Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package metric provides server metrics (a.k.a. transient stats) for a CockroachDB server. These metrics are persisted to the time-series database and are viewable through the web interface and the /_status/metrics/<NODEID> HTTP endpoint.
Adding a new metric ¶
First, add the metric to a Registry.
Next, call methods such as Counter() and Rate() on the Registry to register the metric. For example:
exec := &Executor{ ... selectCount: sqlRegistry.Counter("sql.select.count"), ... }
This code block registers the metric "sql.select.count" in sql.Registry. The metric can then be accessed through the "selectCount" variable, which can be updated as follows:
func (e *Executor) doSelect() { // do the SELECT e.selectCount.Inc(1) }
To add the metric to the web UI, modify the appropriate file in "ui/ts/pages/*.ts". Someone more qualified than me can elaborate, like @maxlang.
Sub-registries ¶
It's common for a Registry to become part of another Registry through the "Add" and "MustAdd" methods.
func NewNodeStatusMonitor(serverRegistry *registry) { nodeRegistry := metric.NewRegistry() // Add the registry for this node to the root-level server Registry. When // accessed from through the serverRegistry, all metrics from the // nodeRegistry will have the prefix "cr.node.". serverRegistry.MustAdd("cr.node.%s", nodeRegistry) }
Node-level sub-registries are added by calling:
(*metric.MetricRecorder).AddNodeRegistry(YOUR_NODE_SUBREGISTRY)
Testing ¶
After your test does something to trigger your new metric update, you'll probably want to call methods in TestServer such as MustGetSQLCounter() to verify that the metric was updated correctly. See "sql/metric_test.go" for an example.
Additionally, you can manually verify that your metric is updating by using the metrics endpoint. For example, if you're running the Cockroach DB server with the "--insecure" flag, you can use access the endpoint as follows:
$ curl http://localhost:8080/_status/nodes/1 (some other output) "cr.node.sql.select.count.1": 5, (some other output)
Note that a prefix and suffix have been added. The prefix "cr.node." denotes that this metric is node-level. The suffix ".1" specifies that this metric is for node 1.
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func TestingSetNow(f func() time.Time) func()
- type Counter
- type Gauge
- func (g *Gauge) Dec(i int64)
- func (g *Gauge) GetMetadata() Metadata
- func (g *Gauge) GetType() *prometheusgo.MetricType
- func (g *Gauge) Inc(i int64)
- func (g *Gauge) Inspect(f func(interface{}))
- func (g *Gauge) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)
- func (g *Gauge) Snapshot() metrics.Gauge
- func (g *Gauge) ToPrometheusMetric() *prometheusgo.Metric
- func (g *Gauge) Update(v int64)
- func (g *Gauge) Value() int64
- type GaugeFloat64
- type GraphiteExporter
- type Histogram
- func (h *Histogram) GetMetadata() Metadata
- func (h *Histogram) GetType() *prometheusgo.MetricType
- func (h *Histogram) Inspect(f func(interface{}))
- func (h *Histogram) Min() int64
- func (h *Histogram) RecordValue(v int64)
- func (h *Histogram) Snapshot() *hdrhistogram.Histogram
- func (h *Histogram) ToPrometheusMetric() *prometheusgo.Metric
- func (h *Histogram) TotalCount() int64
- func (h *Histogram) Windowed() (*hdrhistogram.Histogram, time.Duration)
- type Iterable
- type LabelPair
- func (*LabelPair) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)
- func (m *LabelPair) Marshal() (dAtA []byte, err error)
- func (m *LabelPair) MarshalTo(dAtA []byte) (int, error)
- func (*LabelPair) ProtoMessage()
- func (m *LabelPair) Reset()
- func (m *LabelPair) Size() (n int)
- func (m *LabelPair) String() string
- func (m *LabelPair) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error
- func (m *LabelPair) XXX_DiscardUnknown()
- func (m *LabelPair) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error)
- func (m *LabelPair) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message)
- func (m *LabelPair) XXX_Size() int
- func (m *LabelPair) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error
- type Metadata
- func (m *Metadata) AddLabel(name, value string)
- func (*Metadata) Descriptor() ([]byte, []int)
- func (m *Metadata) GetHelp() string
- func (m *Metadata) GetLabels() []*prometheusgo.LabelPair
- func (m *Metadata) GetMeasurement() string
- func (m *Metadata) GetName() string
- func (m *Metadata) GetUnit() Unit
- func (m *Metadata) Marshal() (dAtA []byte, err error)
- func (m *Metadata) MarshalTo(dAtA []byte) (int, error)
- func (*Metadata) ProtoMessage()
- func (m *Metadata) Reset()
- func (m *Metadata) Size() (n int)
- func (m *Metadata) String() string
- func (m *Metadata) Unmarshal(dAtA []byte) error
- func (m *Metadata) XXX_DiscardUnknown()
- func (m *Metadata) XXX_Marshal(b []byte, deterministic bool) ([]byte, error)
- func (m *Metadata) XXX_Merge(src proto.Message)
- func (m *Metadata) XXX_Size() int
- func (m *Metadata) XXX_Unmarshal(b []byte) error
- type PrometheusExportable
- type PrometheusExporter
- type PrometheusIterable
- type Rate
- type Registry
- func (r *Registry) AddLabel(name, value string)
- func (r *Registry) AddMetric(metric Iterable)
- func (r *Registry) AddMetricStruct(metricStruct interface{})
- func (r *Registry) Each(f func(name string, val interface{}))
- func (r *Registry) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)
- func (r *Registry) WriteMetricsMetadata(dest map[string]Metadata)
- type Struct
- type Unit
Constants ¶
const ( // MaxLatency is the maximum value tracked in latency histograms. Higher // values will be recorded as this value instead. MaxLatency = 10 * time.Second // TestSampleInterval is passed to histograms during tests which don't // want to concern themselves with supplying a "correct" interval. TestSampleInterval = time.Duration(math.MaxInt64) )
Variables ¶
var ( ErrInvalidLengthMetric = fmt.Errorf("proto: negative length found during unmarshaling") ErrIntOverflowMetric = fmt.Errorf("proto: integer overflow") )
var Unit_name = map[int32]string{
0: "UNSET",
1: "BYTES",
2: "CONST",
3: "COUNT",
4: "NANOSECONDS",
5: "PERCENT",
6: "SECONDS",
7: "TIMESTAMP_NS",
8: "TIMESTAMP_SEC",
}
var Unit_value = map[string]int32{
"UNSET": 0,
"BYTES": 1,
"CONST": 2,
"COUNT": 3,
"NANOSECONDS": 4,
"PERCENT": 5,
"SECONDS": 6,
"TIMESTAMP_NS": 7,
"TIMESTAMP_SEC": 8,
}
Functions ¶
func TestingSetNow ¶
TestingSetNow changes the clock used by the metric system. For use by testing to precisely control the clock.
Types ¶
type Counter ¶
A Counter holds a single mutable atomic value.
func (*Counter) Dec ¶
Dec overrides the metric.Counter method. This method should NOT be used and serves only to prevent misuse of the metric type.
func (*Counter) GetMetadata ¶
GetMetadata returns the metric's metadata including the Prometheus MetricType.
func (*Counter) GetType ¶
func (c *Counter) GetType() *prometheusgo.MetricType
GetType returns the prometheus type enum for this metric.
func (*Counter) Inspect ¶
func (c *Counter) Inspect(f func(interface{}))
Inspect calls the given closure with the empty string and itself.
func (*Counter) MarshalJSON ¶
MarshalJSON marshals to JSON.
func (*Counter) ToPrometheusMetric ¶
func (c *Counter) ToPrometheusMetric() *prometheusgo.Metric
ToPrometheusMetric returns a filled-in prometheus metric of the right type.
type Gauge ¶
type Gauge struct { Metadata // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A Gauge atomically stores a single integer value.
func NewFunctionalGauge ¶
NewFunctionalGauge creates a Gauge metric whose value is determined when asked for by calling the provided function. Note that Update, Inc, and Dec should NOT be called on a Gauge returned from NewFunctionalGauge.
func (*Gauge) GetMetadata ¶
GetMetadata returns the metric's metadata including the Prometheus MetricType.
func (*Gauge) GetType ¶
func (g *Gauge) GetType() *prometheusgo.MetricType
GetType returns the prometheus type enum for this metric.
func (*Gauge) Inspect ¶
func (g *Gauge) Inspect(f func(interface{}))
Inspect calls the given closure with the empty string and itself.
func (*Gauge) MarshalJSON ¶
MarshalJSON marshals to JSON.
func (*Gauge) ToPrometheusMetric ¶
func (g *Gauge) ToPrometheusMetric() *prometheusgo.Metric
ToPrometheusMetric returns a filled-in prometheus metric of the right type.
type GaugeFloat64 ¶
type GaugeFloat64 struct { Metadata metrics.GaugeFloat64 }
A GaugeFloat64 atomically stores a single float64 value.
func NewGaugeFloat64 ¶
func NewGaugeFloat64(metadata Metadata) *GaugeFloat64
NewGaugeFloat64 creates a GaugeFloat64.
func (*GaugeFloat64) GetMetadata ¶
func (g *GaugeFloat64) GetMetadata() Metadata
GetMetadata returns the metric's metadata including the Prometheus MetricType.
func (*GaugeFloat64) GetType ¶
func (g *GaugeFloat64) GetType() *prometheusgo.MetricType
GetType returns the prometheus type enum for this metric.
func (*GaugeFloat64) Inspect ¶
func (g *GaugeFloat64) Inspect(f func(interface{}))
Inspect calls the given closure with itself.
func (*GaugeFloat64) MarshalJSON ¶
func (g *GaugeFloat64) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error)
MarshalJSON marshals to JSON.
func (*GaugeFloat64) ToPrometheusMetric ¶
func (g *GaugeFloat64) ToPrometheusMetric() *prometheusgo.Metric
ToPrometheusMetric returns a filled-in prometheus metric of the right type.
type GraphiteExporter ¶
type GraphiteExporter struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
GraphiteExporter scrapes PrometheusExporter for metrics and pushes them to a Graphite or Carbon server.
func MakeGraphiteExporter ¶
func MakeGraphiteExporter(pm *PrometheusExporter) GraphiteExporter
MakeGraphiteExporter returns an initialized graphite exporter.
type Histogram ¶
type Histogram struct { Metadata // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A Histogram collects observed values by keeping bucketed counts. For convenience, internally two sets of buckets are kept: A cumulative set (i.e. data is never evicted) and a windowed set (which keeps only recently collected samples).
Top-level methods generally apply to the cumulative buckets; the windowed variant is exposed through the Windowed method.
func NewHistogram ¶
NewHistogram initializes a given Histogram. The contained windowed histogram rotates every 'duration'; both the windowed and the cumulative histogram track nonnegative values up to 'maxVal' with 'sigFigs' decimal points of precision.
func NewLatency ¶
NewLatency is a convenience function which returns a histogram with suitable defaults for latency tracking. Values are expressed in ns, are truncated into the interval [0, MaxLatency] and are recorded with one digit of precision (i.e. errors of <10ms at 100ms, <6s at 60s).
The windowed portion of the Histogram retains values for approximately histogramWindow.
func (*Histogram) GetMetadata ¶
GetMetadata returns the metric's metadata including the Prometheus MetricType.
func (*Histogram) GetType ¶
func (h *Histogram) GetType() *prometheusgo.MetricType
GetType returns the prometheus type enum for this metric.
func (*Histogram) Inspect ¶
func (h *Histogram) Inspect(f func(interface{}))
Inspect calls the closure with the empty string and the receiver.
func (*Histogram) RecordValue ¶
RecordValue adds the given value to the histogram. Recording a value in excess of the configured maximum value for that histogram results in recording the maximum value instead.
func (*Histogram) Snapshot ¶
func (h *Histogram) Snapshot() *hdrhistogram.Histogram
Snapshot returns a copy of the cumulative (i.e. all-time samples) histogram data.
func (*Histogram) ToPrometheusMetric ¶
func (h *Histogram) ToPrometheusMetric() *prometheusgo.Metric
ToPrometheusMetric returns a filled-in prometheus metric of the right type.
func (*Histogram) TotalCount ¶
TotalCount returns the (cumulative) number of samples.
type Iterable ¶
type Iterable interface { // GetName returns the fully-qualified name of the metric. GetName() string // GetHelp returns the help text for the metric. GetHelp() string // GetMeasurement returns the label for the metric, which describes the entity // it measures. GetMeasurement() string // GetUnit returns the unit that should be used to display the metric // (e.g. in bytes). GetUnit() Unit // GetMetadata returns the metric's metadata, which can be used in charts. GetMetadata() Metadata // Inspect calls the given closure with each contained item. Inspect(func(interface{})) }
Iterable provides a method for synchronized access to interior objects.
type LabelPair ¶
type LabelPair struct { Name *string `protobuf:"bytes,1,opt,name=name" json:"name,omitempty"` Value *string `protobuf:"bytes,2,opt,name=value" json:"value,omitempty"` }
metric.LabelPair is a proxy for io.prometheus.client.LabelPair. io.prometheus.client.LabelPair doesn't support gogoproto.marshaler and gogoproto.unmarshaler which are required by gRPC. metric.LabelPair stores information that is similarly structured, supports the requisite gogoproto options, and is convertible to io.prometheus.client.LabelPair to satisfy PrometheusExportable's GetLabels method.
func (*LabelPair) Descriptor ¶
func (*LabelPair) ProtoMessage ¶
func (*LabelPair) ProtoMessage()
func (*LabelPair) XXX_DiscardUnknown ¶
func (m *LabelPair) XXX_DiscardUnknown()
func (*LabelPair) XXX_Marshal ¶
func (*LabelPair) XXX_Unmarshal ¶
type Metadata ¶
type Metadata struct { Name string `protobuf:"bytes,1,req,name=name" json:"name"` Help string `protobuf:"bytes,2,req,name=help" json:"help"` Measurement string `protobuf:"bytes,3,req,name=measurement" json:"measurement"` Unit Unit `protobuf:"varint,4,req,name=unit,enum=cockroach.util.metric.Unit" json:"unit"` MetricType _go.MetricType `protobuf:"varint,5,opt,name=metricType,enum=io.prometheus.client.MetricType" json:"metricType"` Labels []*LabelPair `protobuf:"bytes,6,rep,name=labels" json:"labels,omitempty"` }
Metadata holds metadata about a metric. It must be embedded in each metric object. It's used to export information about the metric to Prometheus and for Admin UI charts.
func (*Metadata) Descriptor ¶
func (*Metadata) GetLabels ¶
func (m *Metadata) GetLabels() []*prometheusgo.LabelPair
GetLabels returns the metric's labels. For rationale behind the conversion from metric.LabelPair to prometheusgo.LabelPair, see the LabelPair comment in pkg/util/metric/metric.proto.
func (*Metadata) GetMeasurement ¶
GetMeasurement returns the entity measured by the metric.
func (*Metadata) ProtoMessage ¶
func (*Metadata) ProtoMessage()
func (*Metadata) XXX_DiscardUnknown ¶
func (m *Metadata) XXX_DiscardUnknown()
func (*Metadata) XXX_Marshal ¶
func (*Metadata) XXX_Unmarshal ¶
type PrometheusExportable ¶
type PrometheusExportable interface { // GetName is a method on Metadata GetName() string // GetHelp is a method on Metadata GetHelp() string // GetType returns the prometheus type enum for this metric. GetType() *prometheusgo.MetricType // GetLabels is a method on Metadata GetLabels() []*prometheusgo.LabelPair // ToPrometheusMetric returns a filled-in prometheus metric of the right type // for the given metric. It does not fill in labels. // The implementation must return thread-safe data to the caller, i.e. // usually a copy of internal state. ToPrometheusMetric() *prometheusgo.Metric }
PrometheusExportable is the standard interface for an individual metric that can be exported to prometheus.
type PrometheusExporter ¶
type PrometheusExporter struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
PrometheusExporter contains a map of metric families (a metric with multiple labels). It initializes each metric family once and reuses it for each prometheus scrape. It is NOT thread-safe. TODO(marc): we should really keep our metric objects here so we can avoid creating new prometheus.Metric every time we are scraped. see: https://github.com/ruiaylin/pgparser/issues/9326
pe := MakePrometheusExporter() pe.AddMetricsFromRegistry(nodeRegistry) pe.AddMetricsFromRegistry(storeOneRegistry) ... pe.AddMetricsFromRegistry(storeNRegistry) pe.Export(w)
func MakePrometheusExporter ¶
func MakePrometheusExporter() PrometheusExporter
MakePrometheusExporter returns an initialized prometheus exporter.
func (*PrometheusExporter) Gather ¶
func (pm *PrometheusExporter) Gather() ([]*prometheusgo.MetricFamily, error)
Gather implements prometheus.Gatherer
func (*PrometheusExporter) PrintAsText ¶
func (pm *PrometheusExporter) PrintAsText(w io.Writer) error
PrintAsText writes all metrics in the families map to the io.Writer in prometheus' text format. It removes individual metrics from the families as it goes, readying the families for another found of registry additions.
func (*PrometheusExporter) ScrapeRegistry ¶
func (pm *PrometheusExporter) ScrapeRegistry(registry *Registry)
ScrapeRegistry scrapes all metrics contained in the registry to the metric family map, holding on only to the scraped data (which is no longer connected to the registry and metrics within) when returning from the the call. It creates new families as needed.
type PrometheusIterable ¶
type PrometheusIterable interface { PrometheusExportable // Each takes a slice of label pairs associated with the parent metric and // calls the passed function with each of the children metrics. Each([]*prometheusgo.LabelPair, func(metric *prometheusgo.Metric)) }
PrometheusIterable is an extension of PrometheusExportable to indicate that this metric is comprised of children metrics which augment the parent's label values.
The motivating use-case for this interface is the existence of tenants. We'd like to capture per-tenant metrics and expose them to prometheus while not polluting the internal tsdb.
type Rate ¶
type Rate struct { Metadata // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A Rate is a exponential weighted moving average.
func NewRate ¶
NewRate creates an EWMA rate on the given timescale. Timescales at or below 2s are illegal and will cause a panic.
func (*Rate) GetMetadata ¶
GetMetadata returns the metric's metadata including the Prometheus MetricType.
func (*Rate) GetType ¶
func (e *Rate) GetType() *prometheusgo.MetricType
GetType returns the prometheus type enum for this metric.
func (*Rate) Inspect ¶
func (e *Rate) Inspect(f func(interface{}))
Inspect calls the given closure with itself.
func (*Rate) MarshalJSON ¶
MarshalJSON marshals to JSON.
func (*Rate) ToPrometheusMetric ¶
func (e *Rate) ToPrometheusMetric() *prometheusgo.Metric
ToPrometheusMetric returns a filled-in prometheus metric of the right type.
type Registry ¶
A Registry is a list of metrics. It provides a simple way of iterating over them, can marshal into JSON, and generate a prometheus format.
A registry can have label pairs that will be applied to all its metrics when exported to prometheus.
func (*Registry) AddMetricStruct ¶
func (r *Registry) AddMetricStruct(metricStruct interface{})
AddMetricStruct examines all fields of metricStruct and adds all Iterable or metric.Struct objects to the registry.
func (*Registry) MarshalJSON ¶
MarshalJSON marshals to JSON.
func (*Registry) WriteMetricsMetadata ¶
WriteMetricsMetadata writes metadata from all tracked metrics to the parameter map.
type Struct ¶
type Struct interface {
MetricStruct()
}
Struct can be implemented by the types of members of a metric container so that the members get automatically registered.
type Unit ¶
type Unit int32
DisplayUnit describes how the metric's units should be displayed in charts.
const ( // UNSET expresses that the metric's DisplayUnit wasn't explicitly set. Unit_UNSET Unit = 0 // BYTES expresses that the metric's measurement is in bytes. Unit_BYTES Unit = 1 // CONST expresses that the metric's measurement is a constant value. Unit_CONST Unit = 2 // COUNT expresses that the metric's measurement is a count. Unit_COUNT Unit = 3 // NANOSECONDS expresses that the metric's measurement is in nanoseconds. Unit_NANOSECONDS Unit = 4 // PERCENT expresses that the metric's measurement is a percentage value. Unit_PERCENT Unit = 5 // SECONDS expresses that the metric's measurement is in seconds. Unit_SECONDS Unit = 6 // TIMESTAMP_NS expresses that the metric's measurement is a time since the // Unix epoch in nanoseconds. Unit_TIMESTAMP_NS Unit = 7 // TIMESTAMP_SEC expresses that the metric's measurement is a time since the // Unix epoch in seconds. Unit_TIMESTAMP_SEC Unit = 8 )
func (Unit) EnumDescriptor ¶
func (*Unit) UnmarshalJSON ¶
Source Files ¶
Directories ¶
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Package aggmetric provides functionality to create metrics which expose aggregate metrics for internal collection and additionally per-child reporting to prometheus.
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Package aggmetric provides functionality to create metrics which expose aggregate metrics for internal collection and additionally per-child reporting to prometheus. |