prometheus/pkg/textparse/openmetricsparse.go
Tariq Ibrahim 8fdfa8abea refine error handling in prometheus (#5388)
i) Uses the more idiomatic Wrap and Wrapf methods for creating nested errors.
ii) Fixes some incorrect usages of fmt.Errorf where the error messages don't have any formatting directives.
iii) Does away with the use of fmt package for errors in favour of pkg/errors

Signed-off-by: tariqibrahim <tariq181290@gmail.com>
2019-03-26 00:01:12 +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.
//go:generate go get -u modernc.org/golex
//go:generate golex -o=openmetricslex.l.go openmetricslex.l
package textparse
import (
"io"
"math"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"unicode/utf8"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/labels"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/value"
)
type openMetricsLexer struct {
b []byte
i int
start int
err error
state int
}
// buf returns the buffer of the current token.
func (l *openMetricsLexer) buf() []byte {
return l.b[l.start:l.i]
}
func (l *openMetricsLexer) cur() byte {
return l.b[l.i]
}
// next advances the openMetricsLexer to the next character.
func (l *openMetricsLexer) next() byte {
l.i++
if l.i >= len(l.b) {
l.err = io.EOF
return byte(tEOF)
}
// Lex struggles with null bytes. If we are in a label value or help string, where
// they are allowed, consume them here immediately.
for l.b[l.i] == 0 && (l.state == sLValue || l.state == sMeta2 || l.state == sComment) {
l.i++
if l.i >= len(l.b) {
l.err = io.EOF
return byte(tEOF)
}
}
return l.b[l.i]
}
func (l *openMetricsLexer) Error(es string) {
l.err = errors.New(es)
}
// OpenMetricsParser parses samples from a byte slice of samples in the official
// OpenMetrics text exposition format.
// This is based on the working draft https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/1KwV0mAXwwbvvifBvDKH_LU1YjyXE_wxCkHNoCGq1GX0/edit
type OpenMetricsParser struct {
l *openMetricsLexer
series []byte
text []byte
mtype MetricType
val float64
ts int64
hasTS bool
start int
offsets []int
}
// New returns a new parser of the byte slice.
func NewOpenMetricsParser(b []byte) Parser {
return &OpenMetricsParser{l: &openMetricsLexer{b: b}}
}
// Series returns the bytes of the series, the timestamp if set, and the value
// of the current sample.
func (p *OpenMetricsParser) Series() ([]byte, *int64, float64) {
if p.hasTS {
return p.series, &p.ts, p.val
}
return p.series, nil, p.val
}
// 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.
func (p *OpenMetricsParser) Help() ([]byte, []byte) {
m := p.l.b[p.offsets[0]:p.offsets[1]]
// Replacer causes allocations. Replace only when necessary.
if strings.IndexByte(yoloString(p.text), byte('\\')) >= 0 {
// OpenMetrics always uses the Prometheus format label value escaping.
return m, []byte(lvalReplacer.Replace(string(p.text)))
}
return m, p.text
}
// 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.
func (p *OpenMetricsParser) Type() ([]byte, MetricType) {
return p.l.b[p.offsets[0]:p.offsets[1]], p.mtype
}
// 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.
func (p *OpenMetricsParser) Unit() ([]byte, []byte) {
// The Prometheus format does not have units.
return p.l.b[p.offsets[0]:p.offsets[1]], p.text
}
// 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.
func (p *OpenMetricsParser) Comment() []byte {
return p.text
}
// Metric writes the labels of the current sample into the passed labels.
// It returns the string from which the metric was parsed.
func (p *OpenMetricsParser) Metric(l *labels.Labels) string {
// Allocate the full immutable string immediately, so we just
// have to create references on it below.
s := string(p.series)
*l = append(*l, labels.Label{
Name: labels.MetricName,
Value: s[:p.offsets[0]-p.start],
})
for i := 1; i < len(p.offsets); i += 4 {
a := p.offsets[i] - p.start
b := p.offsets[i+1] - p.start
c := p.offsets[i+2] - p.start
d := p.offsets[i+3] - p.start
// Replacer causes allocations. Replace only when necessary.
if strings.IndexByte(s[c:d], byte('\\')) >= 0 {
*l = append(*l, labels.Label{Name: s[a:b], Value: lvalReplacer.Replace(s[c:d])})
continue
}
*l = append(*l, labels.Label{Name: s[a:b], Value: s[c:d]})
}
// Sort labels. We can skip the first entry since the metric name is
// already at the right place.
sort.Sort((*l)[1:])
return s
}
// nextToken returns the next token from the openMetricsLexer.
func (p *OpenMetricsParser) nextToken() token {
tok := p.l.Lex()
return tok
}
// Next advances the parser to the next sample. It returns false if no
// more samples were read or an error occurred.
func (p *OpenMetricsParser) Next() (Entry, error) {
var err error
p.start = p.l.i
p.offsets = p.offsets[:0]
switch t := p.nextToken(); t {
case tEofWord:
if t := p.nextToken(); t != tEOF {
return EntryInvalid, errors.New("unexpected data after # EOF")
}
return EntryInvalid, io.EOF
case tEOF:
return EntryInvalid, parseError("unexpected end of data", t)
case tHelp, tType, tUnit:
switch t := p.nextToken(); t {
case tMName:
p.offsets = append(p.offsets, p.l.start, p.l.i)
default:
return EntryInvalid, parseError("expected metric name after HELP", t)
}
switch t := p.nextToken(); t {
case tText:
if len(p.l.buf()) > 1 {
p.text = p.l.buf()[1 : len(p.l.buf())-1]
} else {
p.text = []byte{}
}
default:
return EntryInvalid, parseError("expected text in HELP", t)
}
switch t {
case tType:
switch s := yoloString(p.text); s {
case "counter":
p.mtype = MetricTypeCounter
case "gauge":
p.mtype = MetricTypeGauge
case "histogram":
p.mtype = MetricTypeHistogram
case "gaugehistogram":
p.mtype = MetricTypeGaugeHistogram
case "summary":
p.mtype = MetricTypeSummary
case "info":
p.mtype = MetricTypeInfo
case "stateset":
p.mtype = MetricTypeStateset
case "unknown":
p.mtype = MetricTypeUnknown
default:
return EntryInvalid, errors.Errorf("invalid metric type %q", s)
}
case tHelp:
if !utf8.Valid(p.text) {
return EntryInvalid, errors.New("help text is not a valid utf8 string")
}
}
switch t {
case tHelp:
return EntryHelp, nil
case tType:
return EntryType, nil
case tUnit:
m := yoloString(p.l.b[p.offsets[0]:p.offsets[1]])
u := yoloString(p.text)
if len(u) > 0 {
if !strings.HasSuffix(m, u) || len(m) < len(u)+1 || p.l.b[p.offsets[1]-len(u)-1] != '_' {
return EntryInvalid, errors.Errorf("unit not a suffix of metric %q", m)
}
}
return EntryUnit, nil
}
case tMName:
p.offsets = append(p.offsets, p.l.i)
p.series = p.l.b[p.start:p.l.i]
t2 := p.nextToken()
if t2 == tBraceOpen {
if err := p.parseLVals(); err != nil {
return EntryInvalid, err
}
p.series = p.l.b[p.start:p.l.i]
t2 = p.nextToken()
}
if t2 != tValue {
return EntryInvalid, parseError("expected value after metric", t)
}
if p.val, err = strconv.ParseFloat(yoloString(p.l.buf()[1:]), 64); err != nil {
return EntryInvalid, err
}
// Ensure canonical NaN value.
if math.IsNaN(p.val) {
p.val = math.Float64frombits(value.NormalNaN)
}
p.hasTS = false
switch p.nextToken() {
case tLinebreak:
break
case tTimestamp:
p.hasTS = true
var ts float64
// A float is enough to hold what we need for millisecond resolution.
if ts, err = strconv.ParseFloat(yoloString(p.l.buf()[1:]), 64); err != nil {
return EntryInvalid, err
}
p.ts = int64(ts * 1000)
if t2 := p.nextToken(); t2 != tLinebreak {
return EntryInvalid, parseError("expected next entry after timestamp", t)
}
default:
return EntryInvalid, parseError("expected timestamp or new record", t)
}
return EntrySeries, nil
default:
err = errors.Errorf("%q %q is not a valid start token", t, string(p.l.cur()))
}
return EntryInvalid, err
}
func (p *OpenMetricsParser) parseLVals() error {
first := true
for {
t := p.nextToken()
switch t {
case tBraceClose:
return nil
case tComma:
if first {
return parseError("expected label name or left brace", t)
}
t = p.nextToken()
if t != tLName {
return parseError("expected label name", t)
}
case tLName:
if !first {
return parseError("expected comma", t)
}
default:
if first {
return parseError("expected label name or left brace", t)
}
return parseError("expected comma or left brace", t)
}
first = false
// t is now a label name.
p.offsets = append(p.offsets, p.l.start, p.l.i)
if t := p.nextToken(); t != tEqual {
return parseError("expected equal", t)
}
if t := p.nextToken(); t != tLValue {
return parseError("expected label value", t)
}
if !utf8.Valid(p.l.buf()) {
return errors.New("invalid UTF-8 label value")
}
// The openMetricsLexer ensures the value string is quoted. Strip first
// and last character.
p.offsets = append(p.offsets, p.l.start+1, p.l.i-1)
}
}