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"fmt"
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"log"
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"net/http"
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"regexp"
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"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
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"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/collectors"
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// Add Go module build info.
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reg.MustRegister(collectors.NewBuildInfoCollector())
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reg.MustRegister(collectors.NewGoCollector(
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collectors.WithGoCollections(collectors.GoRuntimeMemStatsCollection | collectors.GoRuntimeMetricsCollection),
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collectors.WithGoCollectorRuntimeMetrics(collectors.GoRuntimeMetricsRule{Matcher: regexp.MustCompile("/.*")}),
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))
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// Expose the registered metrics via HTTP.
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}
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func (c *counter) Write(out *dto.Metric) error {
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val := c.get()
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// Read the Exemplar first and the value second. This is to avoid a race condition
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// where users see an exemplar for a not-yet-existing observation.
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var exemplar *dto.Exemplar
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if e := c.exemplar.Load(); e != nil {
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exemplar = e.(*dto.Exemplar)
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}
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val := c.get()
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return populateMetric(CounterValue, val, c.labelPairs, exemplar, out)
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}
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// to send it to Prometheus in the Collect method.
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//
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// buckets is a map of upper bounds to cumulative counts, excluding the +Inf
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// bucket.
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// bucket. The +Inf bucket is implicit, and its value is equal to the provided count.
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//
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// NewConstHistogram returns an error if the length of labelValues is not
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// consistent with the variable labels in Desc or if Desc is invalid.
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} else {
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// The +Inf bucket should be explicitly added if there is an exemplar for it, similar to non-const histogram logic in https://github.com/prometheus/client_golang/blob/main/prometheus/histogram.go#L357-L365.
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b := &dto.Bucket{
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CumulativeCount: proto.Uint64(pb.Histogram.Bucket[len(pb.Histogram.GetBucket())-1].GetCumulativeCount()),
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CumulativeCount: proto.Uint64(pb.Histogram.GetSampleCount()),
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UpperBound: proto.Float64(math.Inf(1)),
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Exemplar: e,
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}
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}
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}
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infBucket := metric.GetHistogram().Bucket[len(metric.GetHistogram().Bucket)-1].GetUpperBound()
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infBucket := metric.GetHistogram().Bucket[len(metric.GetHistogram().Bucket)-1]
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if infBucket != math.Inf(1) {
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t.Errorf("want %v, got %v", math.Inf(1), infBucket)
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if want, got := math.Inf(1), infBucket.GetUpperBound(); want != got {
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t.Errorf("want %v, got %v", want, got)
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}
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if want, got := uint64(4711), infBucket.GetCumulativeCount(); want != got {
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t.Errorf("want %v, got %v", want, got)
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}
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})
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}
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// Package promauto provides alternative constructors for the fundamental
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// Prometheus metric types and their …Vec and …Func variants. The difference to
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// their counterparts in the prometheus package is that the promauto
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// constructors return Collectors that are already registered with a
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// registry. There are two sets of constructors. The constructors in the first
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// set are top-level functions, while the constructors in the other set are
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// methods of the Factory type. The top-level function return Collectors
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// registered with the global registry (prometheus.DefaultRegisterer), while the
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// methods return Collectors registered with the registry the Factory was
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// constructed with. All constructors panic if the registration fails.
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// constructors register the Collectors with a registry before returning them.
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// There are two sets of constructors. The constructors in the first set are
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// top-level functions, while the constructors in the other set are methods of
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// the Factory type. The top-level function return Collectors registered with
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// the global registry (prometheus.DefaultRegisterer), while the methods return
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// Collectors registered with the registry the Factory was constructed with. All
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// constructors panic if the registration fails.
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//
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// The following example is a complete program to create a histogram of normally
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// distributed random numbers from the math/rand package:
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