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184 lines
5.4 KiB
184 lines
5.4 KiB
package metrics
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import (
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"sync"
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"time"
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)
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type TimerSnapshot interface {
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HistogramSnapshot
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MeterSnapshot
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}
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// Timers capture the duration and rate of events.
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type Timer interface {
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Snapshot() TimerSnapshot
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Stop()
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Time(func())
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UpdateSince(time.Time)
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Update(time.Duration)
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}
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// GetOrRegisterTimer returns an existing Timer or constructs and registers a
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// new StandardTimer.
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// Be sure to unregister the meter from the registry once it is of no use to
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// allow for garbage collection.
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func GetOrRegisterTimer(name string, r Registry) Timer {
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if nil == r {
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r = DefaultRegistry
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}
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return r.GetOrRegister(name, NewTimer).(Timer)
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}
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// NewCustomTimer constructs a new StandardTimer from a Histogram and a Meter.
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// Be sure to call Stop() once the timer is of no use to allow for garbage collection.
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func NewCustomTimer(h Histogram, m Meter) Timer {
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if !Enabled {
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return NilTimer{}
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}
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return &StandardTimer{
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histogram: h,
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meter: m,
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}
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}
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// NewRegisteredTimer constructs and registers a new StandardTimer.
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// Be sure to unregister the meter from the registry once it is of no use to
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// allow for garbage collection.
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func NewRegisteredTimer(name string, r Registry) Timer {
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c := NewTimer()
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if nil == r {
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r = DefaultRegistry
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}
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r.Register(name, c)
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return c
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}
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// NewTimer constructs a new StandardTimer using an exponentially-decaying
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// sample with the same reservoir size and alpha as UNIX load averages.
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// Be sure to call Stop() once the timer is of no use to allow for garbage collection.
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func NewTimer() Timer {
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if !Enabled {
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return NilTimer{}
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}
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return &StandardTimer{
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histogram: NewHistogram(NewExpDecaySample(1028, 0.015)),
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meter: NewMeter(),
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}
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}
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// NilTimer is a no-op Timer.
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type NilTimer struct{}
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func (NilTimer) Snapshot() TimerSnapshot { return (*emptySnapshot)(nil) }
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func (NilTimer) Stop() {}
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func (NilTimer) Time(f func()) { f() }
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func (NilTimer) Update(time.Duration) {}
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func (NilTimer) UpdateSince(time.Time) {}
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// StandardTimer is the standard implementation of a Timer and uses a Histogram
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// and Meter.
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type StandardTimer struct {
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histogram Histogram
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meter Meter
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mutex sync.Mutex
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}
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// Snapshot returns a read-only copy of the timer.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Snapshot() TimerSnapshot {
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t.mutex.Lock()
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defer t.mutex.Unlock()
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return &timerSnapshot{
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histogram: t.histogram.Snapshot(),
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meter: t.meter.Snapshot(),
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}
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}
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// Stop stops the meter.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Stop() {
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t.meter.Stop()
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}
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// Record the duration of the execution of the given function.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Time(f func()) {
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ts := time.Now()
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f()
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t.Update(time.Since(ts))
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}
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// Record the duration of an event.
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func (t *StandardTimer) Update(d time.Duration) {
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t.mutex.Lock()
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defer t.mutex.Unlock()
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t.histogram.Update(int64(d))
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t.meter.Mark(1)
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}
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// Record the duration of an event that started at a time and ends now.
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func (t *StandardTimer) UpdateSince(ts time.Time) {
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t.mutex.Lock()
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defer t.mutex.Unlock()
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t.histogram.Update(int64(time.Since(ts)))
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t.meter.Mark(1)
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}
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// timerSnapshot is a read-only copy of another Timer.
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type timerSnapshot struct {
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histogram HistogramSnapshot
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meter MeterSnapshot
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}
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// Count returns the number of events recorded at the time the snapshot was
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// taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) Count() int64 { return t.histogram.Count() }
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// Max returns the maximum value at the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) Max() int64 { return t.histogram.Max() }
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// Size returns the size of the sample at the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) Size() int { return t.histogram.Size() }
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// Mean returns the mean value at the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) Mean() float64 { return t.histogram.Mean() }
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// Min returns the minimum value at the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) Min() int64 { return t.histogram.Min() }
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// Percentile returns an arbitrary percentile of sampled values at the time the
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// snapshot was taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) Percentile(p float64) float64 {
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return t.histogram.Percentile(p)
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}
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// Percentiles returns a slice of arbitrary percentiles of sampled values at
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// the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) Percentiles(ps []float64) []float64 {
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return t.histogram.Percentiles(ps)
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}
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// Rate1 returns the one-minute moving average rate of events per second at the
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// time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) Rate1() float64 { return t.meter.Rate1() }
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// Rate5 returns the five-minute moving average rate of events per second at
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// the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) Rate5() float64 { return t.meter.Rate5() }
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// Rate15 returns the fifteen-minute moving average rate of events per second
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// at the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) Rate15() float64 { return t.meter.Rate15() }
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// RateMean returns the meter's mean rate of events per second at the time the
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// snapshot was taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) RateMean() float64 { return t.meter.RateMean() }
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// StdDev returns the standard deviation of the values at the time the snapshot
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// was taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) StdDev() float64 { return t.histogram.StdDev() }
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// Sum returns the sum at the time the snapshot was taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) Sum() int64 { return t.histogram.Sum() }
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// Variance returns the variance of the values at the time the snapshot was
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// taken.
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func (t *timerSnapshot) Variance() float64 { return t.histogram.Variance() }
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