// Copyright 2013 The Prometheus Authors // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package rules import ( "errors" "fmt" "math" "net/url" "path/filepath" "sort" "sync" "time" html_template "html/template" "github.com/go-kit/kit/log" "github.com/go-kit/kit/log/level" "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" "golang.org/x/net/context" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/config" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/notifier" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/labels" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/rulefmt" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/timestamp" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/value" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/promql" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/util/strutil" ) // Constants for instrumentation. const namespace = "prometheus" var ( evalDuration = prometheus.NewSummaryVec( prometheus.SummaryOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Name: "rule_evaluation_duration_seconds", Help: "The duration for a rule to execute.", }, []string{"rule_type"}, ) evalFailures = prometheus.NewCounterVec( prometheus.CounterOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Name: "rule_evaluation_failures_total", Help: "The total number of rule evaluation failures.", }, []string{"rule_type"}, ) evalTotal = prometheus.NewCounterVec( prometheus.CounterOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Name: "rule_evaluations_total", Help: "The total number of rule evaluations.", }, []string{"rule_type"}, ) iterationDuration = prometheus.NewSummary(prometheus.SummaryOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Name: "evaluator_duration_seconds", Help: "The duration of rule group evaluations.", Objectives: map[float64]float64{0.01: 0.001, 0.05: 0.005, 0.5: 0.05, 0.90: 0.01, 0.99: 0.001}, }) iterationsSkipped = prometheus.NewCounter(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Name: "evaluator_iterations_skipped_total", Help: "The total number of rule group evaluations skipped due to throttled metric storage.", }) iterationsMissed = prometheus.NewCounter(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Name: "evaluator_iterations_missed_total", Help: "The total number of rule group evaluations missed due to slow rule group evaluation.", }) iterationsScheduled = prometheus.NewCounter(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Namespace: namespace, Name: "evaluator_iterations_total", Help: "The total number of scheduled rule group evaluations, whether executed, missed or skipped.", }) ) func init() { evalTotal.WithLabelValues(string(ruleTypeAlert)) evalTotal.WithLabelValues(string(ruleTypeRecording)) evalFailures.WithLabelValues(string(ruleTypeAlert)) evalFailures.WithLabelValues(string(ruleTypeRecording)) prometheus.MustRegister(iterationDuration) prometheus.MustRegister(iterationsScheduled) prometheus.MustRegister(iterationsSkipped) prometheus.MustRegister(iterationsMissed) prometheus.MustRegister(evalFailures) prometheus.MustRegister(evalDuration) } type ruleType string const ( ruleTypeAlert = "alerting" ruleTypeRecording = "recording" ) // A Rule encapsulates a vector expression which is evaluated at a specified // interval and acted upon (currently either recorded or used for alerting). type Rule interface { Name() string // eval evaluates the rule, including any associated recording or alerting actions. Eval(context.Context, time.Time, *promql.Engine, *url.URL) (promql.Vector, error) // String returns a human-readable string representation of the rule. String() string // HTMLSnippet returns a human-readable string representation of the rule, // decorated with HTML elements for use the web frontend. HTMLSnippet(pathPrefix string) html_template.HTML } // Group is a set of rules that have a logical relation. type Group struct { name string file string interval time.Duration rules []Rule seriesInPreviousEval []map[string]labels.Labels // One per Rule. opts *ManagerOptions done chan struct{} terminated chan struct{} logger log.Logger } // NewGroup makes a new Group with the given name, options, and rules. func NewGroup(name, file string, interval time.Duration, rules []Rule, opts *ManagerOptions) *Group { return &Group{ name: name, file: file, interval: interval, rules: rules, opts: opts, seriesInPreviousEval: make([]map[string]labels.Labels, len(rules)), done: make(chan struct{}), terminated: make(chan struct{}), logger: log.With(opts.Logger, "group", name), } } // Name returns the group name. func (g *Group) Name() string { return g.name } // File returns the group's file. func (g *Group) File() string { return g.file } // Rules returns the group's rules. func (g *Group) Rules() []Rule { return g.rules } func (g *Group) run() { defer close(g.terminated) // Wait an initial amount to have consistently slotted intervals. select { case <-time.After(g.offset()): case <-g.done: return } iter := func() { iterationsScheduled.Inc() start := time.Now() g.Eval(start) iterationDuration.Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds()) } lastTriggered := time.Now() iter() tick := time.NewTicker(g.interval) defer tick.Stop() for { select { case <-g.done: return default: select { case <-g.done: return case <-tick.C: missed := (time.Since(lastTriggered).Nanoseconds() / g.interval.Nanoseconds()) - 1 if missed > 0 { iterationsMissed.Add(float64(missed)) iterationsScheduled.Add(float64(missed)) } lastTriggered = time.Now() iter() } } } } func (g *Group) stop() { close(g.done) <-g.terminated } func (g *Group) hash() uint64 { l := labels.New( labels.Label{"name", g.name}, labels.Label{"file", g.file}, ) return l.Hash() } // offset returns until the next consistently slotted evaluation interval. func (g *Group) offset() time.Duration { now := time.Now().UnixNano() var ( base = now - (now % int64(g.interval)) offset = g.hash() % uint64(g.interval) next = base + int64(offset) ) if next < now { next += int64(g.interval) } return time.Duration(next - now) } // copyState copies the alerting rule and staleness related state from the given group. // // Rules are matched based on their name. If there are duplicates, the // first is matched with the first, second with the second etc. func (g *Group) copyState(from *Group) { ruleMap := make(map[string][]int, len(from.rules)) for fi, fromRule := range from.rules { l, _ := ruleMap[fromRule.Name()] ruleMap[fromRule.Name()] = append(l, fi) } for i, rule := range g.rules { indexes, ok := ruleMap[rule.Name()] if len(indexes) == 0 { continue } fi := indexes[0] g.seriesInPreviousEval[i] = from.seriesInPreviousEval[fi] ruleMap[rule.Name()] = indexes[1:] ar, ok := rule.(*AlertingRule) if !ok { continue } far, ok := from.rules[fi].(*AlertingRule) if !ok { continue } for fp, a := range far.active { ar.active[fp] = a } } } func typeForRule(r Rule) ruleType { switch r.(type) { case *AlertingRule: return ruleTypeAlert case *RecordingRule: return ruleTypeRecording } panic(fmt.Errorf("unknown rule type: %T", r)) } // Eval runs a single evaluation cycle in which all rules are evaluated sequentially. func (g *Group) Eval(ts time.Time) { for i, rule := range g.rules { select { case <-g.done: return default: } rtyp := string(typeForRule(rule)) func(i int, rule Rule) { defer func(t time.Time) { evalDuration.WithLabelValues(rtyp).Observe(time.Since(t).Seconds()) }(time.Now()) evalTotal.WithLabelValues(rtyp).Inc() vector, err := rule.Eval(g.opts.Context, ts, g.opts.QueryEngine, g.opts.ExternalURL) if err != nil { // Canceled queries are intentional termination of queries. This normally // happens on shutdown and thus we skip logging of any errors here. if _, ok := err.(promql.ErrQueryCanceled); !ok { level.Warn(g.logger).Log("msg", "Evaluating rule failed", "rule", rule, "err", err) } evalFailures.WithLabelValues(rtyp).Inc() return } if ar, ok := rule.(*AlertingRule); ok { g.sendAlerts(ar) } var ( numOutOfOrder = 0 numDuplicates = 0 ) app, err := g.opts.Appendable.Appender() if err != nil { level.Warn(g.logger).Log("msg", "creating appender failed", "err", err) return } seriesReturned := make(map[string]labels.Labels, len(g.seriesInPreviousEval[i])) for _, s := range vector { if _, err := app.Add(s.Metric, s.T, s.V); err != nil { switch err { case storage.ErrOutOfOrderSample: numOutOfOrder++ level.Debug(g.logger).Log("msg", "Rule evaluation result discarded", "err", err, "sample", s) case storage.ErrDuplicateSampleForTimestamp: numDuplicates++ level.Debug(g.logger).Log("msg", "Rule evaluation result discarded", "err", err, "sample", s) default: level.Warn(g.logger).Log("msg", "Rule evaluation result discarded", "err", err, "sample", s) } } else { seriesReturned[s.Metric.String()] = s.Metric } } if numOutOfOrder > 0 { level.Warn(g.logger).Log("msg", "Error on ingesting out-of-order result from rule evaluation", "numDropped", numOutOfOrder) } if numDuplicates > 0 { level.Warn(g.logger).Log("msg", "Error on ingesting results from rule evaluation with different value but same timestamp", "numDropped", numDuplicates) } for metric, lset := range g.seriesInPreviousEval[i] { if _, ok := seriesReturned[metric]; !ok { // Series no longer exposed, mark it stale. _, err = app.Add(lset, timestamp.FromTime(ts), math.Float64frombits(value.StaleNaN)) switch err { case nil: case storage.ErrOutOfOrderSample, storage.ErrDuplicateSampleForTimestamp: // Do not count these in logging, as this is expected if series // is exposed from a different rule. default: level.Warn(g.logger).Log("msg", "adding stale sample failed", "sample", metric, "err", err) } } } if err := app.Commit(); err != nil { level.Warn(g.logger).Log("msg", "rule sample appending failed", "err", err) } else { g.seriesInPreviousEval[i] = seriesReturned } }(i, rule) } } // sendAlerts sends alert notifications for the given rule. func (g *Group) sendAlerts(rule *AlertingRule) error { var alerts []*notifier.Alert for _, alert := range rule.currentAlerts() { // Only send actually firing alerts. if alert.State == StatePending { continue } a := ¬ifier.Alert{ StartsAt: alert.ActiveAt.Add(rule.holdDuration), Labels: alert.Labels, Annotations: alert.Annotations, GeneratorURL: g.opts.ExternalURL.String() + strutil.TableLinkForExpression(rule.vector.String()), } if !alert.ResolvedAt.IsZero() { a.EndsAt = alert.ResolvedAt } alerts = append(alerts, a) } if len(alerts) > 0 { g.opts.Notifier.Send(alerts...) } return nil } // The Manager manages recording and alerting rules. type Manager struct { opts *ManagerOptions groups map[string]*Group mtx sync.RWMutex block chan struct{} logger log.Logger } // Appendable returns an Appender. type Appendable interface { Appender() (storage.Appender, error) } // ManagerOptions bundles options for the Manager. type ManagerOptions struct { ExternalURL *url.URL QueryEngine *promql.Engine Context context.Context Notifier *notifier.Notifier Appendable Appendable Logger log.Logger } // NewManager returns an implementation of Manager, ready to be started // by calling the Run method. func NewManager(o *ManagerOptions) *Manager { return &Manager{ groups: map[string]*Group{}, opts: o, block: make(chan struct{}), logger: o.Logger, } } // Run starts processing of the rule manager. func (m *Manager) Run() { close(m.block) } // Stop the rule manager's rule evaluation cycles. func (m *Manager) Stop() { m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() level.Info(m.logger).Log("msg", "Stopping rule manager...") for _, eg := range m.groups { eg.stop() } level.Info(m.logger).Log("msg", "Rule manager stopped") } // ApplyConfig updates the rule manager's state as the config requires. If // loading the new rules failed the old rule set is restored. func (m *Manager) ApplyConfig(conf *config.Config) error { m.mtx.Lock() defer m.mtx.Unlock() // Get all rule files and load the groups they define. var files []string for _, pat := range conf.RuleFiles { fs, err := filepath.Glob(pat) if err != nil { // The only error can be a bad pattern. return fmt.Errorf("error retrieving rule files for %s: %s", pat, err) } files = append(files, fs...) } // To be replaced with a configurable per-group interval. groups, errs := m.loadGroups(time.Duration(conf.GlobalConfig.EvaluationInterval), files...) if errs != nil { for _, e := range errs { level.Error(m.logger).Log("msg", "loading groups failed", "err", e) } return errors.New("error loading rules, previous rule set restored") } var wg sync.WaitGroup for _, newg := range groups { wg.Add(1) // If there is an old group with the same identifier, stop it and wait for // it to finish the current iteration. Then copy it into the new group. oldg, ok := m.groups[newg.name] delete(m.groups, newg.name) go func(newg *Group) { if ok { oldg.stop() newg.copyState(oldg) } go func() { // Wait with starting evaluation until the rule manager // is told to run. This is necessary to avoid running // queries against a bootstrapping storage. <-m.block newg.run() }() wg.Done() }(newg) } // Stop remaining old groups. for _, oldg := range m.groups { oldg.stop() } wg.Wait() m.groups = groups return nil } // loadGroups reads groups from a list of files. // As there's currently no group syntax a single group named "default" containing // all rules will be returned. func (m *Manager) loadGroups(interval time.Duration, filenames ...string) (map[string]*Group, []error) { groups := make(map[string]*Group) for _, fn := range filenames { rgs, errs := rulefmt.ParseFile(fn) if errs != nil { return nil, errs } for _, rg := range rgs.Groups { itv := interval if rg.Interval != 0 { itv = time.Duration(rg.Interval) } rules := make([]Rule, 0, len(rg.Rules)) for _, r := range rg.Rules { expr, err := promql.ParseExpr(r.Expr) if err != nil { return nil, []error{err} } if r.Alert != "" { rules = append(rules, NewAlertingRule( r.Alert, expr, time.Duration(r.For), labels.FromMap(r.Labels), labels.FromMap(r.Annotations), log.With(m.logger, "alert", r.Alert), )) continue } rules = append(rules, NewRecordingRule( r.Record, expr, labels.FromMap(r.Labels), )) } // Group names need not be unique across filenames. groups[rg.Name+";"+fn] = NewGroup(rg.Name, fn, itv, rules, m.opts) } } return groups, nil } // RuleGroups returns the list of manager's rule groups. func (m *Manager) RuleGroups() []*Group { m.mtx.RLock() defer m.mtx.RUnlock() rgs := make([]*Group, 0, len(m.groups)) for _, g := range m.groups { rgs = append(rgs, g) } sort.Slice(rgs, func(i, j int) bool { return rgs[i].file < rgs[j].file && rgs[i].name < rgs[j].name }) return rgs } // Rules returns the list of the manager's rules. func (m *Manager) Rules() []Rule { m.mtx.RLock() defer m.mtx.RUnlock() var rules []Rule for _, g := range m.groups { rules = append(rules, g.rules...) } return rules } // AlertingRules returns the list of the manager's alerting rules. func (m *Manager) AlertingRules() []*AlertingRule { m.mtx.RLock() defer m.mtx.RUnlock() alerts := []*AlertingRule{} for _, rule := range m.Rules() { if alertingRule, ok := rule.(*AlertingRule); ok { alerts = append(alerts, alertingRule) } } return alerts }