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Julius Volz 42601acfde Replace labelsToKey() with metric Fingerprint (fixes grouping bug). 2015-02-21 17:45:47 +01:00
Julius Volz 7fefccd929 Write() directly into hash and use model.SeparatorByte. 2015-02-21 17:19:13 +01:00
Julius Volz 645cf57bed Fix aggregation grouping key calculation. 2015-02-21 14:05:50 +01:00
Julius Volz 72d7b325a1 Implement offset operator.
This allows changing the time offset for individual instant and range
vectors in a query.

For example, this returns the value of `foo` 5 minutes in the past
relative to the current query evaluation time:

    foo offset 5m

Note that the `offset` modifier always needs to follow the selector
immediately. I.e. the following would be correct:

    sum(foo offset 5m) // GOOD.

While the following would be *incorrect*:

    sum(foo) offset 5m // INVALID.

The same works for range vectors. This returns the 5-minutes-rate that
`foo` had a week ago:

    rate(foo[5m] offset 1w)

This change touches the following components:

* Lexer/parser: additions to correctly parse the new `offset`/`OFFSET`
  keyword.
* AST: vector and matrix nodes now have an additional `offset` field.
  This is used during their evaluation to adjust query and result times
  appropriately.
* Query analyzer: now works on separate sets of ranges and instants per
  offset. Isolating different offsets from each other completely in this
  way keeps the preloading code relatively simple.

No storage engine changes were needed by this change.

The rules tests have been changed to not probe the internal
implementation details of the query analyzer anymore (how many instants
and ranges have been preloaded). This would also become too cumbersome
to test with the new model, and measuring the result of the query should
be sufficient.

This fixes https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/529
This fixed https://github.com/prometheus/promdash/issues/201
2015-02-18 02:41:27 +01:00
Brian Brazil 60271d58bf Change the 2nd argument of round to toNearest.
This is more useful if you want get a multiple of 2 or 5, while
still working for .001.
2015-02-05 16:13:40 +00:00
Fabian Reinartz fa1e90003b Query timeout added.
This is related to #454. Queries now timeout after a duration set by
the -query.timeout flag. The TotalEvalTimer is now started/stopped
inside any of the ast.Eval* functions.
2015-02-03 08:04:27 +01:00
Julius Volz d4374a9265 More efficient JSON query result format.
This depends on https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/pull/51.

For vectors, the result format looks like this:

```json
{
   "version": 1,
   "type" : "vector",
   "value" : [
      {
         "timestamp" : 1421765411.045,
         "value" : "65.475000",
         "metric" : {
            "quantile" : "0.5",
            "instance" : "http://localhost:9090/metrics",
            "job" : "prometheus",
            "__name__" : "http_request_duration_microseconds",
            "handler" : "/static/",
            "method" : "get",
            "code" : "304"
         }
      },
      {
         "timestamp" : 1421765411.045,
         "value" : "5826.339000",
         "metric" : {
            "quantile" : "0.9",
            "instance" : "http://localhost:9090/metrics",
            "job" : "prometheus",
            "__name__" : "http_request_duration_microseconds",
            "handler" : "prometheus",
            "method" : "get",
            "code" : "200"
         }
      },
      /* ... */
   ]
}
```

For matrices, it looks like this:

```json
{
   "version": 1,
   "type" : "matrix",
   "value" : [
      {
         "metric" : {
            "quantile" : "0.99",
            "instance" : "http://localhost:9090/metrics",
            "job" : "prometheus",
            "__name__" : "http_request_duration_microseconds",
            "handler" : "/static/",
            "method" : "get",
            "code" : "200"
         },
         "values" : [
            [
               1421765547.659,
               "29162.953000"
            ],
            [
               1421765548.659,
               "29162.953000"
            ],
            [
               1421765549.659,
               "29162.953000"
            ],
            /* ... */
         ]
      }
   ]
}
```
2015-01-26 13:06:22 +01:00
Bjoern Rabenstein 5859b74f1b Clean up license issues.
- Move CONTRIBUTORS.md to the more common AUTHORS.
- Added the required NOTICE file.
- Changed "Prometheus Team" to "The Prometheus Authors".
- Reverted the erroneous changes to the Apache License.
2015-01-21 20:07:45 +01:00
Julius Volz cc27fb8aab Rename remaining all-caps constants in AST layer.
Change-Id: Ibe97e30981969056ffcdb89e63c1468ea1ffa140
2014-12-25 01:30:47 +01:00
Julius Volz 2ade9d40cf Clarify why we need int constants for expression types.
Change-Id: I053fc5d32c118dbdb204dc8193337f981aff796e
2014-12-25 00:45:30 +01:00
Julius Volz 00a2a93a05 Add regression tests for metrics mutations in AST.
It turned out in the end, that only drop_common_metrics() produced any
erroneous output in the old system. The second expression in the test
("sum(testmetric) keeping_extra") already worked in the old code, but
why not keep it in...

The way to test ranged evaluations is a bit clumsy so far, so I want to
build a nicer test framework in the end, where all the test cases can be
specified as text files which specify desired inputs, outputs, query
step widths, etc.

Change-Id: I821859789e69b8232bededf670a1b76e9e8c8ca4
2014-12-12 20:34:55 +01:00
Julius Volz c9618d11e8 Introduce copy-on-write for metrics in AST.
This depends on changes in:

https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/tree/cow-metrics.

Change-Id: I80b94833a60ddf954c7cd92fd2cfbebd8dd46142
2014-12-12 20:34:55 +01:00
Bjoern Rabenstein 7d11019aa2 Squash a few trivial TODOs.
- Delete unneeded file view_adapter.go.
- Assessed that we still need the fingerprints in nodes
  (to create iterators).
- Turned numMemChunkDescs into a metric.

Change-Id: I29be963c795a075ec00c095f76bf26405535609d
2014-11-27 18:26:06 +01:00
Julius Volz 3d47f94149 Drop metric names after transformations.
After many transformations, it doesn't make sense to keep the metric
names, since the result of the transformation is no longer that metric.
This drops the metric name after such transformations and makes the web
UI deal well with missing metric names.

This depends on the current branch on the following things:

- prometheus/client_golang needs to be at
  e237cf15c6
  in branch "julius/int-fingerprints" (to be merged with new storage)

- prometheus/promdash needs to be at
  dd7691c9c2

Change-Id: Ib3c8cad8d647d9854e8c653c424b8c235ccc231d
2014-11-25 17:13:04 +01:00
Bjoern Rabenstein 14bda4180c Changes after pair code review.
Change-Id: Ib72d40f8e9027818cfbbd32a7a7201eebda07455
2014-11-25 17:12:59 +01:00
Bjoern Rabenstein f5f9f3514a Major code cleanup.
- Make it go-vet and golint clean.
- Add comments, TODOs, etc.

Change-Id: If1392d96f3d5b4cdde597b10c8dff1769fcfabe2
2014-11-25 17:02:53 +01:00
Julius Volz e7ed39c9a6 Initial experimental snapshot of next-gen storage.
Change-Id: Ifb8709960dbedd1d9f5efd88cdd359ee9fa9d26d
2014-11-25 17:02:00 +01:00
Julius Volz 01f652cb4c Separate storage implementation from interfaces.
This was initially motivated by wanting to distribute the rule checker
tool under `tools/rule_checker`. However, this was not possible without
also distributing the LevelDB dynamic libraries because the tool
transitively depended on Levigo:

rule checker -> query layer -> tiered storage layer -> leveldb

This change separates external storage interfaces from the
implementation (tiered storage, leveldb storage, memory storage) by
putting them into separate packages:

- storage/metric: public, implementation-agnostic interfaces
- storage/metric/tiered: tiered storage implementation, including memory
                         and LevelDB storage.

I initially also considered splitting up the implementation into
separate packages for tiered storage, memory storage, and LevelDB
storage, but these are currently so intertwined that it would be another
major project in itself.

The query layers and most other parts of Prometheus now have notion of
the storage implementation anymore and just use whatever implementation
they get passed in via interfaces.

The rule_checker is now a static binary :)

Change-Id: I793bbf631a8648ca31790e7e772ecf9c2b92f7a0
2014-04-16 13:30:19 +02:00
Julius Volz d411a7d810 Allow reversing vector and scalar arguments in binops.
This allows putting a scalar as the first argument of a binary operator
in which the second argument is a vector:

  <scalar> <binop> <vector>

For example,

  1 / http_requests_total

...will output a vector in which every sample value is 1 divided by the
respective input vector element.

This even works for filter binary operators now:

  1 == http_requests_total

Returns a vector with all values set to 1 for every element in
http_requests_total whose initial value was 1.

Note: For filter binary operators, the resulting values are always taken
from the left-hand-side of the operation, no matter whether the scalar
or the vector argument is the left-hand-side. That is,

  1 != http_requests_total

...will set all result vector sample values to 1, although these are
exactly the sample elements that were != 1 in the input vector.

If you want to just filter elements without changing their sample
values, you still need to do:

  http_requests_total != 1

The new filter form is a bit exotic, and so probably won't be used
often. But it was easier to implement it than disallow it completely or
change its behavior.

Change-Id: Idd083f2bd3a1219ba1560cf4ace42f5b82e797a5
2014-04-08 17:16:18 +02:00
Julius Volz c7c0b33d0b Add regex-matching support for labels.
There are four label-matching ops for selecting timeseries now:

- Equal: =
- NotEqual: !=
- RegexMatch: =~
- RegexNoMatch: !~

Instead of looking up labels by a simple clientmodel.LabelSet (basically
an equals op for every key/value pair in the set), timeseries
fingerprint selection is now done via a list of metric.LabelMatchers.

Change-Id: I510a83f761198e80946146770ebb64e4abc3bb96
2014-04-01 14:24:53 +02:00
Julius Volz 86fc13a52e Convert metric.Values to slice of values.
The initial impetus for this was that it made unmarshalling sample
values much faster.

Other relevant benchmark changes in ns/op:

Benchmark                                 old        new   speedup
==================================================================
BenchmarkMarshal                       179170     127996     1.4x
BenchmarkUnmarshal                     404984     132186     3.1x

BenchmarkMemoryGetValueAtTime           57801      50050     1.2x
BenchmarkMemoryGetBoundaryValues        64496      53194     1.2x
BenchmarkMemoryGetRangeValues           66585      54065     1.2x

BenchmarkStreamAdd                       45.0       75.3     0.6x
BenchmarkAppendSample1                   1157       1587     0.7x
BenchmarkAppendSample10                  4090       4284     0.95x
BenchmarkAppendSample100                45660      44066     1.0x
BenchmarkAppendSample1000              579084     582380     1.0x
BenchmarkMemoryAppendRepeatingValues 22796594   22005502     1.0x

Overall, this gives us good speedups in the areas where they matter
most: decoding values from disk and accessing the memory storage (which
is also used for views).

Some of the smaller append examples take minimally longer, but the cost
seems to get amortized over larger appends, so I'm not worried about
these. Also, we're currently not bottlenecked on the write path and have
plenty of other optimizations available in that area if it becomes
necessary.

Memory allocations during appends don't change measurably at all.

Change-Id: I7dc7394edea09506976765551f35b138518db9e8
2014-03-11 18:23:37 +01:00
Julius Volz 3f226c9724 Rename {Scalar,Vector}Literal to {Scalar,Vector}Selector.
Change-Id: Ie92301f47f5f49f30b3a62c365e377108982b080
2014-02-22 22:33:42 +01:00
Bjoern Rabenstein fd63500ed3 Make rules/ast golint clean.
Mostly, that means adding compliant doc strings to exported items.

Also, remove 'go vet' warnings where possible. (Some are unfortunately
not to avoid, arguably bugs in 'go vet'.)

Change-Id: I2827b6dd317492864c1383c3de1ea9eac5a219bb
2014-02-14 15:01:39 +01:00
Julius Volz 0378c2ca1f Nonexistent labels in BY-clauses shouldn't propagate to result.
This fixes bug 2. of https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/374

Change-Id: Ia4a13153616bafce5bf10597966b071434422d09
2014-01-24 16:05:30 +01:00
Julius Volz 6dc36d0c3e Don't keep extra labels in aggregations by default.
MIN/MAX/SUM/AVG/COUNT aggregations will now by default drop all labels that are
not specifically part of a BY-clause, even if a label value is the same within
all timeseries of an aggregation group. The old behavior of keeping extra
labels may still be switched on by adding KEEPING_EXTRA to the end of an
aggregation statement:

  sum(http_requests) by (job, method) keeping_extra

I'm open to better syntax/naming suggestions.

Change-Id: I21d3fe7af9e98552ce3dffa3ce7c0a4ba4c0b4a4
2013-12-16 12:53:10 +01:00
Julius Volz 740d448983 Use custom timestamp type for sample timestamps and related code.
So far we've been using Go's native time.Time for anything related to sample
timestamps. Since the range of time.Time is much bigger than what we need, this
has created two problems:

- there could be time.Time values which were out of the range/precision of the
  time type that we persist to disk, therefore causing incorrectly ordered keys.
  One bug caused by this was:

  https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/367

  It would be good to use a timestamp type that's more closely aligned with
  what the underlying storage supports.

- sizeof(time.Time) is 192, while Prometheus should be ok with a single 64-bit
  Unix timestamp (possibly even a 32-bit one). Since we store samples in large
  numbers, this seriously affects memory usage. Furthermore, copying/working
  with the data will be faster if it's smaller.

*MEMORY USAGE RESULTS*
Initial memory usage comparisons for a running Prometheus with 1 timeseries and
100,000 samples show roughly a 13% decrease in total (VIRT) memory usage. In my
tests, this advantage for some reason decreased a bit the more samples the
timeseries had (to 5-7% for millions of samples). This I can't fully explain,
but perhaps garbage collection issues were involved.

*WHEN TO USE THE NEW TIMESTAMP TYPE*
The new clientmodel.Timestamp type should be used whenever time
calculations are either directly or indirectly related to sample
timestamps.

For example:
- the timestamp of a sample itself
- all kinds of watermarks
- anything that may become or is compared to a sample timestamp (like the timestamp
  passed into Target.Scrape()).

When to still use time.Time:
- for measuring durations/times not related to sample timestamps, like duration
  telemetry exporting, timers that indicate how frequently to execute some
  action, etc.

*NOTE ON OPERATOR OPTIMIZATION TESTS*
We don't use operator optimization code anymore, but it still lives in
the code as dead code. It still has tests, but I couldn't get all of them to
pass with the new timestamp format. I commented out the failing cases for now,
but we should probably remove the dead code soon. I just didn't want to do that
in the same change as this.

Change-Id: I821787414b0debe85c9fffaeb57abd453727af0f
2013-12-03 09:11:28 +01:00
Julius Volz 0003027dce Add needed trailing spaces in logs. 2013-08-12 18:22:48 +02:00
Julius Volz aa5d251f8d Use github.com/golang/glog for all logging. 2013-08-12 17:54:36 +02:00
Julius Volz 81f0b85013 Return [] instead of null for empty result vectors. 2013-07-25 12:16:32 +02:00
Matt T. Proud 30b1cf80b5 WIP - Snapshot of Moving to Client Model. 2013-06-25 15:52:42 +02:00
Julius Volz 74cb676537 Implement Stringer interface for rules and all their children. 2013-06-07 15:54:32 +02:00
Julius Volz 51689d965d Add debug timers to instant and range queries.
This adds timers around several query-relevant code blocks. For now, the
query timer stats are only logged for queries initiated through the UI.
In other cases (rule evaluations), the stats are simply thrown away.

My hope is that this helps us understand where queries spend time,
especially in cases where they sometimes hang for unusual amounts of
time.
2013-06-05 18:32:54 +02:00
Matt T. Proud c10780c966 Introduce telemetry for rule evaluator durations.
This commit adds telemetry for the Prometheus expression rule
evaluator, which will enable meta-Prometheus monitoring of customers
to ensure that no instance is falling behind in answering routine
queries.

A few other sundry simplifications are introduced, too.
2013-05-23 21:29:27 +02:00
Matt T. Proud 8f4c7ece92 Destroy naked returns in half of corpus.
The use of naked return values is frowned upon.  This is the first
of two bulk updates to remove them.
2013-05-16 10:53:25 +03:00
Julius Volz 0877680761 Implement a COUNT ... BY aggregation operator.
This also removes the now obsolete scalar count() function and corrects the
expressions test naming (broken in
2202cd71c9 (L6R59))
so that the expression tests will actually run.
2013-05-08 16:35:16 +02:00
Julius Volz 56324d8ce2 Make AST query storage non-global. 2013-05-07 13:15:10 +02:00
Julius Volz 99dcbe0f94 Integrate memory and disk layers in view rendering. 2013-04-19 16:01:27 +02:00
Julius Volz c4d0969c00 Propagate more errors during rule evaluation. 2013-04-09 13:47:20 +02:00
Julius Volz ec413459fa Depointerize Matrix/Vector types as well as time.Time arguments. 2013-03-28 18:07:12 +01:00
Matt T. Proud c53a72a894 Test data for the curator. 2013-03-27 18:13:43 +01:00
Julius Volz b836066c71 Eliminate need to get fingerprints during query execution time. 2013-03-27 14:42:03 +01:00
Julius Volz 2b8f0b2cc7 Constantize metric name label name. 2013-03-26 16:20:23 +01:00
Julius Volz 3880a86c9c In case of empty query results, return an empty matrix. 2013-03-25 12:14:48 +01:00
Julius Volz 8e4c5b0cea Use AST query analyzer and views with tiered storage. 2013-03-21 18:16:52 +01:00
Julius Volz 16d9dcd6a8 Add copyright notices to all remaining files. 2013-02-07 11:49:04 +01:00
Matt T. Proud ea54751431 Update import paths to new location.
This repository moved from matttproud/prometheus to
prometheus/prometheus, and all import paths need to be updated.
2013-01-27 18:49:45 +01:00
Julius Volz c049ae39af Cleanups to rules/persistence adapter code. 2013-01-25 12:22:55 +01:00
Julius Volz a20bf35997 Fix whitespace with "make format". 2013-01-22 02:27:26 +01:00
Julius Volz 6929c10acf Add case-statement for OR, which still needs to be implemented. 2013-01-22 02:27:26 +01:00
Julius Volz 2c8595f96e First graphing support. 2013-01-22 02:27:26 +01:00