This update provides:
1) workaround around the build failures. In
summary, it forces the download of some packages during the build
process.
2) update the set of packages that should go inside the vendor
directory
3) Update the dockerfile to use go 1.10
Change-Id: I2bfd090ce0f25b0c10aa214755ae2da7e5384d60
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/NOTICE b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/NOTICE
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/.gitignore b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/.gitignore
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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/README.md b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/README.md
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+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/README.md
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+See [![go-doc](https://godoc.org/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus).
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/collector.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/collector.go
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/collector.go
@@ -0,0 +1,120 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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 prometheus
+
+// Collector is the interface implemented by anything that can be used by
+// Prometheus to collect metrics. A Collector has to be registered for
+// collection. See Registerer.Register.
+//
+// The stock metrics provided by this package (Gauge, Counter, Summary,
+// Histogram, Untyped) are also Collectors (which only ever collect one metric,
+// namely itself). An implementer of Collector may, however, collect multiple
+// metrics in a coordinated fashion and/or create metrics on the fly. Examples
+// for collectors already implemented in this library are the metric vectors
+// (i.e. collection of multiple instances of the same Metric but with different
+// label values) like GaugeVec or SummaryVec, and the ExpvarCollector.
+type Collector interface {
+ // Describe sends the super-set of all possible descriptors of metrics
+ // collected by this Collector to the provided channel and returns once
+ // the last descriptor has been sent. The sent descriptors fulfill the
+ // consistency and uniqueness requirements described in the Desc
+ // documentation.
+ //
+ // It is valid if one and the same Collector sends duplicate
+ // descriptors. Those duplicates are simply ignored. However, two
+ // different Collectors must not send duplicate descriptors.
+ //
+ // Sending no descriptor at all marks the Collector as “unchecked”,
+ // i.e. no checks will be performed at registration time, and the
+ // Collector may yield any Metric it sees fit in its Collect method.
+ //
+ // This method idempotently sends the same descriptors throughout the
+ // lifetime of the Collector. It may be called concurrently and
+ // therefore must be implemented in a concurrency safe way.
+ //
+ // If a Collector encounters an error while executing this method, it
+ // must send an invalid descriptor (created with NewInvalidDesc) to
+ // signal the error to the registry.
+ Describe(chan<- *Desc)
+ // Collect is called by the Prometheus registry when collecting
+ // metrics. The implementation sends each collected metric via the
+ // provided channel and returns once the last metric has been sent. The
+ // descriptor of each sent metric is one of those returned by Describe
+ // (unless the Collector is unchecked, see above). Returned metrics that
+ // share the same descriptor must differ in their variable label
+ // values.
+ //
+ // This method may be called concurrently and must therefore be
+ // implemented in a concurrency safe way. Blocking occurs at the expense
+ // of total performance of rendering all registered metrics. Ideally,
+ // Collector implementations support concurrent readers.
+ Collect(chan<- Metric)
+}
+
+// DescribeByCollect is a helper to implement the Describe method of a custom
+// Collector. It collects the metrics from the provided Collector and sends
+// their descriptors to the provided channel.
+//
+// If a Collector collects the same metrics throughout its lifetime, its
+// Describe method can simply be implemented as:
+//
+// func (c customCollector) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
+// DescribeByCollect(c, ch)
+// }
+//
+// However, this will not work if the metrics collected change dynamically over
+// the lifetime of the Collector in a way that their combined set of descriptors
+// changes as well. The shortcut implementation will then violate the contract
+// of the Describe method. If a Collector sometimes collects no metrics at all
+// (for example vectors like CounterVec, GaugeVec, etc., which only collect
+// metrics after a metric with a fully specified label set has been accessed),
+// it might even get registered as an unchecked Collecter (cf. the Register
+// method of the Registerer interface). Hence, only use this shortcut
+// implementation of Describe if you are certain to fulfill the contract.
+//
+// The Collector example demonstrates a use of DescribeByCollect.
+func DescribeByCollect(c Collector, descs chan<- *Desc) {
+ metrics := make(chan Metric)
+ go func() {
+ c.Collect(metrics)
+ close(metrics)
+ }()
+ for m := range metrics {
+ descs <- m.Desc()
+ }
+}
+
+// selfCollector implements Collector for a single Metric so that the Metric
+// collects itself. Add it as an anonymous field to a struct that implements
+// Metric, and call init with the Metric itself as an argument.
+type selfCollector struct {
+ self Metric
+}
+
+// init provides the selfCollector with a reference to the metric it is supposed
+// to collect. It is usually called within the factory function to create a
+// metric. See example.
+func (c *selfCollector) init(self Metric) {
+ c.self = self
+}
+
+// Describe implements Collector.
+func (c *selfCollector) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
+ ch <- c.self.Desc()
+}
+
+// Collect implements Collector.
+func (c *selfCollector) Collect(ch chan<- Metric) {
+ ch <- c.self
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/counter.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/counter.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d463e36
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/counter.go
@@ -0,0 +1,277 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "math"
+ "sync/atomic"
+
+ dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
+// Counter is a Metric that represents a single numerical value that only ever
+// goes up. That implies that it cannot be used to count items whose number can
+// also go down, e.g. the number of currently running goroutines. Those
+// "counters" are represented by Gauges.
+//
+// A Counter is typically used to count requests served, tasks completed, errors
+// occurred, etc.
+//
+// To create Counter instances, use NewCounter.
+type Counter interface {
+ Metric
+ Collector
+
+ // Inc increments the counter by 1. Use Add to increment it by arbitrary
+ // non-negative values.
+ Inc()
+ // Add adds the given value to the counter. It panics if the value is <
+ // 0.
+ Add(float64)
+}
+
+// CounterOpts is an alias for Opts. See there for doc comments.
+type CounterOpts Opts
+
+// NewCounter creates a new Counter based on the provided CounterOpts.
+//
+// The returned implementation tracks the counter value in two separate
+// variables, a float64 and a uint64. The latter is used to track calls of the
+// Inc method and calls of the Add method with a value that can be represented
+// as a uint64. This allows atomic increments of the counter with optimal
+// performance. (It is common to have an Inc call in very hot execution paths.)
+// Both internal tracking values are added up in the Write method. This has to
+// be taken into account when it comes to precision and overflow behavior.
+func NewCounter(opts CounterOpts) Counter {
+ desc := NewDesc(
+ BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
+ opts.Help,
+ nil,
+ opts.ConstLabels,
+ )
+ result := &counter{desc: desc, labelPairs: desc.constLabelPairs}
+ result.init(result) // Init self-collection.
+ return result
+}
+
+type counter struct {
+ // valBits contains the bits of the represented float64 value, while
+ // valInt stores values that are exact integers. Both have to go first
+ // in the struct to guarantee alignment for atomic operations.
+ // http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
+ valBits uint64
+ valInt uint64
+
+ selfCollector
+ desc *Desc
+
+ labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+}
+
+func (c *counter) Desc() *Desc {
+ return c.desc
+}
+
+func (c *counter) Add(v float64) {
+ if v < 0 {
+ panic(errors.New("counter cannot decrease in value"))
+ }
+ ival := uint64(v)
+ if float64(ival) == v {
+ atomic.AddUint64(&c.valInt, ival)
+ return
+ }
+
+ for {
+ oldBits := atomic.LoadUint64(&c.valBits)
+ newBits := math.Float64bits(math.Float64frombits(oldBits) + v)
+ if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&c.valBits, oldBits, newBits) {
+ return
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (c *counter) Inc() {
+ atomic.AddUint64(&c.valInt, 1)
+}
+
+func (c *counter) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+ fval := math.Float64frombits(atomic.LoadUint64(&c.valBits))
+ ival := atomic.LoadUint64(&c.valInt)
+ val := fval + float64(ival)
+
+ return populateMetric(CounterValue, val, c.labelPairs, out)
+}
+
+// CounterVec is a Collector that bundles a set of Counters that all share the
+// same Desc, but have different values for their variable labels. This is used
+// if you want to count the same thing partitioned by various dimensions
+// (e.g. number of HTTP requests, partitioned by response code and
+// method). Create instances with NewCounterVec.
+type CounterVec struct {
+ *metricVec
+}
+
+// NewCounterVec creates a new CounterVec based on the provided CounterOpts and
+// partitioned by the given label names.
+func NewCounterVec(opts CounterOpts, labelNames []string) *CounterVec {
+ desc := NewDesc(
+ BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
+ opts.Help,
+ labelNames,
+ opts.ConstLabels,
+ )
+ return &CounterVec{
+ metricVec: newMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric {
+ if len(lvs) != len(desc.variableLabels) {
+ panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels, lvs))
+ }
+ result := &counter{desc: desc, labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, lvs)}
+ result.init(result) // Init self-collection.
+ return result
+ }),
+ }
+}
+
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues returns the Counter for the given slice of label
+// values (same order as the VariableLabels in Desc). If that combination of
+// label values is accessed for the first time, a new Counter is created.
+//
+// It is possible to call this method without using the returned Counter to only
+// create the new Counter but leave it at its starting value 0. See also the
+// SummaryVec example.
+//
+// Keeping the Counter for later use is possible (and should be considered if
+// performance is critical), but keep in mind that Reset, DeleteLabelValues and
+// Delete can be used to delete the Counter from the CounterVec. In that case,
+// the Counter will still exist, but it will not be exported anymore, even if a
+// Counter with the same label values is created later.
+//
+// An error is returned if the number of label values is not the same as the
+// number of VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
+//
+// Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes
+// caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider GetMetricWith(Labels) as
+// an alternative to avoid that type of mistake. For higher label numbers, the
+// latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes
+// with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
+// See also the GaugeVec example.
+func (v *CounterVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Counter, error) {
+ metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+ if metric != nil {
+ return metric.(Counter), err
+ }
+ return nil, err
+}
+
+// GetMetricWith returns the Counter for the given Labels map (the label names
+// must match those of the VariableLabels in Desc). If that label map is
+// accessed for the first time, a new Counter is created. Implications of
+// creating a Counter without using it and keeping the Counter for later use are
+// the same as for GetMetricWithLabelValues.
+//
+// An error is returned if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
+// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
+//
+// This method is used for the same purpose as
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues(...string). See there for pros and cons of the two
+// methods.
+func (v *CounterVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Counter, error) {
+ metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
+ if metric != nil {
+ return metric.(Counter), err
+ }
+ return nil, err
+}
+
+// WithLabelValues works as GetMetricWithLabelValues, but panics where
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. Not returning an
+// error allows shortcuts like
+// myVec.WithLabelValues("404", "GET").Add(42)
+func (v *CounterVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Counter {
+ c, err := v.GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return c
+}
+
+// With works as GetMetricWith, but panics where GetMetricWithLabels would have
+// returned an error. Not returning an error allows shortcuts like
+// myVec.With(prometheus.Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Add(42)
+func (v *CounterVec) With(labels Labels) Counter {
+ c, err := v.GetMetricWith(labels)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return c
+}
+
+// CurryWith returns a vector curried with the provided labels, i.e. the
+// returned vector has those labels pre-set for all labeled operations performed
+// on it. The cardinality of the curried vector is reduced accordingly. The
+// order of the remaining labels stays the same (just with the curried labels
+// taken out of the sequence – which is relevant for the
+// (GetMetric)WithLabelValues methods). It is possible to curry a curried
+// vector, but only with labels not yet used for currying before.
+//
+// The metrics contained in the CounterVec are shared between the curried and
+// uncurried vectors. They are just accessed differently. Curried and uncurried
+// vectors behave identically in terms of collection. Only one must be
+// registered with a given registry (usually the uncurried version). The Reset
+// method deletes all metrics, even if called on a curried vector.
+func (v *CounterVec) CurryWith(labels Labels) (*CounterVec, error) {
+ vec, err := v.curryWith(labels)
+ if vec != nil {
+ return &CounterVec{vec}, err
+ }
+ return nil, err
+}
+
+// MustCurryWith works as CurryWith but panics where CurryWith would have
+// returned an error.
+func (v *CounterVec) MustCurryWith(labels Labels) *CounterVec {
+ vec, err := v.CurryWith(labels)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return vec
+}
+
+// CounterFunc is a Counter whose value is determined at collect time by calling a
+// provided function.
+//
+// To create CounterFunc instances, use NewCounterFunc.
+type CounterFunc interface {
+ Metric
+ Collector
+}
+
+// NewCounterFunc creates a new CounterFunc based on the provided
+// CounterOpts. The value reported is determined by calling the given function
+// from within the Write method. Take into account that metric collection may
+// happen concurrently. If that results in concurrent calls to Write, like in
+// the case where a CounterFunc is directly registered with Prometheus, the
+// provided function must be concurrency-safe. The function should also honor
+// the contract for a Counter (values only go up, not down), but compliance will
+// not be checked.
+func NewCounterFunc(opts CounterOpts, function func() float64) CounterFunc {
+ return newValueFunc(NewDesc(
+ BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
+ opts.Help,
+ nil,
+ opts.ConstLabels,
+ ), CounterValue, function)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/desc.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/desc.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1d034f8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/desc.go
@@ -0,0 +1,184 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "sort"
+ "strings"
+
+ "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
+ "github.com/prometheus/common/model"
+
+ dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
+// Desc is the descriptor used by every Prometheus Metric. It is essentially
+// the immutable meta-data of a Metric. The normal Metric implementations
+// included in this package manage their Desc under the hood. Users only have to
+// deal with Desc if they use advanced features like the ExpvarCollector or
+// custom Collectors and Metrics.
+//
+// Descriptors registered with the same registry have to fulfill certain
+// consistency and uniqueness criteria if they share the same fully-qualified
+// name: They must have the same help string and the same label names (aka label
+// dimensions) in each, constLabels and variableLabels, but they must differ in
+// the values of the constLabels.
+//
+// Descriptors that share the same fully-qualified names and the same label
+// values of their constLabels are considered equal.
+//
+// Use NewDesc to create new Desc instances.
+type Desc struct {
+ // fqName has been built from Namespace, Subsystem, and Name.
+ fqName string
+ // help provides some helpful information about this metric.
+ help string
+ // constLabelPairs contains precalculated DTO label pairs based on
+ // the constant labels.
+ constLabelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+ // VariableLabels contains names of labels for which the metric
+ // maintains variable values.
+ variableLabels []string
+ // id is a hash of the values of the ConstLabels and fqName. This
+ // must be unique among all registered descriptors and can therefore be
+ // used as an identifier of the descriptor.
+ id uint64
+ // dimHash is a hash of the label names (preset and variable) and the
+ // Help string. Each Desc with the same fqName must have the same
+ // dimHash.
+ dimHash uint64
+ // err is an error that occurred during construction. It is reported on
+ // registration time.
+ err error
+}
+
+// NewDesc allocates and initializes a new Desc. Errors are recorded in the Desc
+// and will be reported on registration time. variableLabels and constLabels can
+// be nil if no such labels should be set. fqName must not be empty.
+//
+// variableLabels only contain the label names. Their label values are variable
+// and therefore not part of the Desc. (They are managed within the Metric.)
+//
+// For constLabels, the label values are constant. Therefore, they are fully
+// specified in the Desc. See the Collector example for a usage pattern.
+func NewDesc(fqName, help string, variableLabels []string, constLabels Labels) *Desc {
+ d := &Desc{
+ fqName: fqName,
+ help: help,
+ variableLabels: variableLabels,
+ }
+ if !model.IsValidMetricName(model.LabelValue(fqName)) {
+ d.err = fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid metric name", fqName)
+ return d
+ }
+ // labelValues contains the label values of const labels (in order of
+ // their sorted label names) plus the fqName (at position 0).
+ labelValues := make([]string, 1, len(constLabels)+1)
+ labelValues[0] = fqName
+ labelNames := make([]string, 0, len(constLabels)+len(variableLabels))
+ labelNameSet := map[string]struct{}{}
+ // First add only the const label names and sort them...
+ for labelName := range constLabels {
+ if !checkLabelName(labelName) {
+ d.err = fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid label name for metric %q", labelName, fqName)
+ return d
+ }
+ labelNames = append(labelNames, labelName)
+ labelNameSet[labelName] = struct{}{}
+ }
+ sort.Strings(labelNames)
+ // ... so that we can now add const label values in the order of their names.
+ for _, labelName := range labelNames {
+ labelValues = append(labelValues, constLabels[labelName])
+ }
+ // Validate the const label values. They can't have a wrong cardinality, so
+ // use in len(labelValues) as expectedNumberOfValues.
+ if err := validateLabelValues(labelValues, len(labelValues)); err != nil {
+ d.err = err
+ return d
+ }
+ // Now add the variable label names, but prefix them with something that
+ // cannot be in a regular label name. That prevents matching the label
+ // dimension with a different mix between preset and variable labels.
+ for _, labelName := range variableLabels {
+ if !checkLabelName(labelName) {
+ d.err = fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid label name for metric %q", labelName, fqName)
+ return d
+ }
+ labelNames = append(labelNames, "$"+labelName)
+ labelNameSet[labelName] = struct{}{}
+ }
+ if len(labelNames) != len(labelNameSet) {
+ d.err = errors.New("duplicate label names")
+ return d
+ }
+
+ vh := hashNew()
+ for _, val := range labelValues {
+ vh = hashAdd(vh, val)
+ vh = hashAddByte(vh, separatorByte)
+ }
+ d.id = vh
+ // Sort labelNames so that order doesn't matter for the hash.
+ sort.Strings(labelNames)
+ // Now hash together (in this order) the help string and the sorted
+ // label names.
+ lh := hashNew()
+ lh = hashAdd(lh, help)
+ lh = hashAddByte(lh, separatorByte)
+ for _, labelName := range labelNames {
+ lh = hashAdd(lh, labelName)
+ lh = hashAddByte(lh, separatorByte)
+ }
+ d.dimHash = lh
+
+ d.constLabelPairs = make([]*dto.LabelPair, 0, len(constLabels))
+ for n, v := range constLabels {
+ d.constLabelPairs = append(d.constLabelPairs, &dto.LabelPair{
+ Name: proto.String(n),
+ Value: proto.String(v),
+ })
+ }
+ sort.Sort(labelPairSorter(d.constLabelPairs))
+ return d
+}
+
+// NewInvalidDesc returns an invalid descriptor, i.e. a descriptor with the
+// provided error set. If a collector returning such a descriptor is registered,
+// registration will fail with the provided error. NewInvalidDesc can be used by
+// a Collector to signal inability to describe itself.
+func NewInvalidDesc(err error) *Desc {
+ return &Desc{
+ err: err,
+ }
+}
+
+func (d *Desc) String() string {
+ lpStrings := make([]string, 0, len(d.constLabelPairs))
+ for _, lp := range d.constLabelPairs {
+ lpStrings = append(
+ lpStrings,
+ fmt.Sprintf("%s=%q", lp.GetName(), lp.GetValue()),
+ )
+ }
+ return fmt.Sprintf(
+ "Desc{fqName: %q, help: %q, constLabels: {%s}, variableLabels: %v}",
+ d.fqName,
+ d.help,
+ strings.Join(lpStrings, ","),
+ d.variableLabels,
+ )
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/doc.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5d9525d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/doc.go
@@ -0,0 +1,201 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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 prometheus is the core instrumentation package. It provides metrics
+// primitives to instrument code for monitoring. It also offers a registry for
+// metrics. Sub-packages allow to expose the registered metrics via HTTP
+// (package promhttp) or push them to a Pushgateway (package push). There is
+// also a sub-package promauto, which provides metrics constructors with
+// automatic registration.
+//
+// All exported functions and methods are safe to be used concurrently unless
+// specified otherwise.
+//
+// A Basic Example
+//
+// As a starting point, a very basic usage example:
+//
+// package main
+//
+// import (
+// "log"
+// "net/http"
+//
+// "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
+// "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp"
+// )
+//
+// var (
+// cpuTemp = prometheus.NewGauge(prometheus.GaugeOpts{
+// Name: "cpu_temperature_celsius",
+// Help: "Current temperature of the CPU.",
+// })
+// hdFailures = prometheus.NewCounterVec(
+// prometheus.CounterOpts{
+// Name: "hd_errors_total",
+// Help: "Number of hard-disk errors.",
+// },
+// []string{"device"},
+// )
+// )
+//
+// func init() {
+// // Metrics have to be registered to be exposed:
+// prometheus.MustRegister(cpuTemp)
+// prometheus.MustRegister(hdFailures)
+// }
+//
+// func main() {
+// cpuTemp.Set(65.3)
+// hdFailures.With(prometheus.Labels{"device":"/dev/sda"}).Inc()
+//
+// // The Handler function provides a default handler to expose metrics
+// // via an HTTP server. "/metrics" is the usual endpoint for that.
+// http.Handle("/metrics", promhttp.Handler())
+// log.Fatal(http.ListenAndServe(":8080", nil))
+// }
+//
+//
+// This is a complete program that exports two metrics, a Gauge and a Counter,
+// the latter with a label attached to turn it into a (one-dimensional) vector.
+//
+// Metrics
+//
+// The number of exported identifiers in this package might appear a bit
+// overwhelming. However, in addition to the basic plumbing shown in the example
+// above, you only need to understand the different metric types and their
+// vector versions for basic usage. Furthermore, if you are not concerned with
+// fine-grained control of when and how to register metrics with the registry,
+// have a look at the promauto package, which will effectively allow you to
+// ignore registration altogether in simple cases.
+//
+// Above, you have already touched the Counter and the Gauge. There are two more
+// advanced metric types: the Summary and Histogram. A more thorough description
+// of those four metric types can be found in the Prometheus docs:
+// https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/metric_types/
+//
+// A fifth "type" of metric is Untyped. It behaves like a Gauge, but signals the
+// Prometheus server not to assume anything about its type.
+//
+// In addition to the fundamental metric types Gauge, Counter, Summary,
+// Histogram, and Untyped, a very important part of the Prometheus data model is
+// the partitioning of samples along dimensions called labels, which results in
+// metric vectors. The fundamental types are GaugeVec, CounterVec, SummaryVec,
+// HistogramVec, and UntypedVec.
+//
+// While only the fundamental metric types implement the Metric interface, both
+// the metrics and their vector versions implement the Collector interface. A
+// Collector manages the collection of a number of Metrics, but for convenience,
+// a Metric can also “collect itself”. Note that Gauge, Counter, Summary,
+// Histogram, and Untyped are interfaces themselves while GaugeVec, CounterVec,
+// SummaryVec, HistogramVec, and UntypedVec are not.
+//
+// To create instances of Metrics and their vector versions, you need a suitable
+// …Opts struct, i.e. GaugeOpts, CounterOpts, SummaryOpts, HistogramOpts, or
+// UntypedOpts.
+//
+// Custom Collectors and constant Metrics
+//
+// While you could create your own implementations of Metric, most likely you
+// will only ever implement the Collector interface on your own. At a first
+// glance, a custom Collector seems handy to bundle Metrics for common
+// registration (with the prime example of the different metric vectors above,
+// which bundle all the metrics of the same name but with different labels).
+//
+// There is a more involved use case, too: If you already have metrics
+// available, created outside of the Prometheus context, you don't need the
+// interface of the various Metric types. You essentially want to mirror the
+// existing numbers into Prometheus Metrics during collection. An own
+// implementation of the Collector interface is perfect for that. You can create
+// Metric instances “on the fly” using NewConstMetric, NewConstHistogram, and
+// NewConstSummary (and their respective Must… versions). That will happen in
+// the Collect method. The Describe method has to return separate Desc
+// instances, representative of the “throw-away” metrics to be created later.
+// NewDesc comes in handy to create those Desc instances. Alternatively, you
+// could return no Desc at all, which will marke the Collector “unchecked”. No
+// checks are porformed at registration time, but metric consistency will still
+// be ensured at scrape time, i.e. any inconsistencies will lead to scrape
+// errors. Thus, with unchecked Collectors, the responsibility to not collect
+// metrics that lead to inconsistencies in the total scrape result lies with the
+// implementer of the Collector. While this is not a desirable state, it is
+// sometimes necessary. The typical use case is a situatios where the exact
+// metrics to be returned by a Collector cannot be predicted at registration
+// time, but the implementer has sufficient knowledge of the whole system to
+// guarantee metric consistency.
+//
+// The Collector example illustrates the use case. You can also look at the
+// source code of the processCollector (mirroring process metrics), the
+// goCollector (mirroring Go metrics), or the expvarCollector (mirroring expvar
+// metrics) as examples that are used in this package itself.
+//
+// If you just need to call a function to get a single float value to collect as
+// a metric, GaugeFunc, CounterFunc, or UntypedFunc might be interesting
+// shortcuts.
+//
+// Advanced Uses of the Registry
+//
+// While MustRegister is the by far most common way of registering a Collector,
+// sometimes you might want to handle the errors the registration might cause.
+// As suggested by the name, MustRegister panics if an error occurs. With the
+// Register function, the error is returned and can be handled.
+//
+// An error is returned if the registered Collector is incompatible or
+// inconsistent with already registered metrics. The registry aims for
+// consistency of the collected metrics according to the Prometheus data model.
+// Inconsistencies are ideally detected at registration time, not at collect
+// time. The former will usually be detected at start-up time of a program,
+// while the latter will only happen at scrape time, possibly not even on the
+// first scrape if the inconsistency only becomes relevant later. That is the
+// main reason why a Collector and a Metric have to describe themselves to the
+// registry.
+//
+// So far, everything we did operated on the so-called default registry, as it
+// can be found in the global DefaultRegisterer variable. With NewRegistry, you
+// can create a custom registry, or you can even implement the Registerer or
+// Gatherer interfaces yourself. The methods Register and Unregister work in the
+// same way on a custom registry as the global functions Register and Unregister
+// on the default registry.
+//
+// There are a number of uses for custom registries: You can use registries with
+// special properties, see NewPedanticRegistry. You can avoid global state, as
+// it is imposed by the DefaultRegisterer. You can use multiple registries at
+// the same time to expose different metrics in different ways. You can use
+// separate registries for testing purposes.
+//
+// Also note that the DefaultRegisterer comes registered with a Collector for Go
+// runtime metrics (via NewGoCollector) and a Collector for process metrics (via
+// NewProcessCollector). With a custom registry, you are in control and decide
+// yourself about the Collectors to register.
+//
+// HTTP Exposition
+//
+// The Registry implements the Gatherer interface. The caller of the Gather
+// method can then expose the gathered metrics in some way. Usually, the metrics
+// are served via HTTP on the /metrics endpoint. That's happening in the example
+// above. The tools to expose metrics via HTTP are in the promhttp sub-package.
+// (The top-level functions in the prometheus package are deprecated.)
+//
+// Pushing to the Pushgateway
+//
+// Function for pushing to the Pushgateway can be found in the push sub-package.
+//
+// Graphite Bridge
+//
+// Functions and examples to push metrics from a Gatherer to Graphite can be
+// found in the graphite sub-package.
+//
+// Other Means of Exposition
+//
+// More ways of exposing metrics can easily be added by following the approaches
+// of the existing implementations.
+package prometheus
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/expvar_collector.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/expvar_collector.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..18a99d5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/expvar_collector.go
@@ -0,0 +1,119 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "encoding/json"
+ "expvar"
+)
+
+type expvarCollector struct {
+ exports map[string]*Desc
+}
+
+// NewExpvarCollector returns a newly allocated expvar Collector that still has
+// to be registered with a Prometheus registry.
+//
+// An expvar Collector collects metrics from the expvar interface. It provides a
+// quick way to expose numeric values that are already exported via expvar as
+// Prometheus metrics. Note that the data models of expvar and Prometheus are
+// fundamentally different, and that the expvar Collector is inherently slower
+// than native Prometheus metrics. Thus, the expvar Collector is probably great
+// for experiments and prototying, but you should seriously consider a more
+// direct implementation of Prometheus metrics for monitoring production
+// systems.
+//
+// The exports map has the following meaning:
+//
+// The keys in the map correspond to expvar keys, i.e. for every expvar key you
+// want to export as Prometheus metric, you need an entry in the exports
+// map. The descriptor mapped to each key describes how to export the expvar
+// value. It defines the name and the help string of the Prometheus metric
+// proxying the expvar value. The type will always be Untyped.
+//
+// For descriptors without variable labels, the expvar value must be a number or
+// a bool. The number is then directly exported as the Prometheus sample
+// value. (For a bool, 'false' translates to 0 and 'true' to 1). Expvar values
+// that are not numbers or bools are silently ignored.
+//
+// If the descriptor has one variable label, the expvar value must be an expvar
+// map. The keys in the expvar map become the various values of the one
+// Prometheus label. The values in the expvar map must be numbers or bools again
+// as above.
+//
+// For descriptors with more than one variable label, the expvar must be a
+// nested expvar map, i.e. where the values of the topmost map are maps again
+// etc. until a depth is reached that corresponds to the number of labels. The
+// leaves of that structure must be numbers or bools as above to serve as the
+// sample values.
+//
+// Anything that does not fit into the scheme above is silently ignored.
+func NewExpvarCollector(exports map[string]*Desc) Collector {
+ return &expvarCollector{
+ exports: exports,
+ }
+}
+
+// Describe implements Collector.
+func (e *expvarCollector) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
+ for _, desc := range e.exports {
+ ch <- desc
+ }
+}
+
+// Collect implements Collector.
+func (e *expvarCollector) Collect(ch chan<- Metric) {
+ for name, desc := range e.exports {
+ var m Metric
+ expVar := expvar.Get(name)
+ if expVar == nil {
+ continue
+ }
+ var v interface{}
+ labels := make([]string, len(desc.variableLabels))
+ if err := json.Unmarshal([]byte(expVar.String()), &v); err != nil {
+ ch <- NewInvalidMetric(desc, err)
+ continue
+ }
+ var processValue func(v interface{}, i int)
+ processValue = func(v interface{}, i int) {
+ if i >= len(labels) {
+ copiedLabels := append(make([]string, 0, len(labels)), labels...)
+ switch v := v.(type) {
+ case float64:
+ m = MustNewConstMetric(desc, UntypedValue, v, copiedLabels...)
+ case bool:
+ if v {
+ m = MustNewConstMetric(desc, UntypedValue, 1, copiedLabels...)
+ } else {
+ m = MustNewConstMetric(desc, UntypedValue, 0, copiedLabels...)
+ }
+ default:
+ return
+ }
+ ch <- m
+ return
+ }
+ vm, ok := v.(map[string]interface{})
+ if !ok {
+ return
+ }
+ for lv, val := range vm {
+ labels[i] = lv
+ processValue(val, i+1)
+ }
+ }
+ processValue(v, 0)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/fnv.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/fnv.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..3d383a7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/fnv.go
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+// Copyright 2018 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 prometheus
+
+// Inline and byte-free variant of hash/fnv's fnv64a.
+
+const (
+ offset64 = 14695981039346656037
+ prime64 = 1099511628211
+)
+
+// hashNew initializies a new fnv64a hash value.
+func hashNew() uint64 {
+ return offset64
+}
+
+// hashAdd adds a string to a fnv64a hash value, returning the updated hash.
+func hashAdd(h uint64, s string) uint64 {
+ for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
+ h ^= uint64(s[i])
+ h *= prime64
+ }
+ return h
+}
+
+// hashAddByte adds a byte to a fnv64a hash value, returning the updated hash.
+func hashAddByte(h uint64, b byte) uint64 {
+ h ^= uint64(b)
+ h *= prime64
+ return h
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/gauge.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/gauge.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..71d406b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/gauge.go
@@ -0,0 +1,286 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "math"
+ "sync/atomic"
+ "time"
+
+ dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
+// Gauge is a Metric that represents a single numerical value that can
+// arbitrarily go up and down.
+//
+// A Gauge is typically used for measured values like temperatures or current
+// memory usage, but also "counts" that can go up and down, like the number of
+// running goroutines.
+//
+// To create Gauge instances, use NewGauge.
+type Gauge interface {
+ Metric
+ Collector
+
+ // Set sets the Gauge to an arbitrary value.
+ Set(float64)
+ // Inc increments the Gauge by 1. Use Add to increment it by arbitrary
+ // values.
+ Inc()
+ // Dec decrements the Gauge by 1. Use Sub to decrement it by arbitrary
+ // values.
+ Dec()
+ // Add adds the given value to the Gauge. (The value can be negative,
+ // resulting in a decrease of the Gauge.)
+ Add(float64)
+ // Sub subtracts the given value from the Gauge. (The value can be
+ // negative, resulting in an increase of the Gauge.)
+ Sub(float64)
+
+ // SetToCurrentTime sets the Gauge to the current Unix time in seconds.
+ SetToCurrentTime()
+}
+
+// GaugeOpts is an alias for Opts. See there for doc comments.
+type GaugeOpts Opts
+
+// NewGauge creates a new Gauge based on the provided GaugeOpts.
+//
+// The returned implementation is optimized for a fast Set method. If you have a
+// choice for managing the value of a Gauge via Set vs. Inc/Dec/Add/Sub, pick
+// the former. For example, the Inc method of the returned Gauge is slower than
+// the Inc method of a Counter returned by NewCounter. This matches the typical
+// scenarios for Gauges and Counters, where the former tends to be Set-heavy and
+// the latter Inc-heavy.
+func NewGauge(opts GaugeOpts) Gauge {
+ desc := NewDesc(
+ BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
+ opts.Help,
+ nil,
+ opts.ConstLabels,
+ )
+ result := &gauge{desc: desc, labelPairs: desc.constLabelPairs}
+ result.init(result) // Init self-collection.
+ return result
+}
+
+type gauge struct {
+ // valBits contains the bits of the represented float64 value. It has
+ // to go first in the struct to guarantee alignment for atomic
+ // operations. http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
+ valBits uint64
+
+ selfCollector
+
+ desc *Desc
+ labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Desc() *Desc {
+ return g.desc
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Set(val float64) {
+ atomic.StoreUint64(&g.valBits, math.Float64bits(val))
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) SetToCurrentTime() {
+ g.Set(float64(time.Now().UnixNano()) / 1e9)
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Inc() {
+ g.Add(1)
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Dec() {
+ g.Add(-1)
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Add(val float64) {
+ for {
+ oldBits := atomic.LoadUint64(&g.valBits)
+ newBits := math.Float64bits(math.Float64frombits(oldBits) + val)
+ if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&g.valBits, oldBits, newBits) {
+ return
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Sub(val float64) {
+ g.Add(val * -1)
+}
+
+func (g *gauge) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+ val := math.Float64frombits(atomic.LoadUint64(&g.valBits))
+ return populateMetric(GaugeValue, val, g.labelPairs, out)
+}
+
+// GaugeVec is a Collector that bundles a set of Gauges that all share the same
+// Desc, but have different values for their variable labels. This is used if
+// you want to count the same thing partitioned by various dimensions
+// (e.g. number of operations queued, partitioned by user and operation
+// type). Create instances with NewGaugeVec.
+type GaugeVec struct {
+ *metricVec
+}
+
+// NewGaugeVec creates a new GaugeVec based on the provided GaugeOpts and
+// partitioned by the given label names.
+func NewGaugeVec(opts GaugeOpts, labelNames []string) *GaugeVec {
+ desc := NewDesc(
+ BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
+ opts.Help,
+ labelNames,
+ opts.ConstLabels,
+ )
+ return &GaugeVec{
+ metricVec: newMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric {
+ if len(lvs) != len(desc.variableLabels) {
+ panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels, lvs))
+ }
+ result := &gauge{desc: desc, labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, lvs)}
+ result.init(result) // Init self-collection.
+ return result
+ }),
+ }
+}
+
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues returns the Gauge for the given slice of label
+// values (same order as the VariableLabels in Desc). If that combination of
+// label values is accessed for the first time, a new Gauge is created.
+//
+// It is possible to call this method without using the returned Gauge to only
+// create the new Gauge but leave it at its starting value 0. See also the
+// SummaryVec example.
+//
+// Keeping the Gauge for later use is possible (and should be considered if
+// performance is critical), but keep in mind that Reset, DeleteLabelValues and
+// Delete can be used to delete the Gauge from the GaugeVec. In that case, the
+// Gauge will still exist, but it will not be exported anymore, even if a
+// Gauge with the same label values is created later. See also the CounterVec
+// example.
+//
+// An error is returned if the number of label values is not the same as the
+// number of VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
+//
+// Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes
+// caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider GetMetricWith(Labels) as
+// an alternative to avoid that type of mistake. For higher label numbers, the
+// latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes
+// with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
+func (v *GaugeVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Gauge, error) {
+ metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+ if metric != nil {
+ return metric.(Gauge), err
+ }
+ return nil, err
+}
+
+// GetMetricWith returns the Gauge for the given Labels map (the label names
+// must match those of the VariableLabels in Desc). If that label map is
+// accessed for the first time, a new Gauge is created. Implications of
+// creating a Gauge without using it and keeping the Gauge for later use are
+// the same as for GetMetricWithLabelValues.
+//
+// An error is returned if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
+// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
+//
+// This method is used for the same purpose as
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues(...string). See there for pros and cons of the two
+// methods.
+func (v *GaugeVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Gauge, error) {
+ metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
+ if metric != nil {
+ return metric.(Gauge), err
+ }
+ return nil, err
+}
+
+// WithLabelValues works as GetMetricWithLabelValues, but panics where
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. Not returning an
+// error allows shortcuts like
+// myVec.WithLabelValues("404", "GET").Add(42)
+func (v *GaugeVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Gauge {
+ g, err := v.GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return g
+}
+
+// With works as GetMetricWith, but panics where GetMetricWithLabels would have
+// returned an error. Not returning an error allows shortcuts like
+// myVec.With(prometheus.Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Add(42)
+func (v *GaugeVec) With(labels Labels) Gauge {
+ g, err := v.GetMetricWith(labels)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return g
+}
+
+// CurryWith returns a vector curried with the provided labels, i.e. the
+// returned vector has those labels pre-set for all labeled operations performed
+// on it. The cardinality of the curried vector is reduced accordingly. The
+// order of the remaining labels stays the same (just with the curried labels
+// taken out of the sequence – which is relevant for the
+// (GetMetric)WithLabelValues methods). It is possible to curry a curried
+// vector, but only with labels not yet used for currying before.
+//
+// The metrics contained in the GaugeVec are shared between the curried and
+// uncurried vectors. They are just accessed differently. Curried and uncurried
+// vectors behave identically in terms of collection. Only one must be
+// registered with a given registry (usually the uncurried version). The Reset
+// method deletes all metrics, even if called on a curried vector.
+func (v *GaugeVec) CurryWith(labels Labels) (*GaugeVec, error) {
+ vec, err := v.curryWith(labels)
+ if vec != nil {
+ return &GaugeVec{vec}, err
+ }
+ return nil, err
+}
+
+// MustCurryWith works as CurryWith but panics where CurryWith would have
+// returned an error.
+func (v *GaugeVec) MustCurryWith(labels Labels) *GaugeVec {
+ vec, err := v.CurryWith(labels)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return vec
+}
+
+// GaugeFunc is a Gauge whose value is determined at collect time by calling a
+// provided function.
+//
+// To create GaugeFunc instances, use NewGaugeFunc.
+type GaugeFunc interface {
+ Metric
+ Collector
+}
+
+// NewGaugeFunc creates a new GaugeFunc based on the provided GaugeOpts. The
+// value reported is determined by calling the given function from within the
+// Write method. Take into account that metric collection may happen
+// concurrently. If that results in concurrent calls to Write, like in the case
+// where a GaugeFunc is directly registered with Prometheus, the provided
+// function must be concurrency-safe.
+func NewGaugeFunc(opts GaugeOpts, function func() float64) GaugeFunc {
+ return newValueFunc(NewDesc(
+ BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
+ opts.Help,
+ nil,
+ opts.ConstLabels,
+ ), GaugeValue, function)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/go_collector.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/go_collector.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..ba3b933
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/go_collector.go
@@ -0,0 +1,301 @@
+// Copyright 2018 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "runtime"
+ "runtime/debug"
+ "time"
+)
+
+type goCollector struct {
+ goroutinesDesc *Desc
+ threadsDesc *Desc
+ gcDesc *Desc
+ goInfoDesc *Desc
+
+ // metrics to describe and collect
+ metrics memStatsMetrics
+}
+
+// NewGoCollector returns a collector which exports metrics about the current Go
+// process. This includes memory stats. To collect those, runtime.ReadMemStats
+// is called. This causes a stop-the-world, which is very short with Go1.9+
+// (~25µs). However, with older Go versions, the stop-the-world duration depends
+// on the heap size and can be quite significant (~1.7 ms/GiB as per
+// https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/34937).
+func NewGoCollector() Collector {
+ return &goCollector{
+ goroutinesDesc: NewDesc(
+ "go_goroutines",
+ "Number of goroutines that currently exist.",
+ nil, nil),
+ threadsDesc: NewDesc(
+ "go_threads",
+ "Number of OS threads created.",
+ nil, nil),
+ gcDesc: NewDesc(
+ "go_gc_duration_seconds",
+ "A summary of the GC invocation durations.",
+ nil, nil),
+ goInfoDesc: NewDesc(
+ "go_info",
+ "Information about the Go environment.",
+ nil, Labels{"version": runtime.Version()}),
+ metrics: memStatsMetrics{
+ {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("alloc_bytes"),
+ "Number of bytes allocated and still in use.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.Alloc) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("alloc_bytes_total"),
+ "Total number of bytes allocated, even if freed.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.TotalAlloc) },
+ valType: CounterValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("sys_bytes"),
+ "Number of bytes obtained from system.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.Sys) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("lookups_total"),
+ "Total number of pointer lookups.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.Lookups) },
+ valType: CounterValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("mallocs_total"),
+ "Total number of mallocs.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.Mallocs) },
+ valType: CounterValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("frees_total"),
+ "Total number of frees.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.Frees) },
+ valType: CounterValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("heap_alloc_bytes"),
+ "Number of heap bytes allocated and still in use.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.HeapAlloc) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("heap_sys_bytes"),
+ "Number of heap bytes obtained from system.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.HeapSys) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("heap_idle_bytes"),
+ "Number of heap bytes waiting to be used.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.HeapIdle) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("heap_inuse_bytes"),
+ "Number of heap bytes that are in use.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.HeapInuse) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("heap_released_bytes"),
+ "Number of heap bytes released to OS.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.HeapReleased) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("heap_objects"),
+ "Number of allocated objects.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.HeapObjects) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("stack_inuse_bytes"),
+ "Number of bytes in use by the stack allocator.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.StackInuse) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("stack_sys_bytes"),
+ "Number of bytes obtained from system for stack allocator.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.StackSys) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("mspan_inuse_bytes"),
+ "Number of bytes in use by mspan structures.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.MSpanInuse) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("mspan_sys_bytes"),
+ "Number of bytes used for mspan structures obtained from system.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.MSpanSys) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("mcache_inuse_bytes"),
+ "Number of bytes in use by mcache structures.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.MCacheInuse) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("mcache_sys_bytes"),
+ "Number of bytes used for mcache structures obtained from system.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.MCacheSys) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("buck_hash_sys_bytes"),
+ "Number of bytes used by the profiling bucket hash table.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.BuckHashSys) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("gc_sys_bytes"),
+ "Number of bytes used for garbage collection system metadata.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.GCSys) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("other_sys_bytes"),
+ "Number of bytes used for other system allocations.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.OtherSys) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("next_gc_bytes"),
+ "Number of heap bytes when next garbage collection will take place.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.NextGC) },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("last_gc_time_seconds"),
+ "Number of seconds since 1970 of last garbage collection.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return float64(ms.LastGC) / 1e9 },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ }, {
+ desc: NewDesc(
+ memstatNamespace("gc_cpu_fraction"),
+ "The fraction of this program's available CPU time used by the GC since the program started.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ eval: func(ms *runtime.MemStats) float64 { return ms.GCCPUFraction },
+ valType: GaugeValue,
+ },
+ },
+ }
+}
+
+func memstatNamespace(s string) string {
+ return fmt.Sprintf("go_memstats_%s", s)
+}
+
+// Describe returns all descriptions of the collector.
+func (c *goCollector) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
+ ch <- c.goroutinesDesc
+ ch <- c.threadsDesc
+ ch <- c.gcDesc
+ ch <- c.goInfoDesc
+ for _, i := range c.metrics {
+ ch <- i.desc
+ }
+}
+
+// Collect returns the current state of all metrics of the collector.
+func (c *goCollector) Collect(ch chan<- Metric) {
+ ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.goroutinesDesc, GaugeValue, float64(runtime.NumGoroutine()))
+ n, _ := runtime.ThreadCreateProfile(nil)
+ ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.threadsDesc, GaugeValue, float64(n))
+
+ var stats debug.GCStats
+ stats.PauseQuantiles = make([]time.Duration, 5)
+ debug.ReadGCStats(&stats)
+
+ quantiles := make(map[float64]float64)
+ for idx, pq := range stats.PauseQuantiles[1:] {
+ quantiles[float64(idx+1)/float64(len(stats.PauseQuantiles)-1)] = pq.Seconds()
+ }
+ quantiles[0.0] = stats.PauseQuantiles[0].Seconds()
+ ch <- MustNewConstSummary(c.gcDesc, uint64(stats.NumGC), stats.PauseTotal.Seconds(), quantiles)
+
+ ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.goInfoDesc, GaugeValue, 1)
+
+ ms := &runtime.MemStats{}
+ runtime.ReadMemStats(ms)
+ for _, i := range c.metrics {
+ ch <- MustNewConstMetric(i.desc, i.valType, i.eval(ms))
+ }
+}
+
+// memStatsMetrics provide description, value, and value type for memstat metrics.
+type memStatsMetrics []struct {
+ desc *Desc
+ eval func(*runtime.MemStats) float64
+ valType ValueType
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f88da70
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go
@@ -0,0 +1,614 @@
+// Copyright 2015 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "math"
+ "runtime"
+ "sort"
+ "sync"
+ "sync/atomic"
+
+ "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
+
+ dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
+// A Histogram counts individual observations from an event or sample stream in
+// configurable buckets. Similar to a summary, it also provides a sum of
+// observations and an observation count.
+//
+// On the Prometheus server, quantiles can be calculated from a Histogram using
+// the histogram_quantile function in the query language.
+//
+// Note that Histograms, in contrast to Summaries, can be aggregated with the
+// Prometheus query language (see the documentation for detailed
+// procedures). However, Histograms require the user to pre-define suitable
+// buckets, and they are in general less accurate. The Observe method of a
+// Histogram has a very low performance overhead in comparison with the Observe
+// method of a Summary.
+//
+// To create Histogram instances, use NewHistogram.
+type Histogram interface {
+ Metric
+ Collector
+
+ // Observe adds a single observation to the histogram.
+ Observe(float64)
+}
+
+// bucketLabel is used for the label that defines the upper bound of a
+// bucket of a histogram ("le" -> "less or equal").
+const bucketLabel = "le"
+
+// DefBuckets are the default Histogram buckets. The default buckets are
+// tailored to broadly measure the response time (in seconds) of a network
+// service. Most likely, however, you will be required to define buckets
+// customized to your use case.
+var (
+ DefBuckets = []float64{.005, .01, .025, .05, .1, .25, .5, 1, 2.5, 5, 10}
+
+ errBucketLabelNotAllowed = fmt.Errorf(
+ "%q is not allowed as label name in histograms", bucketLabel,
+ )
+)
+
+// LinearBuckets creates 'count' buckets, each 'width' wide, where the lowest
+// bucket has an upper bound of 'start'. The final +Inf bucket is not counted
+// and not included in the returned slice. The returned slice is meant to be
+// used for the Buckets field of HistogramOpts.
+//
+// The function panics if 'count' is zero or negative.
+func LinearBuckets(start, width float64, count int) []float64 {
+ if count < 1 {
+ panic("LinearBuckets needs a positive count")
+ }
+ buckets := make([]float64, count)
+ for i := range buckets {
+ buckets[i] = start
+ start += width
+ }
+ return buckets
+}
+
+// ExponentialBuckets creates 'count' buckets, where the lowest bucket has an
+// upper bound of 'start' and each following bucket's upper bound is 'factor'
+// times the previous bucket's upper bound. The final +Inf bucket is not counted
+// and not included in the returned slice. The returned slice is meant to be
+// used for the Buckets field of HistogramOpts.
+//
+// The function panics if 'count' is 0 or negative, if 'start' is 0 or negative,
+// or if 'factor' is less than or equal 1.
+func ExponentialBuckets(start, factor float64, count int) []float64 {
+ if count < 1 {
+ panic("ExponentialBuckets needs a positive count")
+ }
+ if start <= 0 {
+ panic("ExponentialBuckets needs a positive start value")
+ }
+ if factor <= 1 {
+ panic("ExponentialBuckets needs a factor greater than 1")
+ }
+ buckets := make([]float64, count)
+ for i := range buckets {
+ buckets[i] = start
+ start *= factor
+ }
+ return buckets
+}
+
+// HistogramOpts bundles the options for creating a Histogram metric. It is
+// mandatory to set Name to a non-empty string. All other fields are optional
+// and can safely be left at their zero value, although it is strongly
+// encouraged to set a Help string.
+type HistogramOpts struct {
+ // Namespace, Subsystem, and Name are components of the fully-qualified
+ // name of the Histogram (created by joining these components with
+ // "_"). Only Name is mandatory, the others merely help structuring the
+ // name. Note that the fully-qualified name of the Histogram must be a
+ // valid Prometheus metric name.
+ Namespace string
+ Subsystem string
+ Name string
+
+ // Help provides information about this Histogram.
+ //
+ // Metrics with the same fully-qualified name must have the same Help
+ // string.
+ Help string
+
+ // ConstLabels are used to attach fixed labels to this metric. Metrics
+ // with the same fully-qualified name must have the same label names in
+ // their ConstLabels.
+ //
+ // ConstLabels are only used rarely. In particular, do not use them to
+ // attach the same labels to all your metrics. Those use cases are
+ // better covered by target labels set by the scraping Prometheus
+ // server, or by one specific metric (e.g. a build_info or a
+ // machine_role metric). See also
+ // https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/writing_exporters/#target-labels,-not-static-scraped-labels
+ ConstLabels Labels
+
+ // Buckets defines the buckets into which observations are counted. Each
+ // element in the slice is the upper inclusive bound of a bucket. The
+ // values must be sorted in strictly increasing order. There is no need
+ // to add a highest bucket with +Inf bound, it will be added
+ // implicitly. The default value is DefBuckets.
+ Buckets []float64
+}
+
+// NewHistogram creates a new Histogram based on the provided HistogramOpts. It
+// panics if the buckets in HistogramOpts are not in strictly increasing order.
+func NewHistogram(opts HistogramOpts) Histogram {
+ return newHistogram(
+ NewDesc(
+ BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
+ opts.Help,
+ nil,
+ opts.ConstLabels,
+ ),
+ opts,
+ )
+}
+
+func newHistogram(desc *Desc, opts HistogramOpts, labelValues ...string) Histogram {
+ if len(desc.variableLabels) != len(labelValues) {
+ panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels, labelValues))
+ }
+
+ for _, n := range desc.variableLabels {
+ if n == bucketLabel {
+ panic(errBucketLabelNotAllowed)
+ }
+ }
+ for _, lp := range desc.constLabelPairs {
+ if lp.GetName() == bucketLabel {
+ panic(errBucketLabelNotAllowed)
+ }
+ }
+
+ if len(opts.Buckets) == 0 {
+ opts.Buckets = DefBuckets
+ }
+
+ h := &histogram{
+ desc: desc,
+ upperBounds: opts.Buckets,
+ labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, labelValues),
+ counts: [2]*histogramCounts{&histogramCounts{}, &histogramCounts{}},
+ }
+ for i, upperBound := range h.upperBounds {
+ if i < len(h.upperBounds)-1 {
+ if upperBound >= h.upperBounds[i+1] {
+ panic(fmt.Errorf(
+ "histogram buckets must be in increasing order: %f >= %f",
+ upperBound, h.upperBounds[i+1],
+ ))
+ }
+ } else {
+ if math.IsInf(upperBound, +1) {
+ // The +Inf bucket is implicit. Remove it here.
+ h.upperBounds = h.upperBounds[:i]
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ // Finally we know the final length of h.upperBounds and can make counts
+ // for both states:
+ h.counts[0].buckets = make([]uint64, len(h.upperBounds))
+ h.counts[1].buckets = make([]uint64, len(h.upperBounds))
+
+ h.init(h) // Init self-collection.
+ return h
+}
+
+type histogramCounts struct {
+ // sumBits contains the bits of the float64 representing the sum of all
+ // observations. sumBits and count have to go first in the struct to
+ // guarantee alignment for atomic operations.
+ // http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
+ sumBits uint64
+ count uint64
+ buckets []uint64
+}
+
+type histogram struct {
+ // countAndHotIdx is a complicated one. For lock-free yet atomic
+ // observations, we need to save the total count of observations again,
+ // combined with the index of the currently-hot counts struct, so that
+ // we can perform the operation on both values atomically. The least
+ // significant bit defines the hot counts struct. The remaining 63 bits
+ // represent the total count of observations. This happens under the
+ // assumption that the 63bit count will never overflow. Rationale: An
+ // observations takes about 30ns. Let's assume it could happen in
+ // 10ns. Overflowing the counter will then take at least (2^63)*10ns,
+ // which is about 3000 years.
+ //
+ // This has to be first in the struct for 64bit alignment. See
+ // http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG
+ countAndHotIdx uint64
+
+ selfCollector
+ desc *Desc
+ writeMtx sync.Mutex // Only used in the Write method.
+
+ upperBounds []float64
+
+ // Two counts, one is "hot" for lock-free observations, the other is
+ // "cold" for writing out a dto.Metric. It has to be an array of
+ // pointers to guarantee 64bit alignment of the histogramCounts, see
+ // http://golang.org/pkg/sync/atomic/#pkg-note-BUG.
+ counts [2]*histogramCounts
+ hotIdx int // Index of currently-hot counts. Only used within Write.
+
+ labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+}
+
+func (h *histogram) Desc() *Desc {
+ return h.desc
+}
+
+func (h *histogram) Observe(v float64) {
+ // TODO(beorn7): For small numbers of buckets (<30), a linear search is
+ // slightly faster than the binary search. If we really care, we could
+ // switch from one search strategy to the other depending on the number
+ // of buckets.
+ //
+ // Microbenchmarks (BenchmarkHistogramNoLabels):
+ // 11 buckets: 38.3 ns/op linear - binary 48.7 ns/op
+ // 100 buckets: 78.1 ns/op linear - binary 54.9 ns/op
+ // 300 buckets: 154 ns/op linear - binary 61.6 ns/op
+ i := sort.SearchFloat64s(h.upperBounds, v)
+
+ // We increment h.countAndHotIdx by 2 so that the counter in the upper
+ // 63 bits gets incremented by 1. At the same time, we get the new value
+ // back, which we can use to find the currently-hot counts.
+ n := atomic.AddUint64(&h.countAndHotIdx, 2)
+ hotCounts := h.counts[n%2]
+
+ if i < len(h.upperBounds) {
+ atomic.AddUint64(&hotCounts.buckets[i], 1)
+ }
+ for {
+ oldBits := atomic.LoadUint64(&hotCounts.sumBits)
+ newBits := math.Float64bits(math.Float64frombits(oldBits) + v)
+ if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&hotCounts.sumBits, oldBits, newBits) {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ // Increment count last as we take it as a signal that the observation
+ // is complete.
+ atomic.AddUint64(&hotCounts.count, 1)
+}
+
+func (h *histogram) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+ var (
+ his = &dto.Histogram{}
+ buckets = make([]*dto.Bucket, len(h.upperBounds))
+ hotCounts, coldCounts *histogramCounts
+ count uint64
+ )
+
+ // For simplicity, we mutex the rest of this method. It is not in the
+ // hot path, i.e. Observe is called much more often than Write. The
+ // complication of making Write lock-free isn't worth it.
+ h.writeMtx.Lock()
+ defer h.writeMtx.Unlock()
+
+ // This is a bit arcane, which is why the following spells out this if
+ // clause in English:
+ //
+ // If the currently-hot counts struct is #0, we atomically increment
+ // h.countAndHotIdx by 1 so that from now on Observe will use the counts
+ // struct #1. Furthermore, the atomic increment gives us the new value,
+ // which, in its most significant 63 bits, tells us the count of
+ // observations done so far up to and including currently ongoing
+ // observations still using the counts struct just changed from hot to
+ // cold. To have a normal uint64 for the count, we bitshift by 1 and
+ // save the result in count. We also set h.hotIdx to 1 for the next
+ // Write call, and we will refer to counts #1 as hotCounts and to counts
+ // #0 as coldCounts.
+ //
+ // If the currently-hot counts struct is #1, we do the corresponding
+ // things the other way round. We have to _decrement_ h.countAndHotIdx
+ // (which is a bit arcane in itself, as we have to express -1 with an
+ // unsigned int...).
+ if h.hotIdx == 0 {
+ count = atomic.AddUint64(&h.countAndHotIdx, 1) >> 1
+ h.hotIdx = 1
+ hotCounts = h.counts[1]
+ coldCounts = h.counts[0]
+ } else {
+ count = atomic.AddUint64(&h.countAndHotIdx, ^uint64(0)) >> 1 // Decrement.
+ h.hotIdx = 0
+ hotCounts = h.counts[0]
+ coldCounts = h.counts[1]
+ }
+
+ // Now we have to wait for the now-declared-cold counts to actually cool
+ // down, i.e. wait for all observations still using it to finish. That's
+ // the case once the count in the cold counts struct is the same as the
+ // one atomically retrieved from the upper 63bits of h.countAndHotIdx.
+ for {
+ if count == atomic.LoadUint64(&coldCounts.count) {
+ break
+ }
+ runtime.Gosched() // Let observations get work done.
+ }
+
+ his.SampleCount = proto.Uint64(count)
+ his.SampleSum = proto.Float64(math.Float64frombits(atomic.LoadUint64(&coldCounts.sumBits)))
+ var cumCount uint64
+ for i, upperBound := range h.upperBounds {
+ cumCount += atomic.LoadUint64(&coldCounts.buckets[i])
+ buckets[i] = &dto.Bucket{
+ CumulativeCount: proto.Uint64(cumCount),
+ UpperBound: proto.Float64(upperBound),
+ }
+ }
+
+ his.Bucket = buckets
+ out.Histogram = his
+ out.Label = h.labelPairs
+
+ // Finally add all the cold counts to the new hot counts and reset the cold counts.
+ atomic.AddUint64(&hotCounts.count, count)
+ atomic.StoreUint64(&coldCounts.count, 0)
+ for {
+ oldBits := atomic.LoadUint64(&hotCounts.sumBits)
+ newBits := math.Float64bits(math.Float64frombits(oldBits) + his.GetSampleSum())
+ if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&hotCounts.sumBits, oldBits, newBits) {
+ atomic.StoreUint64(&coldCounts.sumBits, 0)
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ for i := range h.upperBounds {
+ atomic.AddUint64(&hotCounts.buckets[i], atomic.LoadUint64(&coldCounts.buckets[i]))
+ atomic.StoreUint64(&coldCounts.buckets[i], 0)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// HistogramVec is a Collector that bundles a set of Histograms that all share the
+// same Desc, but have different values for their variable labels. This is used
+// if you want to count the same thing partitioned by various dimensions
+// (e.g. HTTP request latencies, partitioned by status code and method). Create
+// instances with NewHistogramVec.
+type HistogramVec struct {
+ *metricVec
+}
+
+// NewHistogramVec creates a new HistogramVec based on the provided HistogramOpts and
+// partitioned by the given label names.
+func NewHistogramVec(opts HistogramOpts, labelNames []string) *HistogramVec {
+ desc := NewDesc(
+ BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
+ opts.Help,
+ labelNames,
+ opts.ConstLabels,
+ )
+ return &HistogramVec{
+ metricVec: newMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric {
+ return newHistogram(desc, opts, lvs...)
+ }),
+ }
+}
+
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues returns the Histogram for the given slice of label
+// values (same order as the VariableLabels in Desc). If that combination of
+// label values is accessed for the first time, a new Histogram is created.
+//
+// It is possible to call this method without using the returned Histogram to only
+// create the new Histogram but leave it at its starting value, a Histogram without
+// any observations.
+//
+// Keeping the Histogram for later use is possible (and should be considered if
+// performance is critical), but keep in mind that Reset, DeleteLabelValues and
+// Delete can be used to delete the Histogram from the HistogramVec. In that case, the
+// Histogram will still exist, but it will not be exported anymore, even if a
+// Histogram with the same label values is created later. See also the CounterVec
+// example.
+//
+// An error is returned if the number of label values is not the same as the
+// number of VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
+//
+// Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes
+// caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider GetMetricWith(Labels) as
+// an alternative to avoid that type of mistake. For higher label numbers, the
+// latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes
+// with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
+// See also the GaugeVec example.
+func (v *HistogramVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Observer, error) {
+ metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+ if metric != nil {
+ return metric.(Observer), err
+ }
+ return nil, err
+}
+
+// GetMetricWith returns the Histogram for the given Labels map (the label names
+// must match those of the VariableLabels in Desc). If that label map is
+// accessed for the first time, a new Histogram is created. Implications of
+// creating a Histogram without using it and keeping the Histogram for later use
+// are the same as for GetMetricWithLabelValues.
+//
+// An error is returned if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
+// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
+//
+// This method is used for the same purpose as
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues(...string). See there for pros and cons of the two
+// methods.
+func (v *HistogramVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Observer, error) {
+ metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
+ if metric != nil {
+ return metric.(Observer), err
+ }
+ return nil, err
+}
+
+// WithLabelValues works as GetMetricWithLabelValues, but panics where
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. Not returning an
+// error allows shortcuts like
+// myVec.WithLabelValues("404", "GET").Observe(42.21)
+func (v *HistogramVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Observer {
+ h, err := v.GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return h
+}
+
+// With works as GetMetricWith but panics where GetMetricWithLabels would have
+// returned an error. Not returning an error allows shortcuts like
+// myVec.With(prometheus.Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Observe(42.21)
+func (v *HistogramVec) With(labels Labels) Observer {
+ h, err := v.GetMetricWith(labels)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return h
+}
+
+// CurryWith returns a vector curried with the provided labels, i.e. the
+// returned vector has those labels pre-set for all labeled operations performed
+// on it. The cardinality of the curried vector is reduced accordingly. The
+// order of the remaining labels stays the same (just with the curried labels
+// taken out of the sequence – which is relevant for the
+// (GetMetric)WithLabelValues methods). It is possible to curry a curried
+// vector, but only with labels not yet used for currying before.
+//
+// The metrics contained in the HistogramVec are shared between the curried and
+// uncurried vectors. They are just accessed differently. Curried and uncurried
+// vectors behave identically in terms of collection. Only one must be
+// registered with a given registry (usually the uncurried version). The Reset
+// method deletes all metrics, even if called on a curried vector.
+func (v *HistogramVec) CurryWith(labels Labels) (ObserverVec, error) {
+ vec, err := v.curryWith(labels)
+ if vec != nil {
+ return &HistogramVec{vec}, err
+ }
+ return nil, err
+}
+
+// MustCurryWith works as CurryWith but panics where CurryWith would have
+// returned an error.
+func (v *HistogramVec) MustCurryWith(labels Labels) ObserverVec {
+ vec, err := v.CurryWith(labels)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return vec
+}
+
+type constHistogram struct {
+ desc *Desc
+ count uint64
+ sum float64
+ buckets map[float64]uint64
+ labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+}
+
+func (h *constHistogram) Desc() *Desc {
+ return h.desc
+}
+
+func (h *constHistogram) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+ his := &dto.Histogram{}
+ buckets := make([]*dto.Bucket, 0, len(h.buckets))
+
+ his.SampleCount = proto.Uint64(h.count)
+ his.SampleSum = proto.Float64(h.sum)
+
+ for upperBound, count := range h.buckets {
+ buckets = append(buckets, &dto.Bucket{
+ CumulativeCount: proto.Uint64(count),
+ UpperBound: proto.Float64(upperBound),
+ })
+ }
+
+ if len(buckets) > 0 {
+ sort.Sort(buckSort(buckets))
+ }
+ his.Bucket = buckets
+
+ out.Histogram = his
+ out.Label = h.labelPairs
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// NewConstHistogram returns a metric representing a Prometheus histogram with
+// fixed values for the count, sum, and bucket counts. As those parameters
+// cannot be changed, the returned value does not implement the Histogram
+// interface (but only the Metric interface). Users of this package will not
+// have much use for it in regular operations. However, when implementing custom
+// Collectors, it is useful as a throw-away metric that is generated on the fly
+// to send it to Prometheus in the Collect method.
+//
+// buckets is a map of upper bounds to cumulative counts, excluding the +Inf
+// bucket.
+//
+// NewConstHistogram returns an error if the length of labelValues is not
+// consistent with the variable labels in Desc or if Desc is invalid.
+func NewConstHistogram(
+ desc *Desc,
+ count uint64,
+ sum float64,
+ buckets map[float64]uint64,
+ labelValues ...string,
+) (Metric, error) {
+ if desc.err != nil {
+ return nil, desc.err
+ }
+ if err := validateLabelValues(labelValues, len(desc.variableLabels)); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &constHistogram{
+ desc: desc,
+ count: count,
+ sum: sum,
+ buckets: buckets,
+ labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, labelValues),
+ }, nil
+}
+
+// MustNewConstHistogram is a version of NewConstHistogram that panics where
+// NewConstMetric would have returned an error.
+func MustNewConstHistogram(
+ desc *Desc,
+ count uint64,
+ sum float64,
+ buckets map[float64]uint64,
+ labelValues ...string,
+) Metric {
+ m, err := NewConstHistogram(desc, count, sum, buckets, labelValues...)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return m
+}
+
+type buckSort []*dto.Bucket
+
+func (s buckSort) Len() int {
+ return len(s)
+}
+
+func (s buckSort) Swap(i, j int) {
+ s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
+}
+
+func (s buckSort) Less(i, j int) bool {
+ return s[i].GetUpperBound() < s[j].GetUpperBound()
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/http.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/http.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9f0875b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/http.go
@@ -0,0 +1,504 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "compress/gzip"
+ "io"
+ "net"
+ "net/http"
+ "strconv"
+ "strings"
+ "sync"
+ "time"
+
+ "github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt"
+)
+
+// TODO(beorn7): Remove this whole file. It is a partial mirror of
+// promhttp/http.go (to avoid circular import chains) where everything HTTP
+// related should live. The functions here are just for avoiding
+// breakage. Everything is deprecated.
+
+const (
+ contentTypeHeader = "Content-Type"
+ contentLengthHeader = "Content-Length"
+ contentEncodingHeader = "Content-Encoding"
+ acceptEncodingHeader = "Accept-Encoding"
+)
+
+var gzipPool = sync.Pool{
+ New: func() interface{} {
+ return gzip.NewWriter(nil)
+ },
+}
+
+// Handler returns an HTTP handler for the DefaultGatherer. It is
+// already instrumented with InstrumentHandler (using "prometheus" as handler
+// name).
+//
+// Deprecated: Please note the issues described in the doc comment of
+// InstrumentHandler. You might want to consider using promhttp.Handler instead.
+func Handler() http.Handler {
+ return InstrumentHandler("prometheus", UninstrumentedHandler())
+}
+
+// UninstrumentedHandler returns an HTTP handler for the DefaultGatherer.
+//
+// Deprecated: Use promhttp.HandlerFor(DefaultGatherer, promhttp.HandlerOpts{})
+// instead. See there for further documentation.
+func UninstrumentedHandler() http.Handler {
+ return http.HandlerFunc(func(rsp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
+ mfs, err := DefaultGatherer.Gather()
+ if err != nil {
+ httpError(rsp, err)
+ return
+ }
+
+ contentType := expfmt.Negotiate(req.Header)
+ header := rsp.Header()
+ header.Set(contentTypeHeader, string(contentType))
+
+ w := io.Writer(rsp)
+ if gzipAccepted(req.Header) {
+ header.Set(contentEncodingHeader, "gzip")
+ gz := gzipPool.Get().(*gzip.Writer)
+ defer gzipPool.Put(gz)
+
+ gz.Reset(w)
+ defer gz.Close()
+
+ w = gz
+ }
+
+ enc := expfmt.NewEncoder(w, contentType)
+
+ for _, mf := range mfs {
+ if err := enc.Encode(mf); err != nil {
+ httpError(rsp, err)
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ })
+}
+
+var instLabels = []string{"method", "code"}
+
+type nower interface {
+ Now() time.Time
+}
+
+type nowFunc func() time.Time
+
+func (n nowFunc) Now() time.Time {
+ return n()
+}
+
+var now nower = nowFunc(func() time.Time {
+ return time.Now()
+})
+
+// InstrumentHandler wraps the given HTTP handler for instrumentation. It
+// registers four metric collectors (if not already done) and reports HTTP
+// metrics to the (newly or already) registered collectors: http_requests_total
+// (CounterVec), http_request_duration_microseconds (Summary),
+// http_request_size_bytes (Summary), http_response_size_bytes (Summary). Each
+// has a constant label named "handler" with the provided handlerName as
+// value. http_requests_total is a metric vector partitioned by HTTP method
+// (label name "method") and HTTP status code (label name "code").
+//
+// Deprecated: InstrumentHandler has several issues. Use the tooling provided in
+// package promhttp instead. The issues are the following: (1) It uses Summaries
+// rather than Histograms. Summaries are not useful if aggregation across
+// multiple instances is required. (2) It uses microseconds as unit, which is
+// deprecated and should be replaced by seconds. (3) The size of the request is
+// calculated in a separate goroutine. Since this calculator requires access to
+// the request header, it creates a race with any writes to the header performed
+// during request handling. httputil.ReverseProxy is a prominent example for a
+// handler performing such writes. (4) It has additional issues with HTTP/2, cf.
+// https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/issues/272.
+func InstrumentHandler(handlerName string, handler http.Handler) http.HandlerFunc {
+ return InstrumentHandlerFunc(handlerName, handler.ServeHTTP)
+}
+
+// InstrumentHandlerFunc wraps the given function for instrumentation. It
+// otherwise works in the same way as InstrumentHandler (and shares the same
+// issues).
+//
+// Deprecated: InstrumentHandlerFunc is deprecated for the same reasons as
+// InstrumentHandler is. Use the tooling provided in package promhttp instead.
+func InstrumentHandlerFunc(handlerName string, handlerFunc func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request)) http.HandlerFunc {
+ return InstrumentHandlerFuncWithOpts(
+ SummaryOpts{
+ Subsystem: "http",
+ ConstLabels: Labels{"handler": handlerName},
+ Objectives: map[float64]float64{0.5: 0.05, 0.9: 0.01, 0.99: 0.001},
+ },
+ handlerFunc,
+ )
+}
+
+// InstrumentHandlerWithOpts works like InstrumentHandler (and shares the same
+// issues) but provides more flexibility (at the cost of a more complex call
+// syntax). As InstrumentHandler, this function registers four metric
+// collectors, but it uses the provided SummaryOpts to create them. However, the
+// fields "Name" and "Help" in the SummaryOpts are ignored. "Name" is replaced
+// by "requests_total", "request_duration_microseconds", "request_size_bytes",
+// and "response_size_bytes", respectively. "Help" is replaced by an appropriate
+// help string. The names of the variable labels of the http_requests_total
+// CounterVec are "method" (get, post, etc.), and "code" (HTTP status code).
+//
+// If InstrumentHandlerWithOpts is called as follows, it mimics exactly the
+// behavior of InstrumentHandler:
+//
+// prometheus.InstrumentHandlerWithOpts(
+// prometheus.SummaryOpts{
+// Subsystem: "http",
+// ConstLabels: prometheus.Labels{"handler": handlerName},
+// },
+// handler,
+// )
+//
+// Technical detail: "requests_total" is a CounterVec, not a SummaryVec, so it
+// cannot use SummaryOpts. Instead, a CounterOpts struct is created internally,
+// and all its fields are set to the equally named fields in the provided
+// SummaryOpts.
+//
+// Deprecated: InstrumentHandlerWithOpts is deprecated for the same reasons as
+// InstrumentHandler is. Use the tooling provided in package promhttp instead.
+func InstrumentHandlerWithOpts(opts SummaryOpts, handler http.Handler) http.HandlerFunc {
+ return InstrumentHandlerFuncWithOpts(opts, handler.ServeHTTP)
+}
+
+// InstrumentHandlerFuncWithOpts works like InstrumentHandlerFunc (and shares
+// the same issues) but provides more flexibility (at the cost of a more complex
+// call syntax). See InstrumentHandlerWithOpts for details how the provided
+// SummaryOpts are used.
+//
+// Deprecated: InstrumentHandlerFuncWithOpts is deprecated for the same reasons
+// as InstrumentHandler is. Use the tooling provided in package promhttp instead.
+func InstrumentHandlerFuncWithOpts(opts SummaryOpts, handlerFunc func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request)) http.HandlerFunc {
+ reqCnt := NewCounterVec(
+ CounterOpts{
+ Namespace: opts.Namespace,
+ Subsystem: opts.Subsystem,
+ Name: "requests_total",
+ Help: "Total number of HTTP requests made.",
+ ConstLabels: opts.ConstLabels,
+ },
+ instLabels,
+ )
+ if err := Register(reqCnt); err != nil {
+ if are, ok := err.(AlreadyRegisteredError); ok {
+ reqCnt = are.ExistingCollector.(*CounterVec)
+ } else {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ opts.Name = "request_duration_microseconds"
+ opts.Help = "The HTTP request latencies in microseconds."
+ reqDur := NewSummary(opts)
+ if err := Register(reqDur); err != nil {
+ if are, ok := err.(AlreadyRegisteredError); ok {
+ reqDur = are.ExistingCollector.(Summary)
+ } else {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ opts.Name = "request_size_bytes"
+ opts.Help = "The HTTP request sizes in bytes."
+ reqSz := NewSummary(opts)
+ if err := Register(reqSz); err != nil {
+ if are, ok := err.(AlreadyRegisteredError); ok {
+ reqSz = are.ExistingCollector.(Summary)
+ } else {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ opts.Name = "response_size_bytes"
+ opts.Help = "The HTTP response sizes in bytes."
+ resSz := NewSummary(opts)
+ if err := Register(resSz); err != nil {
+ if are, ok := err.(AlreadyRegisteredError); ok {
+ resSz = are.ExistingCollector.(Summary)
+ } else {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
+ now := time.Now()
+
+ delegate := &responseWriterDelegator{ResponseWriter: w}
+ out := computeApproximateRequestSize(r)
+
+ _, cn := w.(http.CloseNotifier)
+ _, fl := w.(http.Flusher)
+ _, hj := w.(http.Hijacker)
+ _, rf := w.(io.ReaderFrom)
+ var rw http.ResponseWriter
+ if cn && fl && hj && rf {
+ rw = &fancyResponseWriterDelegator{delegate}
+ } else {
+ rw = delegate
+ }
+ handlerFunc(rw, r)
+
+ elapsed := float64(time.Since(now)) / float64(time.Microsecond)
+
+ method := sanitizeMethod(r.Method)
+ code := sanitizeCode(delegate.status)
+ reqCnt.WithLabelValues(method, code).Inc()
+ reqDur.Observe(elapsed)
+ resSz.Observe(float64(delegate.written))
+ reqSz.Observe(float64(<-out))
+ })
+}
+
+func computeApproximateRequestSize(r *http.Request) <-chan int {
+ // Get URL length in current goroutine for avoiding a race condition.
+ // HandlerFunc that runs in parallel may modify the URL.
+ s := 0
+ if r.URL != nil {
+ s += len(r.URL.String())
+ }
+
+ out := make(chan int, 1)
+
+ go func() {
+ s += len(r.Method)
+ s += len(r.Proto)
+ for name, values := range r.Header {
+ s += len(name)
+ for _, value := range values {
+ s += len(value)
+ }
+ }
+ s += len(r.Host)
+
+ // N.B. r.Form and r.MultipartForm are assumed to be included in r.URL.
+
+ if r.ContentLength != -1 {
+ s += int(r.ContentLength)
+ }
+ out <- s
+ close(out)
+ }()
+
+ return out
+}
+
+type responseWriterDelegator struct {
+ http.ResponseWriter
+
+ status int
+ written int64
+ wroteHeader bool
+}
+
+func (r *responseWriterDelegator) WriteHeader(code int) {
+ r.status = code
+ r.wroteHeader = true
+ r.ResponseWriter.WriteHeader(code)
+}
+
+func (r *responseWriterDelegator) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
+ if !r.wroteHeader {
+ r.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
+ }
+ n, err := r.ResponseWriter.Write(b)
+ r.written += int64(n)
+ return n, err
+}
+
+type fancyResponseWriterDelegator struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+}
+
+func (f *fancyResponseWriterDelegator) CloseNotify() <-chan bool {
+ return f.ResponseWriter.(http.CloseNotifier).CloseNotify()
+}
+
+func (f *fancyResponseWriterDelegator) Flush() {
+ f.ResponseWriter.(http.Flusher).Flush()
+}
+
+func (f *fancyResponseWriterDelegator) Hijack() (net.Conn, *bufio.ReadWriter, error) {
+ return f.ResponseWriter.(http.Hijacker).Hijack()
+}
+
+func (f *fancyResponseWriterDelegator) ReadFrom(r io.Reader) (int64, error) {
+ if !f.wroteHeader {
+ f.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
+ }
+ n, err := f.ResponseWriter.(io.ReaderFrom).ReadFrom(r)
+ f.written += n
+ return n, err
+}
+
+func sanitizeMethod(m string) string {
+ switch m {
+ case "GET", "get":
+ return "get"
+ case "PUT", "put":
+ return "put"
+ case "HEAD", "head":
+ return "head"
+ case "POST", "post":
+ return "post"
+ case "DELETE", "delete":
+ return "delete"
+ case "CONNECT", "connect":
+ return "connect"
+ case "OPTIONS", "options":
+ return "options"
+ case "NOTIFY", "notify":
+ return "notify"
+ default:
+ return strings.ToLower(m)
+ }
+}
+
+func sanitizeCode(s int) string {
+ switch s {
+ case 100:
+ return "100"
+ case 101:
+ return "101"
+
+ case 200:
+ return "200"
+ case 201:
+ return "201"
+ case 202:
+ return "202"
+ case 203:
+ return "203"
+ case 204:
+ return "204"
+ case 205:
+ return "205"
+ case 206:
+ return "206"
+
+ case 300:
+ return "300"
+ case 301:
+ return "301"
+ case 302:
+ return "302"
+ case 304:
+ return "304"
+ case 305:
+ return "305"
+ case 307:
+ return "307"
+
+ case 400:
+ return "400"
+ case 401:
+ return "401"
+ case 402:
+ return "402"
+ case 403:
+ return "403"
+ case 404:
+ return "404"
+ case 405:
+ return "405"
+ case 406:
+ return "406"
+ case 407:
+ return "407"
+ case 408:
+ return "408"
+ case 409:
+ return "409"
+ case 410:
+ return "410"
+ case 411:
+ return "411"
+ case 412:
+ return "412"
+ case 413:
+ return "413"
+ case 414:
+ return "414"
+ case 415:
+ return "415"
+ case 416:
+ return "416"
+ case 417:
+ return "417"
+ case 418:
+ return "418"
+
+ case 500:
+ return "500"
+ case 501:
+ return "501"
+ case 502:
+ return "502"
+ case 503:
+ return "503"
+ case 504:
+ return "504"
+ case 505:
+ return "505"
+
+ case 428:
+ return "428"
+ case 429:
+ return "429"
+ case 431:
+ return "431"
+ case 511:
+ return "511"
+
+ default:
+ return strconv.Itoa(s)
+ }
+}
+
+// gzipAccepted returns whether the client will accept gzip-encoded content.
+func gzipAccepted(header http.Header) bool {
+ a := header.Get(acceptEncodingHeader)
+ parts := strings.Split(a, ",")
+ for _, part := range parts {
+ part = strings.TrimSpace(part)
+ if part == "gzip" || strings.HasPrefix(part, "gzip;") {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// httpError removes any content-encoding header and then calls http.Error with
+// the provided error and http.StatusInternalServerErrer. Error contents is
+// supposed to be uncompressed plain text. However, same as with a plain
+// http.Error, any header settings will be void if the header has already been
+// sent. The error message will still be written to the writer, but it will
+// probably be of limited use.
+func httpError(rsp http.ResponseWriter, err error) {
+ rsp.Header().Del(contentEncodingHeader)
+ http.Error(
+ rsp,
+ "An error has occurred while serving metrics:\n\n"+err.Error(),
+ http.StatusInternalServerError,
+ )
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/internal/metric.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/internal/metric.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..351c26e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/internal/metric.go
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+// Copyright 2018 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 internal
+
+import (
+ "sort"
+
+ dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
+// metricSorter is a sortable slice of *dto.Metric.
+type metricSorter []*dto.Metric
+
+func (s metricSorter) Len() int {
+ return len(s)
+}
+
+func (s metricSorter) Swap(i, j int) {
+ s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
+}
+
+func (s metricSorter) Less(i, j int) bool {
+ if len(s[i].Label) != len(s[j].Label) {
+ // This should not happen. The metrics are
+ // inconsistent. However, we have to deal with the fact, as
+ // people might use custom collectors or metric family injection
+ // to create inconsistent metrics. So let's simply compare the
+ // number of labels in this case. That will still yield
+ // reproducible sorting.
+ return len(s[i].Label) < len(s[j].Label)
+ }
+ for n, lp := range s[i].Label {
+ vi := lp.GetValue()
+ vj := s[j].Label[n].GetValue()
+ if vi != vj {
+ return vi < vj
+ }
+ }
+
+ // We should never arrive here. Multiple metrics with the same
+ // label set in the same scrape will lead to undefined ingestion
+ // behavior. However, as above, we have to provide stable sorting
+ // here, even for inconsistent metrics. So sort equal metrics
+ // by their timestamp, with missing timestamps (implying "now")
+ // coming last.
+ if s[i].TimestampMs == nil {
+ return false
+ }
+ if s[j].TimestampMs == nil {
+ return true
+ }
+ return s[i].GetTimestampMs() < s[j].GetTimestampMs()
+}
+
+// NormalizeMetricFamilies returns a MetricFamily slice with empty
+// MetricFamilies pruned and the remaining MetricFamilies sorted by name within
+// the slice, with the contained Metrics sorted within each MetricFamily.
+func NormalizeMetricFamilies(metricFamiliesByName map[string]*dto.MetricFamily) []*dto.MetricFamily {
+ for _, mf := range metricFamiliesByName {
+ sort.Sort(metricSorter(mf.Metric))
+ }
+ names := make([]string, 0, len(metricFamiliesByName))
+ for name, mf := range metricFamiliesByName {
+ if len(mf.Metric) > 0 {
+ names = append(names, name)
+ }
+ }
+ sort.Strings(names)
+ result := make([]*dto.MetricFamily, 0, len(names))
+ for _, name := range names {
+ result = append(result, metricFamiliesByName[name])
+ }
+ return result
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/labels.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/labels.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2744443
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/labels.go
@@ -0,0 +1,87 @@
+// Copyright 2018 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "fmt"
+ "strings"
+ "unicode/utf8"
+
+ "github.com/prometheus/common/model"
+)
+
+// Labels represents a collection of label name -> value mappings. This type is
+// commonly used with the With(Labels) and GetMetricWith(Labels) methods of
+// metric vector Collectors, e.g.:
+// myVec.With(Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Add(42)
+//
+// The other use-case is the specification of constant label pairs in Opts or to
+// create a Desc.
+type Labels map[string]string
+
+// reservedLabelPrefix is a prefix which is not legal in user-supplied
+// label names.
+const reservedLabelPrefix = "__"
+
+var errInconsistentCardinality = errors.New("inconsistent label cardinality")
+
+func makeInconsistentCardinalityError(fqName string, labels, labelValues []string) error {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "%s: %q has %d variable labels named %q but %d values %q were provided",
+ errInconsistentCardinality, fqName,
+ len(labels), labels,
+ len(labelValues), labelValues,
+ )
+}
+
+func validateValuesInLabels(labels Labels, expectedNumberOfValues int) error {
+ if len(labels) != expectedNumberOfValues {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "%s: expected %d label values but got %d in %#v",
+ errInconsistentCardinality, expectedNumberOfValues,
+ len(labels), labels,
+ )
+ }
+
+ for name, val := range labels {
+ if !utf8.ValidString(val) {
+ return fmt.Errorf("label %s: value %q is not valid UTF-8", name, val)
+ }
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+func validateLabelValues(vals []string, expectedNumberOfValues int) error {
+ if len(vals) != expectedNumberOfValues {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "%s: expected %d label values but got %d in %#v",
+ errInconsistentCardinality, expectedNumberOfValues,
+ len(vals), vals,
+ )
+ }
+
+ for _, val := range vals {
+ if !utf8.ValidString(val) {
+ return fmt.Errorf("label value %q is not valid UTF-8", val)
+ }
+ }
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+func checkLabelName(l string) bool {
+ return model.LabelName(l).IsValid() && !strings.HasPrefix(l, reservedLabelPrefix)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/metric.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/metric.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..55e6d86
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/metric.go
@@ -0,0 +1,174 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "strings"
+ "time"
+
+ "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
+
+ dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
+const separatorByte byte = 255
+
+// A Metric models a single sample value with its meta data being exported to
+// Prometheus. Implementations of Metric in this package are Gauge, Counter,
+// Histogram, Summary, and Untyped.
+type Metric interface {
+ // Desc returns the descriptor for the Metric. This method idempotently
+ // returns the same descriptor throughout the lifetime of the
+ // Metric. The returned descriptor is immutable by contract. A Metric
+ // unable to describe itself must return an invalid descriptor (created
+ // with NewInvalidDesc).
+ Desc() *Desc
+ // Write encodes the Metric into a "Metric" Protocol Buffer data
+ // transmission object.
+ //
+ // Metric implementations must observe concurrency safety as reads of
+ // this metric may occur at any time, and any blocking occurs at the
+ // expense of total performance of rendering all registered
+ // metrics. Ideally, Metric implementations should support concurrent
+ // readers.
+ //
+ // While populating dto.Metric, it is the responsibility of the
+ // implementation to ensure validity of the Metric protobuf (like valid
+ // UTF-8 strings or syntactically valid metric and label names). It is
+ // recommended to sort labels lexicographically. Callers of Write should
+ // still make sure of sorting if they depend on it.
+ Write(*dto.Metric) error
+ // TODO(beorn7): The original rationale of passing in a pre-allocated
+ // dto.Metric protobuf to save allocations has disappeared. The
+ // signature of this method should be changed to "Write() (*dto.Metric,
+ // error)".
+}
+
+// Opts bundles the options for creating most Metric types. Each metric
+// implementation XXX has its own XXXOpts type, but in most cases, it is just be
+// an alias of this type (which might change when the requirement arises.)
+//
+// It is mandatory to set Name to a non-empty string. All other fields are
+// optional and can safely be left at their zero value, although it is strongly
+// encouraged to set a Help string.
+type Opts struct {
+ // Namespace, Subsystem, and Name are components of the fully-qualified
+ // name of the Metric (created by joining these components with
+ // "_"). Only Name is mandatory, the others merely help structuring the
+ // name. Note that the fully-qualified name of the metric must be a
+ // valid Prometheus metric name.
+ Namespace string
+ Subsystem string
+ Name string
+
+ // Help provides information about this metric.
+ //
+ // Metrics with the same fully-qualified name must have the same Help
+ // string.
+ Help string
+
+ // ConstLabels are used to attach fixed labels to this metric. Metrics
+ // with the same fully-qualified name must have the same label names in
+ // their ConstLabels.
+ //
+ // ConstLabels are only used rarely. In particular, do not use them to
+ // attach the same labels to all your metrics. Those use cases are
+ // better covered by target labels set by the scraping Prometheus
+ // server, or by one specific metric (e.g. a build_info or a
+ // machine_role metric). See also
+ // https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/writing_exporters/#target-labels,-not-static-scraped-labels
+ ConstLabels Labels
+}
+
+// BuildFQName joins the given three name components by "_". Empty name
+// components are ignored. If the name parameter itself is empty, an empty
+// string is returned, no matter what. Metric implementations included in this
+// library use this function internally to generate the fully-qualified metric
+// name from the name component in their Opts. Users of the library will only
+// need this function if they implement their own Metric or instantiate a Desc
+// (with NewDesc) directly.
+func BuildFQName(namespace, subsystem, name string) string {
+ if name == "" {
+ return ""
+ }
+ switch {
+ case namespace != "" && subsystem != "":
+ return strings.Join([]string{namespace, subsystem, name}, "_")
+ case namespace != "":
+ return strings.Join([]string{namespace, name}, "_")
+ case subsystem != "":
+ return strings.Join([]string{subsystem, name}, "_")
+ }
+ return name
+}
+
+// labelPairSorter implements sort.Interface. It is used to sort a slice of
+// dto.LabelPair pointers.
+type labelPairSorter []*dto.LabelPair
+
+func (s labelPairSorter) Len() int {
+ return len(s)
+}
+
+func (s labelPairSorter) Swap(i, j int) {
+ s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
+}
+
+func (s labelPairSorter) Less(i, j int) bool {
+ return s[i].GetName() < s[j].GetName()
+}
+
+type invalidMetric struct {
+ desc *Desc
+ err error
+}
+
+// NewInvalidMetric returns a metric whose Write method always returns the
+// provided error. It is useful if a Collector finds itself unable to collect
+// a metric and wishes to report an error to the registry.
+func NewInvalidMetric(desc *Desc, err error) Metric {
+ return &invalidMetric{desc, err}
+}
+
+func (m *invalidMetric) Desc() *Desc { return m.desc }
+
+func (m *invalidMetric) Write(*dto.Metric) error { return m.err }
+
+type timestampedMetric struct {
+ Metric
+ t time.Time
+}
+
+func (m timestampedMetric) Write(pb *dto.Metric) error {
+ e := m.Metric.Write(pb)
+ pb.TimestampMs = proto.Int64(m.t.Unix()*1000 + int64(m.t.Nanosecond()/1000000))
+ return e
+}
+
+// NewMetricWithTimestamp returns a new Metric wrapping the provided Metric in a
+// way that it has an explicit timestamp set to the provided Time. This is only
+// useful in rare cases as the timestamp of a Prometheus metric should usually
+// be set by the Prometheus server during scraping. Exceptions include mirroring
+// metrics with given timestamps from other metric
+// sources.
+//
+// NewMetricWithTimestamp works best with MustNewConstMetric,
+// MustNewConstHistogram, and MustNewConstSummary, see example.
+//
+// Currently, the exposition formats used by Prometheus are limited to
+// millisecond resolution. Thus, the provided time will be rounded down to the
+// next full millisecond value.
+func NewMetricWithTimestamp(t time.Time, m Metric) Metric {
+ return timestampedMetric{Metric: m, t: t}
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/observer.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/observer.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..5806cd0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/observer.go
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+// Copyright 2017 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 prometheus
+
+// Observer is the interface that wraps the Observe method, which is used by
+// Histogram and Summary to add observations.
+type Observer interface {
+ Observe(float64)
+}
+
+// The ObserverFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary
+// functions as Observers. If f is a function with the appropriate
+// signature, ObserverFunc(f) is an Observer that calls f.
+//
+// This adapter is usually used in connection with the Timer type, and there are
+// two general use cases:
+//
+// The most common one is to use a Gauge as the Observer for a Timer.
+// See the "Gauge" Timer example.
+//
+// The more advanced use case is to create a function that dynamically decides
+// which Observer to use for observing the duration. See the "Complex" Timer
+// example.
+type ObserverFunc func(float64)
+
+// Observe calls f(value). It implements Observer.
+func (f ObserverFunc) Observe(value float64) {
+ f(value)
+}
+
+// ObserverVec is an interface implemented by `HistogramVec` and `SummaryVec`.
+type ObserverVec interface {
+ GetMetricWith(Labels) (Observer, error)
+ GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Observer, error)
+ With(Labels) Observer
+ WithLabelValues(...string) Observer
+ CurryWith(Labels) (ObserverVec, error)
+ MustCurryWith(Labels) ObserverVec
+
+ Collector
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/process_collector.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/process_collector.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..55176d5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/process_collector.go
@@ -0,0 +1,204 @@
+// Copyright 2015 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "os"
+
+ "github.com/prometheus/procfs"
+)
+
+type processCollector struct {
+ collectFn func(chan<- Metric)
+ pidFn func() (int, error)
+ reportErrors bool
+ cpuTotal *Desc
+ openFDs, maxFDs *Desc
+ vsize, maxVsize *Desc
+ rss *Desc
+ startTime *Desc
+}
+
+// ProcessCollectorOpts defines the behavior of a process metrics collector
+// created with NewProcessCollector.
+type ProcessCollectorOpts struct {
+ // PidFn returns the PID of the process the collector collects metrics
+ // for. It is called upon each collection. By default, the PID of the
+ // current process is used, as determined on construction time by
+ // calling os.Getpid().
+ PidFn func() (int, error)
+ // If non-empty, each of the collected metrics is prefixed by the
+ // provided string and an underscore ("_").
+ Namespace string
+ // If true, any error encountered during collection is reported as an
+ // invalid metric (see NewInvalidMetric). Otherwise, errors are ignored
+ // and the collected metrics will be incomplete. (Possibly, no metrics
+ // will be collected at all.) While that's usually not desired, it is
+ // appropriate for the common "mix-in" of process metrics, where process
+ // metrics are nice to have, but failing to collect them should not
+ // disrupt the collection of the remaining metrics.
+ ReportErrors bool
+}
+
+// NewProcessCollector returns a collector which exports the current state of
+// process metrics including CPU, memory and file descriptor usage as well as
+// the process start time. The detailed behavior is defined by the provided
+// ProcessCollectorOpts. The zero value of ProcessCollectorOpts creates a
+// collector for the current process with an empty namespace string and no error
+// reporting.
+//
+// Currently, the collector depends on a Linux-style proc filesystem and
+// therefore only exports metrics for Linux.
+//
+// Note: An older version of this function had the following signature:
+//
+// NewProcessCollector(pid int, namespace string) Collector
+//
+// Most commonly, it was called as
+//
+// NewProcessCollector(os.Getpid(), "")
+//
+// The following call of the current version is equivalent to the above:
+//
+// NewProcessCollector(ProcessCollectorOpts{})
+func NewProcessCollector(opts ProcessCollectorOpts) Collector {
+ ns := ""
+ if len(opts.Namespace) > 0 {
+ ns = opts.Namespace + "_"
+ }
+
+ c := &processCollector{
+ reportErrors: opts.ReportErrors,
+ cpuTotal: NewDesc(
+ ns+"process_cpu_seconds_total",
+ "Total user and system CPU time spent in seconds.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ openFDs: NewDesc(
+ ns+"process_open_fds",
+ "Number of open file descriptors.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ maxFDs: NewDesc(
+ ns+"process_max_fds",
+ "Maximum number of open file descriptors.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ vsize: NewDesc(
+ ns+"process_virtual_memory_bytes",
+ "Virtual memory size in bytes.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ maxVsize: NewDesc(
+ ns+"process_virtual_memory_max_bytes",
+ "Maximum amount of virtual memory available in bytes.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ rss: NewDesc(
+ ns+"process_resident_memory_bytes",
+ "Resident memory size in bytes.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ startTime: NewDesc(
+ ns+"process_start_time_seconds",
+ "Start time of the process since unix epoch in seconds.",
+ nil, nil,
+ ),
+ }
+
+ if opts.PidFn == nil {
+ pid := os.Getpid()
+ c.pidFn = func() (int, error) { return pid, nil }
+ } else {
+ c.pidFn = opts.PidFn
+ }
+
+ // Set up process metric collection if supported by the runtime.
+ if _, err := procfs.NewStat(); err == nil {
+ c.collectFn = c.processCollect
+ } else {
+ c.collectFn = func(ch chan<- Metric) {
+ c.reportError(ch, nil, errors.New("process metrics not supported on this platform"))
+ }
+ }
+
+ return c
+}
+
+// Describe returns all descriptions of the collector.
+func (c *processCollector) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
+ ch <- c.cpuTotal
+ ch <- c.openFDs
+ ch <- c.maxFDs
+ ch <- c.vsize
+ ch <- c.maxVsize
+ ch <- c.rss
+ ch <- c.startTime
+}
+
+// Collect returns the current state of all metrics of the collector.
+func (c *processCollector) Collect(ch chan<- Metric) {
+ c.collectFn(ch)
+}
+
+func (c *processCollector) processCollect(ch chan<- Metric) {
+ pid, err := c.pidFn()
+ if err != nil {
+ c.reportError(ch, nil, err)
+ return
+ }
+
+ p, err := procfs.NewProc(pid)
+ if err != nil {
+ c.reportError(ch, nil, err)
+ return
+ }
+
+ if stat, err := p.NewStat(); err == nil {
+ ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.cpuTotal, CounterValue, stat.CPUTime())
+ ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.vsize, GaugeValue, float64(stat.VirtualMemory()))
+ ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.rss, GaugeValue, float64(stat.ResidentMemory()))
+ if startTime, err := stat.StartTime(); err == nil {
+ ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.startTime, GaugeValue, startTime)
+ } else {
+ c.reportError(ch, c.startTime, err)
+ }
+ } else {
+ c.reportError(ch, nil, err)
+ }
+
+ if fds, err := p.FileDescriptorsLen(); err == nil {
+ ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.openFDs, GaugeValue, float64(fds))
+ } else {
+ c.reportError(ch, c.openFDs, err)
+ }
+
+ if limits, err := p.NewLimits(); err == nil {
+ ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.maxFDs, GaugeValue, float64(limits.OpenFiles))
+ ch <- MustNewConstMetric(c.maxVsize, GaugeValue, float64(limits.AddressSpace))
+ } else {
+ c.reportError(ch, nil, err)
+ }
+}
+
+func (c *processCollector) reportError(ch chan<- Metric, desc *Desc, err error) {
+ if !c.reportErrors {
+ return
+ }
+ if desc == nil {
+ desc = NewInvalidDesc(err)
+ }
+ ch <- NewInvalidMetric(desc, err)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..67b56d3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator.go
@@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
+// Copyright 2017 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 promhttp
+
+import (
+ "bufio"
+ "io"
+ "net"
+ "net/http"
+)
+
+const (
+ closeNotifier = 1 << iota
+ flusher
+ hijacker
+ readerFrom
+ pusher
+)
+
+type delegator interface {
+ http.ResponseWriter
+
+ Status() int
+ Written() int64
+}
+
+type responseWriterDelegator struct {
+ http.ResponseWriter
+
+ handler, method string
+ status int
+ written int64
+ wroteHeader bool
+ observeWriteHeader func(int)
+}
+
+func (r *responseWriterDelegator) Status() int {
+ return r.status
+}
+
+func (r *responseWriterDelegator) Written() int64 {
+ return r.written
+}
+
+func (r *responseWriterDelegator) WriteHeader(code int) {
+ r.status = code
+ r.wroteHeader = true
+ r.ResponseWriter.WriteHeader(code)
+ if r.observeWriteHeader != nil {
+ r.observeWriteHeader(code)
+ }
+}
+
+func (r *responseWriterDelegator) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
+ if !r.wroteHeader {
+ r.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
+ }
+ n, err := r.ResponseWriter.Write(b)
+ r.written += int64(n)
+ return n, err
+}
+
+type closeNotifierDelegator struct{ *responseWriterDelegator }
+type flusherDelegator struct{ *responseWriterDelegator }
+type hijackerDelegator struct{ *responseWriterDelegator }
+type readerFromDelegator struct{ *responseWriterDelegator }
+
+func (d closeNotifierDelegator) CloseNotify() <-chan bool {
+ return d.ResponseWriter.(http.CloseNotifier).CloseNotify()
+}
+func (d flusherDelegator) Flush() {
+ d.ResponseWriter.(http.Flusher).Flush()
+}
+func (d hijackerDelegator) Hijack() (net.Conn, *bufio.ReadWriter, error) {
+ return d.ResponseWriter.(http.Hijacker).Hijack()
+}
+func (d readerFromDelegator) ReadFrom(re io.Reader) (int64, error) {
+ if !d.wroteHeader {
+ d.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
+ }
+ n, err := d.ResponseWriter.(io.ReaderFrom).ReadFrom(re)
+ d.written += n
+ return n, err
+}
+
+var pickDelegator = make([]func(*responseWriterDelegator) delegator, 32)
+
+func init() {
+ // TODO(beorn7): Code generation would help here.
+ pickDelegator[0] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 0
+ return d
+ }
+ pickDelegator[closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 1
+ return closeNotifierDelegator{d}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 2
+ return flusherDelegator{d}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 3
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Flusher
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[hijacker] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 4
+ return hijackerDelegator{d}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[hijacker+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 5
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Hijacker
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, hijackerDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[hijacker+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 6
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Hijacker
+ http.Flusher
+ }{d, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[hijacker+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 7
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Hijacker
+ http.Flusher
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[readerFrom] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 8
+ return readerFromDelegator{d}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[readerFrom+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 9
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[readerFrom+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 10
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.Flusher
+ }{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[readerFrom+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 11
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.Flusher
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[readerFrom+hijacker] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 12
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.Hijacker
+ }{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[readerFrom+hijacker+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 13
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.Hijacker
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[readerFrom+hijacker+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 14
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.Hijacker
+ http.Flusher
+ }{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[readerFrom+hijacker+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 15
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.Hijacker
+ http.Flusher
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator_1_8.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator_1_8.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..31a7069
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator_1_8.go
@@ -0,0 +1,181 @@
+// Copyright 2017 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.
+
+// +build go1.8
+
+package promhttp
+
+import (
+ "io"
+ "net/http"
+)
+
+type pusherDelegator struct{ *responseWriterDelegator }
+
+func (d pusherDelegator) Push(target string, opts *http.PushOptions) error {
+ return d.ResponseWriter.(http.Pusher).Push(target, opts)
+}
+
+func init() {
+ pickDelegator[pusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 16
+ return pusherDelegator{d}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 17
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 18
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ http.Flusher
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 19
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ http.Flusher
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+hijacker] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 20
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ http.Hijacker
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+hijacker+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 21
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ http.Hijacker
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+hijacker+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 22
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ http.Hijacker
+ http.Flusher
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+hijacker+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { //23
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ http.Hijacker
+ http.Flusher
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 24
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 25
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 26
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.Flusher
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 27
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.Flusher
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+hijacker] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 28
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.Hijacker
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+hijacker+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 29
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.Hijacker
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+hijacker+flusher] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 30
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.Hijacker
+ http.Flusher
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}}
+ }
+ pickDelegator[pusher+readerFrom+hijacker+flusher+closeNotifier] = func(d *responseWriterDelegator) delegator { // 31
+ return struct {
+ *responseWriterDelegator
+ http.Pusher
+ io.ReaderFrom
+ http.Hijacker
+ http.Flusher
+ http.CloseNotifier
+ }{d, pusherDelegator{d}, readerFromDelegator{d}, hijackerDelegator{d}, flusherDelegator{d}, closeNotifierDelegator{d}}
+ }
+}
+
+func newDelegator(w http.ResponseWriter, observeWriteHeaderFunc func(int)) delegator {
+ d := &responseWriterDelegator{
+ ResponseWriter: w,
+ observeWriteHeader: observeWriteHeaderFunc,
+ }
+
+ id := 0
+ if _, ok := w.(http.CloseNotifier); ok {
+ id += closeNotifier
+ }
+ if _, ok := w.(http.Flusher); ok {
+ id += flusher
+ }
+ if _, ok := w.(http.Hijacker); ok {
+ id += hijacker
+ }
+ if _, ok := w.(io.ReaderFrom); ok {
+ id += readerFrom
+ }
+ if _, ok := w.(http.Pusher); ok {
+ id += pusher
+ }
+
+ return pickDelegator[id](d)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator_pre_1_8.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator_pre_1_8.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8bb9b8b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/delegator_pre_1_8.go
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+// Copyright 2017 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.
+
+// +build !go1.8
+
+package promhttp
+
+import (
+ "io"
+ "net/http"
+)
+
+func newDelegator(w http.ResponseWriter, observeWriteHeaderFunc func(int)) delegator {
+ d := &responseWriterDelegator{
+ ResponseWriter: w,
+ observeWriteHeader: observeWriteHeaderFunc,
+ }
+
+ id := 0
+ if _, ok := w.(http.CloseNotifier); ok {
+ id += closeNotifier
+ }
+ if _, ok := w.(http.Flusher); ok {
+ id += flusher
+ }
+ if _, ok := w.(http.Hijacker); ok {
+ id += hijacker
+ }
+ if _, ok := w.(io.ReaderFrom); ok {
+ id += readerFrom
+ }
+
+ return pickDelegator[id](d)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/http.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/http.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..668eb6b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/http.go
@@ -0,0 +1,311 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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 promhttp provides tooling around HTTP servers and clients.
+//
+// First, the package allows the creation of http.Handler instances to expose
+// Prometheus metrics via HTTP. promhttp.Handler acts on the
+// prometheus.DefaultGatherer. With HandlerFor, you can create a handler for a
+// custom registry or anything that implements the Gatherer interface. It also
+// allows the creation of handlers that act differently on errors or allow to
+// log errors.
+//
+// Second, the package provides tooling to instrument instances of http.Handler
+// via middleware. Middleware wrappers follow the naming scheme
+// InstrumentHandlerX, where X describes the intended use of the middleware.
+// See each function's doc comment for specific details.
+//
+// Finally, the package allows for an http.RoundTripper to be instrumented via
+// middleware. Middleware wrappers follow the naming scheme
+// InstrumentRoundTripperX, where X describes the intended use of the
+// middleware. See each function's doc comment for specific details.
+package promhttp
+
+import (
+ "compress/gzip"
+ "fmt"
+ "io"
+ "net/http"
+ "strings"
+ "sync"
+ "time"
+
+ "github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt"
+
+ "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
+)
+
+const (
+ contentTypeHeader = "Content-Type"
+ contentLengthHeader = "Content-Length"
+ contentEncodingHeader = "Content-Encoding"
+ acceptEncodingHeader = "Accept-Encoding"
+)
+
+var gzipPool = sync.Pool{
+ New: func() interface{} {
+ return gzip.NewWriter(nil)
+ },
+}
+
+// Handler returns an http.Handler for the prometheus.DefaultGatherer, using
+// default HandlerOpts, i.e. it reports the first error as an HTTP error, it has
+// no error logging, and it applies compression if requested by the client.
+//
+// The returned http.Handler is already instrumented using the
+// InstrumentMetricHandler function and the prometheus.DefaultRegisterer. If you
+// create multiple http.Handlers by separate calls of the Handler function, the
+// metrics used for instrumentation will be shared between them, providing
+// global scrape counts.
+//
+// This function is meant to cover the bulk of basic use cases. If you are doing
+// anything that requires more customization (including using a non-default
+// Gatherer, different instrumentation, and non-default HandlerOpts), use the
+// HandlerFor function. See there for details.
+func Handler() http.Handler {
+ return InstrumentMetricHandler(
+ prometheus.DefaultRegisterer, HandlerFor(prometheus.DefaultGatherer, HandlerOpts{}),
+ )
+}
+
+// HandlerFor returns an uninstrumented http.Handler for the provided
+// Gatherer. The behavior of the Handler is defined by the provided
+// HandlerOpts. Thus, HandlerFor is useful to create http.Handlers for custom
+// Gatherers, with non-default HandlerOpts, and/or with custom (or no)
+// instrumentation. Use the InstrumentMetricHandler function to apply the same
+// kind of instrumentation as it is used by the Handler function.
+func HandlerFor(reg prometheus.Gatherer, opts HandlerOpts) http.Handler {
+ var inFlightSem chan struct{}
+ if opts.MaxRequestsInFlight > 0 {
+ inFlightSem = make(chan struct{}, opts.MaxRequestsInFlight)
+ }
+
+ h := http.HandlerFunc(func(rsp http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
+ if inFlightSem != nil {
+ select {
+ case inFlightSem <- struct{}{}: // All good, carry on.
+ defer func() { <-inFlightSem }()
+ default:
+ http.Error(rsp, fmt.Sprintf(
+ "Limit of concurrent requests reached (%d), try again later.", opts.MaxRequestsInFlight,
+ ), http.StatusServiceUnavailable)
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ mfs, err := reg.Gather()
+ if err != nil {
+ if opts.ErrorLog != nil {
+ opts.ErrorLog.Println("error gathering metrics:", err)
+ }
+ switch opts.ErrorHandling {
+ case PanicOnError:
+ panic(err)
+ case ContinueOnError:
+ if len(mfs) == 0 {
+ // Still report the error if no metrics have been gathered.
+ httpError(rsp, err)
+ return
+ }
+ case HTTPErrorOnError:
+ httpError(rsp, err)
+ return
+ }
+ }
+
+ contentType := expfmt.Negotiate(req.Header)
+ header := rsp.Header()
+ header.Set(contentTypeHeader, string(contentType))
+
+ w := io.Writer(rsp)
+ if !opts.DisableCompression && gzipAccepted(req.Header) {
+ header.Set(contentEncodingHeader, "gzip")
+ gz := gzipPool.Get().(*gzip.Writer)
+ defer gzipPool.Put(gz)
+
+ gz.Reset(w)
+ defer gz.Close()
+
+ w = gz
+ }
+
+ enc := expfmt.NewEncoder(w, contentType)
+
+ var lastErr error
+ for _, mf := range mfs {
+ if err := enc.Encode(mf); err != nil {
+ lastErr = err
+ if opts.ErrorLog != nil {
+ opts.ErrorLog.Println("error encoding and sending metric family:", err)
+ }
+ switch opts.ErrorHandling {
+ case PanicOnError:
+ panic(err)
+ case ContinueOnError:
+ // Handled later.
+ case HTTPErrorOnError:
+ httpError(rsp, err)
+ return
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if lastErr != nil {
+ httpError(rsp, lastErr)
+ }
+ })
+
+ if opts.Timeout <= 0 {
+ return h
+ }
+ return http.TimeoutHandler(h, opts.Timeout, fmt.Sprintf(
+ "Exceeded configured timeout of %v.\n",
+ opts.Timeout,
+ ))
+}
+
+// InstrumentMetricHandler is usually used with an http.Handler returned by the
+// HandlerFor function. It instruments the provided http.Handler with two
+// metrics: A counter vector "promhttp_metric_handler_requests_total" to count
+// scrapes partitioned by HTTP status code, and a gauge
+// "promhttp_metric_handler_requests_in_flight" to track the number of
+// simultaneous scrapes. This function idempotently registers collectors for
+// both metrics with the provided Registerer. It panics if the registration
+// fails. The provided metrics are useful to see how many scrapes hit the
+// monitored target (which could be from different Prometheus servers or other
+// scrapers), and how often they overlap (which would result in more than one
+// scrape in flight at the same time). Note that the scrapes-in-flight gauge
+// will contain the scrape by which it is exposed, while the scrape counter will
+// only get incremented after the scrape is complete (as only then the status
+// code is known). For tracking scrape durations, use the
+// "scrape_duration_seconds" gauge created by the Prometheus server upon each
+// scrape.
+func InstrumentMetricHandler(reg prometheus.Registerer, handler http.Handler) http.Handler {
+ cnt := prometheus.NewCounterVec(
+ prometheus.CounterOpts{
+ Name: "promhttp_metric_handler_requests_total",
+ Help: "Total number of scrapes by HTTP status code.",
+ },
+ []string{"code"},
+ )
+ // Initialize the most likely HTTP status codes.
+ cnt.WithLabelValues("200")
+ cnt.WithLabelValues("500")
+ cnt.WithLabelValues("503")
+ if err := reg.Register(cnt); err != nil {
+ if are, ok := err.(prometheus.AlreadyRegisteredError); ok {
+ cnt = are.ExistingCollector.(*prometheus.CounterVec)
+ } else {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ gge := prometheus.NewGauge(prometheus.GaugeOpts{
+ Name: "promhttp_metric_handler_requests_in_flight",
+ Help: "Current number of scrapes being served.",
+ })
+ if err := reg.Register(gge); err != nil {
+ if are, ok := err.(prometheus.AlreadyRegisteredError); ok {
+ gge = are.ExistingCollector.(prometheus.Gauge)
+ } else {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ }
+
+ return InstrumentHandlerCounter(cnt, InstrumentHandlerInFlight(gge, handler))
+}
+
+// HandlerErrorHandling defines how a Handler serving metrics will handle
+// errors.
+type HandlerErrorHandling int
+
+// These constants cause handlers serving metrics to behave as described if
+// errors are encountered.
+const (
+ // Serve an HTTP status code 500 upon the first error
+ // encountered. Report the error message in the body.
+ HTTPErrorOnError HandlerErrorHandling = iota
+ // Ignore errors and try to serve as many metrics as possible. However,
+ // if no metrics can be served, serve an HTTP status code 500 and the
+ // last error message in the body. Only use this in deliberate "best
+ // effort" metrics collection scenarios. It is recommended to at least
+ // log errors (by providing an ErrorLog in HandlerOpts) to not mask
+ // errors completely.
+ ContinueOnError
+ // Panic upon the first error encountered (useful for "crash only" apps).
+ PanicOnError
+)
+
+// Logger is the minimal interface HandlerOpts needs for logging. Note that
+// log.Logger from the standard library implements this interface, and it is
+// easy to implement by custom loggers, if they don't do so already anyway.
+type Logger interface {
+ Println(v ...interface{})
+}
+
+// HandlerOpts specifies options how to serve metrics via an http.Handler. The
+// zero value of HandlerOpts is a reasonable default.
+type HandlerOpts struct {
+ // ErrorLog specifies an optional logger for errors collecting and
+ // serving metrics. If nil, errors are not logged at all.
+ ErrorLog Logger
+ // ErrorHandling defines how errors are handled. Note that errors are
+ // logged regardless of the configured ErrorHandling provided ErrorLog
+ // is not nil.
+ ErrorHandling HandlerErrorHandling
+ // If DisableCompression is true, the handler will never compress the
+ // response, even if requested by the client.
+ DisableCompression bool
+ // The number of concurrent HTTP requests is limited to
+ // MaxRequestsInFlight. Additional requests are responded to with 503
+ // Service Unavailable and a suitable message in the body. If
+ // MaxRequestsInFlight is 0 or negative, no limit is applied.
+ MaxRequestsInFlight int
+ // If handling a request takes longer than Timeout, it is responded to
+ // with 503 ServiceUnavailable and a suitable Message. No timeout is
+ // applied if Timeout is 0 or negative. Note that with the current
+ // implementation, reaching the timeout simply ends the HTTP requests as
+ // described above (and even that only if sending of the body hasn't
+ // started yet), while the bulk work of gathering all the metrics keeps
+ // running in the background (with the eventual result to be thrown
+ // away). Until the implementation is improved, it is recommended to
+ // implement a separate timeout in potentially slow Collectors.
+ Timeout time.Duration
+}
+
+// gzipAccepted returns whether the client will accept gzip-encoded content.
+func gzipAccepted(header http.Header) bool {
+ a := header.Get(acceptEncodingHeader)
+ parts := strings.Split(a, ",")
+ for _, part := range parts {
+ part = strings.TrimSpace(part)
+ if part == "gzip" || strings.HasPrefix(part, "gzip;") {
+ return true
+ }
+ }
+ return false
+}
+
+// httpError removes any content-encoding header and then calls http.Error with
+// the provided error and http.StatusInternalServerErrer. Error contents is
+// supposed to be uncompressed plain text. However, same as with a plain
+// http.Error, any header settings will be void if the header has already been
+// sent. The error message will still be written to the writer, but it will
+// probably be of limited use.
+func httpError(rsp http.ResponseWriter, err error) {
+ rsp.Header().Del(contentEncodingHeader)
+ http.Error(
+ rsp,
+ "An error has occurred while serving metrics:\n\n"+err.Error(),
+ http.StatusInternalServerError,
+ )
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..86fd564
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client.go
@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
+// Copyright 2017 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 promhttp
+
+import (
+ "net/http"
+ "time"
+
+ "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
+)
+
+// The RoundTripperFunc type is an adapter to allow the use of ordinary
+// functions as RoundTrippers. If f is a function with the appropriate
+// signature, RountTripperFunc(f) is a RoundTripper that calls f.
+type RoundTripperFunc func(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error)
+
+// RoundTrip implements the RoundTripper interface.
+func (rt RoundTripperFunc) RoundTrip(r *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
+ return rt(r)
+}
+
+// InstrumentRoundTripperInFlight is a middleware that wraps the provided
+// http.RoundTripper. It sets the provided prometheus.Gauge to the number of
+// requests currently handled by the wrapped http.RoundTripper.
+//
+// See the example for ExampleInstrumentRoundTripperDuration for example usage.
+func InstrumentRoundTripperInFlight(gauge prometheus.Gauge, next http.RoundTripper) RoundTripperFunc {
+ return RoundTripperFunc(func(r *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
+ gauge.Inc()
+ defer gauge.Dec()
+ return next.RoundTrip(r)
+ })
+}
+
+// InstrumentRoundTripperCounter is a middleware that wraps the provided
+// http.RoundTripper to observe the request result with the provided CounterVec.
+// The CounterVec must have zero, one, or two non-const non-curried labels. For
+// those, the only allowed label names are "code" and "method". The function
+// panics otherwise. Partitioning of the CounterVec happens by HTTP status code
+// and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are present in the
+// CounterVec. For unpartitioned counting, use a CounterVec with zero labels.
+//
+// If the wrapped RoundTripper panics or returns a non-nil error, the Counter
+// is not incremented.
+//
+// See the example for ExampleInstrumentRoundTripperDuration for example usage.
+func InstrumentRoundTripperCounter(counter *prometheus.CounterVec, next http.RoundTripper) RoundTripperFunc {
+ code, method := checkLabels(counter)
+
+ return RoundTripperFunc(func(r *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
+ resp, err := next.RoundTrip(r)
+ if err == nil {
+ counter.With(labels(code, method, r.Method, resp.StatusCode)).Inc()
+ }
+ return resp, err
+ })
+}
+
+// InstrumentRoundTripperDuration is a middleware that wraps the provided
+// http.RoundTripper to observe the request duration with the provided
+// ObserverVec. The ObserverVec must have zero, one, or two non-const
+// non-curried labels. For those, the only allowed label names are "code" and
+// "method". The function panics otherwise. The Observe method of the Observer
+// in the ObserverVec is called with the request duration in
+// seconds. Partitioning happens by HTTP status code and/or HTTP method if the
+// respective instance label names are present in the ObserverVec. For
+// unpartitioned observations, use an ObserverVec with zero labels. Note that
+// partitioning of Histograms is expensive and should be used judiciously.
+//
+// If the wrapped RoundTripper panics or returns a non-nil error, no values are
+// reported.
+//
+// Note that this method is only guaranteed to never observe negative durations
+// if used with Go1.9+.
+func InstrumentRoundTripperDuration(obs prometheus.ObserverVec, next http.RoundTripper) RoundTripperFunc {
+ code, method := checkLabels(obs)
+
+ return RoundTripperFunc(func(r *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
+ start := time.Now()
+ resp, err := next.RoundTrip(r)
+ if err == nil {
+ obs.With(labels(code, method, r.Method, resp.StatusCode)).Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ return resp, err
+ })
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client_1_8.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client_1_8.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a034d1e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_client_1_8.go
@@ -0,0 +1,144 @@
+// Copyright 2017 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.
+
+// +build go1.8
+
+package promhttp
+
+import (
+ "context"
+ "crypto/tls"
+ "net/http"
+ "net/http/httptrace"
+ "time"
+)
+
+// InstrumentTrace is used to offer flexibility in instrumenting the available
+// httptrace.ClientTrace hook functions. Each function is passed a float64
+// representing the time in seconds since the start of the http request. A user
+// may choose to use separately buckets Histograms, or implement custom
+// instance labels on a per function basis.
+type InstrumentTrace struct {
+ GotConn func(float64)
+ PutIdleConn func(float64)
+ GotFirstResponseByte func(float64)
+ Got100Continue func(float64)
+ DNSStart func(float64)
+ DNSDone func(float64)
+ ConnectStart func(float64)
+ ConnectDone func(float64)
+ TLSHandshakeStart func(float64)
+ TLSHandshakeDone func(float64)
+ WroteHeaders func(float64)
+ Wait100Continue func(float64)
+ WroteRequest func(float64)
+}
+
+// InstrumentRoundTripperTrace is a middleware that wraps the provided
+// RoundTripper and reports times to hook functions provided in the
+// InstrumentTrace struct. Hook functions that are not present in the provided
+// InstrumentTrace struct are ignored. Times reported to the hook functions are
+// time since the start of the request. Only with Go1.9+, those times are
+// guaranteed to never be negative. (Earlier Go versions are not using a
+// monotonic clock.) Note that partitioning of Histograms is expensive and
+// should be used judiciously.
+//
+// For hook functions that receive an error as an argument, no observations are
+// made in the event of a non-nil error value.
+//
+// See the example for ExampleInstrumentRoundTripperDuration for example usage.
+func InstrumentRoundTripperTrace(it *InstrumentTrace, next http.RoundTripper) RoundTripperFunc {
+ return RoundTripperFunc(func(r *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) {
+ start := time.Now()
+
+ trace := &httptrace.ClientTrace{
+ GotConn: func(_ httptrace.GotConnInfo) {
+ if it.GotConn != nil {
+ it.GotConn(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ PutIdleConn: func(err error) {
+ if err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ if it.PutIdleConn != nil {
+ it.PutIdleConn(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ DNSStart: func(_ httptrace.DNSStartInfo) {
+ if it.DNSStart != nil {
+ it.DNSStart(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ DNSDone: func(_ httptrace.DNSDoneInfo) {
+ if it.DNSDone != nil {
+ it.DNSDone(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ ConnectStart: func(_, _ string) {
+ if it.ConnectStart != nil {
+ it.ConnectStart(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ ConnectDone: func(_, _ string, err error) {
+ if err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ if it.ConnectDone != nil {
+ it.ConnectDone(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ GotFirstResponseByte: func() {
+ if it.GotFirstResponseByte != nil {
+ it.GotFirstResponseByte(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ Got100Continue: func() {
+ if it.Got100Continue != nil {
+ it.Got100Continue(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ TLSHandshakeStart: func() {
+ if it.TLSHandshakeStart != nil {
+ it.TLSHandshakeStart(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ TLSHandshakeDone: func(_ tls.ConnectionState, err error) {
+ if err != nil {
+ return
+ }
+ if it.TLSHandshakeDone != nil {
+ it.TLSHandshakeDone(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ WroteHeaders: func() {
+ if it.WroteHeaders != nil {
+ it.WroteHeaders(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ Wait100Continue: func() {
+ if it.Wait100Continue != nil {
+ it.Wait100Continue(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ WroteRequest: func(_ httptrace.WroteRequestInfo) {
+ if it.WroteRequest != nil {
+ it.WroteRequest(time.Since(start).Seconds())
+ }
+ },
+ }
+ r = r.WithContext(httptrace.WithClientTrace(context.Background(), trace))
+
+ return next.RoundTrip(r)
+ })
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_server.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_server.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..9db2438
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp/instrument_server.go
@@ -0,0 +1,447 @@
+// Copyright 2017 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 promhttp
+
+import (
+ "errors"
+ "net/http"
+ "strconv"
+ "strings"
+ "time"
+
+ dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+
+ "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
+)
+
+// magicString is used for the hacky label test in checkLabels. Remove once fixed.
+const magicString = "zZgWfBxLqvG8kc8IMv3POi2Bb0tZI3vAnBx+gBaFi9FyPzB/CzKUer1yufDa"
+
+// InstrumentHandlerInFlight is a middleware that wraps the provided
+// http.Handler. It sets the provided prometheus.Gauge to the number of
+// requests currently handled by the wrapped http.Handler.
+//
+// See the example for InstrumentHandlerDuration for example usage.
+func InstrumentHandlerInFlight(g prometheus.Gauge, next http.Handler) http.Handler {
+ return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
+ g.Inc()
+ defer g.Dec()
+ next.ServeHTTP(w, r)
+ })
+}
+
+// InstrumentHandlerDuration is a middleware that wraps the provided
+// http.Handler to observe the request duration with the provided ObserverVec.
+// The ObserverVec must have zero, one, or two non-const non-curried labels. For
+// those, the only allowed label names are "code" and "method". The function
+// panics otherwise. The Observe method of the Observer in the ObserverVec is
+// called with the request duration in seconds. Partitioning happens by HTTP
+// status code and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are
+// present in the ObserverVec. For unpartitioned observations, use an
+// ObserverVec with zero labels. Note that partitioning of Histograms is
+// expensive and should be used judiciously.
+//
+// If the wrapped Handler does not set a status code, a status code of 200 is assumed.
+//
+// If the wrapped Handler panics, no values are reported.
+//
+// Note that this method is only guaranteed to never observe negative durations
+// if used with Go1.9+.
+func InstrumentHandlerDuration(obs prometheus.ObserverVec, next http.Handler) http.HandlerFunc {
+ code, method := checkLabels(obs)
+
+ if code {
+ return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
+ now := time.Now()
+ d := newDelegator(w, nil)
+ next.ServeHTTP(d, r)
+
+ obs.With(labels(code, method, r.Method, d.Status())).Observe(time.Since(now).Seconds())
+ })
+ }
+
+ return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
+ now := time.Now()
+ next.ServeHTTP(w, r)
+ obs.With(labels(code, method, r.Method, 0)).Observe(time.Since(now).Seconds())
+ })
+}
+
+// InstrumentHandlerCounter is a middleware that wraps the provided http.Handler
+// to observe the request result with the provided CounterVec. The CounterVec
+// must have zero, one, or two non-const non-curried labels. For those, the only
+// allowed label names are "code" and "method". The function panics
+// otherwise. Partitioning of the CounterVec happens by HTTP status code and/or
+// HTTP method if the respective instance label names are present in the
+// CounterVec. For unpartitioned counting, use a CounterVec with zero labels.
+//
+// If the wrapped Handler does not set a status code, a status code of 200 is assumed.
+//
+// If the wrapped Handler panics, the Counter is not incremented.
+//
+// See the example for InstrumentHandlerDuration for example usage.
+func InstrumentHandlerCounter(counter *prometheus.CounterVec, next http.Handler) http.HandlerFunc {
+ code, method := checkLabels(counter)
+
+ if code {
+ return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
+ d := newDelegator(w, nil)
+ next.ServeHTTP(d, r)
+ counter.With(labels(code, method, r.Method, d.Status())).Inc()
+ })
+ }
+
+ return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
+ next.ServeHTTP(w, r)
+ counter.With(labels(code, method, r.Method, 0)).Inc()
+ })
+}
+
+// InstrumentHandlerTimeToWriteHeader is a middleware that wraps the provided
+// http.Handler to observe with the provided ObserverVec the request duration
+// until the response headers are written. The ObserverVec must have zero, one,
+// or two non-const non-curried labels. For those, the only allowed label names
+// are "code" and "method". The function panics otherwise. The Observe method of
+// the Observer in the ObserverVec is called with the request duration in
+// seconds. Partitioning happens by HTTP status code and/or HTTP method if the
+// respective instance label names are present in the ObserverVec. For
+// unpartitioned observations, use an ObserverVec with zero labels. Note that
+// partitioning of Histograms is expensive and should be used judiciously.
+//
+// If the wrapped Handler panics before calling WriteHeader, no value is
+// reported.
+//
+// Note that this method is only guaranteed to never observe negative durations
+// if used with Go1.9+.
+//
+// See the example for InstrumentHandlerDuration for example usage.
+func InstrumentHandlerTimeToWriteHeader(obs prometheus.ObserverVec, next http.Handler) http.HandlerFunc {
+ code, method := checkLabels(obs)
+
+ return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
+ now := time.Now()
+ d := newDelegator(w, func(status int) {
+ obs.With(labels(code, method, r.Method, status)).Observe(time.Since(now).Seconds())
+ })
+ next.ServeHTTP(d, r)
+ })
+}
+
+// InstrumentHandlerRequestSize is a middleware that wraps the provided
+// http.Handler to observe the request size with the provided ObserverVec. The
+// ObserverVec must have zero, one, or two non-const non-curried labels. For
+// those, the only allowed label names are "code" and "method". The function
+// panics otherwise. The Observe method of the Observer in the ObserverVec is
+// called with the request size in bytes. Partitioning happens by HTTP status
+// code and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are present in
+// the ObserverVec. For unpartitioned observations, use an ObserverVec with zero
+// labels. Note that partitioning of Histograms is expensive and should be used
+// judiciously.
+//
+// If the wrapped Handler does not set a status code, a status code of 200 is assumed.
+//
+// If the wrapped Handler panics, no values are reported.
+//
+// See the example for InstrumentHandlerDuration for example usage.
+func InstrumentHandlerRequestSize(obs prometheus.ObserverVec, next http.Handler) http.HandlerFunc {
+ code, method := checkLabels(obs)
+
+ if code {
+ return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
+ d := newDelegator(w, nil)
+ next.ServeHTTP(d, r)
+ size := computeApproximateRequestSize(r)
+ obs.With(labels(code, method, r.Method, d.Status())).Observe(float64(size))
+ })
+ }
+
+ return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
+ next.ServeHTTP(w, r)
+ size := computeApproximateRequestSize(r)
+ obs.With(labels(code, method, r.Method, 0)).Observe(float64(size))
+ })
+}
+
+// InstrumentHandlerResponseSize is a middleware that wraps the provided
+// http.Handler to observe the response size with the provided ObserverVec. The
+// ObserverVec must have zero, one, or two non-const non-curried labels. For
+// those, the only allowed label names are "code" and "method". The function
+// panics otherwise. The Observe method of the Observer in the ObserverVec is
+// called with the response size in bytes. Partitioning happens by HTTP status
+// code and/or HTTP method if the respective instance label names are present in
+// the ObserverVec. For unpartitioned observations, use an ObserverVec with zero
+// labels. Note that partitioning of Histograms is expensive and should be used
+// judiciously.
+//
+// If the wrapped Handler does not set a status code, a status code of 200 is assumed.
+//
+// If the wrapped Handler panics, no values are reported.
+//
+// See the example for InstrumentHandlerDuration for example usage.
+func InstrumentHandlerResponseSize(obs prometheus.ObserverVec, next http.Handler) http.Handler {
+ code, method := checkLabels(obs)
+ return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
+ d := newDelegator(w, nil)
+ next.ServeHTTP(d, r)
+ obs.With(labels(code, method, r.Method, d.Status())).Observe(float64(d.Written()))
+ })
+}
+
+func checkLabels(c prometheus.Collector) (code bool, method bool) {
+ // TODO(beorn7): Remove this hacky way to check for instance labels
+ // once Descriptors can have their dimensionality queried.
+ var (
+ desc *prometheus.Desc
+ m prometheus.Metric
+ pm dto.Metric
+ lvs []string
+ )
+
+ // Get the Desc from the Collector.
+ descc := make(chan *prometheus.Desc, 1)
+ c.Describe(descc)
+
+ select {
+ case desc = <-descc:
+ default:
+ panic("no description provided by collector")
+ }
+ select {
+ case <-descc:
+ panic("more than one description provided by collector")
+ default:
+ }
+
+ close(descc)
+
+ // Create a ConstMetric with the Desc. Since we don't know how many
+ // variable labels there are, try for as long as it needs.
+ for err := errors.New("dummy"); err != nil; lvs = append(lvs, magicString) {
+ m, err = prometheus.NewConstMetric(desc, prometheus.UntypedValue, 0, lvs...)
+ }
+
+ // Write out the metric into a proto message and look at the labels.
+ // If the value is not the magicString, it is a constLabel, which doesn't interest us.
+ // If the label is curried, it doesn't interest us.
+ // In all other cases, only "code" or "method" is allowed.
+ if err := m.Write(&pm); err != nil {
+ panic("error checking metric for labels")
+ }
+ for _, label := range pm.Label {
+ name, value := label.GetName(), label.GetValue()
+ if value != magicString || isLabelCurried(c, name) {
+ continue
+ }
+ switch name {
+ case "code":
+ code = true
+ case "method":
+ method = true
+ default:
+ panic("metric partitioned with non-supported labels")
+ }
+ }
+ return
+}
+
+func isLabelCurried(c prometheus.Collector, label string) bool {
+ // This is even hackier than the label test above.
+ // We essentially try to curry again and see if it works.
+ // But for that, we need to type-convert to the two
+ // types we use here, ObserverVec or *CounterVec.
+ switch v := c.(type) {
+ case *prometheus.CounterVec:
+ if _, err := v.CurryWith(prometheus.Labels{label: "dummy"}); err == nil {
+ return false
+ }
+ case prometheus.ObserverVec:
+ if _, err := v.CurryWith(prometheus.Labels{label: "dummy"}); err == nil {
+ return false
+ }
+ default:
+ panic("unsupported metric vec type")
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// emptyLabels is a one-time allocation for non-partitioned metrics to avoid
+// unnecessary allocations on each request.
+var emptyLabels = prometheus.Labels{}
+
+func labels(code, method bool, reqMethod string, status int) prometheus.Labels {
+ if !(code || method) {
+ return emptyLabels
+ }
+ labels := prometheus.Labels{}
+
+ if code {
+ labels["code"] = sanitizeCode(status)
+ }
+ if method {
+ labels["method"] = sanitizeMethod(reqMethod)
+ }
+
+ return labels
+}
+
+func computeApproximateRequestSize(r *http.Request) int {
+ s := 0
+ if r.URL != nil {
+ s += len(r.URL.String())
+ }
+
+ s += len(r.Method)
+ s += len(r.Proto)
+ for name, values := range r.Header {
+ s += len(name)
+ for _, value := range values {
+ s += len(value)
+ }
+ }
+ s += len(r.Host)
+
+ // N.B. r.Form and r.MultipartForm are assumed to be included in r.URL.
+
+ if r.ContentLength != -1 {
+ s += int(r.ContentLength)
+ }
+ return s
+}
+
+func sanitizeMethod(m string) string {
+ switch m {
+ case "GET", "get":
+ return "get"
+ case "PUT", "put":
+ return "put"
+ case "HEAD", "head":
+ return "head"
+ case "POST", "post":
+ return "post"
+ case "DELETE", "delete":
+ return "delete"
+ case "CONNECT", "connect":
+ return "connect"
+ case "OPTIONS", "options":
+ return "options"
+ case "NOTIFY", "notify":
+ return "notify"
+ default:
+ return strings.ToLower(m)
+ }
+}
+
+// If the wrapped http.Handler has not set a status code, i.e. the value is
+// currently 0, santizeCode will return 200, for consistency with behavior in
+// the stdlib.
+func sanitizeCode(s int) string {
+ switch s {
+ case 100:
+ return "100"
+ case 101:
+ return "101"
+
+ case 200, 0:
+ return "200"
+ case 201:
+ return "201"
+ case 202:
+ return "202"
+ case 203:
+ return "203"
+ case 204:
+ return "204"
+ case 205:
+ return "205"
+ case 206:
+ return "206"
+
+ case 300:
+ return "300"
+ case 301:
+ return "301"
+ case 302:
+ return "302"
+ case 304:
+ return "304"
+ case 305:
+ return "305"
+ case 307:
+ return "307"
+
+ case 400:
+ return "400"
+ case 401:
+ return "401"
+ case 402:
+ return "402"
+ case 403:
+ return "403"
+ case 404:
+ return "404"
+ case 405:
+ return "405"
+ case 406:
+ return "406"
+ case 407:
+ return "407"
+ case 408:
+ return "408"
+ case 409:
+ return "409"
+ case 410:
+ return "410"
+ case 411:
+ return "411"
+ case 412:
+ return "412"
+ case 413:
+ return "413"
+ case 414:
+ return "414"
+ case 415:
+ return "415"
+ case 416:
+ return "416"
+ case 417:
+ return "417"
+ case 418:
+ return "418"
+
+ case 500:
+ return "500"
+ case 501:
+ return "501"
+ case 502:
+ return "502"
+ case 503:
+ return "503"
+ case 504:
+ return "504"
+ case 505:
+ return "505"
+
+ case 428:
+ return "428"
+ case 429:
+ return "429"
+ case 431:
+ return "431"
+ case 511:
+ return "511"
+
+ default:
+ return strconv.Itoa(s)
+ }
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/registry.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/registry.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b5e70b9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/registry.go
@@ -0,0 +1,937 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "bytes"
+ "fmt"
+ "io/ioutil"
+ "os"
+ "path/filepath"
+ "runtime"
+ "sort"
+ "strings"
+ "sync"
+ "unicode/utf8"
+
+ "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
+ "github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt"
+
+ dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+
+ "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/internal"
+)
+
+const (
+ // Capacity for the channel to collect metrics and descriptors.
+ capMetricChan = 1000
+ capDescChan = 10
+)
+
+// DefaultRegisterer and DefaultGatherer are the implementations of the
+// Registerer and Gatherer interface a number of convenience functions in this
+// package act on. Initially, both variables point to the same Registry, which
+// has a process collector (currently on Linux only, see NewProcessCollector)
+// and a Go collector (see NewGoCollector, in particular the note about
+// stop-the-world implication with Go versions older than 1.9) already
+// registered. This approach to keep default instances as global state mirrors
+// the approach of other packages in the Go standard library. Note that there
+// are caveats. Change the variables with caution and only if you understand the
+// consequences. Users who want to avoid global state altogether should not use
+// the convenience functions and act on custom instances instead.
+var (
+ defaultRegistry = NewRegistry()
+ DefaultRegisterer Registerer = defaultRegistry
+ DefaultGatherer Gatherer = defaultRegistry
+)
+
+func init() {
+ MustRegister(NewProcessCollector(ProcessCollectorOpts{}))
+ MustRegister(NewGoCollector())
+}
+
+// NewRegistry creates a new vanilla Registry without any Collectors
+// pre-registered.
+func NewRegistry() *Registry {
+ return &Registry{
+ collectorsByID: map[uint64]Collector{},
+ descIDs: map[uint64]struct{}{},
+ dimHashesByName: map[string]uint64{},
+ }
+}
+
+// NewPedanticRegistry returns a registry that checks during collection if each
+// collected Metric is consistent with its reported Desc, and if the Desc has
+// actually been registered with the registry. Unchecked Collectors (those whose
+// Describe methed does not yield any descriptors) are excluded from the check.
+//
+// Usually, a Registry will be happy as long as the union of all collected
+// Metrics is consistent and valid even if some metrics are not consistent with
+// their own Desc or a Desc provided by their registered Collector. Well-behaved
+// Collectors and Metrics will only provide consistent Descs. This Registry is
+// useful to test the implementation of Collectors and Metrics.
+func NewPedanticRegistry() *Registry {
+ r := NewRegistry()
+ r.pedanticChecksEnabled = true
+ return r
+}
+
+// Registerer is the interface for the part of a registry in charge of
+// registering and unregistering. Users of custom registries should use
+// Registerer as type for registration purposes (rather than the Registry type
+// directly). In that way, they are free to use custom Registerer implementation
+// (e.g. for testing purposes).
+type Registerer interface {
+ // Register registers a new Collector to be included in metrics
+ // collection. It returns an error if the descriptors provided by the
+ // Collector are invalid or if they — in combination with descriptors of
+ // already registered Collectors — do not fulfill the consistency and
+ // uniqueness criteria described in the documentation of metric.Desc.
+ //
+ // If the provided Collector is equal to a Collector already registered
+ // (which includes the case of re-registering the same Collector), the
+ // returned error is an instance of AlreadyRegisteredError, which
+ // contains the previously registered Collector.
+ //
+ // A Collector whose Describe method does not yield any Desc is treated
+ // as unchecked. Registration will always succeed. No check for
+ // re-registering (see previous paragraph) is performed. Thus, the
+ // caller is responsible for not double-registering the same unchecked
+ // Collector, and for providing a Collector that will not cause
+ // inconsistent metrics on collection. (This would lead to scrape
+ // errors.)
+ Register(Collector) error
+ // MustRegister works like Register but registers any number of
+ // Collectors and panics upon the first registration that causes an
+ // error.
+ MustRegister(...Collector)
+ // Unregister unregisters the Collector that equals the Collector passed
+ // in as an argument. (Two Collectors are considered equal if their
+ // Describe method yields the same set of descriptors.) The function
+ // returns whether a Collector was unregistered. Note that an unchecked
+ // Collector cannot be unregistered (as its Describe method does not
+ // yield any descriptor).
+ //
+ // Note that even after unregistering, it will not be possible to
+ // register a new Collector that is inconsistent with the unregistered
+ // Collector, e.g. a Collector collecting metrics with the same name but
+ // a different help string. The rationale here is that the same registry
+ // instance must only collect consistent metrics throughout its
+ // lifetime.
+ Unregister(Collector) bool
+}
+
+// Gatherer is the interface for the part of a registry in charge of gathering
+// the collected metrics into a number of MetricFamilies. The Gatherer interface
+// comes with the same general implication as described for the Registerer
+// interface.
+type Gatherer interface {
+ // Gather calls the Collect method of the registered Collectors and then
+ // gathers the collected metrics into a lexicographically sorted slice
+ // of uniquely named MetricFamily protobufs. Gather ensures that the
+ // returned slice is valid and self-consistent so that it can be used
+ // for valid exposition. As an exception to the strict consistency
+ // requirements described for metric.Desc, Gather will tolerate
+ // different sets of label names for metrics of the same metric family.
+ //
+ // Even if an error occurs, Gather attempts to gather as many metrics as
+ // possible. Hence, if a non-nil error is returned, the returned
+ // MetricFamily slice could be nil (in case of a fatal error that
+ // prevented any meaningful metric collection) or contain a number of
+ // MetricFamily protobufs, some of which might be incomplete, and some
+ // might be missing altogether. The returned error (which might be a
+ // MultiError) explains the details. Note that this is mostly useful for
+ // debugging purposes. If the gathered protobufs are to be used for
+ // exposition in actual monitoring, it is almost always better to not
+ // expose an incomplete result and instead disregard the returned
+ // MetricFamily protobufs in case the returned error is non-nil.
+ Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error)
+}
+
+// Register registers the provided Collector with the DefaultRegisterer.
+//
+// Register is a shortcut for DefaultRegisterer.Register(c). See there for more
+// details.
+func Register(c Collector) error {
+ return DefaultRegisterer.Register(c)
+}
+
+// MustRegister registers the provided Collectors with the DefaultRegisterer and
+// panics if any error occurs.
+//
+// MustRegister is a shortcut for DefaultRegisterer.MustRegister(cs...). See
+// there for more details.
+func MustRegister(cs ...Collector) {
+ DefaultRegisterer.MustRegister(cs...)
+}
+
+// Unregister removes the registration of the provided Collector from the
+// DefaultRegisterer.
+//
+// Unregister is a shortcut for DefaultRegisterer.Unregister(c). See there for
+// more details.
+func Unregister(c Collector) bool {
+ return DefaultRegisterer.Unregister(c)
+}
+
+// GathererFunc turns a function into a Gatherer.
+type GathererFunc func() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error)
+
+// Gather implements Gatherer.
+func (gf GathererFunc) Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error) {
+ return gf()
+}
+
+// AlreadyRegisteredError is returned by the Register method if the Collector to
+// be registered has already been registered before, or a different Collector
+// that collects the same metrics has been registered before. Registration fails
+// in that case, but you can detect from the kind of error what has
+// happened. The error contains fields for the existing Collector and the
+// (rejected) new Collector that equals the existing one. This can be used to
+// find out if an equal Collector has been registered before and switch over to
+// using the old one, as demonstrated in the example.
+type AlreadyRegisteredError struct {
+ ExistingCollector, NewCollector Collector
+}
+
+func (err AlreadyRegisteredError) Error() string {
+ return "duplicate metrics collector registration attempted"
+}
+
+// MultiError is a slice of errors implementing the error interface. It is used
+// by a Gatherer to report multiple errors during MetricFamily gathering.
+type MultiError []error
+
+func (errs MultiError) Error() string {
+ if len(errs) == 0 {
+ return ""
+ }
+ buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "%d error(s) occurred:", len(errs))
+ for _, err := range errs {
+ fmt.Fprintf(buf, "\n* %s", err)
+ }
+ return buf.String()
+}
+
+// Append appends the provided error if it is not nil.
+func (errs *MultiError) Append(err error) {
+ if err != nil {
+ *errs = append(*errs, err)
+ }
+}
+
+// MaybeUnwrap returns nil if len(errs) is 0. It returns the first and only
+// contained error as error if len(errs is 1). In all other cases, it returns
+// the MultiError directly. This is helpful for returning a MultiError in a way
+// that only uses the MultiError if needed.
+func (errs MultiError) MaybeUnwrap() error {
+ switch len(errs) {
+ case 0:
+ return nil
+ case 1:
+ return errs[0]
+ default:
+ return errs
+ }
+}
+
+// Registry registers Prometheus collectors, collects their metrics, and gathers
+// them into MetricFamilies for exposition. It implements both Registerer and
+// Gatherer. The zero value is not usable. Create instances with NewRegistry or
+// NewPedanticRegistry.
+type Registry struct {
+ mtx sync.RWMutex
+ collectorsByID map[uint64]Collector // ID is a hash of the descIDs.
+ descIDs map[uint64]struct{}
+ dimHashesByName map[string]uint64
+ uncheckedCollectors []Collector
+ pedanticChecksEnabled bool
+}
+
+// Register implements Registerer.
+func (r *Registry) Register(c Collector) error {
+ var (
+ descChan = make(chan *Desc, capDescChan)
+ newDescIDs = map[uint64]struct{}{}
+ newDimHashesByName = map[string]uint64{}
+ collectorID uint64 // Just a sum of all desc IDs.
+ duplicateDescErr error
+ )
+ go func() {
+ c.Describe(descChan)
+ close(descChan)
+ }()
+ r.mtx.Lock()
+ defer func() {
+ // Drain channel in case of premature return to not leak a goroutine.
+ for range descChan {
+ }
+ r.mtx.Unlock()
+ }()
+ // Conduct various tests...
+ for desc := range descChan {
+
+ // Is the descriptor valid at all?
+ if desc.err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("descriptor %s is invalid: %s", desc, desc.err)
+ }
+
+ // Is the descID unique?
+ // (In other words: Is the fqName + constLabel combination unique?)
+ if _, exists := r.descIDs[desc.id]; exists {
+ duplicateDescErr = fmt.Errorf("descriptor %s already exists with the same fully-qualified name and const label values", desc)
+ }
+ // If it is not a duplicate desc in this collector, add it to
+ // the collectorID. (We allow duplicate descs within the same
+ // collector, but their existence must be a no-op.)
+ if _, exists := newDescIDs[desc.id]; !exists {
+ newDescIDs[desc.id] = struct{}{}
+ collectorID += desc.id
+ }
+
+ // Are all the label names and the help string consistent with
+ // previous descriptors of the same name?
+ // First check existing descriptors...
+ if dimHash, exists := r.dimHashesByName[desc.fqName]; exists {
+ if dimHash != desc.dimHash {
+ return fmt.Errorf("a previously registered descriptor with the same fully-qualified name as %s has different label names or a different help string", desc)
+ }
+ } else {
+ // ...then check the new descriptors already seen.
+ if dimHash, exists := newDimHashesByName[desc.fqName]; exists {
+ if dimHash != desc.dimHash {
+ return fmt.Errorf("descriptors reported by collector have inconsistent label names or help strings for the same fully-qualified name, offender is %s", desc)
+ }
+ } else {
+ newDimHashesByName[desc.fqName] = desc.dimHash
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ // A Collector yielding no Desc at all is considered unchecked.
+ if len(newDescIDs) == 0 {
+ r.uncheckedCollectors = append(r.uncheckedCollectors, c)
+ return nil
+ }
+ if existing, exists := r.collectorsByID[collectorID]; exists {
+ return AlreadyRegisteredError{
+ ExistingCollector: existing,
+ NewCollector: c,
+ }
+ }
+ // If the collectorID is new, but at least one of the descs existed
+ // before, we are in trouble.
+ if duplicateDescErr != nil {
+ return duplicateDescErr
+ }
+
+ // Only after all tests have passed, actually register.
+ r.collectorsByID[collectorID] = c
+ for hash := range newDescIDs {
+ r.descIDs[hash] = struct{}{}
+ }
+ for name, dimHash := range newDimHashesByName {
+ r.dimHashesByName[name] = dimHash
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Unregister implements Registerer.
+func (r *Registry) Unregister(c Collector) bool {
+ var (
+ descChan = make(chan *Desc, capDescChan)
+ descIDs = map[uint64]struct{}{}
+ collectorID uint64 // Just a sum of the desc IDs.
+ )
+ go func() {
+ c.Describe(descChan)
+ close(descChan)
+ }()
+ for desc := range descChan {
+ if _, exists := descIDs[desc.id]; !exists {
+ collectorID += desc.id
+ descIDs[desc.id] = struct{}{}
+ }
+ }
+
+ r.mtx.RLock()
+ if _, exists := r.collectorsByID[collectorID]; !exists {
+ r.mtx.RUnlock()
+ return false
+ }
+ r.mtx.RUnlock()
+
+ r.mtx.Lock()
+ defer r.mtx.Unlock()
+
+ delete(r.collectorsByID, collectorID)
+ for id := range descIDs {
+ delete(r.descIDs, id)
+ }
+ // dimHashesByName is left untouched as those must be consistent
+ // throughout the lifetime of a program.
+ return true
+}
+
+// MustRegister implements Registerer.
+func (r *Registry) MustRegister(cs ...Collector) {
+ for _, c := range cs {
+ if err := r.Register(c); err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Gather implements Gatherer.
+func (r *Registry) Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error) {
+ var (
+ checkedMetricChan = make(chan Metric, capMetricChan)
+ uncheckedMetricChan = make(chan Metric, capMetricChan)
+ metricHashes = map[uint64]struct{}{}
+ wg sync.WaitGroup
+ errs MultiError // The collected errors to return in the end.
+ registeredDescIDs map[uint64]struct{} // Only used for pedantic checks
+ )
+
+ r.mtx.RLock()
+ goroutineBudget := len(r.collectorsByID) + len(r.uncheckedCollectors)
+ metricFamiliesByName := make(map[string]*dto.MetricFamily, len(r.dimHashesByName))
+ checkedCollectors := make(chan Collector, len(r.collectorsByID))
+ uncheckedCollectors := make(chan Collector, len(r.uncheckedCollectors))
+ for _, collector := range r.collectorsByID {
+ checkedCollectors <- collector
+ }
+ for _, collector := range r.uncheckedCollectors {
+ uncheckedCollectors <- collector
+ }
+ // In case pedantic checks are enabled, we have to copy the map before
+ // giving up the RLock.
+ if r.pedanticChecksEnabled {
+ registeredDescIDs = make(map[uint64]struct{}, len(r.descIDs))
+ for id := range r.descIDs {
+ registeredDescIDs[id] = struct{}{}
+ }
+ }
+ r.mtx.RUnlock()
+
+ wg.Add(goroutineBudget)
+
+ collectWorker := func() {
+ for {
+ select {
+ case collector := <-checkedCollectors:
+ collector.Collect(checkedMetricChan)
+ case collector := <-uncheckedCollectors:
+ collector.Collect(uncheckedMetricChan)
+ default:
+ return
+ }
+ wg.Done()
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Start the first worker now to make sure at least one is running.
+ go collectWorker()
+ goroutineBudget--
+
+ // Close checkedMetricChan and uncheckedMetricChan once all collectors
+ // are collected.
+ go func() {
+ wg.Wait()
+ close(checkedMetricChan)
+ close(uncheckedMetricChan)
+ }()
+
+ // Drain checkedMetricChan and uncheckedMetricChan in case of premature return.
+ defer func() {
+ if checkedMetricChan != nil {
+ for range checkedMetricChan {
+ }
+ }
+ if uncheckedMetricChan != nil {
+ for range uncheckedMetricChan {
+ }
+ }
+ }()
+
+ // Copy the channel references so we can nil them out later to remove
+ // them from the select statements below.
+ cmc := checkedMetricChan
+ umc := uncheckedMetricChan
+
+ for {
+ select {
+ case metric, ok := <-cmc:
+ if !ok {
+ cmc = nil
+ break
+ }
+ errs.Append(processMetric(
+ metric, metricFamiliesByName,
+ metricHashes,
+ registeredDescIDs,
+ ))
+ case metric, ok := <-umc:
+ if !ok {
+ umc = nil
+ break
+ }
+ errs.Append(processMetric(
+ metric, metricFamiliesByName,
+ metricHashes,
+ nil,
+ ))
+ default:
+ if goroutineBudget <= 0 || len(checkedCollectors)+len(uncheckedCollectors) == 0 {
+ // All collectors are already being worked on or
+ // we have already as many goroutines started as
+ // there are collectors. Do the same as above,
+ // just without the default.
+ select {
+ case metric, ok := <-cmc:
+ if !ok {
+ cmc = nil
+ break
+ }
+ errs.Append(processMetric(
+ metric, metricFamiliesByName,
+ metricHashes,
+ registeredDescIDs,
+ ))
+ case metric, ok := <-umc:
+ if !ok {
+ umc = nil
+ break
+ }
+ errs.Append(processMetric(
+ metric, metricFamiliesByName,
+ metricHashes,
+ nil,
+ ))
+ }
+ break
+ }
+ // Start more workers.
+ go collectWorker()
+ goroutineBudget--
+ runtime.Gosched()
+ }
+ // Once both checkedMetricChan and uncheckdMetricChan are closed
+ // and drained, the contraption above will nil out cmc and umc,
+ // and then we can leave the collect loop here.
+ if cmc == nil && umc == nil {
+ break
+ }
+ }
+ return internal.NormalizeMetricFamilies(metricFamiliesByName), errs.MaybeUnwrap()
+}
+
+// WriteToTextfile calls Gather on the provided Gatherer, encodes the result in the
+// Prometheus text format, and writes it to a temporary file. Upon success, the
+// temporary file is renamed to the provided filename.
+//
+// This is intended for use with the textfile collector of the node exporter.
+// Note that the node exporter expects the filename to be suffixed with ".prom".
+func WriteToTextfile(filename string, g Gatherer) error {
+ tmp, err := ioutil.TempFile(filepath.Dir(filename), filepath.Base(filename))
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ defer os.Remove(tmp.Name())
+
+ mfs, err := g.Gather()
+ if err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ for _, mf := range mfs {
+ if _, err := expfmt.MetricFamilyToText(tmp, mf); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ if err := tmp.Close(); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+
+ if err := os.Chmod(tmp.Name(), 0644); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ return os.Rename(tmp.Name(), filename)
+}
+
+// processMetric is an internal helper method only used by the Gather method.
+func processMetric(
+ metric Metric,
+ metricFamiliesByName map[string]*dto.MetricFamily,
+ metricHashes map[uint64]struct{},
+ registeredDescIDs map[uint64]struct{},
+) error {
+ desc := metric.Desc()
+ // Wrapped metrics collected by an unchecked Collector can have an
+ // invalid Desc.
+ if desc.err != nil {
+ return desc.err
+ }
+ dtoMetric := &dto.Metric{}
+ if err := metric.Write(dtoMetric); err != nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf("error collecting metric %v: %s", desc, err)
+ }
+ metricFamily, ok := metricFamiliesByName[desc.fqName]
+ if ok { // Existing name.
+ if metricFamily.GetHelp() != desc.help {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %s %s has help %q but should have %q",
+ desc.fqName, dtoMetric, desc.help, metricFamily.GetHelp(),
+ )
+ }
+ // TODO(beorn7): Simplify switch once Desc has type.
+ switch metricFamily.GetType() {
+ case dto.MetricType_COUNTER:
+ if dtoMetric.Counter == nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %s %s should be a Counter",
+ desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
+ )
+ }
+ case dto.MetricType_GAUGE:
+ if dtoMetric.Gauge == nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %s %s should be a Gauge",
+ desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
+ )
+ }
+ case dto.MetricType_SUMMARY:
+ if dtoMetric.Summary == nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %s %s should be a Summary",
+ desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
+ )
+ }
+ case dto.MetricType_UNTYPED:
+ if dtoMetric.Untyped == nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %s %s should be Untyped",
+ desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
+ )
+ }
+ case dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM:
+ if dtoMetric.Histogram == nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %s %s should be a Histogram",
+ desc.fqName, dtoMetric,
+ )
+ }
+ default:
+ panic("encountered MetricFamily with invalid type")
+ }
+ } else { // New name.
+ metricFamily = &dto.MetricFamily{}
+ metricFamily.Name = proto.String(desc.fqName)
+ metricFamily.Help = proto.String(desc.help)
+ // TODO(beorn7): Simplify switch once Desc has type.
+ switch {
+ case dtoMetric.Gauge != nil:
+ metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_GAUGE.Enum()
+ case dtoMetric.Counter != nil:
+ metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_COUNTER.Enum()
+ case dtoMetric.Summary != nil:
+ metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_SUMMARY.Enum()
+ case dtoMetric.Untyped != nil:
+ metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_UNTYPED.Enum()
+ case dtoMetric.Histogram != nil:
+ metricFamily.Type = dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM.Enum()
+ default:
+ return fmt.Errorf("empty metric collected: %s", dtoMetric)
+ }
+ if err := checkSuffixCollisions(metricFamily, metricFamiliesByName); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ metricFamiliesByName[desc.fqName] = metricFamily
+ }
+ if err := checkMetricConsistency(metricFamily, dtoMetric, metricHashes); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if registeredDescIDs != nil {
+ // Is the desc registered at all?
+ if _, exist := registeredDescIDs[desc.id]; !exist {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %s %s with unregistered descriptor %s",
+ metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, desc,
+ )
+ }
+ if err := checkDescConsistency(metricFamily, dtoMetric, desc); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ }
+ metricFamily.Metric = append(metricFamily.Metric, dtoMetric)
+ return nil
+}
+
+// Gatherers is a slice of Gatherer instances that implements the Gatherer
+// interface itself. Its Gather method calls Gather on all Gatherers in the
+// slice in order and returns the merged results. Errors returned from the
+// Gather calles are all returned in a flattened MultiError. Duplicate and
+// inconsistent Metrics are skipped (first occurrence in slice order wins) and
+// reported in the returned error.
+//
+// Gatherers can be used to merge the Gather results from multiple
+// Registries. It also provides a way to directly inject existing MetricFamily
+// protobufs into the gathering by creating a custom Gatherer with a Gather
+// method that simply returns the existing MetricFamily protobufs. Note that no
+// registration is involved (in contrast to Collector registration), so
+// obviously registration-time checks cannot happen. Any inconsistencies between
+// the gathered MetricFamilies are reported as errors by the Gather method, and
+// inconsistent Metrics are dropped. Invalid parts of the MetricFamilies
+// (e.g. syntactically invalid metric or label names) will go undetected.
+type Gatherers []Gatherer
+
+// Gather implements Gatherer.
+func (gs Gatherers) Gather() ([]*dto.MetricFamily, error) {
+ var (
+ metricFamiliesByName = map[string]*dto.MetricFamily{}
+ metricHashes = map[uint64]struct{}{}
+ errs MultiError // The collected errors to return in the end.
+ )
+
+ for i, g := range gs {
+ mfs, err := g.Gather()
+ if err != nil {
+ if multiErr, ok := err.(MultiError); ok {
+ for _, err := range multiErr {
+ errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("[from Gatherer #%d] %s", i+1, err))
+ }
+ } else {
+ errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("[from Gatherer #%d] %s", i+1, err))
+ }
+ }
+ for _, mf := range mfs {
+ existingMF, exists := metricFamiliesByName[mf.GetName()]
+ if exists {
+ if existingMF.GetHelp() != mf.GetHelp() {
+ errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
+ "gathered metric family %s has help %q but should have %q",
+ mf.GetName(), mf.GetHelp(), existingMF.GetHelp(),
+ ))
+ continue
+ }
+ if existingMF.GetType() != mf.GetType() {
+ errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf(
+ "gathered metric family %s has type %s but should have %s",
+ mf.GetName(), mf.GetType(), existingMF.GetType(),
+ ))
+ continue
+ }
+ } else {
+ existingMF = &dto.MetricFamily{}
+ existingMF.Name = mf.Name
+ existingMF.Help = mf.Help
+ existingMF.Type = mf.Type
+ if err := checkSuffixCollisions(existingMF, metricFamiliesByName); err != nil {
+ errs = append(errs, err)
+ continue
+ }
+ metricFamiliesByName[mf.GetName()] = existingMF
+ }
+ for _, m := range mf.Metric {
+ if err := checkMetricConsistency(existingMF, m, metricHashes); err != nil {
+ errs = append(errs, err)
+ continue
+ }
+ existingMF.Metric = append(existingMF.Metric, m)
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return internal.NormalizeMetricFamilies(metricFamiliesByName), errs.MaybeUnwrap()
+}
+
+// checkSuffixCollisions checks for collisions with the “magic” suffixes the
+// Prometheus text format and the internal metric representation of the
+// Prometheus server add while flattening Summaries and Histograms.
+func checkSuffixCollisions(mf *dto.MetricFamily, mfs map[string]*dto.MetricFamily) error {
+ var (
+ newName = mf.GetName()
+ newType = mf.GetType()
+ newNameWithoutSuffix = ""
+ )
+ switch {
+ case strings.HasSuffix(newName, "_count"):
+ newNameWithoutSuffix = newName[:len(newName)-6]
+ case strings.HasSuffix(newName, "_sum"):
+ newNameWithoutSuffix = newName[:len(newName)-4]
+ case strings.HasSuffix(newName, "_bucket"):
+ newNameWithoutSuffix = newName[:len(newName)-7]
+ }
+ if newNameWithoutSuffix != "" {
+ if existingMF, ok := mfs[newNameWithoutSuffix]; ok {
+ switch existingMF.GetType() {
+ case dto.MetricType_SUMMARY:
+ if !strings.HasSuffix(newName, "_bucket") {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric named %q collides with previously collected summary named %q",
+ newName, newNameWithoutSuffix,
+ )
+ }
+ case dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM:
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric named %q collides with previously collected histogram named %q",
+ newName, newNameWithoutSuffix,
+ )
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if newType == dto.MetricType_SUMMARY || newType == dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM {
+ if _, ok := mfs[newName+"_count"]; ok {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected histogram or summary named %q collides with previously collected metric named %q",
+ newName, newName+"_count",
+ )
+ }
+ if _, ok := mfs[newName+"_sum"]; ok {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected histogram or summary named %q collides with previously collected metric named %q",
+ newName, newName+"_sum",
+ )
+ }
+ }
+ if newType == dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM {
+ if _, ok := mfs[newName+"_bucket"]; ok {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected histogram named %q collides with previously collected metric named %q",
+ newName, newName+"_bucket",
+ )
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+// checkMetricConsistency checks if the provided Metric is consistent with the
+// provided MetricFamily. It also hashes the Metric labels and the MetricFamily
+// name. If the resulting hash is already in the provided metricHashes, an error
+// is returned. If not, it is added to metricHashes.
+func checkMetricConsistency(
+ metricFamily *dto.MetricFamily,
+ dtoMetric *dto.Metric,
+ metricHashes map[uint64]struct{},
+) error {
+ name := metricFamily.GetName()
+
+ // Type consistency with metric family.
+ if metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_GAUGE && dtoMetric.Gauge == nil ||
+ metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_COUNTER && dtoMetric.Counter == nil ||
+ metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_SUMMARY && dtoMetric.Summary == nil ||
+ metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_HISTOGRAM && dtoMetric.Histogram == nil ||
+ metricFamily.GetType() == dto.MetricType_UNTYPED && dtoMetric.Untyped == nil {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %q { %s} is not a %s",
+ name, dtoMetric, metricFamily.GetType(),
+ )
+ }
+
+ previousLabelName := ""
+ for _, labelPair := range dtoMetric.GetLabel() {
+ labelName := labelPair.GetName()
+ if labelName == previousLabelName {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %q { %s} has two or more labels with the same name: %s",
+ name, dtoMetric, labelName,
+ )
+ }
+ if !checkLabelName(labelName) {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %q { %s} has a label with an invalid name: %s",
+ name, dtoMetric, labelName,
+ )
+ }
+ if dtoMetric.Summary != nil && labelName == quantileLabel {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %q { %s} must not have an explicit %q label",
+ name, dtoMetric, quantileLabel,
+ )
+ }
+ if !utf8.ValidString(labelPair.GetValue()) {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %q { %s} has a label named %q whose value is not utf8: %#v",
+ name, dtoMetric, labelName, labelPair.GetValue())
+ }
+ previousLabelName = labelName
+ }
+
+ // Is the metric unique (i.e. no other metric with the same name and the same labels)?
+ h := hashNew()
+ h = hashAdd(h, name)
+ h = hashAddByte(h, separatorByte)
+ // Make sure label pairs are sorted. We depend on it for the consistency
+ // check.
+ if !sort.IsSorted(labelPairSorter(dtoMetric.Label)) {
+ // We cannot sort dtoMetric.Label in place as it is immutable by contract.
+ copiedLabels := make([]*dto.LabelPair, len(dtoMetric.Label))
+ copy(copiedLabels, dtoMetric.Label)
+ sort.Sort(labelPairSorter(copiedLabels))
+ dtoMetric.Label = copiedLabels
+ }
+ for _, lp := range dtoMetric.Label {
+ h = hashAdd(h, lp.GetName())
+ h = hashAddByte(h, separatorByte)
+ h = hashAdd(h, lp.GetValue())
+ h = hashAddByte(h, separatorByte)
+ }
+ if _, exists := metricHashes[h]; exists {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %q { %s} was collected before with the same name and label values",
+ name, dtoMetric,
+ )
+ }
+ metricHashes[h] = struct{}{}
+ return nil
+}
+
+func checkDescConsistency(
+ metricFamily *dto.MetricFamily,
+ dtoMetric *dto.Metric,
+ desc *Desc,
+) error {
+ // Desc help consistency with metric family help.
+ if metricFamily.GetHelp() != desc.help {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "collected metric %s %s has help %q but should have %q",
+ metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, metricFamily.GetHelp(), desc.help,
+ )
+ }
+
+ // Is the desc consistent with the content of the metric?
+ lpsFromDesc := make([]*dto.LabelPair, len(desc.constLabelPairs), len(dtoMetric.Label))
+ copy(lpsFromDesc, desc.constLabelPairs)
+ for _, l := range desc.variableLabels {
+ lpsFromDesc = append(lpsFromDesc, &dto.LabelPair{
+ Name: proto.String(l),
+ })
+ }
+ if len(lpsFromDesc) != len(dtoMetric.Label) {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "labels in collected metric %s %s are inconsistent with descriptor %s",
+ metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, desc,
+ )
+ }
+ sort.Sort(labelPairSorter(lpsFromDesc))
+ for i, lpFromDesc := range lpsFromDesc {
+ lpFromMetric := dtoMetric.Label[i]
+ if lpFromDesc.GetName() != lpFromMetric.GetName() ||
+ lpFromDesc.Value != nil && lpFromDesc.GetValue() != lpFromMetric.GetValue() {
+ return fmt.Errorf(
+ "labels in collected metric %s %s are inconsistent with descriptor %s",
+ metricFamily.GetName(), dtoMetric, desc,
+ )
+ }
+ }
+ return nil
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/summary.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/summary.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..2980614
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/summary.go
@@ -0,0 +1,626 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "math"
+ "sort"
+ "sync"
+ "time"
+
+ "github.com/beorn7/perks/quantile"
+ "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
+
+ dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
+// quantileLabel is used for the label that defines the quantile in a
+// summary.
+const quantileLabel = "quantile"
+
+// A Summary captures individual observations from an event or sample stream and
+// summarizes them in a manner similar to traditional summary statistics: 1. sum
+// of observations, 2. observation count, 3. rank estimations.
+//
+// A typical use-case is the observation of request latencies. By default, a
+// Summary provides the median, the 90th and the 99th percentile of the latency
+// as rank estimations. However, the default behavior will change in the
+// upcoming v0.10 of the library. There will be no rank estimations at all by
+// default. For a sane transition, it is recommended to set the desired rank
+// estimations explicitly.
+//
+// Note that the rank estimations cannot be aggregated in a meaningful way with
+// the Prometheus query language (i.e. you cannot average or add them). If you
+// need aggregatable quantiles (e.g. you want the 99th percentile latency of all
+// queries served across all instances of a service), consider the Histogram
+// metric type. See the Prometheus documentation for more details.
+//
+// To create Summary instances, use NewSummary.
+type Summary interface {
+ Metric
+ Collector
+
+ // Observe adds a single observation to the summary.
+ Observe(float64)
+}
+
+// DefObjectives are the default Summary quantile values.
+//
+// Deprecated: DefObjectives will not be used as the default objectives in
+// v0.10 of the library. The default Summary will have no quantiles then.
+var (
+ DefObjectives = map[float64]float64{0.5: 0.05, 0.9: 0.01, 0.99: 0.001}
+
+ errQuantileLabelNotAllowed = fmt.Errorf(
+ "%q is not allowed as label name in summaries", quantileLabel,
+ )
+)
+
+// Default values for SummaryOpts.
+const (
+ // DefMaxAge is the default duration for which observations stay
+ // relevant.
+ DefMaxAge time.Duration = 10 * time.Minute
+ // DefAgeBuckets is the default number of buckets used to calculate the
+ // age of observations.
+ DefAgeBuckets = 5
+ // DefBufCap is the standard buffer size for collecting Summary observations.
+ DefBufCap = 500
+)
+
+// SummaryOpts bundles the options for creating a Summary metric. It is
+// mandatory to set Name to a non-empty string. While all other fields are
+// optional and can safely be left at their zero value, it is recommended to set
+// a help string and to explicitly set the Objectives field to the desired value
+// as the default value will change in the upcoming v0.10 of the library.
+type SummaryOpts struct {
+ // Namespace, Subsystem, and Name are components of the fully-qualified
+ // name of the Summary (created by joining these components with
+ // "_"). Only Name is mandatory, the others merely help structuring the
+ // name. Note that the fully-qualified name of the Summary must be a
+ // valid Prometheus metric name.
+ Namespace string
+ Subsystem string
+ Name string
+
+ // Help provides information about this Summary.
+ //
+ // Metrics with the same fully-qualified name must have the same Help
+ // string.
+ Help string
+
+ // ConstLabels are used to attach fixed labels to this metric. Metrics
+ // with the same fully-qualified name must have the same label names in
+ // their ConstLabels.
+ //
+ // Due to the way a Summary is represented in the Prometheus text format
+ // and how it is handled by the Prometheus server internally, “quantile”
+ // is an illegal label name. Construction of a Summary or SummaryVec
+ // will panic if this label name is used in ConstLabels.
+ //
+ // ConstLabels are only used rarely. In particular, do not use them to
+ // attach the same labels to all your metrics. Those use cases are
+ // better covered by target labels set by the scraping Prometheus
+ // server, or by one specific metric (e.g. a build_info or a
+ // machine_role metric). See also
+ // https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/writing_exporters/#target-labels,-not-static-scraped-labels
+ ConstLabels Labels
+
+ // Objectives defines the quantile rank estimates with their respective
+ // absolute error. If Objectives[q] = e, then the value reported for q
+ // will be the φ-quantile value for some φ between q-e and q+e. The
+ // default value is DefObjectives. It is used if Objectives is left at
+ // its zero value (i.e. nil). To create a Summary without Objectives,
+ // set it to an empty map (i.e. map[float64]float64{}).
+ //
+ // Deprecated: Note that the current value of DefObjectives is
+ // deprecated. It will be replaced by an empty map in v0.10 of the
+ // library. Please explicitly set Objectives to the desired value.
+ Objectives map[float64]float64
+
+ // MaxAge defines the duration for which an observation stays relevant
+ // for the summary. Must be positive. The default value is DefMaxAge.
+ MaxAge time.Duration
+
+ // AgeBuckets is the number of buckets used to exclude observations that
+ // are older than MaxAge from the summary. A higher number has a
+ // resource penalty, so only increase it if the higher resolution is
+ // really required. For very high observation rates, you might want to
+ // reduce the number of age buckets. With only one age bucket, you will
+ // effectively see a complete reset of the summary each time MaxAge has
+ // passed. The default value is DefAgeBuckets.
+ AgeBuckets uint32
+
+ // BufCap defines the default sample stream buffer size. The default
+ // value of DefBufCap should suffice for most uses. If there is a need
+ // to increase the value, a multiple of 500 is recommended (because that
+ // is the internal buffer size of the underlying package
+ // "github.com/bmizerany/perks/quantile").
+ BufCap uint32
+}
+
+// Great fuck-up with the sliding-window decay algorithm... The Merge method of
+// perk/quantile is actually not working as advertised - and it might be
+// unfixable, as the underlying algorithm is apparently not capable of merging
+// summaries in the first place. To avoid using Merge, we are currently adding
+// observations to _each_ age bucket, i.e. the effort to add a sample is
+// essentially multiplied by the number of age buckets. When rotating age
+// buckets, we empty the previous head stream. On scrape time, we simply take
+// the quantiles from the head stream (no merging required). Result: More effort
+// on observation time, less effort on scrape time, which is exactly the
+// opposite of what we try to accomplish, but at least the results are correct.
+//
+// The quite elegant previous contraption to merge the age buckets efficiently
+// on scrape time (see code up commit 6b9530d72ea715f0ba612c0120e6e09fbf1d49d0)
+// can't be used anymore.
+
+// NewSummary creates a new Summary based on the provided SummaryOpts.
+func NewSummary(opts SummaryOpts) Summary {
+ return newSummary(
+ NewDesc(
+ BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
+ opts.Help,
+ nil,
+ opts.ConstLabels,
+ ),
+ opts,
+ )
+}
+
+func newSummary(desc *Desc, opts SummaryOpts, labelValues ...string) Summary {
+ if len(desc.variableLabels) != len(labelValues) {
+ panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels, labelValues))
+ }
+
+ for _, n := range desc.variableLabels {
+ if n == quantileLabel {
+ panic(errQuantileLabelNotAllowed)
+ }
+ }
+ for _, lp := range desc.constLabelPairs {
+ if lp.GetName() == quantileLabel {
+ panic(errQuantileLabelNotAllowed)
+ }
+ }
+
+ if opts.Objectives == nil {
+ opts.Objectives = DefObjectives
+ }
+
+ if opts.MaxAge < 0 {
+ panic(fmt.Errorf("illegal max age MaxAge=%v", opts.MaxAge))
+ }
+ if opts.MaxAge == 0 {
+ opts.MaxAge = DefMaxAge
+ }
+
+ if opts.AgeBuckets == 0 {
+ opts.AgeBuckets = DefAgeBuckets
+ }
+
+ if opts.BufCap == 0 {
+ opts.BufCap = DefBufCap
+ }
+
+ s := &summary{
+ desc: desc,
+
+ objectives: opts.Objectives,
+ sortedObjectives: make([]float64, 0, len(opts.Objectives)),
+
+ labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, labelValues),
+
+ hotBuf: make([]float64, 0, opts.BufCap),
+ coldBuf: make([]float64, 0, opts.BufCap),
+ streamDuration: opts.MaxAge / time.Duration(opts.AgeBuckets),
+ }
+ s.headStreamExpTime = time.Now().Add(s.streamDuration)
+ s.hotBufExpTime = s.headStreamExpTime
+
+ for i := uint32(0); i < opts.AgeBuckets; i++ {
+ s.streams = append(s.streams, s.newStream())
+ }
+ s.headStream = s.streams[0]
+
+ for qu := range s.objectives {
+ s.sortedObjectives = append(s.sortedObjectives, qu)
+ }
+ sort.Float64s(s.sortedObjectives)
+
+ s.init(s) // Init self-collection.
+ return s
+}
+
+type summary struct {
+ selfCollector
+
+ bufMtx sync.Mutex // Protects hotBuf and hotBufExpTime.
+ mtx sync.Mutex // Protects every other moving part.
+ // Lock bufMtx before mtx if both are needed.
+
+ desc *Desc
+
+ objectives map[float64]float64
+ sortedObjectives []float64
+
+ labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+
+ sum float64
+ cnt uint64
+
+ hotBuf, coldBuf []float64
+
+ streams []*quantile.Stream
+ streamDuration time.Duration
+ headStream *quantile.Stream
+ headStreamIdx int
+ headStreamExpTime, hotBufExpTime time.Time
+}
+
+func (s *summary) Desc() *Desc {
+ return s.desc
+}
+
+func (s *summary) Observe(v float64) {
+ s.bufMtx.Lock()
+ defer s.bufMtx.Unlock()
+
+ now := time.Now()
+ if now.After(s.hotBufExpTime) {
+ s.asyncFlush(now)
+ }
+ s.hotBuf = append(s.hotBuf, v)
+ if len(s.hotBuf) == cap(s.hotBuf) {
+ s.asyncFlush(now)
+ }
+}
+
+func (s *summary) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+ sum := &dto.Summary{}
+ qs := make([]*dto.Quantile, 0, len(s.objectives))
+
+ s.bufMtx.Lock()
+ s.mtx.Lock()
+ // Swap bufs even if hotBuf is empty to set new hotBufExpTime.
+ s.swapBufs(time.Now())
+ s.bufMtx.Unlock()
+
+ s.flushColdBuf()
+ sum.SampleCount = proto.Uint64(s.cnt)
+ sum.SampleSum = proto.Float64(s.sum)
+
+ for _, rank := range s.sortedObjectives {
+ var q float64
+ if s.headStream.Count() == 0 {
+ q = math.NaN()
+ } else {
+ q = s.headStream.Query(rank)
+ }
+ qs = append(qs, &dto.Quantile{
+ Quantile: proto.Float64(rank),
+ Value: proto.Float64(q),
+ })
+ }
+
+ s.mtx.Unlock()
+
+ if len(qs) > 0 {
+ sort.Sort(quantSort(qs))
+ }
+ sum.Quantile = qs
+
+ out.Summary = sum
+ out.Label = s.labelPairs
+ return nil
+}
+
+func (s *summary) newStream() *quantile.Stream {
+ return quantile.NewTargeted(s.objectives)
+}
+
+// asyncFlush needs bufMtx locked.
+func (s *summary) asyncFlush(now time.Time) {
+ s.mtx.Lock()
+ s.swapBufs(now)
+
+ // Unblock the original goroutine that was responsible for the mutation
+ // that triggered the compaction. But hold onto the global non-buffer
+ // state mutex until the operation finishes.
+ go func() {
+ s.flushColdBuf()
+ s.mtx.Unlock()
+ }()
+}
+
+// rotateStreams needs mtx AND bufMtx locked.
+func (s *summary) maybeRotateStreams() {
+ for !s.hotBufExpTime.Equal(s.headStreamExpTime) {
+ s.headStream.Reset()
+ s.headStreamIdx++
+ if s.headStreamIdx >= len(s.streams) {
+ s.headStreamIdx = 0
+ }
+ s.headStream = s.streams[s.headStreamIdx]
+ s.headStreamExpTime = s.headStreamExpTime.Add(s.streamDuration)
+ }
+}
+
+// flushColdBuf needs mtx locked.
+func (s *summary) flushColdBuf() {
+ for _, v := range s.coldBuf {
+ for _, stream := range s.streams {
+ stream.Insert(v)
+ }
+ s.cnt++
+ s.sum += v
+ }
+ s.coldBuf = s.coldBuf[0:0]
+ s.maybeRotateStreams()
+}
+
+// swapBufs needs mtx AND bufMtx locked, coldBuf must be empty.
+func (s *summary) swapBufs(now time.Time) {
+ if len(s.coldBuf) != 0 {
+ panic("coldBuf is not empty")
+ }
+ s.hotBuf, s.coldBuf = s.coldBuf, s.hotBuf
+ // hotBuf is now empty and gets new expiration set.
+ for now.After(s.hotBufExpTime) {
+ s.hotBufExpTime = s.hotBufExpTime.Add(s.streamDuration)
+ }
+}
+
+type quantSort []*dto.Quantile
+
+func (s quantSort) Len() int {
+ return len(s)
+}
+
+func (s quantSort) Swap(i, j int) {
+ s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
+}
+
+func (s quantSort) Less(i, j int) bool {
+ return s[i].GetQuantile() < s[j].GetQuantile()
+}
+
+// SummaryVec is a Collector that bundles a set of Summaries that all share the
+// same Desc, but have different values for their variable labels. This is used
+// if you want to count the same thing partitioned by various dimensions
+// (e.g. HTTP request latencies, partitioned by status code and method). Create
+// instances with NewSummaryVec.
+type SummaryVec struct {
+ *metricVec
+}
+
+// NewSummaryVec creates a new SummaryVec based on the provided SummaryOpts and
+// partitioned by the given label names.
+//
+// Due to the way a Summary is represented in the Prometheus text format and how
+// it is handled by the Prometheus server internally, “quantile” is an illegal
+// label name. NewSummaryVec will panic if this label name is used.
+func NewSummaryVec(opts SummaryOpts, labelNames []string) *SummaryVec {
+ for _, ln := range labelNames {
+ if ln == quantileLabel {
+ panic(errQuantileLabelNotAllowed)
+ }
+ }
+ desc := NewDesc(
+ BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
+ opts.Help,
+ labelNames,
+ opts.ConstLabels,
+ )
+ return &SummaryVec{
+ metricVec: newMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric {
+ return newSummary(desc, opts, lvs...)
+ }),
+ }
+}
+
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues returns the Summary for the given slice of label
+// values (same order as the VariableLabels in Desc). If that combination of
+// label values is accessed for the first time, a new Summary is created.
+//
+// It is possible to call this method without using the returned Summary to only
+// create the new Summary but leave it at its starting value, a Summary without
+// any observations.
+//
+// Keeping the Summary for later use is possible (and should be considered if
+// performance is critical), but keep in mind that Reset, DeleteLabelValues and
+// Delete can be used to delete the Summary from the SummaryVec. In that case,
+// the Summary will still exist, but it will not be exported anymore, even if a
+// Summary with the same label values is created later. See also the CounterVec
+// example.
+//
+// An error is returned if the number of label values is not the same as the
+// number of VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
+//
+// Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes
+// caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider GetMetricWith(Labels) as
+// an alternative to avoid that type of mistake. For higher label numbers, the
+// latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes
+// with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
+// See also the GaugeVec example.
+func (v *SummaryVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Observer, error) {
+ metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+ if metric != nil {
+ return metric.(Observer), err
+ }
+ return nil, err
+}
+
+// GetMetricWith returns the Summary for the given Labels map (the label names
+// must match those of the VariableLabels in Desc). If that label map is
+// accessed for the first time, a new Summary is created. Implications of
+// creating a Summary without using it and keeping the Summary for later use are
+// the same as for GetMetricWithLabelValues.
+//
+// An error is returned if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
+// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc (minus any curried labels).
+//
+// This method is used for the same purpose as
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues(...string). See there for pros and cons of the two
+// methods.
+func (v *SummaryVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Observer, error) {
+ metric, err := v.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels)
+ if metric != nil {
+ return metric.(Observer), err
+ }
+ return nil, err
+}
+
+// WithLabelValues works as GetMetricWithLabelValues, but panics where
+// GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. Not returning an
+// error allows shortcuts like
+// myVec.WithLabelValues("404", "GET").Observe(42.21)
+func (v *SummaryVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Observer {
+ s, err := v.GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return s
+}
+
+// With works as GetMetricWith, but panics where GetMetricWithLabels would have
+// returned an error. Not returning an error allows shortcuts like
+// myVec.With(prometheus.Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Observe(42.21)
+func (v *SummaryVec) With(labels Labels) Observer {
+ s, err := v.GetMetricWith(labels)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return s
+}
+
+// CurryWith returns a vector curried with the provided labels, i.e. the
+// returned vector has those labels pre-set for all labeled operations performed
+// on it. The cardinality of the curried vector is reduced accordingly. The
+// order of the remaining labels stays the same (just with the curried labels
+// taken out of the sequence – which is relevant for the
+// (GetMetric)WithLabelValues methods). It is possible to curry a curried
+// vector, but only with labels not yet used for currying before.
+//
+// The metrics contained in the SummaryVec are shared between the curried and
+// uncurried vectors. They are just accessed differently. Curried and uncurried
+// vectors behave identically in terms of collection. Only one must be
+// registered with a given registry (usually the uncurried version). The Reset
+// method deletes all metrics, even if called on a curried vector.
+func (v *SummaryVec) CurryWith(labels Labels) (ObserverVec, error) {
+ vec, err := v.curryWith(labels)
+ if vec != nil {
+ return &SummaryVec{vec}, err
+ }
+ return nil, err
+}
+
+// MustCurryWith works as CurryWith but panics where CurryWith would have
+// returned an error.
+func (v *SummaryVec) MustCurryWith(labels Labels) ObserverVec {
+ vec, err := v.CurryWith(labels)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return vec
+}
+
+type constSummary struct {
+ desc *Desc
+ count uint64
+ sum float64
+ quantiles map[float64]float64
+ labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+}
+
+func (s *constSummary) Desc() *Desc {
+ return s.desc
+}
+
+func (s *constSummary) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+ sum := &dto.Summary{}
+ qs := make([]*dto.Quantile, 0, len(s.quantiles))
+
+ sum.SampleCount = proto.Uint64(s.count)
+ sum.SampleSum = proto.Float64(s.sum)
+
+ for rank, q := range s.quantiles {
+ qs = append(qs, &dto.Quantile{
+ Quantile: proto.Float64(rank),
+ Value: proto.Float64(q),
+ })
+ }
+
+ if len(qs) > 0 {
+ sort.Sort(quantSort(qs))
+ }
+ sum.Quantile = qs
+
+ out.Summary = sum
+ out.Label = s.labelPairs
+
+ return nil
+}
+
+// NewConstSummary returns a metric representing a Prometheus summary with fixed
+// values for the count, sum, and quantiles. As those parameters cannot be
+// changed, the returned value does not implement the Summary interface (but
+// only the Metric interface). Users of this package will not have much use for
+// it in regular operations. However, when implementing custom Collectors, it is
+// useful as a throw-away metric that is generated on the fly to send it to
+// Prometheus in the Collect method.
+//
+// quantiles maps ranks to quantile values. For example, a median latency of
+// 0.23s and a 99th percentile latency of 0.56s would be expressed as:
+// map[float64]float64{0.5: 0.23, 0.99: 0.56}
+//
+// NewConstSummary returns an error if the length of labelValues is not
+// consistent with the variable labels in Desc or if Desc is invalid.
+func NewConstSummary(
+ desc *Desc,
+ count uint64,
+ sum float64,
+ quantiles map[float64]float64,
+ labelValues ...string,
+) (Metric, error) {
+ if desc.err != nil {
+ return nil, desc.err
+ }
+ if err := validateLabelValues(labelValues, len(desc.variableLabels)); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &constSummary{
+ desc: desc,
+ count: count,
+ sum: sum,
+ quantiles: quantiles,
+ labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, labelValues),
+ }, nil
+}
+
+// MustNewConstSummary is a version of NewConstSummary that panics where
+// NewConstMetric would have returned an error.
+func MustNewConstSummary(
+ desc *Desc,
+ count uint64,
+ sum float64,
+ quantiles map[float64]float64,
+ labelValues ...string,
+) Metric {
+ m, err := NewConstSummary(desc, count, sum, quantiles, labelValues...)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return m
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/timer.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/timer.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8d5f105
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/timer.go
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+// Copyright 2016 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 prometheus
+
+import "time"
+
+// Timer is a helper type to time functions. Use NewTimer to create new
+// instances.
+type Timer struct {
+ begin time.Time
+ observer Observer
+}
+
+// NewTimer creates a new Timer. The provided Observer is used to observe a
+// duration in seconds. Timer is usually used to time a function call in the
+// following way:
+// func TimeMe() {
+// timer := NewTimer(myHistogram)
+// defer timer.ObserveDuration()
+// // Do actual work.
+// }
+func NewTimer(o Observer) *Timer {
+ return &Timer{
+ begin: time.Now(),
+ observer: o,
+ }
+}
+
+// ObserveDuration records the duration passed since the Timer was created with
+// NewTimer. It calls the Observe method of the Observer provided during
+// construction with the duration in seconds as an argument. The observed
+// duration is also returned. ObserveDuration is usually called with a defer
+// statement.
+//
+// Note that this method is only guaranteed to never observe negative durations
+// if used with Go1.9+.
+func (t *Timer) ObserveDuration() time.Duration {
+ d := time.Since(t.begin)
+ if t.observer != nil {
+ t.observer.Observe(d.Seconds())
+ }
+ return d
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/untyped.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/untyped.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0f9ce63
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/untyped.go
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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 prometheus
+
+// UntypedOpts is an alias for Opts. See there for doc comments.
+type UntypedOpts Opts
+
+// UntypedFunc works like GaugeFunc but the collected metric is of type
+// "Untyped". UntypedFunc is useful to mirror an external metric of unknown
+// type.
+//
+// To create UntypedFunc instances, use NewUntypedFunc.
+type UntypedFunc interface {
+ Metric
+ Collector
+}
+
+// NewUntypedFunc creates a new UntypedFunc based on the provided
+// UntypedOpts. The value reported is determined by calling the given function
+// from within the Write method. Take into account that metric collection may
+// happen concurrently. If that results in concurrent calls to Write, like in
+// the case where an UntypedFunc is directly registered with Prometheus, the
+// provided function must be concurrency-safe.
+func NewUntypedFunc(opts UntypedOpts, function func() float64) UntypedFunc {
+ return newValueFunc(NewDesc(
+ BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
+ opts.Help,
+ nil,
+ opts.ConstLabels,
+ ), UntypedValue, function)
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/value.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/value.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..eb248f1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/value.go
@@ -0,0 +1,162 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "sort"
+
+ "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
+
+ dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
+// ValueType is an enumeration of metric types that represent a simple value.
+type ValueType int
+
+// Possible values for the ValueType enum.
+const (
+ _ ValueType = iota
+ CounterValue
+ GaugeValue
+ UntypedValue
+)
+
+// valueFunc is a generic metric for simple values retrieved on collect time
+// from a function. It implements Metric and Collector. Its effective type is
+// determined by ValueType. This is a low-level building block used by the
+// library to back the implementations of CounterFunc, GaugeFunc, and
+// UntypedFunc.
+type valueFunc struct {
+ selfCollector
+
+ desc *Desc
+ valType ValueType
+ function func() float64
+ labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+}
+
+// newValueFunc returns a newly allocated valueFunc with the given Desc and
+// ValueType. The value reported is determined by calling the given function
+// from within the Write method. Take into account that metric collection may
+// happen concurrently. If that results in concurrent calls to Write, like in
+// the case where a valueFunc is directly registered with Prometheus, the
+// provided function must be concurrency-safe.
+func newValueFunc(desc *Desc, valueType ValueType, function func() float64) *valueFunc {
+ result := &valueFunc{
+ desc: desc,
+ valType: valueType,
+ function: function,
+ labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, nil),
+ }
+ result.init(result)
+ return result
+}
+
+func (v *valueFunc) Desc() *Desc {
+ return v.desc
+}
+
+func (v *valueFunc) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+ return populateMetric(v.valType, v.function(), v.labelPairs, out)
+}
+
+// NewConstMetric returns a metric with one fixed value that cannot be
+// changed. Users of this package will not have much use for it in regular
+// operations. However, when implementing custom Collectors, it is useful as a
+// throw-away metric that is generated on the fly to send it to Prometheus in
+// the Collect method. NewConstMetric returns an error if the length of
+// labelValues is not consistent with the variable labels in Desc or if Desc is
+// invalid.
+func NewConstMetric(desc *Desc, valueType ValueType, value float64, labelValues ...string) (Metric, error) {
+ if desc.err != nil {
+ return nil, desc.err
+ }
+ if err := validateLabelValues(labelValues, len(desc.variableLabels)); err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+ return &constMetric{
+ desc: desc,
+ valType: valueType,
+ val: value,
+ labelPairs: makeLabelPairs(desc, labelValues),
+ }, nil
+}
+
+// MustNewConstMetric is a version of NewConstMetric that panics where
+// NewConstMetric would have returned an error.
+func MustNewConstMetric(desc *Desc, valueType ValueType, value float64, labelValues ...string) Metric {
+ m, err := NewConstMetric(desc, valueType, value, labelValues...)
+ if err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ return m
+}
+
+type constMetric struct {
+ desc *Desc
+ valType ValueType
+ val float64
+ labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
+}
+
+func (m *constMetric) Desc() *Desc {
+ return m.desc
+}
+
+func (m *constMetric) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+ return populateMetric(m.valType, m.val, m.labelPairs, out)
+}
+
+func populateMetric(
+ t ValueType,
+ v float64,
+ labelPairs []*dto.LabelPair,
+ m *dto.Metric,
+) error {
+ m.Label = labelPairs
+ switch t {
+ case CounterValue:
+ m.Counter = &dto.Counter{Value: proto.Float64(v)}
+ case GaugeValue:
+ m.Gauge = &dto.Gauge{Value: proto.Float64(v)}
+ case UntypedValue:
+ m.Untyped = &dto.Untyped{Value: proto.Float64(v)}
+ default:
+ return fmt.Errorf("encountered unknown type %v", t)
+ }
+ return nil
+}
+
+func makeLabelPairs(desc *Desc, labelValues []string) []*dto.LabelPair {
+ totalLen := len(desc.variableLabels) + len(desc.constLabelPairs)
+ if totalLen == 0 {
+ // Super fast path.
+ return nil
+ }
+ if len(desc.variableLabels) == 0 {
+ // Moderately fast path.
+ return desc.constLabelPairs
+ }
+ labelPairs := make([]*dto.LabelPair, 0, totalLen)
+ for i, n := range desc.variableLabels {
+ labelPairs = append(labelPairs, &dto.LabelPair{
+ Name: proto.String(n),
+ Value: proto.String(labelValues[i]),
+ })
+ }
+ labelPairs = append(labelPairs, desc.constLabelPairs...)
+ sort.Sort(labelPairSorter(labelPairs))
+ return labelPairs
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/vec.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/vec.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..14ed9e8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/vec.go
@@ -0,0 +1,472 @@
+// Copyright 2014 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "sync"
+
+ "github.com/prometheus/common/model"
+)
+
+// metricVec is a Collector to bundle metrics of the same name that differ in
+// their label values. metricVec is not used directly (and therefore
+// unexported). It is used as a building block for implementations of vectors of
+// a given metric type, like GaugeVec, CounterVec, SummaryVec, and HistogramVec.
+// It also handles label currying. It uses basicMetricVec internally.
+type metricVec struct {
+ *metricMap
+
+ curry []curriedLabelValue
+
+ // hashAdd and hashAddByte can be replaced for testing collision handling.
+ hashAdd func(h uint64, s string) uint64
+ hashAddByte func(h uint64, b byte) uint64
+}
+
+// newMetricVec returns an initialized metricVec.
+func newMetricVec(desc *Desc, newMetric func(lvs ...string) Metric) *metricVec {
+ return &metricVec{
+ metricMap: &metricMap{
+ metrics: map[uint64][]metricWithLabelValues{},
+ desc: desc,
+ newMetric: newMetric,
+ },
+ hashAdd: hashAdd,
+ hashAddByte: hashAddByte,
+ }
+}
+
+// DeleteLabelValues removes the metric where the variable labels are the same
+// as those passed in as labels (same order as the VariableLabels in Desc). It
+// returns true if a metric was deleted.
+//
+// It is not an error if the number of label values is not the same as the
+// number of VariableLabels in Desc. However, such inconsistent label count can
+// never match an actual metric, so the method will always return false in that
+// case.
+//
+// Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes
+// caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider Delete(Labels) as an
+// alternative to avoid that type of mistake. For higher label numbers, the
+// latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes
+// with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map).
+// See also the CounterVec example.
+func (m *metricVec) DeleteLabelValues(lvs ...string) bool {
+ h, err := m.hashLabelValues(lvs)
+ if err != nil {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ return m.metricMap.deleteByHashWithLabelValues(h, lvs, m.curry)
+}
+
+// Delete deletes the metric where the variable labels are the same as those
+// passed in as labels. It returns true if a metric was deleted.
+//
+// It is not an error if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent
+// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc. However, such inconsistent Labels
+// can never match an actual metric, so the method will always return false in
+// that case.
+//
+// This method is used for the same purpose as DeleteLabelValues(...string). See
+// there for pros and cons of the two methods.
+func (m *metricVec) Delete(labels Labels) bool {
+ h, err := m.hashLabels(labels)
+ if err != nil {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ return m.metricMap.deleteByHashWithLabels(h, labels, m.curry)
+}
+
+func (m *metricVec) curryWith(labels Labels) (*metricVec, error) {
+ var (
+ newCurry []curriedLabelValue
+ oldCurry = m.curry
+ iCurry int
+ )
+ for i, label := range m.desc.variableLabels {
+ val, ok := labels[label]
+ if iCurry < len(oldCurry) && oldCurry[iCurry].index == i {
+ if ok {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("label name %q is already curried", label)
+ }
+ newCurry = append(newCurry, oldCurry[iCurry])
+ iCurry++
+ } else {
+ if !ok {
+ continue // Label stays uncurried.
+ }
+ newCurry = append(newCurry, curriedLabelValue{i, val})
+ }
+ }
+ if l := len(oldCurry) + len(labels) - len(newCurry); l > 0 {
+ return nil, fmt.Errorf("%d unknown label(s) found during currying", l)
+ }
+
+ return &metricVec{
+ metricMap: m.metricMap,
+ curry: newCurry,
+ hashAdd: m.hashAdd,
+ hashAddByte: m.hashAddByte,
+ }, nil
+}
+
+func (m *metricVec) getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Metric, error) {
+ h, err := m.hashLabelValues(lvs)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ return m.metricMap.getOrCreateMetricWithLabelValues(h, lvs, m.curry), nil
+}
+
+func (m *metricVec) getMetricWith(labels Labels) (Metric, error) {
+ h, err := m.hashLabels(labels)
+ if err != nil {
+ return nil, err
+ }
+
+ return m.metricMap.getOrCreateMetricWithLabels(h, labels, m.curry), nil
+}
+
+func (m *metricVec) hashLabelValues(vals []string) (uint64, error) {
+ if err := validateLabelValues(vals, len(m.desc.variableLabels)-len(m.curry)); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+
+ var (
+ h = hashNew()
+ curry = m.curry
+ iVals, iCurry int
+ )
+ for i := 0; i < len(m.desc.variableLabels); i++ {
+ if iCurry < len(curry) && curry[iCurry].index == i {
+ h = m.hashAdd(h, curry[iCurry].value)
+ iCurry++
+ } else {
+ h = m.hashAdd(h, vals[iVals])
+ iVals++
+ }
+ h = m.hashAddByte(h, model.SeparatorByte)
+ }
+ return h, nil
+}
+
+func (m *metricVec) hashLabels(labels Labels) (uint64, error) {
+ if err := validateValuesInLabels(labels, len(m.desc.variableLabels)-len(m.curry)); err != nil {
+ return 0, err
+ }
+
+ var (
+ h = hashNew()
+ curry = m.curry
+ iCurry int
+ )
+ for i, label := range m.desc.variableLabels {
+ val, ok := labels[label]
+ if iCurry < len(curry) && curry[iCurry].index == i {
+ if ok {
+ return 0, fmt.Errorf("label name %q is already curried", label)
+ }
+ h = m.hashAdd(h, curry[iCurry].value)
+ iCurry++
+ } else {
+ if !ok {
+ return 0, fmt.Errorf("label name %q missing in label map", label)
+ }
+ h = m.hashAdd(h, val)
+ }
+ h = m.hashAddByte(h, model.SeparatorByte)
+ }
+ return h, nil
+}
+
+// metricWithLabelValues provides the metric and its label values for
+// disambiguation on hash collision.
+type metricWithLabelValues struct {
+ values []string
+ metric Metric
+}
+
+// curriedLabelValue sets the curried value for a label at the given index.
+type curriedLabelValue struct {
+ index int
+ value string
+}
+
+// metricMap is a helper for metricVec and shared between differently curried
+// metricVecs.
+type metricMap struct {
+ mtx sync.RWMutex // Protects metrics.
+ metrics map[uint64][]metricWithLabelValues
+ desc *Desc
+ newMetric func(labelValues ...string) Metric
+}
+
+// Describe implements Collector. It will send exactly one Desc to the provided
+// channel.
+func (m *metricMap) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
+ ch <- m.desc
+}
+
+// Collect implements Collector.
+func (m *metricMap) Collect(ch chan<- Metric) {
+ m.mtx.RLock()
+ defer m.mtx.RUnlock()
+
+ for _, metrics := range m.metrics {
+ for _, metric := range metrics {
+ ch <- metric.metric
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+// Reset deletes all metrics in this vector.
+func (m *metricMap) Reset() {
+ m.mtx.Lock()
+ defer m.mtx.Unlock()
+
+ for h := range m.metrics {
+ delete(m.metrics, h)
+ }
+}
+
+// deleteByHashWithLabelValues removes the metric from the hash bucket h. If
+// there are multiple matches in the bucket, use lvs to select a metric and
+// remove only that metric.
+func (m *metricMap) deleteByHashWithLabelValues(
+ h uint64, lvs []string, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) bool {
+ m.mtx.Lock()
+ defer m.mtx.Unlock()
+
+ metrics, ok := m.metrics[h]
+ if !ok {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ i := findMetricWithLabelValues(metrics, lvs, curry)
+ if i >= len(metrics) {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ if len(metrics) > 1 {
+ m.metrics[h] = append(metrics[:i], metrics[i+1:]...)
+ } else {
+ delete(m.metrics, h)
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// deleteByHashWithLabels removes the metric from the hash bucket h. If there
+// are multiple matches in the bucket, use lvs to select a metric and remove
+// only that metric.
+func (m *metricMap) deleteByHashWithLabels(
+ h uint64, labels Labels, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) bool {
+ m.mtx.Lock()
+ defer m.mtx.Unlock()
+
+ metrics, ok := m.metrics[h]
+ if !ok {
+ return false
+ }
+ i := findMetricWithLabels(m.desc, metrics, labels, curry)
+ if i >= len(metrics) {
+ return false
+ }
+
+ if len(metrics) > 1 {
+ m.metrics[h] = append(metrics[:i], metrics[i+1:]...)
+ } else {
+ delete(m.metrics, h)
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+// getOrCreateMetricWithLabelValues retrieves the metric by hash and label value
+// or creates it and returns the new one.
+//
+// This function holds the mutex.
+func (m *metricMap) getOrCreateMetricWithLabelValues(
+ hash uint64, lvs []string, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) Metric {
+ m.mtx.RLock()
+ metric, ok := m.getMetricWithHashAndLabelValues(hash, lvs, curry)
+ m.mtx.RUnlock()
+ if ok {
+ return metric
+ }
+
+ m.mtx.Lock()
+ defer m.mtx.Unlock()
+ metric, ok = m.getMetricWithHashAndLabelValues(hash, lvs, curry)
+ if !ok {
+ inlinedLVs := inlineLabelValues(lvs, curry)
+ metric = m.newMetric(inlinedLVs...)
+ m.metrics[hash] = append(m.metrics[hash], metricWithLabelValues{values: inlinedLVs, metric: metric})
+ }
+ return metric
+}
+
+// getOrCreateMetricWithLabelValues retrieves the metric by hash and label value
+// or creates it and returns the new one.
+//
+// This function holds the mutex.
+func (m *metricMap) getOrCreateMetricWithLabels(
+ hash uint64, labels Labels, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) Metric {
+ m.mtx.RLock()
+ metric, ok := m.getMetricWithHashAndLabels(hash, labels, curry)
+ m.mtx.RUnlock()
+ if ok {
+ return metric
+ }
+
+ m.mtx.Lock()
+ defer m.mtx.Unlock()
+ metric, ok = m.getMetricWithHashAndLabels(hash, labels, curry)
+ if !ok {
+ lvs := extractLabelValues(m.desc, labels, curry)
+ metric = m.newMetric(lvs...)
+ m.metrics[hash] = append(m.metrics[hash], metricWithLabelValues{values: lvs, metric: metric})
+ }
+ return metric
+}
+
+// getMetricWithHashAndLabelValues gets a metric while handling possible
+// collisions in the hash space. Must be called while holding the read mutex.
+func (m *metricMap) getMetricWithHashAndLabelValues(
+ h uint64, lvs []string, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) (Metric, bool) {
+ metrics, ok := m.metrics[h]
+ if ok {
+ if i := findMetricWithLabelValues(metrics, lvs, curry); i < len(metrics) {
+ return metrics[i].metric, true
+ }
+ }
+ return nil, false
+}
+
+// getMetricWithHashAndLabels gets a metric while handling possible collisions in
+// the hash space. Must be called while holding read mutex.
+func (m *metricMap) getMetricWithHashAndLabels(
+ h uint64, labels Labels, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) (Metric, bool) {
+ metrics, ok := m.metrics[h]
+ if ok {
+ if i := findMetricWithLabels(m.desc, metrics, labels, curry); i < len(metrics) {
+ return metrics[i].metric, true
+ }
+ }
+ return nil, false
+}
+
+// findMetricWithLabelValues returns the index of the matching metric or
+// len(metrics) if not found.
+func findMetricWithLabelValues(
+ metrics []metricWithLabelValues, lvs []string, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) int {
+ for i, metric := range metrics {
+ if matchLabelValues(metric.values, lvs, curry) {
+ return i
+ }
+ }
+ return len(metrics)
+}
+
+// findMetricWithLabels returns the index of the matching metric or len(metrics)
+// if not found.
+func findMetricWithLabels(
+ desc *Desc, metrics []metricWithLabelValues, labels Labels, curry []curriedLabelValue,
+) int {
+ for i, metric := range metrics {
+ if matchLabels(desc, metric.values, labels, curry) {
+ return i
+ }
+ }
+ return len(metrics)
+}
+
+func matchLabelValues(values []string, lvs []string, curry []curriedLabelValue) bool {
+ if len(values) != len(lvs)+len(curry) {
+ return false
+ }
+ var iLVs, iCurry int
+ for i, v := range values {
+ if iCurry < len(curry) && curry[iCurry].index == i {
+ if v != curry[iCurry].value {
+ return false
+ }
+ iCurry++
+ continue
+ }
+ if v != lvs[iLVs] {
+ return false
+ }
+ iLVs++
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+func matchLabels(desc *Desc, values []string, labels Labels, curry []curriedLabelValue) bool {
+ if len(values) != len(labels)+len(curry) {
+ return false
+ }
+ iCurry := 0
+ for i, k := range desc.variableLabels {
+ if iCurry < len(curry) && curry[iCurry].index == i {
+ if values[i] != curry[iCurry].value {
+ return false
+ }
+ iCurry++
+ continue
+ }
+ if values[i] != labels[k] {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+func extractLabelValues(desc *Desc, labels Labels, curry []curriedLabelValue) []string {
+ labelValues := make([]string, len(labels)+len(curry))
+ iCurry := 0
+ for i, k := range desc.variableLabels {
+ if iCurry < len(curry) && curry[iCurry].index == i {
+ labelValues[i] = curry[iCurry].value
+ iCurry++
+ continue
+ }
+ labelValues[i] = labels[k]
+ }
+ return labelValues
+}
+
+func inlineLabelValues(lvs []string, curry []curriedLabelValue) []string {
+ labelValues := make([]string, len(lvs)+len(curry))
+ var iCurry, iLVs int
+ for i := range labelValues {
+ if iCurry < len(curry) && curry[iCurry].index == i {
+ labelValues[i] = curry[iCurry].value
+ iCurry++
+ continue
+ }
+ labelValues[i] = lvs[iLVs]
+ iLVs++
+ }
+ return labelValues
+}
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/wrap.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/wrap.go
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..49159bf
--- /dev/null
+++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/wrap.go
@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@
+// Copyright 2018 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 prometheus
+
+import (
+ "fmt"
+ "sort"
+
+ "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto"
+
+ dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go"
+)
+
+// WrapRegistererWith returns a Registerer wrapping the provided
+// Registerer. Collectors registered with the returned Registerer will be
+// registered with the wrapped Registerer in a modified way. The modified
+// Collector adds the provided Labels to all Metrics it collects (as
+// ConstLabels). The Metrics collected by the unmodified Collector must not
+// duplicate any of those labels.
+//
+// WrapRegistererWith provides a way to add fixed labels to a subset of
+// Collectors. It should not be used to add fixed labels to all metrics exposed.
+//
+// The Collector example demonstrates a use of WrapRegistererWith.
+func WrapRegistererWith(labels Labels, reg Registerer) Registerer {
+ return &wrappingRegisterer{
+ wrappedRegisterer: reg,
+ labels: labels,
+ }
+}
+
+// WrapRegistererWithPrefix returns a Registerer wrapping the provided
+// Registerer. Collectors registered with the returned Registerer will be
+// registered with the wrapped Registerer in a modified way. The modified
+// Collector adds the provided prefix to the name of all Metrics it collects.
+//
+// WrapRegistererWithPrefix is useful to have one place to prefix all metrics of
+// a sub-system. To make this work, register metrics of the sub-system with the
+// wrapping Registerer returned by WrapRegistererWithPrefix. It is rarely useful
+// to use the same prefix for all metrics exposed. In particular, do not prefix
+// metric names that are standardized across applications, as that would break
+// horizontal monitoring, for example the metrics provided by the Go collector
+// (see NewGoCollector) and the process collector (see NewProcessCollector). (In
+// fact, those metrics are already prefixed with “go_” or “process_”,
+// respectively.)
+func WrapRegistererWithPrefix(prefix string, reg Registerer) Registerer {
+ return &wrappingRegisterer{
+ wrappedRegisterer: reg,
+ prefix: prefix,
+ }
+}
+
+type wrappingRegisterer struct {
+ wrappedRegisterer Registerer
+ prefix string
+ labels Labels
+}
+
+func (r *wrappingRegisterer) Register(c Collector) error {
+ return r.wrappedRegisterer.Register(&wrappingCollector{
+ wrappedCollector: c,
+ prefix: r.prefix,
+ labels: r.labels,
+ })
+}
+
+func (r *wrappingRegisterer) MustRegister(cs ...Collector) {
+ for _, c := range cs {
+ if err := r.Register(c); err != nil {
+ panic(err)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (r *wrappingRegisterer) Unregister(c Collector) bool {
+ return r.wrappedRegisterer.Unregister(&wrappingCollector{
+ wrappedCollector: c,
+ prefix: r.prefix,
+ labels: r.labels,
+ })
+}
+
+type wrappingCollector struct {
+ wrappedCollector Collector
+ prefix string
+ labels Labels
+}
+
+func (c *wrappingCollector) Collect(ch chan<- Metric) {
+ wrappedCh := make(chan Metric)
+ go func() {
+ c.wrappedCollector.Collect(wrappedCh)
+ close(wrappedCh)
+ }()
+ for m := range wrappedCh {
+ ch <- &wrappingMetric{
+ wrappedMetric: m,
+ prefix: c.prefix,
+ labels: c.labels,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+func (c *wrappingCollector) Describe(ch chan<- *Desc) {
+ wrappedCh := make(chan *Desc)
+ go func() {
+ c.wrappedCollector.Describe(wrappedCh)
+ close(wrappedCh)
+ }()
+ for desc := range wrappedCh {
+ ch <- wrapDesc(desc, c.prefix, c.labels)
+ }
+}
+
+type wrappingMetric struct {
+ wrappedMetric Metric
+ prefix string
+ labels Labels
+}
+
+func (m *wrappingMetric) Desc() *Desc {
+ return wrapDesc(m.wrappedMetric.Desc(), m.prefix, m.labels)
+}
+
+func (m *wrappingMetric) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
+ if err := m.wrappedMetric.Write(out); err != nil {
+ return err
+ }
+ if len(m.labels) == 0 {
+ // No wrapping labels.
+ return nil
+ }
+ for ln, lv := range m.labels {
+ out.Label = append(out.Label, &dto.LabelPair{
+ Name: proto.String(ln),
+ Value: proto.String(lv),
+ })
+ }
+ sort.Sort(labelPairSorter(out.Label))
+ return nil
+}
+
+func wrapDesc(desc *Desc, prefix string, labels Labels) *Desc {
+ constLabels := Labels{}
+ for _, lp := range desc.constLabelPairs {
+ constLabels[*lp.Name] = *lp.Value
+ }
+ for ln, lv := range labels {
+ if _, alreadyUsed := constLabels[ln]; alreadyUsed {
+ return &Desc{
+ fqName: desc.fqName,
+ help: desc.help,
+ variableLabels: desc.variableLabels,
+ constLabelPairs: desc.constLabelPairs,
+ err: fmt.Errorf("attempted wrapping with already existing label name %q", ln),
+ }
+ }
+ constLabels[ln] = lv
+ }
+ // NewDesc will do remaining validations.
+ newDesc := NewDesc(prefix+desc.fqName, desc.help, desc.variableLabels, constLabels)
+ // Propagate errors if there was any. This will override any errer
+ // created by NewDesc above, i.e. earlier errors get precedence.
+ if desc.err != nil {
+ newDesc.err = desc.err
+ }
+ return newDesc
+}