prometheus/rules/ast/query_analyzer.go
Bjoern Rabenstein fd63500ed3 Make rules/ast golint clean.
Mostly, that means adding compliant doc strings to exported items.

Also, remove 'go vet' warnings where possible. (Some are unfortunately
not to avoid, arguably bugs in 'go vet'.)

Change-Id: I2827b6dd317492864c1383c3de1ea9eac5a219bb
2014-02-14 15:01:39 +01:00

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// Copyright 2013 Prometheus Team
// 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 ast
import (
"time"
"github.com/golang/glog"
clientmodel "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/model"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/stats"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage/metric"
)
// FullRangeMap maps the fingerprint of a full range to the duration
// of the matrix literal it resulted from.
type FullRangeMap map[clientmodel.Fingerprint]time.Duration
// IntervalRangeMap is a set of fingerprints of interval ranges.
type IntervalRangeMap map[clientmodel.Fingerprint]bool
// A QueryAnalyzer recursively traverses the AST to look for any nodes
// which will need data from the datastore. Instantiate with
// NewQueryAnalyzer.
type QueryAnalyzer struct {
// Values collected by query analysis.
//
// Full ranges always implicitly span a time range of:
// - start: query interval start - duration
// - end: query interval end
//
// This is because full ranges can only result from matrix literals (like
// "foo[5m]"), which have said time-spanning behavior during a ranged query.
FullRanges FullRangeMap
// Interval ranges always implicitly span the whole query range.
IntervalRanges IntervalRangeMap
// The underlying storage to which the query will be applied. Needed for
// extracting timeseries fingerprint information during query analysis.
storage *metric.TieredStorage
}
// NewQueryAnalyzer returns a pointer to a newly instantiated
// QueryAnalyzer. The storage is needed to extract timeseries
// fingerprint information during query analysis.
func NewQueryAnalyzer(storage *metric.TieredStorage) *QueryAnalyzer {
return &QueryAnalyzer{
FullRanges: FullRangeMap{},
IntervalRanges: IntervalRangeMap{},
storage: storage,
}
}
// Visit implements the Visitor interface.
func (analyzer *QueryAnalyzer) Visit(node Node) {
switch n := node.(type) {
case *VectorLiteral:
fingerprints, err := analyzer.storage.GetFingerprintsForLabelSet(n.labels)
if err != nil {
glog.Errorf("Error getting fingerprints for labelset %v: %v", n.labels, err)
return
}
n.fingerprints = fingerprints
for _, fingerprint := range fingerprints {
analyzer.IntervalRanges[*fingerprint] = true
}
case *MatrixLiteral:
fingerprints, err := analyzer.storage.GetFingerprintsForLabelSet(n.labels)
if err != nil {
glog.Errorf("Error getting fingerprints for labelset %v: %v", n.labels, err)
return
}
n.fingerprints = fingerprints
for _, fingerprint := range fingerprints {
if analyzer.FullRanges[*fingerprint] < n.interval {
analyzer.FullRanges[*fingerprint] = n.interval
}
}
}
}
// AnalyzeQueries walks the AST, starting at node, calling Visit on
// each node to collect fingerprints.
func (analyzer *QueryAnalyzer) AnalyzeQueries(node Node) {
Walk(analyzer, node)
// Find and dedupe overlaps between full and stepped ranges. Full ranges
// always contain more points *and* span more time than stepped ranges, so
// throw away stepped ranges for fingerprints which have full ranges.
for fingerprint := range analyzer.FullRanges {
delete(analyzer.IntervalRanges, fingerprint)
}
}
func viewAdapterForInstantQuery(node Node, timestamp clientmodel.Timestamp, storage *metric.TieredStorage, queryStats *stats.TimerGroup) (*viewAdapter, error) {
analyzeTimer := queryStats.GetTimer(stats.QueryAnalysisTime).Start()
analyzer := NewQueryAnalyzer(storage)
analyzer.AnalyzeQueries(node)
analyzeTimer.Stop()
requestBuildTimer := queryStats.GetTimer(stats.ViewRequestBuildTime).Start()
viewBuilder := metric.NewViewRequestBuilder()
for fingerprint, rangeDuration := range analyzer.FullRanges {
viewBuilder.GetMetricRange(&fingerprint, timestamp.Add(-rangeDuration), timestamp)
}
for fingerprint := range analyzer.IntervalRanges {
viewBuilder.GetMetricAtTime(&fingerprint, timestamp)
}
requestBuildTimer.Stop()
buildTimer := queryStats.GetTimer(stats.InnerViewBuildingTime).Start()
// BUG(julius): Clear Law of Demeter violation.
view, err := analyzer.storage.MakeView(viewBuilder, 60*time.Second, queryStats)
buildTimer.Stop()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return NewViewAdapter(view, storage, queryStats), nil
}
func viewAdapterForRangeQuery(node Node, start clientmodel.Timestamp, end clientmodel.Timestamp, interval time.Duration, storage *metric.TieredStorage, queryStats *stats.TimerGroup) (*viewAdapter, error) {
analyzeTimer := queryStats.GetTimer(stats.QueryAnalysisTime).Start()
analyzer := NewQueryAnalyzer(storage)
analyzer.AnalyzeQueries(node)
analyzeTimer.Stop()
requestBuildTimer := queryStats.GetTimer(stats.ViewRequestBuildTime).Start()
viewBuilder := metric.NewViewRequestBuilder()
for fingerprint, rangeDuration := range analyzer.FullRanges {
if interval < rangeDuration {
viewBuilder.GetMetricRange(&fingerprint, start.Add(-rangeDuration), end)
} else {
viewBuilder.GetMetricRangeAtInterval(&fingerprint, start.Add(-rangeDuration), end, interval, rangeDuration)
}
}
for fingerprint := range analyzer.IntervalRanges {
viewBuilder.GetMetricAtInterval(&fingerprint, start, end, interval)
}
requestBuildTimer.Stop()
buildTimer := queryStats.GetTimer(stats.InnerViewBuildingTime).Start()
view, err := analyzer.storage.MakeView(viewBuilder, time.Duration(60)*time.Second, queryStats)
buildTimer.Stop()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return NewViewAdapter(view, storage, queryStats), nil
}