VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/group_test.go
Roman Khavronenko 96db7ac52c
vmalert: speed up state restore procedure on start (#3758)
* vmalert: speed up state restore procedure on start

Alerts state restore procedure has been changed to become asynchronous.
It doesn't block groups start anymore which significantly improves vmalert's startup time.
Instead, state restore is called by each group in their goroutines after the first rules
evaluation.

While previously state restore attempt was made for all loaded alerting rules,
now it is called only for alerts which became active after the first evaluation.
This reduces the amount of API calls to the configured remote read URL.

This also means that `remoteRead.ignoreRestoreErrors` command-line flag becomes deprecated now
and will have no effect if configured.

See relevant issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/2608

Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>

* make lint happy

Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>

* Apply suggestions from code review

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Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: Aliaksandr Valialkin <valyala@victoriametrics.com>
2023-02-03 19:46:41 -08:00

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package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"reflect"
"sort"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/config"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/notifier"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/remotewrite"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/decimal"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/prompbmarshal"
"github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/promutils"
)
func init() {
// Disable rand sleep on group start during tests in order to speed up test execution.
// Rand sleep is needed only in prod code.
skipRandSleepOnGroupStart = true
}
func TestUpdateWith(t *testing.T) {
testCases := []struct {
name string
currentRules []config.Rule
newRules []config.Rule
}{
{
"new rule",
nil,
[]config.Rule{{Alert: "bar"}},
},
{
"update alerting rule",
[]config.Rule{{
Alert: "foo",
Expr: "up > 0",
For: promutils.NewDuration(time.Second),
Labels: map[string]string{
"bar": "baz",
},
Annotations: map[string]string{
"summary": "{{ $value|humanize }}",
"description": "{{$labels}}",
},
}},
[]config.Rule{{
Alert: "foo",
Expr: "up > 10",
For: promutils.NewDuration(time.Second),
Labels: map[string]string{
"baz": "bar",
},
Annotations: map[string]string{
"summary": "none",
},
}},
},
{
"update recording rule",
[]config.Rule{{
Record: "foo",
Expr: "max(up)",
Labels: map[string]string{
"bar": "baz",
},
}},
[]config.Rule{{
Record: "foo",
Expr: "min(up)",
Labels: map[string]string{
"baz": "bar",
},
}},
},
{
"empty rule",
[]config.Rule{{Alert: "foo"}, {Record: "bar"}},
nil,
},
{
"multiple rules",
[]config.Rule{
{Alert: "bar"},
{Alert: "baz"},
{Alert: "foo"},
},
[]config.Rule{
{Alert: "baz"},
{Record: "foo"},
},
},
{
"replace rule",
[]config.Rule{{Alert: "foo1"}},
[]config.Rule{{Alert: "foo2"}},
},
{
"replace multiple rules",
[]config.Rule{
{Alert: "foo1"},
{Record: "foo2"},
{Alert: "foo3"},
},
[]config.Rule{
{Alert: "foo3"},
{Alert: "foo4"},
{Record: "foo5"},
},
},
}
for _, tc := range testCases {
t.Run(tc.name, func(t *testing.T) {
g := &Group{Name: "test"}
qb := &fakeQuerier{}
for _, r := range tc.currentRules {
r.ID = config.HashRule(r)
g.Rules = append(g.Rules, g.newRule(qb, r))
}
ng := &Group{Name: "test"}
for _, r := range tc.newRules {
r.ID = config.HashRule(r)
ng.Rules = append(ng.Rules, ng.newRule(qb, r))
}
err := g.updateWith(ng)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal(err)
}
if len(g.Rules) != len(tc.newRules) {
t.Fatalf("expected to have %d rules; got: %d",
len(g.Rules), len(tc.newRules))
}
sort.Slice(g.Rules, func(i, j int) bool {
return g.Rules[i].ID() < g.Rules[j].ID()
})
sort.Slice(ng.Rules, func(i, j int) bool {
return ng.Rules[i].ID() < ng.Rules[j].ID()
})
for i, r := range g.Rules {
got, want := r, ng.Rules[i]
if got.ID() != want.ID() {
t.Fatalf("expected to have rule %q; got %q", want, got)
}
if err := compareRules(t, got, want); err != nil {
t.Fatalf("comparison error: %s", err)
}
}
})
}
}
func TestGroupStart(t *testing.T) {
// TODO: make parsing from string instead of file
groups, err := config.Parse([]string{"config/testdata/rules/rules1-good.rules"}, notifier.ValidateTemplates, true)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("failed to parse rules: %s", err)
}
fs := &fakeQuerier{}
fn := &fakeNotifier{}
const evalInterval = time.Millisecond
g := newGroup(groups[0], fs, evalInterval, map[string]string{"cluster": "east-1"})
g.Concurrency = 2
const inst1, inst2, job = "foo", "bar", "baz"
m1 := metricWithLabels(t, "instance", inst1, "job", job)
m2 := metricWithLabels(t, "instance", inst2, "job", job)
r := g.Rules[0].(*AlertingRule)
alert1, err := r.newAlert(m1, nil, time.Now(), nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("faield to create alert: %s", err)
}
alert1.State = notifier.StateFiring
// add external label
alert1.Labels["cluster"] = "east-1"
// add rule labels - see config/testdata/rules1-good.rules
alert1.Labels["label"] = "bar"
alert1.Labels["host"] = inst1
// add service labels
alert1.Labels[alertNameLabel] = alert1.Name
alert1.Labels[alertGroupNameLabel] = g.Name
alert1.ID = hash(alert1.Labels)
alert2, err := r.newAlert(m2, nil, time.Now(), nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("faield to create alert: %s", err)
}
alert2.State = notifier.StateFiring
// add external label
alert2.Labels["cluster"] = "east-1"
// add rule labels - see config/testdata/rules1-good.rules
alert2.Labels["label"] = "bar"
alert2.Labels["host"] = inst2
// add service labels
alert2.Labels[alertNameLabel] = alert2.Name
alert2.Labels[alertGroupNameLabel] = g.Name
alert2.ID = hash(alert2.Labels)
finished := make(chan struct{})
fs.add(m1)
fs.add(m2)
go func() {
g.start(context.Background(), func() []notifier.Notifier { return []notifier.Notifier{fn} }, nil, fs)
close(finished)
}()
// wait for multiple evals
time.Sleep(20 * evalInterval)
gotAlerts := fn.getAlerts()
expectedAlerts := []notifier.Alert{*alert1, *alert2}
compareAlerts(t, expectedAlerts, gotAlerts)
gotAlertsNum := fn.getCounter()
if gotAlertsNum < len(expectedAlerts)*2 {
t.Fatalf("expected to receive at least %d alerts; got %d instead",
len(expectedAlerts)*2, gotAlertsNum)
}
// reset previous data
fs.reset()
// and set only one datapoint for response
fs.add(m1)
// wait for multiple evals
time.Sleep(20 * evalInterval)
gotAlerts = fn.getAlerts()
alert2.State = notifier.StateInactive
expectedAlerts = []notifier.Alert{*alert1, *alert2}
compareAlerts(t, expectedAlerts, gotAlerts)
g.close()
<-finished
}
func TestResolveDuration(t *testing.T) {
testCases := []struct {
groupInterval time.Duration
maxDuration time.Duration
resendDelay time.Duration
expected time.Duration
}{
{time.Minute, 0, 0, 4 * time.Minute},
{time.Minute, 0, 2 * time.Minute, 8 * time.Minute},
{time.Minute, 4 * time.Minute, 4 * time.Minute, 4 * time.Minute},
{2 * time.Minute, time.Minute, 2 * time.Minute, time.Minute},
{time.Minute, 2 * time.Minute, 1 * time.Minute, 2 * time.Minute},
{2 * time.Minute, 0, 1 * time.Minute, 8 * time.Minute},
{0, 0, 0, 0},
}
for _, tc := range testCases {
t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("%v-%v-%v", tc.groupInterval, tc.expected, tc.maxDuration), func(t *testing.T) {
got := getResolveDuration(tc.groupInterval, tc.resendDelay, tc.maxDuration)
if got != tc.expected {
t.Errorf("expected to have %v; got %v", tc.expected, got)
}
})
}
}
func TestGetStaleSeries(t *testing.T) {
ts := time.Now()
e := &executor{
previouslySentSeriesToRW: make(map[uint64]map[string][]prompbmarshal.Label),
}
f := func(rule Rule, labels, expLabels [][]prompbmarshal.Label) {
t.Helper()
var tss []prompbmarshal.TimeSeries
for _, l := range labels {
tss = append(tss, newTimeSeriesPB([]float64{1}, []int64{ts.Unix()}, l))
}
staleS := e.getStaleSeries(rule, tss, ts)
if staleS == nil && expLabels == nil {
return
}
if len(staleS) != len(expLabels) {
t.Fatalf("expected to get %d stale series, got %d",
len(expLabels), len(staleS))
}
for i, exp := range expLabels {
got := staleS[i]
if !reflect.DeepEqual(exp, got.Labels) {
t.Fatalf("expected to get labels: \n%v;\ngot instead: \n%v",
exp, got.Labels)
}
if len(got.Samples) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected to have 1 sample; got %d", len(got.Samples))
}
if !decimal.IsStaleNaN(got.Samples[0].Value) {
t.Fatalf("expected sample value to be %v; got %v", decimal.StaleNaN, got.Samples[0].Value)
}
}
}
// warn: keep in mind, that executor holds the state, so sequence of f calls matters
// single series
f(&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1},
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "foo")},
nil)
f(&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1},
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "foo")},
nil)
f(&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1},
nil,
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "foo")})
f(&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1},
nil,
nil)
// multiple series
f(&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1},
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{
toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "foo"),
toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "bar"),
},
nil)
f(&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1},
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "bar")},
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "foo")})
f(&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1},
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "bar")},
nil)
f(&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1},
nil,
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "bar")})
// multiple rules and series
f(&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1},
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{
toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "foo"),
toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "bar"),
},
nil)
f(&AlertingRule{RuleID: 2},
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{
toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "foo"),
toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "bar"),
},
nil)
f(&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1},
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "bar")},
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "foo")})
f(&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1},
[][]prompbmarshal.Label{toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "bar")},
nil)
}
func TestPurgeStaleSeries(t *testing.T) {
ts := time.Now()
labels := toPromLabels(t, "__name__", "job:foo", "job", "foo")
tss := []prompbmarshal.TimeSeries{newTimeSeriesPB([]float64{1}, []int64{ts.Unix()}, labels)}
f := func(curRules, newRules, expStaleRules []Rule) {
t.Helper()
e := &executor{
previouslySentSeriesToRW: make(map[uint64]map[string][]prompbmarshal.Label),
}
// seed executor with series for
// current rules
for _, rule := range curRules {
e.getStaleSeries(rule, tss, ts)
}
e.purgeStaleSeries(newRules)
if len(e.previouslySentSeriesToRW) != len(expStaleRules) {
t.Fatalf("expected to get %d stale series, got %d",
len(expStaleRules), len(e.previouslySentSeriesToRW))
}
for _, exp := range expStaleRules {
if _, ok := e.previouslySentSeriesToRW[exp.ID()]; !ok {
t.Fatalf("expected to have rule %d; got nil instead", exp.ID())
}
}
}
f(nil, nil, nil)
f(
nil,
[]Rule{&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1}},
nil,
)
f(
[]Rule{&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1}},
nil,
nil,
)
f(
[]Rule{&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1}},
[]Rule{&AlertingRule{RuleID: 2}},
nil,
)
f(
[]Rule{&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1}, &AlertingRule{RuleID: 2}},
[]Rule{&AlertingRule{RuleID: 2}},
[]Rule{&AlertingRule{RuleID: 2}},
)
f(
[]Rule{&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1}, &AlertingRule{RuleID: 2}},
[]Rule{&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1}, &AlertingRule{RuleID: 2}},
[]Rule{&AlertingRule{RuleID: 1}, &AlertingRule{RuleID: 2}},
)
}
func TestFaultyNotifier(t *testing.T) {
fq := &fakeQuerier{}
fq.add(metricWithValueAndLabels(t, 1, "__name__", "foo", "job", "bar"))
r := newTestAlertingRule("instant", 0)
r.q = fq
fn := &fakeNotifier{}
e := &executor{
notifiers: func() []notifier.Notifier {
return []notifier.Notifier{
&faultyNotifier{},
fn,
}
},
}
delay := 5 * time.Second
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), delay)
defer cancel()
go func() {
_ = e.exec(ctx, r, time.Now(), 0, 10)
}()
tn := time.Now()
deadline := tn.Add(delay / 2)
for {
if fn.getCounter() > 0 {
return
}
if tn.After(deadline) {
break
}
tn = time.Now()
time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * 100)
}
t.Fatalf("alive notifier didn't receive notification by %v", deadline)
}
func TestFaultyRW(t *testing.T) {
fq := &fakeQuerier{}
fq.add(metricWithValueAndLabels(t, 1, "__name__", "foo", "job", "bar"))
r := &RecordingRule{
Name: "test",
state: newRuleState(10),
q: fq,
}
e := &executor{
rw: &remotewrite.Client{},
previouslySentSeriesToRW: make(map[uint64]map[string][]prompbmarshal.Label),
}
err := e.exec(context.Background(), r, time.Now(), 0, 10)
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("expected to get an error from faulty RW client, got nil instead")
}
}