectorsByID[collectorID] = c
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for hash := range newDescIDs {
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r.descIDs[hash] = struct{}{}
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}
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for name, dimHash := range newDimHashesByName {
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r.dimHashesByName[name] = dimHash
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Unregister implements Registerer.
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func (r *Registry) Unregister(c Collector) bool {
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var (
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descChan = make(chan *Desc, capDescChan)
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descIDs = map[uint64]struct{}{}
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collectorID uint64 // Just a sum of the desc IDs.
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)
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go func() {
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c.Describe(descChan)
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close(descChan)
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}()
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for desc := range descChan {
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if _, exists := descIDs[desc.id]; !exists {
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collectorID += desc.id
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descIDs[desc.id] = struct{}{}
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}
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}
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r.mtx.RLock()
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if _, exists := r.collectorsByID[collectorID]; !exists {
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r.mtx.RUnlock()
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return false
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}
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r.mtx.RUnlock()
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r.mtx.Lock()
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defer r.mtx.Unlock()
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delete(r.collectorsByID, collectorID)
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for id := range descIDs {
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delete(r.descIDs, id)
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}
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// dimHashesByName is left untouched as those must be consistent
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// throughout the lifetime of a program.
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return true
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}
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// MustRegister implements Registerer.
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func (r *Registry) MustRegister(cs ...Collector) {
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for _, c := range cs {
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if err := r.Register(c); err != nil {
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panic(err)
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}
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}
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}
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// Gather implements Gatherer.
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func (r *Registry) Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error) {
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var (
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metricChan = make(chan Metric, capMetricChan)
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metricHashes = map[uint64]struct{}{}
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dimHashes = map[string]uint64{}
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wg sync.WaitGroup
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errs MultiError // The collected errors to return in the end.
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registeredDescIDs map[uint64]struct{} // Only used for pedantic checks
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)
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r.mtx.RLock()
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metricFamiliesByName := make(map[string]*dto.MetricFamily, len(r.dimHashesByName))
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// Scatter.
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// (Collectors could be complex and slow, so we call them all at once.)
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wg.Add(len(r.collectorsByID))
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go func() {
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wg.Wait()
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close(metricChan)
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}()
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for _, collector := range r.collectorsByID {
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go func(collector Collector) {
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defer wg.Done()
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collector.Collect(metricChan)
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}(collector)
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}
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// In case pedantic checks are enabled, we have to copy the map before
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// giving up the RLock.
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if r.pedanticChecksEnabled {
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registeredDescIDs = make(map[uint64]struct{}, len(r.descIDs))
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for id := range r.descIDs {
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registeredDescIDs[id] = struct{}{}
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}
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}
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r.mtx.RUnlock()
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// Drain metricChan in case of premature return.
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defer func() {
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for range metricChan {
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}
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}()
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// Gather.
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for metric := range metricChan {
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// This could be done concurrently, too, but it required locking
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// of metricFamiliesByName (and of metricHashes if checks are
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// enabled). Most likely not worth it.
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desc := metric.Desc()
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dtoMetric := &dto.Metric{}
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if err := metric.Write(dtoMetric); err != nil {
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errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
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"error collecting metric %v: %s", desc, err,
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))
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continue
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}
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metricFamily, ok := metricFamiliesByName[desc.fqName]
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if ok {
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if metricFamily.GetHelp() != desc.help {
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errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
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"collected metric %s %s has help %q but should have %q",
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desc.fqName, dtoMetric, desc.help, metricFamily.GetHelp(),
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))
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continue
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}
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// TODO(beorn7): Simplify switch once Desc has type.
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switch metricFamily.GetType() {
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case dto.MetricType_COUNTER:
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if dtoMetric.Counter == nil {
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errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
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"collected metric %s %s should be a Counter",
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desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
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))
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continue
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}
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case dto.MetricType_GAUGE:
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if dtoMetric.Gauge == nil {
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errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
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"collected metric %s %s should be a Gauge",
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desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
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))
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continue
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}
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case dto.MetricType_SUMMARY:
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if dtoMetric.Summary == nil {
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errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
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"collected metric %s %s should be a Summary",
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desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
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))
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continue
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}
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case dto.MetricType_UNTYPED:
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if dtoMetric.Untyped == nil {
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errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
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"collected metric %s %s should be Untyped",
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desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
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))
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continue
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}
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case dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM:
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if dtoMetric.Histogram == nil {
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errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
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"collected metric %s %s should be a Histogram",
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desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
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))
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continue
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}
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default:
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panic("encountered MetricFamily with invalid type")
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}
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} else {
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metricFamily = &dto.MetricFamily{}
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metricFamily.Name = proto.String(desc.fqName)
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metricFamily.Help = proto.String(desc.help)
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// TODO(beorn7): Simplify switch once Desc has type.
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switch {
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case dtoMetric.Gauge != nil:
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metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_GAUGE.Enum()
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case dtoMetric.Counter != nil:
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metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_COUNTER.Enum()
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case dtoMetric.Summary != nil:
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metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_SUMMARY.Enum()
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case dtoMetric.Untyped != nil:
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metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_UNTYPED.Enum()
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case dtoMetric.Histogram != nil:
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metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM.Enum()
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default:
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errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
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"empty metric collected: %s", dtoMetric,
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))
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continue
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}
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metricFamiliesByName[desc.fqName] = metricFamily
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}
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if err := checkMetricConsistency(metricFamily, dtoMetric, metricHashes, dimHashes); err != nil {
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errs = append(errs, err)
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continue
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}
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if r.pedanticChecksEnabled {
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// Is the desc registered at all?
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if _, exist := registeredDescIDs[desc.id]; !exist {
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errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
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"collected metric %s %s with unregistered descriptor %s",
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metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, desc,
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|
))
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|
continue
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}
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|
if err := checkDescConsistency(metricFamily, dtoMetric, desc); err != nil {
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|
errs = append(errs, err)
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|
continue
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|
}
|
|
}
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|
metricFamily.Metric = append(metricFamily.Metric, dtoMetric)
|
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}
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|
return normalizeMetricFamilies(metricFamiliesByName), errs.MaybeUnwrap()
|
|
}
|
|
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|
// Gatherers is a slice of Gatherer instances that implements the Gatherer
|
|
// interface itself. Its Gather method calls Gather on all Gatherers in the
|
|
// slice in order and returns the merged results. Errors returned from the
|
|
// Gather calles are all returned in a flattened MultiError. Duplicate and
|
|
// inconsistent Metrics are skipped (first occurrence in slice order wins) and
|
|
// reported in the returned error.
|
|
//
|
|
// Gatherers can be used to merge the Gather results from multiple
|
|
// Registries. It also provides a way to directly inject existing MetricFamily
|
|
// protobufs into the gathering by creating a custom Gatherer with a Gather
|
|
// method that simply returns the existing MetricFamily protobufs. Note that no
|
|
// registration is involved (in contrast to Collector registration), so
|
|
// obviously registration-time checks cannot happen. Any inconsistencies between
|
|
// the gathered MetricFamilies are reported as errors by the Gather method, and
|
|
// inconsistent Metrics are dropped. Invalid parts of the MetricFamilies
|
|
// (e.g. syntactically invalid metric or label names) will go undetected.
|
|
type Gatherers []Gatherer
|
|
|
|
// Gather implements Gatherer.
|
|
func (gs Gatherers) Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error) {
|
|
var (
|
|
metricFamiliesByName = map[string]*dto.MetricFamily{}
|
|
metricHashes = map[uint64]struct{}{}
|
|
dimHashes = map[string]uint64{}
|
|
errs MultiError // The collected errors to return in the end.
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
for i, g := range gs {
|
|
mfs, err := g.Gather()
|
|
if err != nil {
|
|
if multiErr, ok := err.(MultiError); ok {
|
|
for _, err := range multiErr {
|
|
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("[from Gatherer #%d] %s", i+1, err))
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("[from Gatherer #%d] %s", i+1, err))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
for _, mf := range mfs {
|
|
existingMF, exists := metricFamiliesByName[mf.GetName()]
|
|
if exists {
|
|
if existingMF.GetHelp() != mf.GetHelp() {
|
|
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
|
|
"gathered metric family %s has help %q but should have %q",
|
|
mf.GetName(), mf.GetHelp(), existingMF.GetHelp(),
|
|
))
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
if existingMF.GetType() != mf.GetType() {
|
|
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
|
|
"gathered metric family %s has type %s but should have %s",
|
|
mf.GetName(), mf.GetType(), existingMF.GetType(),
|
|
))
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
existingMF = &dto.MetricFamily{}
|
|
existingMF.Name = mf.Name
|
|
existingMF.Help = mf.Help
|
|
existingMF.Type = mf.Type
|
|
metricFamiliesByName[mf.GetName()] = existingMF
|
|
}
|
|
for _, m := range mf.Metric {
|
|
if err := checkMetricConsistency(existingMF, m, metricHashes, dimHashes); err != nil {
|
|
errs = append(errs, err)
|
|
continue
|
|
}
|
|
existingMF.Metric = append(existingMF.Metric, m)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return normalizeMetricFamilies(metricFamiliesByName), errs.MaybeUnwrap()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// metricSorter is a sortable slice of *dto.Metric.
|
|
type metricSorter []*dto.Metric
|
|
|
|
func (s metricSorter) Len() int {
|
|
return len(s)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (s metricSorter) Swap(i, j int) {
|
|
s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func (s metricSorter) Less(i, j int) bool {
|
|
if len(s[i].Label) != len(s[j].Label) {
|
|
// This should not happen. The metrics are
|
|
// inconsistent. However, we have to deal with the fact, as
|
|
// people might use custom collectors or metric family injection
|
|
// to create inconsistent metrics. So let's simply compare the
|
|
// number of labels in this case. That will still yield
|
|
// reproducible sorting.
|
|
return len(s[i].Label) < len(s[j].Label)
|
|
}
|
|
for n, lp := range s[i].Label {
|
|
vi := lp.GetValue()
|
|
vj := s[j].Label[n].GetValue()
|
|
if vi != vj {
|
|
return vi < vj
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We should never arrive here. Multiple metrics with the same
|
|
// label set in the same scrape will lead to undefined ingestion
|
|
// behavior. However, as above, we have to provide stable sorting
|
|
// here, even for inconsistent metrics. So sort equal metrics
|
|
// by their timestamp, with missing timestamps (implying "now")
|
|
// coming last.
|
|
if s[i].TimestampMs == nil {
|
|
return false
|
|
}
|
|
if s[j].TimestampMs == nil {
|
|
return true
|
|
}
|
|
return s[i].GetTimestampMs() < s[j].GetTimestampMs()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// normalizeMetricFamilies returns a MetricFamily slice with empty
|
|
// MetricFamilies pruned and the remaining MetricFamilies sorted by name within
|
|
// the slice, with the contained Metrics sorted within each MetricFamily.
|
|
func normalizeMetricFamilies(metricFamiliesByName map[string]*dto.MetricFamily) []*dto.MetricFamily {
|
|
for _, mf := range metricFamiliesByName {
|
|
sort.Sort(metricSorter(mf.Metric))
|
|
}
|
|
names := make([]string, 0, len(metricFamiliesByName))
|
|
for name, mf := range metricFamiliesByName {
|
|
if len(mf.Metric) > 0 {
|
|
names = append(names, name)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
sort.Strings(names)
|
|
result := make([]*dto.MetricFamily, 0, len(names))
|
|
for _, name := range names {
|
|
result = append(result, metricFamiliesByName[name])
|
|
}
|
|
return result
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// checkMetricConsistency checks if the provided Metric is consistent with the
|
|
// provided MetricFamily. It also hashed the Metric labels and the MetricFamily
|
|
// name. If the resulting hash is alread in the provided metricHashes, an error
|
|
// is returned. If not, it is added to metricHashes. The provided dimHashes maps
|
|
// MetricFamily names to their dimHash (hashed sorted label names). If dimHashes
|
|
// doesn't yet contain a hash for the provided MetricFamily, it is
|
|
// added. Otherwise, an error is returned if the existing dimHashes in not equal
|
|
// the calculated dimHash.
|
|
func checkMetricConsistency(
|
|
metricFamily *dto.MetricFamily,
|
|
dtoMetric *dto.Metric,
|
|
metricHashes map[uint64]struct{},
|
|
dimHashes map[string]uint64,
|
|
) error {
|
|
// Type consistency with metric family.
|
|
if metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_GAUGE && dtoMetric.Gauge == nil ||
|
|
metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_COUNTER && dtoMetric.Counter == nil ||
|
|
metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_SUMMARY && dtoMetric.Summary == nil ||
|
|
metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM && dtoMetric.Histogram == nil ||
|
|
metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_UNTYPED && dtoMetric.Untyped == nil {
|
|
return fmt.Errorf(
|
|
"collected metric %s %s is not a %s",
|
|
metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, metricFamily.GetType(),
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Is the metric unique (i.e. no other metric with the same name and the same label values)?
|
|
h := hashNew()
|
|
h = hashAdd(h, metricFamily.GetName())
|
|
h = hashAddByte(h, separatorByte)
|
|
dh := hashNew()
|
|
// Make sure label pairs are sorted. We depend on it for the consistency
|
|
// check.
|
|
sort.Sort(LabelPairSorter(dtoMetric.Label))
|
|
for _, lp := range dtoMetric.Label {
|
|
h = hashAdd(h, lp.GetValue())
|
|
h = hashAddByte(h, separatorByte)
|
|
dh = hashAdd(dh, lp.GetName())
|
|
dh = hashAddByte(dh, separatorByte)
|
|
}
|
|
if _, exists := metricHashes[h]; exists {
|
|
return fmt.Errorf(
|
|
"collected metric %s %s was collected before with the same name and label values",
|
|
metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric,
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
if dimHash, ok := dimHashes[metricFamily.GetName()]; ok {
|
|
if dimHash != dh {
|
|
return fmt.Errorf(
|
|
"collected metric %s %s has label dimensions inconsistent with previously collected metrics in the same metric family",
|
|
metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric,
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
dimHashes[metricFamily.GetName()] = dh
|
|
}
|
|
metricHashes[h] = struct{}{}
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
func checkDescConsistency(
|
|
metricFamily *dto.MetricFamily,
|
|
dtoMetric *dto.Metric,
|
|
desc *Desc,
|
|
) error {
|
|
// Desc help consistency with metric family help.
|
|
if metricFamily.GetHelp() != desc.help {
|
|
return fmt.Errorf(
|
|
"collected metric %s %s has help %q but should have %q",
|
|
metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, metricFamily.GetHelp(), desc.help,
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Is the desc consistent with the content of the metric?
|
|
lpsFromDesc := make([]*dto.LabelPair, 0, len(dtoMetric.Label))
|
|
lpsFromDesc = append(lpsFromDesc, desc.constLabelPairs...)
|
|
for _, l := range desc.variableLabels {
|
|
lpsFromDesc = append(lpsFromDesc, &dto.LabelPair{
|
|
Name: proto.String(l),
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
if len(lpsFromDesc) != len(dtoMetric.Label) {
|
|
return fmt.Errorf(
|
|
"labels in collected metric %s %s are inconsistent with descriptor %s",
|
|
metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, desc,
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
sort.Sort(LabelPairSorter(lpsFromDesc))
|
|
for i, lpFromDesc := range lpsFromDesc {
|
|
lpFromMetric := dtoMetric.Label[i]
|
|
if lpFromDesc.GetName() != lpFromMetric.GetName() ||
|
|
lpFromDesc.Value != nil && lpFromDesc.GetValue() != lpFromMetric.GetValue() {
|
|
return fmt.Errorf(
|
|
"labels in collected metric %s %s are inconsistent with descriptor %s",
|
|
metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, desc,
|
|
)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return nil
|
|
}
|