Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Constants
- type Channel
- type Peer
- func (p *Peer) AddState(key string, s State) *Channel
- func (p *Peer) ClusterSize() int
- func (p *Peer) Info() map[string]interface{}
- func (p *Peer) Leave(timeout time.Duration) error
- func (p *Peer) Name() string
- func (p *Peer) Peers() []*memberlist.Node
- func (p *Peer) Position() int
- func (p *Peer) Ready() bool
- func (p *Peer) Self() *memberlist.Node
- func (p *Peer) Settle(ctx context.Context, interval time.Duration)
- func (p *Peer) Status() string
- func (p *Peer) WaitReady()
- type State
Constants ¶
const ( DefaultPushPullInterval = 60 * time.Second DefaultGossipInterval = 200 * time.Millisecond )
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Types ¶
type Channel ¶
type Channel struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Channel allows clients to send messages for a specific state type that will be broadcasted in a best-effort manner.
type Peer ¶
type Peer struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Peer is a single peer in a gossip cluster.
func (*Peer) AddState ¶
AddState adds a new state that will be gossiped. It returns a channel to which broadcast messages for the state can be sent.
func (*Peer) ClusterSize ¶
ClusterSize returns the current number of alive members in the cluster.
func (*Peer) Peers ¶
func (p *Peer) Peers() []*memberlist.Node
Peers returns the peers in the cluster.
func (*Peer) Self ¶
func (p *Peer) Self() *memberlist.Node
Self returns the node information about the peer itself.
func (*Peer) Settle ¶
Settle waits until the mesh is ready (and sets the appropriate internal state when it is). The idea is that we don't want to start "working" before we get a chance to know most of the alerts and/or silences. Inspired from https://github.com/apache/cassandra/blob/7a40abb6a5108688fb1b10c375bb751cbb782ea4/src/java/org/apache/cassandra/gms/Gossiper.java This is clearly not perfect or strictly correct but should prevent the alertmanager to send notification before it is obviously not ready. This is especially important for those that do not have persistent storage.