`omitempty` tag resulted into skipping this param on marshaling,
which was used as a checksum for groups configuration. Since on
config reload checksums are compared before applying changes,
any change to `interval` only didn't trigger config reload.
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/1641
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
* init implementation for graphite alerts
* adds graphite support for vmalert
* small fix
* changes vmalert graphite api with type
* updates tests
* small fix
* fixes graphite parse
* Fixes graphite from time
The commit adds a support for template function `query`,
`first` and `value`. The function `query` executes
a MetricsQL query for active alerts. In vmalert we
update templates on every evaluation for active alerts
to keep them up to date. With `query` func it may become
a perf issue since it will fire a query on every execution.
We should keep it in mind for now.
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/539
On config reload event `vmalert` reloads configuration for every group. While
it works for simple configurations, the more complex and heavy installations may
suffer from frequent config reloads.
The change introduces the `checksum` field for every group and is set to md5 hash
of yaml configuration. The checksum will change if on any change to group
definition like rules order or annotation change. Comparing the `checksum` field
on config reload event helps to detect if group should be updated.
The groups update is now done concurrently, so reload duration will be limited by
the slowest group now.
Partially solves #691 by improving config reload speed.
* VMAlert start with empty rules dir
There are some applications (operator for instance), that generates alerts configuration at runtime
and vmalert must start correctly without rules to support this behaviour.
Later application will add rules files and send SIGHUP to vmalert,
which will trigger reading rules files and start rules exectuion.
Removing rules files with SIGHUP signal must stop rules execution and
vmalert will wait for new rules.
* imports sorted
* added test cases for empty rules, removed blank line
* fixed imports conflict
* updated tests
Uniqueness of rule is now defined by combination of its name, expression and
labels. The hash of the combination is now used as rule ID and identifies rule within the group.
Set of rules from coreos/kube-prometheus was added for testing purposes to
verify compatibility. The check also showed that `vmalert` doesn't support
`query` template function that was mentioned as limitation in README.
* vmalert: Add recording rules support.
Recording rules support required additional service refactoring since
it wasn't planned to support them from the very beginning. The list
of changes is following:
* new entity RecordingRule was added for writing results of MetricsQL
expressions into remote storage;
* interface Rule now unites both recording and alerting rules;
* configuration parser was moved to separate package and now performs
more strict validation;
* new endpoint for listing all groups and rules in json format was added;
* evaluation interval may be set to every particular group;
* vmalert: uncomment tests
* vmalert: rm outdated TODO
* vmalert: fix typos in README