// Copyright 2014 The Prometheus Authors // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package prometheus import ( "errors" "math" "sort" "strings" "time" dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go" "github.com/prometheus/common/model" "google.golang.org/protobuf/proto" ) var separatorByteSlice = []byte{model.SeparatorByte} // For convenient use with xxhash. // A Metric models a single sample value with its meta data being exported to // Prometheus. Implementations of Metric in this package are Gauge, Counter, // Histogram, Summary, and Untyped. type Metric interface { // Desc returns the descriptor for the Metric. This method idempotently // returns the same descriptor throughout the lifetime of the // Metric. The returned descriptor is immutable by contract. A Metric // unable to describe itself must return an invalid descriptor (created // with NewInvalidDesc). Desc() *Desc // Write encodes the Metric into a "Metric" Protocol Buffer data // transmission object. // // Metric implementations must observe concurrency safety as reads of // this metric may occur at any time, and any blocking occurs at the // expense of total performance of rendering all registered // metrics. Ideally, Metric implementations should support concurrent // readers. // // While populating dto.Metric, it is the responsibility of the // implementation to ensure validity of the Metric protobuf (like valid // UTF-8 strings or syntactically valid metric and label names). It is // recommended to sort labels lexicographically. Callers of Write should // still make sure of sorting if they depend on it. Write(*dto.Metric) error // TODO(beorn7): The original rationale of passing in a pre-allocated // dto.Metric protobuf to save allocations has disappeared. The // signature of this method should be changed to "Write() (*dto.Metric, // error)". } // Opts bundles the options for creating most Metric types. Each metric // implementation XXX has its own XXXOpts type, but in most cases, it is just // an alias of this type (which might change when the requirement arises.) // // It is mandatory to set Name to a non-empty string. All other fields are // optional and can safely be left at their zero value, although it is strongly // encouraged to set a Help string. type Opts struct { // Namespace, Subsystem, and Name are components of the fully-qualified // name of the Metric (created by joining these components with // "_"). Only Name is mandatory, the others merely help structuring the // name. Note that the fully-qualified name of the metric must be a // valid Prometheus metric name. Namespace string Subsystem string Name string // Help provides information about this metric. // // Metrics with the same fully-qualified name must have the same Help // string. Help string // ConstLabels are used to attach fixed labels to this metric. Metrics // with the same fully-qualified name must have the same label names in // their ConstLabels. // // ConstLabels are only used rarely. In particular, do not use them to // attach the same labels to all your metrics. Those use cases are // better covered by target labels set by the scraping Prometheus // server, or by one specific metric (e.g. a build_info or a // machine_role metric). See also // https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/writing_exporters/#target-labels-not-static-scraped-labels ConstLabels Labels // now is for testing purposes, by default it's time.Now. now func() time.Time } // BuildFQName joins the given three name components by "_". Empty name // components are ignored. If the name parameter itself is empty, an empty // string is returned, no matter what. Metric implementations included in this // library use this function internally to generate the fully-qualified metric // name from the name component in their Opts. Users of the library will only // need this function if they implement their own Metric or instantiate a Desc // (with NewDesc) directly. func BuildFQName(namespace, subsystem, name string) string { if name == "" { return "" } switch { case namespace != "" && subsystem != "": return strings.Join([]string{namespace, subsystem, name}, "_") case namespace != "": return strings.Join([]string{namespace, name}, "_") case subsystem != "": return strings.Join([]string{subsystem, name}, "_") } return name } type invalidMetric struct { desc *Desc err error } // NewInvalidMetric returns a metric whose Write method always returns the // provided error. It is useful if a Collector finds itself unable to collect // a metric and wishes to report an error to the registry. func NewInvalidMetric(desc *Desc, err error) Metric { return &invalidMetric{desc, err} } func (m *invalidMetric) Desc() *Desc { return m.desc } func (m *invalidMetric) Write(*dto.Metric) error { return m.err } type timestampedMetric struct { Metric t time.Time } func (m timestampedMetric) Write(pb *dto.Metric) error { e := m.Metric.Write(pb) pb.TimestampMs = proto.Int64(m.t.Unix()*1000 + int64(m.t.Nanosecond()/1000000)) return e } // NewMetricWithTimestamp returns a new Metric wrapping the provided Metric in a // way that it has an explicit timestamp set to the provided Time. This is only // useful in rare cases as the timestamp of a Prometheus metric should usually // be set by the Prometheus server during scraping. Exceptions include mirroring // metrics with given timestamps from other metric // sources. // // NewMetricWithTimestamp works best with MustNewConstMetric, // MustNewConstHistogram, and MustNewConstSummary, see example. // // Currently, the exposition formats used by Prometheus are limited to // millisecond resolution. Thus, the provided time will be rounded down to the // next full millisecond value. func NewMetricWithTimestamp(t time.Time, m Metric) Metric { return timestampedMetric{Metric: m, t: t} } type withExemplarsMetric struct { Metric exemplars []*dto.Exemplar } func (m *withExemplarsMetric) Write(pb *dto.Metric) error { if err := m.Metric.Write(pb); err != nil { return err } switch { case pb.Counter != nil: pb.Counter.Exemplar = m.exemplars[len(m.exemplars)-1] case pb.Histogram != nil: for _, e := range m.exemplars { // pb.Histogram.Bucket are sorted by UpperBound. i := sort.Search(len(pb.Histogram.Bucket), func(i int) bool { return pb.Histogram.Bucket[i].GetUpperBound() >= e.GetValue() }) if i < len(pb.Histogram.Bucket) { pb.Histogram.Bucket[i].Exemplar = e } else { // The +Inf bucket should be explicitly added if there is an exemplar for it, similar to non-const histogram logic in https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/blob/main/prometheus/histogram.go#L357-L365. b := &dto.Bucket{ CumulativeCount: proto.Uint64(pb.Histogram.GetSampleCount()), UpperBound: proto.Float64(math.Inf(1)), Exemplar: e, } pb.Histogram.Bucket = append(pb.Histogram.Bucket, b) } } default: // TODO(bwplotka): Implement Gauge? return errors.New("cannot inject exemplar into Gauge, Summary or Untyped") } return nil } // Exemplar is easier to use, user-facing representation of *dto.Exemplar. type Exemplar struct { Value float64 Labels Labels // Optional. // Default value (time.Time{}) indicates its empty, which should be // understood as time.Now() time at the moment of creation of metric. Timestamp time.Time } // NewMetricWithExemplars returns a new Metric wrapping the provided Metric with given // exemplars. Exemplars are validated. // // Only last applicable exemplar is injected from the list. // For example for Counter it means last exemplar is injected. // For Histogram, it means last applicable exemplar for each bucket is injected. // // NewMetricWithExemplars works best with MustNewConstMetric and // MustNewConstHistogram, see example. func NewMetricWithExemplars(m Metric, exemplars ...Exemplar) (Metric, error) { if len(exemplars) == 0 { return nil, errors.New("no exemplar was passed for NewMetricWithExemplars") } var ( now = time.Now() exs = make([]*dto.Exemplar, len(exemplars)) err error ) for i, e := range exemplars { ts := e.Timestamp if ts == (time.Time{}) { ts = now } exs[i], err = newExemplar(e.Value, ts, e.Labels) if err != nil { return nil, err } } return &withExemplarsMetric{Metric: m, exemplars: exs}, nil } // MustNewMetricWithExemplars is a version of NewMetricWithExemplars that panics where // NewMetricWithExemplars would have returned an error. func MustNewMetricWithExemplars(m Metric, exemplars ...Exemplar) Metric { ret, err := NewMetricWithExemplars(m, exemplars...) if err != nil { panic(err) } return ret }