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type Counter ¶
type Counter interface { // With is used to provide label values when updating a Counter. This must be // used to provide values for all LabelNames provided to CounterOpts. With(labelValues ...string) Counter // Add increments a counter value. Add(delta float64) }
A Counter represents a monotonically increasing value.
type CounterOpts ¶
type CounterOpts struct { // Namespace, Subsystem, and Name are components of the fully-qualified name // of the Metric. The fully-qualified aneme is created by joining these // components with an appropriate separator. Only Name is mandatory, the // others merely help structuring the name. Namespace string Subsystem string Name string // Help provides information about this metric. Help string // LabelNames provides the names of the labels that can be attached to this // metric. When a metric is recorded, label values must be provided for each // of these label names. LabelNames []string // LabelHelp provides help information for labels. When set, this information // will be used to populate the documentation. LabelHelp map[string]string // StatsdFormat determines how the fully-qualified statsd bucket name is // constructed from Namespace, Subsystem, Name, and Labels. This is done by // including field references in `%{reference}` escape sequences. // // The following reference names are supported: // - #namespace - the value of Namespace // - #subsystem - the value of Subsystem // - #name - the value of Name // - #fqname - the fully-qualified metric name // - label_name - the value associated with the named label // // The result of the formatting must be a valid statsd bucket name. StatsdFormat string }
CounterOpts is used to provide basic information about a counter to the metrics subsystem.
type Gauge ¶
type Gauge interface { // With is used to provide label values when recording a Gauge value. This // must be used to provide values for all LabelNames provided to GaugeOpts. With(labelValues ...string) Gauge // Add increments a Gauge value. Add(delta float64) // TODO: consider removing // Set is used to update the current value associted with a Gauge. Set(value float64) }
A Gauge is a meter that expresses the current value of some metric.
type GaugeOpts ¶
type GaugeOpts struct { // Namespace, Subsystem, and Name are components of the fully-qualified name // of the Metric. The fully-qualified aneme is created by joining these // components with an appropriate separator. Only Name is mandatory, the // others merely help structuring the name. Namespace string Subsystem string Name string // Help provides information about this metric. Help string // LabelNames provides the names of the labels that can be attached to this // metric. When a metric is recorded, label values must be provided for each // of these label names. LabelNames []string // LabelHelp provides help information for labels. When set, this information // will be used to populate the documentation. LabelHelp map[string]string // StatsdFormat determines how the fully-qualified statsd bucket name is // constructed from Namespace, Subsystem, Name, and Labels. This is done by // including field references in `%{reference}` escape sequences. // // The following reference names are supported: // - #namespace - the value of Namespace // - #subsystem - the value of Subsystem // - #name - the value of Name // - #fqname - the fully-qualified metric name // - label_name - the value associated with the named label // // The result of the formatting must be a valid statsd bucket name. StatsdFormat string }
GaugeOpts is used to provide basic information about a gauge to the metrics subsystem.
type Histogram ¶
type Histogram interface { // With is used to provide label values when recording a Histogram // observation. This must be used to provide values for all LabelNames // provided to HistogramOpts. With(labelValues ...string) Histogram Observe(value float64) }
A Histogram is a meter that records an observed value into quantized buckets.
type HistogramOpts ¶
type HistogramOpts struct { // Namespace, Subsystem, and Name are components of the fully-qualified name // of the Metric. The fully-qualified aneme is created by joining these // components with an appropriate separator. Only Name is mandatory, the // others merely help structuring the name. Namespace string Subsystem string Name string // Help provides information about this metric. Help string // Buckets can be used to provide the bucket boundaries for Prometheus. When // omitted, the default Prometheus bucket values are used. Buckets []float64 // LabelNames provides the names of the labels that can be attached to this // metric. When a metric is recorded, label values must be provided for each // of these label names. LabelNames []string // LabelHelp provides help information for labels. When set, this information // will be used to populate the documentation. LabelHelp map[string]string // StatsdFormat determines how the fully-qualified statsd bucket name is // constructed from Namespace, Subsystem, Name, and Labels. This is done by // including field references in `%{reference}` escape sequences. // // The following reference names are supported: // - #namespace - the value of Namespace // - #subsystem - the value of Subsystem // - #name - the value of Name // - #fqname - the fully-qualified metric name // - label_name - the value associated with the named label // // The result of the formatting must be a valid statsd bucket name. StatsdFormat string }
HistogramOpts is used to provide basic information about a histogram to the metrics subsystem.
type Provider ¶
type Provider interface { // NewCounter creates a new instance of a Counter. NewCounter(CounterOpts) Counter // NewGauge creates a new instance of a Gauge. NewGauge(GaugeOpts) Gauge // NewHistogram creates a new instance of a Histogram. NewHistogram(HistogramOpts) Histogram }
A Provider is an abstraction for a metrics provider. It is a factory for Counter, Gauge, and Histogram meters.
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