VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/recording.go
Roman Khavronenko f3a048288e
Vmalert: adjust time param for datasource queries according to evaluationInterval (#1257)
* Simplify arguments list for fn `queryDataSource` to improve readbility

* vmalert: adjust `time` param according to rule evaluation interval

With this change, vmalert will start to use rule's evaluation interval
for truncating the `time` param. This is mostly needed to produce consistent
time series with timestamps unaffected by vmalert start time. Now, timestamp
becomes predictable.
Additionally, adjustment is similar to what Grafana does for plotting range graphs.
Hence, recording rule series and recording rule expression plotted in grafana
suppose to become similar in most of cases.
2021-04-30 09:46:03 +03:00

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package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"hash/fnv"
"sort"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/config"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/datasource"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/prompbmarshal"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/metrics"
)
// RecordingRule is a Rule that supposed
// to evaluate configured Expression and
// return TimeSeries as result.
type RecordingRule struct {
Type datasource.Type
RuleID uint64
Name string
Expr string
Labels map[string]string
GroupID uint64
q datasource.Querier
// guard status fields
mu sync.RWMutex
// 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
metrics *recordingRuleMetrics
}
type recordingRuleMetrics struct {
errors *gauge
}
// String implements Stringer interface
func (rr *RecordingRule) String() string {
return rr.Name
}
// ID returns unique Rule ID
// within the parent Group.
func (rr *RecordingRule) ID() uint64 {
return rr.RuleID
}
func newRecordingRule(qb datasource.QuerierBuilder, group *Group, cfg config.Rule) *RecordingRule {
rr := &RecordingRule{
Type: cfg.Type,
RuleID: cfg.ID,
Name: cfg.Record,
Expr: cfg.Expr,
Labels: cfg.Labels,
GroupID: group.ID(),
metrics: &recordingRuleMetrics{},
q: qb.BuildWithParams(datasource.QuerierParams{
DataSourceType: &cfg.Type,
EvaluationInterval: group.Interval,
}),
}
labels := fmt.Sprintf(`recording=%q, group=%q, id="%d"`, rr.Name, group.Name, rr.ID())
rr.metrics.errors = getOrCreateGauge(fmt.Sprintf(`vmalert_recording_rules_error{%s}`, labels),
func() float64 {
rr.mu.Lock()
defer rr.mu.Unlock()
if rr.lastExecError == nil {
return 0
}
return 1
})
return rr
}
// Close unregisters rule metrics
func (rr *RecordingRule) Close() {
metrics.UnregisterMetric(rr.metrics.errors.name)
}
// Exec executes RecordingRule expression via the given Querier.
func (rr *RecordingRule) Exec(ctx context.Context, series bool) ([]prompbmarshal.TimeSeries, error) {
if !series {
return nil, nil
}
qMetrics, err := rr.q.Query(ctx, rr.Expr)
rr.mu.Lock()
defer rr.mu.Unlock()
rr.lastExecTime = time.Now()
rr.lastExecError = err
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to execute query %q: %w", rr.Expr, err)
}
duplicates := make(map[uint64]prompbmarshal.TimeSeries, len(qMetrics))
var tss []prompbmarshal.TimeSeries
for _, r := range qMetrics {
ts := rr.toTimeSeries(r, time.Unix(r.Timestamp, 0))
h := hashTimeSeries(ts)
if _, ok := duplicates[h]; ok {
rr.lastExecError = errDuplicate
return nil, errDuplicate
}
duplicates[h] = ts
tss = append(tss, ts)
}
return tss, nil
}
func hashTimeSeries(ts prompbmarshal.TimeSeries) uint64 {
hash := fnv.New64a()
labels := ts.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 (rr *RecordingRule) toTimeSeries(m datasource.Metric, timestamp time.Time) prompbmarshal.TimeSeries {
labels := make(map[string]string)
for _, l := range m.Labels {
labels[l.Name] = l.Value
}
labels["__name__"] = rr.Name
// override existing labels with configured ones
for k, v := range rr.Labels {
labels[k] = v
}
return newTimeSeries(m.Value, labels, timestamp)
}
// UpdateWith copies all significant fields.
// alerts state isn't copied since
// it should be updated in next 2 Execs
func (rr *RecordingRule) UpdateWith(r Rule) error {
nr, ok := r.(*RecordingRule)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("BUG: attempt to update recroding rule with wrong type %#v", r)
}
rr.Expr = nr.Expr
rr.Labels = nr.Labels
return nil
}
// RuleAPI returns Rule representation in form
// of APIRecordingRule
func (rr *RecordingRule) RuleAPI() APIRecordingRule {
var lastErr string
if rr.lastExecError != nil {
lastErr = rr.lastExecError.Error()
}
return APIRecordingRule{
// encode as strings to avoid rounding
ID: fmt.Sprintf("%d", rr.ID()),
GroupID: fmt.Sprintf("%d", rr.GroupID),
Name: rr.Name,
Type: rr.Type.String(),
Expression: rr.Expr,
LastError: lastErr,
LastExec: rr.lastExecTime,
Labels: rr.Labels,
}
}