VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/rule.go
Roman Khavronenko 7c9405f53d
Vmalert metrics (#412)
vmalert: add basic list of metrics
2020-04-11 20:42:01 +01:00

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Go

package main
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"hash/fnv"
"sort"
"strconv"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/datasource"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/notifier"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/logger"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/metricsql"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/metrics"
)
// Group grouping array of alert
type Group struct {
Name string
Rules []*Rule
}
// Rule is basic alert entity
type Rule struct {
Name string `yaml:"alert"`
Expr string `yaml:"expr"`
For time.Duration `yaml:"for"`
Labels map[string]string `yaml:"labels"`
Annotations map[string]string `yaml:"annotations"`
group *Group
// guard status fields
mu sync.RWMutex
// stores list of active alerts
alerts map[uint64]*notifier.Alert
// stores last moment of time Exec was called
lastExecTime time.Time
// stores last error that happened in Exec func
// resets on every successful Exec
// may be used as Health state
lastExecError error
}
// Validate validates rule
func (r *Rule) Validate() error {
if r.Name == "" {
return errors.New("rule name can not be empty")
}
if r.Expr == "" {
return fmt.Errorf("expression for rule %q can't be empty", r.Name)
}
if _, err := metricsql.Parse(r.Expr); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid expression for rule %q: %w", r.Name, err)
}
return nil
}
// Exec executes Rule expression via the given Querier.
// Based on the Querier results Rule maintains notifier.Alerts
func (r *Rule) Exec(ctx context.Context, q datasource.Querier) error {
qMetrics, err := q.Query(ctx, r.Expr)
r.mu.Lock()
defer r.mu.Unlock()
r.lastExecError = err
r.lastExecTime = time.Now()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to execute query %q: %s", r.Expr, err)
}
for h, a := range r.alerts {
// cleanup inactive alerts from previous Eval
if a.State == notifier.StateInactive {
delete(r.alerts, h)
}
}
updated := make(map[uint64]struct{})
// update list of active alerts
for _, m := range qMetrics {
h := hash(m)
updated[h] = struct{}{}
if _, ok := r.alerts[h]; ok {
continue
}
a, err := r.newAlert(m)
if err != nil {
r.lastExecError = err
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create alert: %s", err)
}
a.ID = h
a.State = notifier.StatePending
r.alerts[h] = a
}
for h, a := range r.alerts {
// if alert wasn't updated in this iteration
// means it is resolved already
if _, ok := updated[h]; !ok {
a.State = notifier.StateInactive
// set endTime to last execution time
// so it can be sent by notifier on next step
a.End = r.lastExecTime
continue
}
if a.State == notifier.StatePending && time.Since(a.Start) >= r.For {
a.State = notifier.StateFiring
alertsFired.Inc()
}
if a.State == notifier.StateFiring {
a.End = r.lastExecTime.Add(3 * *evaluationInterval)
}
}
return nil
}
// Send sends the active alerts via given
// notifier.Notifier.
// See for reference https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/clients/
// TODO: add tests for endAt value
func (r *Rule) Send(_ context.Context, ap notifier.Notifier) error {
// copy alerts to new list to avoid locks
var alertsCopy []notifier.Alert
r.mu.Lock()
for _, a := range r.alerts {
if a.State == notifier.StatePending {
continue
}
// it is safe to dereference instead of deep-copy
// because only simple types may be changed during rule.Exec
alertsCopy = append(alertsCopy, *a)
}
r.mu.Unlock()
if len(alertsCopy) < 1 {
logger.Infof("no alerts to send")
return nil
}
alertsSent.Add(len(alertsCopy))
return ap.Send(alertsCopy)
}
var (
alertsFired = metrics.NewCounter(`vmalert_alerts_fired_total`)
alertsSent = metrics.NewCounter(`vmalert_alerts_sent_total`)
)
// TODO: consider hashing algorithm in VM
func hash(m datasource.Metric) uint64 {
hash := fnv.New64a()
labels := m.Labels
sort.Slice(labels, func(i, j int) bool {
return labels[i].Name < labels[j].Name
})
for _, l := range labels {
hash.Write([]byte(l.Name))
hash.Write([]byte(l.Value))
hash.Write([]byte("\xff"))
}
return hash.Sum64()
}
func (r *Rule) newAlert(m datasource.Metric) (*notifier.Alert, error) {
a := &notifier.Alert{
Group: r.group.Name,
Name: r.Name,
Labels: map[string]string{},
Value: m.Value,
Start: time.Now(),
// TODO: support End time
}
for _, l := range m.Labels {
a.Labels[l.Name] = l.Value
}
// metric labels may be overridden by
// rule labels
for k, v := range r.Labels {
a.Labels[k] = v
}
var err error
a.Annotations, err = a.ExecTemplate(r.Annotations)
return a, err
}
// AlertAPI generates apiAlert object from alert by its id(hash)
func (r *Rule) AlertAPI(id uint64) *apiAlert {
r.mu.RLock()
defer r.mu.RUnlock()
a, ok := r.alerts[id]
if !ok {
return nil
}
return r.newAlertAPI(*a)
}
// AlertAPI generates list of apiAlert objects from existing alerts
func (r *Rule) AlertsAPI() []*apiAlert {
var alerts []*apiAlert
r.mu.RLock()
for _, a := range r.alerts {
alerts = append(alerts, r.newAlertAPI(*a))
}
r.mu.RUnlock()
return alerts
}
func (r *Rule) newAlertAPI(a notifier.Alert) *apiAlert {
return &apiAlert{
ID: a.ID,
Name: a.Name,
Group: a.Group,
Expression: r.Expr,
Labels: a.Labels,
Annotations: a.Annotations,
State: a.State.String(),
ActiveAt: a.Start,
Value: strconv.FormatFloat(a.Value, 'e', -1, 64),
}
}