metrics/metrics.go

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// Package metrics implements Prometheus-compatible metrics for applications.
//
// This package is lightweight alternative to https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang
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// with simpler API and smaller dependencies.
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//
// Usage:
//
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// 1. Register the required metrics via New* functions.
// 2. Expose them to `/metrics` page via WritePrometheus.
// 3. Update the registered metrics during application lifetime.
//
// The package has been extracted from https://victoriametrics.com/
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package metrics
import (
"fmt"
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"io"
"sort"
"strings"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"unsafe"
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)
type namedMetric struct {
name string
metric metric
isAux bool
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}
func (nm *namedMetric) family() string {
n := strings.IndexByte(nm.name, '{')
if n < 0 {
return nm.name
}
return nm.name[:n]
}
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type metric interface {
marshalTo(prefix string, w io.Writer)
metricType() string
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}
var defaultSet = NewSet()
func init() {
RegisterSet(defaultSet)
}
var (
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registeredSets = make(map[*Set]struct{})
registeredSetsLock sync.Mutex
)
// RegisterSet registers the given set s for metrics export via global WritePrometheus() call.
//
// See also UnregisterSet.
func RegisterSet(s *Set) {
registeredSetsLock.Lock()
registeredSets[s] = struct{}{}
registeredSetsLock.Unlock()
}
// UnregisterSet stops exporting metrics for the given s via global WritePrometheus() call.
//
// Call s.UnregisterAllMetrics() after unregistering s if it is no longer used.
func UnregisterSet(s *Set) {
registeredSetsLock.Lock()
delete(registeredSets, s)
registeredSetsLock.Unlock()
}
// WritePrometheus writes all the metrics from default set and all the registered sets in Prometheus format to w.
//
// Additional sets can be registered via RegisterSet() call.
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//
// If exposeProcessMetrics is true, then various `go_*` and `process_*` metrics
// are exposed for the current process.
//
// The WritePrometheus func is usually called inside "/metrics" handler:
//
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// http.HandleFunc("/metrics", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
// metrics.WritePrometheus(w, true)
// })
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func WritePrometheus(w io.Writer, exposeProcessMetrics bool) {
registeredSetsLock.Lock()
sets := make([]*Set, 0, len(registeredSets))
for s := range registeredSets {
sets = append(sets, s)
}
registeredSetsLock.Unlock()
sort.Slice(sets, func(i, j int) bool {
return uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sets[i])) < uintptr(unsafe.Pointer(sets[j]))
})
for _, s := range sets {
s.WritePrometheus(w)
}
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if exposeProcessMetrics {
WriteProcessMetrics(w)
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}
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}
// WriteProcessMetrics writes additional process metrics in Prometheus format to w.
//
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// The following `go_*` and `process_*` metrics are exposed for the currently
// running process. Below is a short description for the exposed `process_*` metrics:
//
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// - process_cpu_seconds_system_total - CPU time spent in syscalls
//
// - process_cpu_seconds_user_total - CPU time spent in userspace
//
// - process_cpu_seconds_total - CPU time spent by the process
//
// - process_major_pagefaults_total - page faults resulted in disk IO
//
// - process_minor_pagefaults_total - page faults resolved without disk IO
//
// - process_resident_memory_bytes - recently accessed memory (aka RSS or resident memory)
//
// - process_resident_memory_peak_bytes - the maximum RSS memory usage
//
// - process_resident_memory_anon_bytes - RSS for memory-mapped files
//
// - process_resident_memory_file_bytes - RSS for memory allocated by the process
//
// - process_resident_memory_shared_bytes - RSS for memory shared between multiple processes
//
// - process_virtual_memory_bytes - virtual memory usage
//
// - process_virtual_memory_peak_bytes - the maximum virtual memory usage
//
// - process_num_threads - the number of threads
//
// - process_start_time_seconds - process start time as unix timestamp
//
// - process_io_read_bytes_total - the number of bytes read via syscalls
//
// - process_io_written_bytes_total - the number of bytes written via syscalls
//
// - process_io_read_syscalls_total - the number of read syscalls
//
// - process_io_write_syscalls_total - the number of write syscalls
//
// - process_io_storage_read_bytes_total - the number of bytes actually read from disk
//
// - process_io_storage_written_bytes_total - the number of bytes actually written to disk
//
// - go_sched_latencies_seconds - time spent by goroutines in ready state before they start execution
//
// - go_mutex_wait_seconds_total - summary time spent by all the goroutines while waiting for locked mutex
//
// - go_gc_mark_assist_cpu_seconds_total - summary CPU time spent by goroutines in GC mark assist state
//
// - go_gc_cpu_seconds_total - summary time spent in GC
//
// - go_gc_pauses_seconds - duration of GC pauses
//
// - go_scavenge_cpu_seconds_total - CPU time spent on returning the memory to OS
//
// - go_memlimit_bytes - the GOMEMLIMIT env var value
//
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// - go_memstats_alloc_bytes - memory usage for Go objects in the heap
//
// - go_memstats_alloc_bytes_total - the cumulative counter for total size of allocated Go objects
//
// - go_memstats_buck_hash_sys_bytes - bytes of memory in profiling bucket hash tables
//
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// - go_memstats_frees_total - the cumulative counter for number of freed Go objects
//
// - go_memstats_gc_cpu_fraction - the fraction of CPU spent in Go garbage collector
//
// - go_memstats_gc_sys_bytes - the size of Go garbage collector metadata
//
// - go_memstats_heap_alloc_bytes - the same as go_memstats_alloc_bytes
//
// - go_memstats_heap_idle_bytes - idle memory ready for new Go object allocations
//
// - go_memstats_heap_inuse_bytes - bytes in in-use spans
//
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// - go_memstats_heap_objects - the number of Go objects in the heap
//
// - go_memstats_heap_released_bytes - bytes of physical memory returned to the OS
//
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// - go_memstats_heap_sys_bytes - memory requested for Go objects from the OS
//
// - go_memstats_last_gc_time_seconds - unix timestamp the last garbage collection finished
//
// - go_memstats_lookups_total - the number of pointer lookups performed by the runtime
//
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// - go_memstats_mallocs_total - the number of allocations for Go objects
//
// - go_memstats_mcache_inuse_bytes - bytes of allocated mcache structures
//
// - go_memstats_mcache_sys_bytes - bytes of memory obtained from the OS for mcache structures
//
// - go_memstats_mspan_inuse_bytes - bytes of allocated mspan structures
//
// - go_memstats_mspan_sys_bytes - bytes of memory obtained from the OS for mspan structures
//
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// - go_memstats_next_gc_bytes - the target heap size when the next garbage collection should start
//
// - go_memstats_other_sys_bytes - bytes of memory in miscellaneous off-heap runtime allocations
//
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// - go_memstats_stack_inuse_bytes - memory used for goroutine stacks
//
// - go_memstats_stack_sys_bytes - memory requested fromthe OS for goroutine stacks
//
// - go_memstats_sys_bytes - memory requested by Go runtime from the OS
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//
// - go_cgo_calls_count - the total number of CGO calls
//
// - go_cpu_count - the number of CPU cores on the host where the app runs
//
// The WriteProcessMetrics func is usually called in combination with writing Set metrics
// inside "/metrics" handler:
//
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// http.HandleFunc("/metrics", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
// mySet.WritePrometheus(w)
// metrics.WriteProcessMetrics(w)
// })
//
// See also WrteFDMetrics.
func WriteProcessMetrics(w io.Writer) {
writeGoMetrics(w)
writeProcessMetrics(w)
writePushMetrics(w)
}
// WriteFDMetrics writes `process_max_fds` and `process_open_fds` metrics to w.
func WriteFDMetrics(w io.Writer) {
writeFDMetrics(w)
}
// UnregisterMetric removes metric with the given name from default set.
//
// See also UnregisterAllMetrics.
func UnregisterMetric(name string) bool {
return defaultSet.UnregisterMetric(name)
}
// UnregisterAllMetrics unregisters all the metrics from default set.
func UnregisterAllMetrics() {
defaultSet.UnregisterAllMetrics()
}
// ListMetricNames returns sorted list of all the metric names from default set.
func ListMetricNames() []string {
return defaultSet.ListMetricNames()
}
// GetDefaultSet returns the default metrics set.
func GetDefaultSet() *Set {
return defaultSet
}
// ExposeMetadata allows enabling adding TYPE and HELP metadata to the exposed metrics globally.
//
// It is safe to call this method multiple times. It is allowed to change it in runtime.
// ExposeMetadata is set to false by default.
func ExposeMetadata(v bool) {
n := 0
if v {
n = 1
}
atomic.StoreUint32(&exposeMetadata, uint32(n))
}
func isMetadataEnabled() bool {
n := atomic.LoadUint32(&exposeMetadata)
return n != 0
}
var exposeMetadata uint32
func isCounterName(name string) bool {
return strings.HasSuffix(name, "_total")
}
// WriteGaugeUint64 writes gauge metric with the given name and value to w in Prometheus text exposition format.
func WriteGaugeUint64(w io.Writer, name string, value uint64) {
writeMetricUint64(w, name, "gauge", value)
}
// WriteGaugeFloat64 writes gauge metric with the given name and value to w in Prometheus text exposition format.
func WriteGaugeFloat64(w io.Writer, name string, value float64) {
writeMetricFloat64(w, name, "gauge", value)
}
// WriteCounterUint64 writes counter metric with the given name and value to w in Prometheus text exposition format.
func WriteCounterUint64(w io.Writer, name string, value uint64) {
writeMetricUint64(w, name, "counter", value)
}
// WriteCounterFloat64 writes counter metric with the given name and value to w in Prometheus text exposition format.
func WriteCounterFloat64(w io.Writer, name string, value float64) {
writeMetricFloat64(w, name, "counter", value)
}
func writeMetricUint64(w io.Writer, metricName, metricType string, value uint64) {
writeMetadataIfNeeded(w, metricName, metricType)
fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s %d\n", metricName, value)
}
func writeMetricFloat64(w io.Writer, metricName, metricType string, value float64) {
writeMetadataIfNeeded(w, metricName, metricType)
fmt.Fprintf(w, "%s %g\n", metricName, value)
}