prometheus/rules/recording_test.go
Julien Pivotto 9adad8ad30 Remove MaxConcurrent from the PromQL engine opts (#6712)
Since we use ActiveQueryTracker to check for concurrency in
d992c36b3a it does not make sense to keep
the MaxConcurrent value as an option of the PromQL engine.

This pull request removes it from the PromQL engine options, sets the
max concurrent metric to -1 if there is no active query tracker, and use
the value of the active query tracker otherwise.

It removes dead code and also will inform people who import the promql
package that we made that change, as it breaks the EngineOpts struct.

Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
2020-01-28 20:38:49 +00:00

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// Copyright 2013 The Prometheus Authors
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package rules
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/labels"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/timestamp"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/promql"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/util/teststorage"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/util/testutil"
)
func TestRuleEval(t *testing.T) {
storage := teststorage.New(t)
defer storage.Close()
opts := promql.EngineOpts{
Logger: nil,
Reg: nil,
MaxSamples: 10,
Timeout: 10 * time.Second,
}
engine := promql.NewEngine(opts)
ctx, cancelCtx := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancelCtx()
now := time.Now()
suite := []struct {
name string
expr promql.Expr
labels labels.Labels
result promql.Vector
}{
{
name: "nolabels",
expr: &promql.NumberLiteral{Val: 1},
labels: labels.Labels{},
result: promql.Vector{promql.Sample{
Metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "nolabels"),
Point: promql.Point{V: 1, T: timestamp.FromTime(now)},
}},
},
{
name: "labels",
expr: &promql.NumberLiteral{Val: 1},
labels: labels.FromStrings("foo", "bar"),
result: promql.Vector{promql.Sample{
Metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "labels", "foo", "bar"),
Point: promql.Point{V: 1, T: timestamp.FromTime(now)},
}},
},
}
for _, test := range suite {
rule := NewRecordingRule(test.name, test.expr, test.labels)
result, err := rule.Eval(ctx, now, EngineQueryFunc(engine, storage), nil)
testutil.Ok(t, err)
testutil.Equals(t, test.result, result)
}
}
func TestRecordingRuleHTMLSnippet(t *testing.T) {
expr, err := promql.ParseExpr(`foo{html="<b>BOLD<b>"}`)
testutil.Ok(t, err)
rule := NewRecordingRule("testrule", expr, labels.FromStrings("html", "<b>BOLD</b>"))
const want = `record: <a href="/test/prefix/graph?g0.expr=testrule&g0.tab=1">testrule</a>
expr: <a href="/test/prefix/graph?g0.expr=foo%7Bhtml%3D%22%3Cb%3EBOLD%3Cb%3E%22%7D&g0.tab=1">foo{html=&#34;&lt;b&gt;BOLD&lt;b&gt;&#34;}</a>
labels:
html: '&lt;b&gt;BOLD&lt;/b&gt;'
`
got := rule.HTMLSnippet("/test/prefix")
testutil.Assert(t, want == got, "incorrect HTML snippet; want:\n\n%s\n\ngot:\n\n%s", want, got)
}
// TestRuleEvalDuplicate tests for duplicate labels in recorded metrics, see #5529.
func TestRuleEvalDuplicate(t *testing.T) {
storage := teststorage.New(t)
defer storage.Close()
opts := promql.EngineOpts{
Logger: nil,
Reg: nil,
MaxSamples: 10,
Timeout: 10 * time.Second,
}
engine := promql.NewEngine(opts)
ctx, cancelCtx := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancelCtx()
now := time.Now()
expr, _ := promql.ParseExpr(`vector(0) or label_replace(vector(0),"test","x","","")`)
rule := NewRecordingRule("foo", expr, labels.FromStrings("test", "test"))
_, err := rule.Eval(ctx, now, EngineQueryFunc(engine, storage), nil)
testutil.NotOk(t, err)
e := fmt.Errorf("vector contains metrics with the same labelset after applying rule labels")
testutil.ErrorEqual(t, e, err)
}