Move defer resp.Body.Close() up to make sure it's called even when the
HTTP request returns something other than 200 or Decoder construction
fails. This avoids leaking and eventually running out of file descriptors.
* Support multiple masters with retries against each master as required.
* Scrape masters' metrics.
* Add role meta label for node/service/master to make it easier for relabeling.
When the test ends, all files matching the watcher's glob are removed
via defer. In that moment, the draining goroutine may still be running
and then detect no files matching the configured glob just before the
test exits.
This is now solved by waiting for the draining goroutine to finish
before leaving the test function and thus causing the deferred file
removal.
This is with `golint -min_confidence=0.5`.
I left several lint warnings untouched because they were either
incorrect or I felt it was better not to change them at the moment.
merge() closes the channel that handleUpdates() reads from when there
are zero configured target providers in the configuration. In that case,
the for-select loop in handleUpdates() entered a busy loop. It should
exit when the upstream channel is closed.
Instead of only filling __meta_consul_dc when datacenter is set in
consul_sd_config this change fills the label based on what the agent
reports it's current data center is, if datacenter isn't manually set,
otherwise it uses whatever datacenter was set to.
ReplaceAllString only replaces the matching part of the regex,
the unmatched bits around it are left in place. This is not the
expected or desired behaviour as the replacement string should
be everything.
This may break users dependant on this behaviour, but
what they're doing is still possible.
The intended use case is where a user has tags/labels coming
from metadata in Kubernetes or EC2, and wants to make
some subset of them into target labels.
Include position of same SD mechanisms within the same scrape configuration.
Move unique prefixing out of SD implementations and target manager into
its own interface.