prometheus/rules/manager.go
Julius Volz bb0ba8d68f Fix most golint warnings.
This is with `golint -min_confidence=0.5`.

I left several lint warnings untouched because they were either
incorrect or I felt it was better not to change them at the moment.
2016-01-11 16:48:11 +01:00

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// 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 (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"net/url"
"path/filepath"
"sync"
"time"
html_template "html/template"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
"github.com/prometheus/common/model"
"github.com/prometheus/log"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/config"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/notification"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/promql"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/template"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/util/strutil"
)
// Constants for instrumentation.
const (
namespace = "prometheus"
ruleTypeLabel = "rule_type"
ruleTypeAlerting = "alerting"
ruleTypeRecording = "recording"
)
var (
evalDuration = prometheus.NewSummaryVec(
prometheus.SummaryOpts{
Namespace: namespace,
Name: "rule_evaluation_duration_milliseconds",
Help: "The duration for a rule to execute.",
},
[]string{ruleTypeLabel},
)
evalFailures = prometheus.NewCounter(
prometheus.CounterOpts{
Namespace: namespace,
Name: "rule_evaluation_failures_total",
Help: "The total number of rule evaluation failures.",
},
)
iterationDuration = prometheus.NewSummary(prometheus.SummaryOpts{
Namespace: namespace,
Name: "evaluator_duration_milliseconds",
Help: "The duration for all evaluations to execute.",
Objectives: map[float64]float64{0.01: 0.001, 0.05: 0.005, 0.5: 0.05, 0.90: 0.01, 0.99: 0.001},
})
)
func init() {
prometheus.MustRegister(iterationDuration)
prometheus.MustRegister(evalFailures)
prometheus.MustRegister(evalDuration)
}
// 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 returns the name of the rule.
Name() string
// Eval evaluates the rule, including any associated recording or alerting actions.
eval(model.Time, *promql.Engine) (model.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
}
// The Manager manages recording and alerting rules.
type Manager struct {
// Protects the rules list.
sync.Mutex
rules []Rule
done chan bool
interval time.Duration
queryEngine *promql.Engine
sampleAppender storage.SampleAppender
notificationHandler *notification.NotificationHandler
externalURL *url.URL
}
// ManagerOptions bundles options for the Manager.
type ManagerOptions struct {
EvaluationInterval time.Duration
QueryEngine *promql.Engine
NotificationHandler *notification.NotificationHandler
SampleAppender storage.SampleAppender
ExternalURL *url.URL
}
// NewManager returns an implementation of Manager, ready to be started
// by calling the Run method.
func NewManager(o *ManagerOptions) *Manager {
manager := &Manager{
rules: []Rule{},
done: make(chan bool),
interval: o.EvaluationInterval,
sampleAppender: o.SampleAppender,
queryEngine: o.QueryEngine,
notificationHandler: o.NotificationHandler,
externalURL: o.ExternalURL,
}
return manager
}
// Run the rule manager's periodic rule evaluation.
func (m *Manager) Run() {
defer log.Info("Rule manager stopped.")
m.Lock()
lastInterval := m.interval
m.Unlock()
ticker := time.NewTicker(lastInterval)
defer ticker.Stop()
for {
// The outer select clause makes sure that m.done is looked at
// first. Otherwise, if m.runIteration takes longer than
// m.interval, there is only a 50% chance that m.done will be
// looked at before the next m.runIteration call happens.
select {
case <-m.done:
return
default:
select {
case <-ticker.C:
start := time.Now()
m.runIteration()
iterationDuration.Observe(float64(time.Since(start) / time.Millisecond))
m.Lock()
if lastInterval != m.interval {
ticker.Stop()
ticker = time.NewTicker(m.interval)
lastInterval = m.interval
}
m.Unlock()
case <-m.done:
return
}
}
}
}
// Stop the rule manager's rule evaluation cycles.
func (m *Manager) Stop() {
log.Info("Stopping rule manager...")
m.done <- true
}
func (m *Manager) queueAlertNotifications(rule *AlertingRule, timestamp model.Time) {
activeAlerts := rule.ActiveAlerts()
if len(activeAlerts) == 0 {
return
}
notifications := make(notification.NotificationReqs, 0, len(activeAlerts))
for _, aa := range activeAlerts {
if aa.State != StateFiring {
// BUG: In the future, make AlertManager support pending alerts?
continue
}
// Provide the alert information to the template.
l := map[string]string{}
for k, v := range aa.Labels {
l[string(k)] = string(v)
}
tmplData := struct {
Labels map[string]string
Value float64
}{
Labels: l,
Value: float64(aa.Value),
}
// Inject some convenience variables that are easier to remember for users
// who are not used to Go's templating system.
defs := "{{$labels := .Labels}}{{$value := .Value}}"
expand := func(text string) string {
tmpl := template.NewTemplateExpander(defs+text, "__alert_"+rule.Name(), tmplData, timestamp, m.queryEngine, m.externalURL.Path)
result, err := tmpl.Expand()
if err != nil {
result = err.Error()
log.Warnf("Error expanding alert template %v with data '%v': %v", rule.Name(), tmplData, err)
}
return result
}
notifications = append(notifications, &notification.NotificationReq{
Summary: expand(rule.summary),
Description: expand(rule.description),
Runbook: rule.runbook,
Labels: aa.Labels.Merge(model.LabelSet{
alertNameLabel: model.LabelValue(rule.Name()),
}),
Value: aa.Value,
ActiveSince: aa.ActiveSince.Time(),
RuleString: rule.String(),
GeneratorURL: m.externalURL.String() + strutil.GraphLinkForExpression(rule.vector.String()),
})
}
m.notificationHandler.SubmitReqs(notifications)
}
func (m *Manager) runIteration() {
now := model.Now()
wg := sync.WaitGroup{}
m.Lock()
rulesSnapshot := make([]Rule, len(m.rules))
copy(rulesSnapshot, m.rules)
m.Unlock()
for _, rule := range rulesSnapshot {
wg.Add(1)
// BUG(julius): Look at fixing thundering herd.
go func(rule Rule) {
defer wg.Done()
start := time.Now()
vector, err := rule.eval(now, m.queryEngine)
duration := time.Since(start)
if err != nil {
evalFailures.Inc()
log.Warnf("Error while evaluating rule %q: %s", rule, err)
return
}
switch r := rule.(type) {
case *AlertingRule:
m.queueAlertNotifications(r, now)
evalDuration.WithLabelValues(ruleTypeAlerting).Observe(
float64(duration / time.Millisecond),
)
case *RecordingRule:
evalDuration.WithLabelValues(ruleTypeRecording).Observe(
float64(duration / time.Millisecond),
)
default:
panic(fmt.Errorf("unknown rule type: %T", rule))
}
for _, s := range vector {
m.sampleAppender.Append(s)
}
}(rule)
}
wg.Wait()
}
// transferAlertState makes a copy of the state of alerting rules and returns a function
// that restores them in the current state.
func (m *Manager) transferAlertState() func() {
alertingRules := map[string]*AlertingRule{}
for _, r := range m.rules {
if ar, ok := r.(*AlertingRule); ok {
alertingRules[ar.name] = ar
}
}
return func() {
// Restore alerting rule state.
for _, r := range m.rules {
ar, ok := r.(*AlertingRule)
if !ok {
continue
}
if old, ok := alertingRules[ar.name]; ok {
ar.activeAlerts = old.activeAlerts
}
}
}
}
// ApplyConfig updates the rule manager's state as the config requires. If
// loading the new rules failed the old rule set is restored. Returns true on success.
func (m *Manager) ApplyConfig(conf *config.Config) bool {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
defer m.transferAlertState()()
success := true
m.interval = time.Duration(conf.GlobalConfig.EvaluationInterval)
rulesSnapshot := make([]Rule, len(m.rules))
copy(rulesSnapshot, m.rules)
m.rules = m.rules[:0]
var files []string
for _, pat := range conf.RuleFiles {
fs, err := filepath.Glob(pat)
if err != nil {
// The only error can be a bad pattern.
log.Errorf("Error retrieving rule files for %s: %s", pat, err)
success = false
}
files = append(files, fs...)
}
if err := m.loadRuleFiles(files...); err != nil {
// If loading the new rules failed, restore the old rule set.
m.rules = rulesSnapshot
log.Errorf("Error loading rules, previous rule set restored: %s", err)
success = false
}
return success
}
// loadRuleFiles loads alerting and recording rules from the given files.
func (m *Manager) loadRuleFiles(filenames ...string) error {
for _, fn := range filenames {
content, err := ioutil.ReadFile(fn)
if err != nil {
return err
}
stmts, err := promql.ParseStmts(string(content))
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error parsing %s: %s", fn, err)
}
for _, stmt := range stmts {
switch r := stmt.(type) {
case *promql.AlertStmt:
rule := NewAlertingRule(r.Name, r.Expr, r.Duration, r.Labels, r.Summary, r.Description, r.Runbook)
m.rules = append(m.rules, rule)
case *promql.RecordStmt:
rule := NewRecordingRule(r.Name, r.Expr, r.Labels)
m.rules = append(m.rules, rule)
default:
panic("retrieval.Manager.LoadRuleFiles: unknown statement type")
}
}
}
return nil
}
// Rules returns the list of the manager's rules.
func (m *Manager) Rules() []Rule {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
rules := make([]Rule, len(m.rules))
copy(rules, m.rules)
return rules
}
// AlertingRules returns the list of the manager's alerting rules.
func (m *Manager) AlertingRules() []*AlertingRule {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
alerts := []*AlertingRule{}
for _, rule := range m.rules {
if alertingRule, ok := rule.(*AlertingRule); ok {
alerts = append(alerts, alertingRule)
}
}
return alerts
}