When converting `AlertStmt` to a string, the alert rule labels were
printed as `ANNOTATIONS` instead of the annotations themselves.
Fix and add a test to catch future regressions.
This offers new semantics in allowing on() for matching
two single-element vectors with no known common labels.
Previosuly this was often done using on(dummy).
This also allows making it explict that you meant
to do an aggregation without labels via by().
Fixes#1597.
PromQL only requires a much narrower interface than local.Storage in
order to run queries. Narrower interfaces are easier to replace and
test, too.
We could also change the web interface to use local.Querier, except that
we'll probably use appending functions from there in the future.
Currently the printer doesn't print the annotations of an `*AlertStmt`
declaration. I've added a test case as well, which fails for the current
master.
Since rule evaluations work via String(), this fixes evaluation of
rules containing GROUP_x modifiers without labels. This change is the
minimal bugfix (so that we can release a fixed version without
risk). It does not intend to implement any additional features (like
allowing `GROUP_LEFT()` or `ON()` or even `ON` - see discussion in
https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/1597 ).
If the label doesn't exist on the one side, it's not copied.
All labels on the many inside are included, this is a breaking change
but likely low impact.
The labels listed in the group_ modifier will be copied from the one
side to the many side. It will be valid to specify no labels.
This is intended to replace the existing ON/GROUP_* support.,
Prometheus is Apache 2 licensed, and most source files have the
appropriate copyright license header, but some were missing it without
apparent reason. Correct that by adding it.
The `unless` set operator can be used to return all vector elements from
the LHS which do not match the elements on the RHS. A use case is to
return all metrics for nodes which do not have a specific role:
node_load1 unless on(instance) chef_role{role="app"}
The chunk encoding was hardcoded there because it mostly doesn't
matter what encoding is chosen in that test. Since type 1 is
battle-hardened enough, I'm switching to type 2 here so that we can
catch unexpected problems as a byproduct. My expectation is that the
chunk encoding doesn't matter anyway, as said, but then "unexpected
problems" contains the word "unexpected".