diff --git a/promql/functions.go b/promql/functions.go index 8141d2a9e6..182b69b080 100644 --- a/promql/functions.go +++ b/promql/functions.go @@ -131,10 +131,18 @@ func extrapolatedRate(vals []parser.Value, args parser.Expressions, enh *EvalNod sampledInterval := float64(lastT-firstT) / 1000 averageDurationBetweenSamples := sampledInterval / float64(numSamplesMinusOne) - // If the first/last samples are close to the boundaries of the range, - // extrapolate the result. This is as we expect that another sample - // will exist given the spacing between samples we've seen thus far, - // with an allowance for noise. + // If samples are close enough to the (lower or upper) boundary of the + // range, we extrapolate the rate all the way to the boundary in + // question. "Close enough" is defined as "up to 10% more than the + // average duration between samples within the range", see + // extrapolationThreshold below. Essentially, we are assuming a more or + // less regular spacing between samples, and if we don't see a sample + // where we would expect one, we assume the series does not cover the + // whole range, but starts and/or ends within the range. We still + // extrapolate the rate in this case, but not all the way to the + // boundary, but only by half of the average duration between samples + // (which is our guess for where the series actually starts or ends). + extrapolationThreshold := averageDurationBetweenSamples * 1.1 extrapolateToInterval := sampledInterval