promql: Fix stddev/stdvar when aggregating histograms, NaNs, and Infs
Native histograms are ignored when calculating stddev or stdvar.
However, for the first series of each group, a `groupedAggregation` is
always created. If the first series that was encountered is a histogram
then it acts as the equivalent of a 0 point.
This change creates the first `groupedAggregation` with the `seen` field set to `false` if the point is a
histogram, thus ignoring it like the rest of the aggregation function does. A new `groupedAggregation`
will then be created once an actual float value is encountered.
This commit also sets the `floatValue` field of the `groupedAggregation` to `NaN`, if the first
float value of a group is `NaN` or `±Inf`, so that the outcome is consistently `NaN` once those
values are in the mix.
(The added tests fail without this change).
Signed-off-by: Joshua Hesketh <josh@nitrotech.org>
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
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Signed-off-by: Joshua Hesketh <josh@nitrotech.org>
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
The `info` function is an experiment to improve UX
around including labels from info metrics.
`info` has to be enabled via the feature flag `--enable-feature=promql-experimental-functions`.
This MVP of info simplifies the implementation by assuming:
* Only support for the target_info metric
* That target_info's identifying labels are job and instance
Also:
* Encode info samples' original timestamp as sample value
* Deduce info series select hints from top-most VectorSelector
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Signed-off-by: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ying WANG <ying.wang@grafana.com>
Co-authored-by: Augustin Husson <augustin.husson@amadeus.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartlomiej Plotka <bwplotka@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Björn Rabenstein <github@rabenste.in>
Co-authored-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
promql: corrects binary operators functioning for mixed sample with histogram and float
For invalid pairings of sample types, an annotation is added now.
Signed-off-by: Neeraj Gartia <neerajgartia211002@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Neeraj Gartia <neerajgartia211002@gmail.com>
For: #14355
This commit updates Prometheus to adopt stdlib's log/slog package in
favor of go-kit/log. As part of converting to use slog, several other
related changes are required to get prometheus working, including:
- removed unused logging util func `RateLimit()`
- forward ported the util/logging/Deduper logging by implementing a small custom slog.Handler that does the deduping before chaining log calls to the underlying real slog.Logger
- move some of the json file logging functionality to use prom/common package functionality
- refactored some of the new json file logging for scraping
- changes to promql.QueryLogger interface to swap out logging methods for relevant slog sugar wrappers
- updated lots of tests that used/replicated custom logging functionality, attempting to keep the logical goal of the tests consistent after the transition
- added a healthy amount of `if logger == nil { $makeLogger }` type conditional checks amongst various functions where none were provided -- old code that used the go-kit/log.Logger interface had several places where there were nil references when trying to use functions like `With()` to add keyvals on the new *slog.Logger type
Signed-off-by: TJ Hoplock <t.hoplock@gmail.com>
* PromQL.Engine: Refactor Matrix expansion into a method
Add utility method promql.evaluator.expandSeriesToMatrix, for expanding a slice
of storage.Series into a promql.Matrix.
Signed-off-by: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
* Rename to generateMatrix
Rename evaluator.expandSeriesToMatrix into generateMatrix, while also dropping
the start, end, interval arguments since they are evaluator fields.
Write more extensive method documentation.
Signed-off-by: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
* Rename to evalVectorSelector
Rename to evalVectorSelector after discussing with @michahoffmann.
Signed-off-by: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen@gmail.com>
promql: correctly handle unary negation of native histograms and add tests for multiplication and division of native histograms by negative scalars
Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
* Make rate possible non-counter annotation consistent
Previously a PossibleNonCounterInfo annotation would be left in cases
where a range-vector selects 1 float data point, even if no more points
are selected in order to calculate a rate.
This change ensures an output float exists before emitting such an
annotation.
This fixes an inconsistency where a series with mixed data (ie, a float
and a native histogram) would emit an annotation without any points.
For example,
```
load 1m
series{label="a"} 1 {{schema:1 sum:10 count:5 buckets:[1 2 3]}}
eval instant at 1m rate(series[1m1s])
```
Would have a PossibleNonCounterInfo annotation.
Wheras
```
load 1m
series{label="a"} {{schema:1 sum:10 count:5 buckets:[1 2 3]}} {{schema:1 sum:15 count:10 buckets:[1 2 3]}}
eval instant at 1m rate(series[1m1s])
```
Would not.
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Signed-off-by: Joshua Hesketh <josh@nitrotech.org>
Conflicts:
cmd/prometheus/main.go
docs/command-line/prometheus.md
docs/feature_flags.md
web/ui/build_ui.sh
web/web.go
Resolved by dropping the UTF-8 feature flag and adding the
`auto-reload-config` feature flag.
For the new web ui pick all changes from `main`.
For aggregates, operators, calls, show what operation is performed.
Also add an event when series are expanded, typically time spent
accessing TSDB.
Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
PromQL engine: Delay deletion of __name__ label to the end of the query evaluation
- This change allows optionally preserving the `__name__` label via the `label_replace` and `label_join` functions, and helps prevent the dreaded "vector cannot contain metrics with the same labelset" error.
- The implementation extends the `Series` and `Sample` structs with a boolean flag indicating whether the `__name__` label should be deleted at the end of the query evaluation.
- The `label_replace` and `label_join` functions can still access the value of the `__name__` label, even if it has been previously marked for deletion. If `__name__` is used as target label, it won't be dropped at the end of the query evaluation.
- Fixes https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/11397
- See https://github.com/jcreixell/prometheus/pull/2 for previous discussion, including the decision to create this PR and benchmark it before considering other alternatives (like refactoring `labels.Labels`).
- See https://github.com/jcreixell/prometheus/pull/1 for an alternative implementation using a special label instead of boolean flags.
- Note: a feature flag `promql-delayed-name-removal` has been added as it changes the behavior of some "weird" queries (see https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/11397#issuecomment-1451998792)
Example (this always fails, as `__name__` is being dropped by `count_over_time`):
```
count_over_time({__name__!=""}[1m])
=> Error executing query: vector cannot contain metrics with the same labelset
```
Before:
```
label_replace(count_over_time({__name__!=""}[1m]), "__name__", "count_$1", "__name__", "(.+)")
=> Error executing query: vector cannot contain metrics with the same labelset
```
After:
```
label_replace(count_over_time({__name__!=""}[1m]), "__name__", "count_$1", "__name__", "(.+)")
=>
count_go_gc_cycles_automatic_gc_cycles_total{instance="localhost:9090", job="prometheus"} 1
count_go_gc_cycles_forced_gc_cycles_total{instance="localhost:9090", job="prometheus"} 1
...
```
Signed-off-by: Jorge Creixell <jcreixell@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Jorge Creixell <jcreixell@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Björn Rabenstein <github@rabenste.in>
Several things done here:
- Set `max-issues-per-linter` to 0 so that we actually see all linter
warnings and not just 50 per linter. (As we also set
`max-same-issues` to 0, I assume this was the intention from the
beginning.)
- Stop using the golangci-lint default excludes (by setting
`exclude-use-default: false`. Those are too generous and don't match
our style conventions. (I have re-added some of the excludes
explicitly in this commit. See below.)
- Re-add the `errcheck` exclusion we have used so far via the
defaults.
- Exclude the signature requirement `govet` has for `Seek` methods
because we use non-standard `Seek` methods a lot. (But we keep other
requirements, while the default excludes completely disabled the
check for common method segnatures.)
- Exclude warnings about missing doc comments on exported symbols. (We
used to be pretty adamant about doc comments, but stopped that at
some point in the past. By now, we have about 500 missing doc
comments. We may consider reintroducing this check, but that's
outside of the scope of this commit. The default excludes of
golangci-lint essentially ignore doc comments completely.)
- By stop using the default excludes, we now get warnings back on
malformed doc comments. That's the most impactful change in this
commit. It does not enforce doc comments (again), but _if_ there is
a doc comment, it has to have the recommended form. (Most of the
changes in this commit are fixing this form.)
- Improve wording/spelling of some comments in .golangci.yml, and
remove an outdated comment.
- Leave `package-comments` inactive, but add a TODO asking if we
should change that.
- Add a new sub-linter `comment-spacings` (and fix corresponding
comments), which avoids missing spaces after the leading `//`.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
chunkenc.Iterator.AtFloatHistogram may do a shallow copy if
it receives nil as input pointer. This can in turn share the
span slice with multiple histograms in the matrixSelectorHPool,
leading to unexpected errors.
Signed-off-by: György Krajcsovits <gyorgy.krajcsovits@grafana.com>
The basic idea here is that the previous code was always doing
incremental calculation of the mean value, which is more costly and
can be less precise. It protects against overflows, but in most cases,
an overflow doesn't happen anyway.
The other idea applied here is to expand on #14074, where Kahan
summation was applied to sum().
With this commit, the average is calculated in a conventional way
(adding everything up and divide in the end) as long as the sum isn't
overflowing float64. This is combined with Kahan summation so that the
avg aggregation, in most cases, is really equivalent to the sum
aggregation with a following division (which is the user's expectation
as avg is supposed to be syntactic sugar for sum with a following
divison).
If the sum hits ±Inf, the calculation reverts to incremental
calculation of the mean value. Kahan summation is also applied here,
although it cannot fully compensate for the numerical errors
introduced by the incremental mean calculation. (The tests added in
this commit would fail if incremental mean calculation was always
used.)
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
The optimizer which detects cases where histogram buckets can be skipped
does not take into account binary expressions. This can lead to buckets
not being decoded if a metric is used with both histogram_fraction/quantile and
histogram_sum/count in the same expression.
Signed-off-by: Filip Petkovski <filip.petkovsky@gmail.com>