prometheus/model/textparse/interface.go
Ondrej Kokes 2e30f1231b docs: textparse.Parser return type mismatch
The docs suggest the Next method returns a bool, but that's not the case (`Entry` is an int).

```
	// Next advances the parser to the next sample. It returns false if no
	// more samples were read or an error occurred.
	Next() (Entry, error)
```

The docs were first added in d80a3de235 in 2017. Back then the signature was
indeed `func (p *Parser) Next() bool`. But then it got refactored in 76a4a46cb0
and the signature changed with it, yet docs stayed the same - and eventually made their way into the `Parser` interface.

However, the Protobuf parser does have the right wording: 5de2df752f

```
// Next advances the parser to the next "sample" (emulating the behavior of a
// text format parser). It returns (EntryInvalid, io.EOF) if no samples were
// read.
```

Changing all other implementations (and the interface itself) to match this doc.

Signed-off-by: Ondrej Kokes <ondrej.kokes@gmail.com>
2024-02-29 16:45:05 +01:00

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// Copyright 2018 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 textparse
import (
"mime"
"github.com/prometheus/common/model"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/exemplar"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/histogram"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/model/labels"
)
// Parser parses samples from a byte slice of samples in the official
// Prometheus and OpenMetrics text exposition formats.
type Parser interface {
// Series returns the bytes of a series with a simple float64 as a
// value, the timestamp if set, and the value of the current sample.
Series() ([]byte, *int64, float64)
// Histogram returns the bytes of a series with a sparse histogram as a
// value, the timestamp if set, and the histogram in the current sample.
// Depending on the parsed input, the function returns an (integer) Histogram
// or a FloatHistogram, with the respective other return value being nil.
Histogram() ([]byte, *int64, *histogram.Histogram, *histogram.FloatHistogram)
// Help returns the metric name and help text in the current entry.
// Must only be called after Next returned a help entry.
// The returned byte slices become invalid after the next call to Next.
Help() ([]byte, []byte)
// Type returns the metric name and type in the current entry.
// Must only be called after Next returned a type entry.
// The returned byte slices become invalid after the next call to Next.
Type() ([]byte, model.MetricType)
// Unit returns the metric name and unit in the current entry.
// Must only be called after Next returned a unit entry.
// The returned byte slices become invalid after the next call to Next.
Unit() ([]byte, []byte)
// Comment returns the text of the current comment.
// Must only be called after Next returned a comment entry.
// The returned byte slice becomes invalid after the next call to Next.
Comment() []byte
// Metric writes the labels of the current sample into the passed labels.
// It returns the string from which the metric was parsed.
Metric(l *labels.Labels) string
// Exemplar writes the exemplar of the current sample into the passed
// exemplar. It can be called repeatedly to retrieve multiple exemplars
// for the same sample. It returns false once all exemplars are
// retrieved (including the case where no exemplars exist at all).
Exemplar(l *exemplar.Exemplar) bool
// CreatedTimestamp returns the created timestamp (in milliseconds) for the
// current sample. It returns nil if it is unknown e.g. if it wasn't set,
// if the scrape protocol or metric type does not support created timestamps.
CreatedTimestamp() *int64
// Next advances the parser to the next sample.
// It returns (EntryInvalid, io.EOF) if no samples were read.
Next() (Entry, error)
}
// New returns a new parser of the byte slice.
//
// This function always returns a valid parser, but might additionally
// return an error if the content type cannot be parsed.
func New(b []byte, contentType string, parseClassicHistograms bool, st *labels.SymbolTable) (Parser, error) {
if contentType == "" {
return NewPromParser(b, st), nil
}
mediaType, _, err := mime.ParseMediaType(contentType)
if err != nil {
return NewPromParser(b, st), err
}
switch mediaType {
case "application/openmetrics-text":
return NewOpenMetricsParser(b, st), nil
case "application/vnd.google.protobuf":
return NewProtobufParser(b, parseClassicHistograms, st), nil
default:
return NewPromParser(b, st), nil
}
}
// Entry represents the type of a parsed entry.
type Entry int
const (
EntryInvalid Entry = -1
EntryType Entry = 0
EntryHelp Entry = 1
EntrySeries Entry = 2 // A series with a simple float64 as value.
EntryComment Entry = 3
EntryUnit Entry = 4
EntryHistogram Entry = 5 // A series with a native histogram as a value.
)