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189 lines
6.7 KiB
Go
189 lines
6.7 KiB
Go
// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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package metric // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric"
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"slices"
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)
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// errAgg is wrapped by misconfigured aggregations.
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var errAgg = errors.New("aggregation")
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// Aggregation is the aggregation used to summarize recorded measurements.
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type Aggregation interface {
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// copy returns a deep copy of the Aggregation.
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copy() Aggregation
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// err returns an error for any misconfigured Aggregation.
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err() error
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}
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// AggregationDrop is an Aggregation that drops all recorded data.
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type AggregationDrop struct{} // AggregationDrop has no parameters.
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var _ Aggregation = AggregationDrop{}
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// copy returns a deep copy of d.
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func (d AggregationDrop) copy() Aggregation { return d }
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// err returns an error for any misconfiguration. A drop aggregation has no
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// parameters and cannot be misconfigured, therefore this always returns nil.
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func (AggregationDrop) err() error { return nil }
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// AggregationDefault is an Aggregation that uses the default instrument kind selection
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// mapping to select another Aggregation. A metric reader can be configured to
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// make an aggregation selection based on instrument kind that differs from
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// the default. This Aggregation ensures the default is used.
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//
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// See the [DefaultAggregationSelector] for information about the default
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// instrument kind selection mapping.
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type AggregationDefault struct{} // AggregationDefault has no parameters.
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var _ Aggregation = AggregationDefault{}
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// copy returns a deep copy of d.
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func (d AggregationDefault) copy() Aggregation { return d }
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// err returns an error for any misconfiguration. A default aggregation has no
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// parameters and cannot be misconfigured, therefore this always returns nil.
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func (AggregationDefault) err() error { return nil }
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// AggregationSum is an Aggregation that summarizes a set of measurements as their
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// arithmetic sum.
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type AggregationSum struct{} // AggregationSum has no parameters.
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var _ Aggregation = AggregationSum{}
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// copy returns a deep copy of s.
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func (s AggregationSum) copy() Aggregation { return s }
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// err returns an error for any misconfiguration. A sum aggregation has no
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// parameters and cannot be misconfigured, therefore this always returns nil.
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func (AggregationSum) err() error { return nil }
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// AggregationLastValue is an Aggregation that summarizes a set of measurements as the
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// last one made.
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type AggregationLastValue struct{} // AggregationLastValue has no parameters.
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var _ Aggregation = AggregationLastValue{}
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// copy returns a deep copy of l.
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func (l AggregationLastValue) copy() Aggregation { return l }
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// err returns an error for any misconfiguration. A last-value aggregation has
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// no parameters and cannot be misconfigured, therefore this always returns
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// nil.
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func (AggregationLastValue) err() error { return nil }
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// AggregationExplicitBucketHistogram is an Aggregation that summarizes a set of
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// measurements as an histogram with explicitly defined buckets.
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type AggregationExplicitBucketHistogram struct {
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// Boundaries are the increasing bucket boundary values. Boundary values
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// define bucket upper bounds. Buckets are exclusive of their lower
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// boundary and inclusive of their upper bound (except at positive
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// infinity). A measurement is defined to fall into the greatest-numbered
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// bucket with a boundary that is greater than or equal to the
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// measurement. As an example, boundaries defined as:
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//
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// []float64{0, 5, 10, 25, 50, 75, 100, 250, 500, 1000}
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//
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// Will define these buckets:
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//
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// (-∞, 0], (0, 5.0], (5.0, 10.0], (10.0, 25.0], (25.0, 50.0],
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// (50.0, 75.0], (75.0, 100.0], (100.0, 250.0], (250.0, 500.0],
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// (500.0, 1000.0], (1000.0, +∞)
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Boundaries []float64
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// NoMinMax indicates whether to not record the min and max of the
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// distribution. By default, these extrema are recorded.
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//
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// Recording these extrema for cumulative data is expected to have little
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// value, they will represent the entire life of the instrument instead of
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// just the current collection cycle. It is recommended to set this to true
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// for that type of data to avoid computing the low-value extrema.
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NoMinMax bool
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}
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var _ Aggregation = AggregationExplicitBucketHistogram{}
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// errHist is returned by misconfigured ExplicitBucketHistograms.
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var errHist = fmt.Errorf("%w: explicit bucket histogram", errAgg)
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// err returns an error for any misconfiguration.
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func (h AggregationExplicitBucketHistogram) err() error {
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if len(h.Boundaries) <= 1 {
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return nil
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}
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// Check boundaries are monotonic.
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i := h.Boundaries[0]
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for _, j := range h.Boundaries[1:] {
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if i >= j {
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return fmt.Errorf("%w: non-monotonic boundaries: %v", errHist, h.Boundaries)
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}
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i = j
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}
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return nil
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}
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// copy returns a deep copy of h.
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func (h AggregationExplicitBucketHistogram) copy() Aggregation {
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return AggregationExplicitBucketHistogram{
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Boundaries: slices.Clone(h.Boundaries),
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NoMinMax: h.NoMinMax,
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}
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}
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// AggregationBase2ExponentialHistogram is an Aggregation that summarizes a set of
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// measurements as an histogram with bucket widths that grow exponentially.
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type AggregationBase2ExponentialHistogram struct {
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// MaxSize is the maximum number of buckets to use for the histogram.
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MaxSize int32
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// MaxScale is the maximum resolution scale to use for the histogram.
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//
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// MaxScale has a maximum value of 20. Using a value of 20 means the
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// maximum number of buckets that can fit within the range of a
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// signed 32-bit integer index could be used.
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//
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// MaxScale has a minimum value of -10. Using a value of -10 means only
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// two buckets will be used.
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MaxScale int32
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// NoMinMax indicates whether to not record the min and max of the
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// distribution. By default, these extrema are recorded.
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//
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// Recording these extrema for cumulative data is expected to have little
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// value, they will represent the entire life of the instrument instead of
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// just the current collection cycle. It is recommended to set this to true
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// for that type of data to avoid computing the low-value extrema.
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NoMinMax bool
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}
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var _ Aggregation = AggregationBase2ExponentialHistogram{}
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// copy returns a deep copy of the Aggregation.
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func (e AggregationBase2ExponentialHistogram) copy() Aggregation {
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return e
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}
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const (
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expoMaxScale = 20
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expoMinScale = -10
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)
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// errExpoHist is returned by misconfigured Base2ExponentialBucketHistograms.
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var errExpoHist = fmt.Errorf("%w: exponential histogram", errAgg)
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// err returns an error for any misconfigured Aggregation.
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func (e AggregationBase2ExponentialHistogram) err() error {
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if e.MaxScale > expoMaxScale {
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return fmt.Errorf("%w: max size %d is greater than maximum scale %d", errExpoHist, e.MaxSize, expoMaxScale)
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}
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if e.MaxSize <= 0 {
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return fmt.Errorf("%w: max size %d is less than or equal to zero", errExpoHist, e.MaxSize)
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}
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return nil
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}
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