prometheus/storage/metric/view_test.go
Julius Volz 63625bd244 Make view use memory persistence, remove obsolete code.
This makes the memory persistence the backing store for views and
adjusts the MetricPersistence interface accordingly. It also removes
unused Get* method implementations from the LevelDB persistence so they
don't need to be adapted to the new interface. In the future, we should
rethink these interfaces.

All staleness and interpolation handling is now removed from the storage
layer and will be handled only by the query layer in the future.
2013-04-18 22:26:29 +02:00

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// Copyright 2013 Prometheus Team
// 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 metric
import (
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/utility/test"
"testing"
"time"
)
func testBuilder(t test.Tester) {
type atTime struct {
fingerprint string
time time.Time
}
type atInterval struct {
fingerprint string
from time.Time
through time.Time
interval time.Duration
}
type atRange struct {
fingerprint string
from time.Time
through time.Time
}
type in struct {
atTimes []atTime
atIntervals []atInterval
atRanges []atRange
}
type out []struct {
fingerprint string
operations ops
}
var scenarios = []struct {
in in
out out
}{
// Ensure that the fingerprint is sorted in proper order.
{
in: in{
atTimes: []atTime{
{
fingerprint: "0000000000000001111-a-4-a",
time: time.Unix(100, 0),
},
{
fingerprint: "0000000000000000000-a-4-a",
time: time.Unix(100, 0),
},
},
},
out: out{
{
fingerprint: "00000000000000000000-a-4-a",
},
{
fingerprint: "00000000000000001111-a-4-a",
},
},
},
// // Ensure that the fingerprint-timestamp pairs are sorted in proper order.
{
in: in{
atTimes: []atTime{
{
fingerprint: "1111-a-4-a",
time: time.Unix(100, 0),
},
{
fingerprint: "1111-a-4-a",
time: time.Unix(200, 0),
},
{
fingerprint: "0-a-4-a",
time: time.Unix(100, 0),
},
{
fingerprint: "0-a-4-a",
time: time.Unix(0, 0),
},
},
},
out: out{
{
fingerprint: "00000000000000000000-a-4-a",
},
{
fingerprint: "00000000000000001111-a-4-a",
},
},
},
// Ensure grouping of operations
{
in: in{
atTimes: []atTime{
{
fingerprint: "1111-a-4-a",
time: time.Unix(100, 0),
},
},
atRanges: []atRange{
{
fingerprint: "1111-a-4-a",
from: time.Unix(100, 0),
through: time.Unix(1000, 0),
},
{
fingerprint: "1111-a-4-a",
from: time.Unix(100, 0),
through: time.Unix(9000, 0),
},
},
},
out: out{
{
fingerprint: "00000000000000001111-a-4-a",
},
},
},
}
for i, scenario := range scenarios {
builder := viewRequestBuilder{
operations: map[model.Fingerprint]ops{},
}
for _, atTime := range scenario.in.atTimes {
fingerprint := model.NewFingerprintFromRowKey(atTime.fingerprint)
builder.GetMetricAtTime(fingerprint, atTime.time)
}
for _, atInterval := range scenario.in.atIntervals {
fingerprint := model.NewFingerprintFromRowKey(atInterval.fingerprint)
builder.GetMetricAtInterval(fingerprint, atInterval.from, atInterval.through, atInterval.interval)
}
for _, atRange := range scenario.in.atRanges {
fingerprint := model.NewFingerprintFromRowKey(atRange.fingerprint)
builder.GetMetricRange(fingerprint, atRange.from, atRange.through)
}
jobs := builder.ScanJobs()
if len(scenario.out) != len(jobs) {
t.Fatalf("%d. expected job length of %d, got %d\n", i, len(scenario.out), len(jobs))
}
for j, job := range scenario.out {
if jobs[j].fingerprint.ToRowKey() != job.fingerprint {
t.Fatalf("%d.%d. expected fingerprint %s, got %s\n", i, j, job.fingerprint, jobs[j].fingerprint.ToRowKey())
}
}
}
}
func TestBuilder(t *testing.T) {
testBuilder(t)
}
func BenchmarkBuilder(b *testing.B) {
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
testBuilder(b)
}
}