package main import ( "context" "fmt" "hash/fnv" "net/url" "sync" "time" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/config" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/datasource" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/notifier" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/remotewrite" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/utils" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/metrics" ) // Group is an entity for grouping rules type Group struct { mu sync.RWMutex Name string File string Rules []Rule Type datasource.Type Interval time.Duration Concurrency int Checksum string LastEvaluation time.Time Labels map[string]string Params url.Values doneCh chan struct{} finishedCh chan struct{} // channel accepts new Group obj // which supposed to update current group updateCh chan *Group metrics *groupMetrics } type groupMetrics struct { iterationTotal *utils.Counter iterationDuration *utils.Summary } func newGroupMetrics(name, file string) *groupMetrics { m := &groupMetrics{} labels := fmt.Sprintf(`group=%q, file=%q`, name, file) m.iterationTotal = utils.GetOrCreateCounter(fmt.Sprintf(`vmalert_iteration_total{%s}`, labels)) m.iterationDuration = utils.GetOrCreateSummary(fmt.Sprintf(`vmalert_iteration_duration_seconds{%s}`, labels)) return m } // merges group rule labels into result map // set2 has priority over set1. func mergeLabels(groupName, ruleName string, set1, set2 map[string]string) map[string]string { r := map[string]string{} for k, v := range set1 { r[k] = v } for k, v := range set2 { if prevV, ok := r[k]; ok { logger.Infof("label %q=%q for rule %q.%q overwritten with external label %q=%q", k, prevV, groupName, ruleName, k, v) } r[k] = v } return r } func newGroup(cfg config.Group, qb datasource.QuerierBuilder, defaultInterval time.Duration, labels map[string]string) *Group { g := &Group{ Type: cfg.Type, Name: cfg.Name, File: cfg.File, Interval: cfg.Interval.Duration(), Concurrency: cfg.Concurrency, Checksum: cfg.Checksum, Params: cfg.Params, Labels: cfg.Labels, doneCh: make(chan struct{}), finishedCh: make(chan struct{}), updateCh: make(chan *Group), } g.metrics = newGroupMetrics(g.Name, g.File) if g.Interval == 0 { g.Interval = defaultInterval } if g.Concurrency < 1 { g.Concurrency = 1 } rules := make([]Rule, len(cfg.Rules)) for i, r := range cfg.Rules { var extraLabels map[string]string // apply external labels if len(labels) > 0 { extraLabels = labels } // apply group labels, it has priority on external labels if len(cfg.Labels) > 0 { extraLabels = mergeLabels(g.Name, r.Name(), extraLabels, g.Labels) } // apply rules labels, it has priority on other labels if len(extraLabels) > 0 { r.Labels = mergeLabels(g.Name, r.Name(), extraLabels, r.Labels) } rules[i] = g.newRule(qb, r) } g.Rules = rules return g } func (g *Group) newRule(qb datasource.QuerierBuilder, rule config.Rule) Rule { if rule.Alert != "" { return newAlertingRule(qb, g, rule) } return newRecordingRule(qb, g, rule) } // ID return unique group ID that consists of // rules file and group Name func (g *Group) ID() uint64 { g.mu.RLock() defer g.mu.RUnlock() hash := fnv.New64a() hash.Write([]byte(g.File)) hash.Write([]byte("\xff")) hash.Write([]byte(g.Name)) hash.Write([]byte(g.Type.Get())) return hash.Sum64() } // Restore restores alerts state for group rules func (g *Group) Restore(ctx context.Context, qb datasource.QuerierBuilder, lookback time.Duration, labels map[string]string) error { labels = mergeLabels(g.Name, "", labels, g.Labels) for _, rule := range g.Rules { rr, ok := rule.(*AlertingRule) if !ok { continue } if rr.For < 1 { continue } // ignore g.ExtraFilterLabels on purpose, so it // won't affect the restore procedure. q := qb.BuildWithParams(datasource.QuerierParams{}) if err := rr.Restore(ctx, q, lookback, labels); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("error while restoring rule %q: %w", rule, err) } } return nil } // updateWith updates existing group with // passed group object. This function ignores group // evaluation interval change. It supposed to be updated // in group.start function. // Not thread-safe. func (g *Group) updateWith(newGroup *Group) error { rulesRegistry := make(map[uint64]Rule) for _, nr := range newGroup.Rules { rulesRegistry[nr.ID()] = nr } for i, or := range g.Rules { nr, ok := rulesRegistry[or.ID()] if !ok { // old rule is not present in the new list // so we mark it for removing g.Rules[i].Close() g.Rules[i] = nil continue } if err := or.UpdateWith(nr); err != nil { return err } delete(rulesRegistry, nr.ID()) } var newRules []Rule for _, r := range g.Rules { if r == nil { // skip nil rules continue } newRules = append(newRules, r) } // add the rest of rules from registry for _, nr := range rulesRegistry { newRules = append(newRules, nr) } // note that g.Interval is not updated here // so the value can be compared later in // group.Start function g.Type = newGroup.Type g.Concurrency = newGroup.Concurrency g.Params = newGroup.Params g.Labels = newGroup.Labels g.Checksum = newGroup.Checksum g.Rules = newRules return nil } func (g *Group) close() { if g.doneCh == nil { return } close(g.doneCh) <-g.finishedCh g.metrics.iterationDuration.Unregister() g.metrics.iterationTotal.Unregister() for _, rule := range g.Rules { rule.Close() } } var skipRandSleepOnGroupStart bool func (g *Group) start(ctx context.Context, nts func() []notifier.Notifier, rw *remotewrite.Client) { defer func() { close(g.finishedCh) }() // Spread group rules evaluation over time in order to reduce load on VictoriaMetrics. if !skipRandSleepOnGroupStart { randSleep := uint64(float64(g.Interval) * (float64(g.ID()) / (1 << 64))) sleepOffset := uint64(time.Now().UnixNano()) % uint64(g.Interval) if randSleep < sleepOffset { randSleep += uint64(g.Interval) } randSleep -= sleepOffset sleepTimer := time.NewTimer(time.Duration(randSleep)) select { case <-ctx.Done(): sleepTimer.Stop() return case <-g.doneCh: sleepTimer.Stop() return case <-sleepTimer.C: } } logger.Infof("group %q started; interval=%v; concurrency=%d", g.Name, g.Interval, g.Concurrency) e := &executor{rw: rw, notifiers: nts} t := time.NewTicker(g.Interval) defer t.Stop() for { select { case <-ctx.Done(): logger.Infof("group %q: context cancelled", g.Name) return case <-g.doneCh: logger.Infof("group %q: received stop signal", g.Name) return case ng := <-g.updateCh: g.mu.Lock() err := g.updateWith(ng) if err != nil { logger.Errorf("group %q: failed to update: %s", g.Name, err) g.mu.Unlock() continue } if g.Interval != ng.Interval { g.Interval = ng.Interval t.Stop() t = time.NewTicker(g.Interval) } g.mu.Unlock() logger.Infof("group %q re-started; interval=%v; concurrency=%d", g.Name, g.Interval, g.Concurrency) case <-t.C: g.metrics.iterationTotal.Inc() iterationStart := time.Now() if len(g.Rules) > 0 { errs := e.execConcurrently(ctx, g.Rules, g.Concurrency, getResolveDuration(g.Interval)) for err := range errs { if err != nil { logger.Errorf("group %q: %s", g.Name, err) } } g.LastEvaluation = iterationStart } g.metrics.iterationDuration.UpdateDuration(iterationStart) } } } // getResolveDuration returns the duration after which firing alert // can be considered as resolved. func getResolveDuration(groupInterval time.Duration) time.Duration { delta := *resendDelay if groupInterval > delta { delta = groupInterval } resolveDuration := delta * 4 if *maxResolveDuration > 0 && resolveDuration > *maxResolveDuration { resolveDuration = *maxResolveDuration } return resolveDuration } type executor struct { notifiers func() []notifier.Notifier rw *remotewrite.Client } func (e *executor) execConcurrently(ctx context.Context, rules []Rule, concurrency int, resolveDuration time.Duration) chan error { res := make(chan error, len(rules)) if concurrency == 1 { // fast path for _, rule := range rules { res <- e.exec(ctx, rule, resolveDuration) } close(res) return res } sem := make(chan struct{}, concurrency) go func() { wg := sync.WaitGroup{} for _, rule := range rules { sem <- struct{}{} wg.Add(1) go func(r Rule) { res <- e.exec(ctx, r, resolveDuration) <-sem wg.Done() }(rule) } wg.Wait() close(res) }() return res } var ( alertsFired = metrics.NewCounter(`vmalert_alerts_fired_total`) execTotal = metrics.NewCounter(`vmalert_execution_total`) execErrors = metrics.NewCounter(`vmalert_execution_errors_total`) remoteWriteErrors = metrics.NewCounter(`vmalert_remotewrite_errors_total`) remoteWriteTotal = metrics.NewCounter(`vmalert_remotewrite_total`) ) func (e *executor) exec(ctx context.Context, rule Rule, resolveDuration time.Duration) error { execTotal.Inc() now := time.Now() tss, err := rule.Exec(ctx) if err != nil { execErrors.Inc() return fmt.Errorf("rule %q: failed to execute: %w", rule, err) } if len(tss) > 0 && e.rw != nil { for _, ts := range tss { remoteWriteTotal.Inc() if err := e.rw.Push(ts); err != nil { remoteWriteErrors.Inc() return fmt.Errorf("rule %q: remote write failure: %w", rule, err) } } } ar, ok := rule.(*AlertingRule) if !ok { return nil } alerts := ar.alertsToSend(now, resolveDuration, *resendDelay) if len(alerts) < 1 { return nil } errGr := new(utils.ErrGroup) for _, nt := range e.notifiers() { if err := nt.Send(ctx, alerts); err != nil { errGr.Add(fmt.Errorf("rule %q: failed to send alerts to addr %q: %w", rule, nt.Addr(), err)) } } return errGr.Err() }