268 lines
9.9 KiB
Go
268 lines
9.9 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2016 The Prometheus Authors
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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// Package promhttp provides tooling around HTTP servers and clients.
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//
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// First, the package allows the creation of http.Handler instances to expose
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// Prometheus metrics via HTTP. promhttp.Handler acts on the
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// prometheus.DefaultGatherer. With HandlerFor, you can create a handler for a
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// custom registry or anything that implements the Gatherer interface. It also
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// allows the creation of handlers that act differently on errors or allow to
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// log errors.
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//
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// Second, the package provides tooling to instrument instances of http.Handler
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// via middleware. Middleware wrappers follow the naming scheme
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// InstrumentHandlerX, where X describes the intended use of the middleware.
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// See each function's doc comment for specific details.
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//
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// Finally, the package allows for an http.RoundTripper to be instrumented via
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// middleware. Middleware wrappers follow the naming scheme
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// InstrumentRoundTripperX, where X describes the intended use of the
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// middleware. See each function's doc comment for specific details.
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package promhttp
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import (
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"bytes"
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"compress/gzip"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"net/http"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"github.com/prometheus/common/expfmt"
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"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
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)
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const (
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contentTypeHeader = "Content-Type"
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contentLengthHeader = "Content-Length"
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contentEncodingHeader = "Content-Encoding"
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acceptEncodingHeader = "Accept-Encoding"
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)
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var bufPool sync.Pool
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func getBuf() *bytes.Buffer {
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buf := bufPool.Get()
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if buf == nil {
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return &bytes.Buffer{}
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}
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return buf.(*bytes.Buffer)
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}
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func giveBuf(buf *bytes.Buffer) {
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buf.Reset()
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bufPool.Put(buf)
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}
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// Handler returns an http.Handler for the prometheus.DefaultGatherer, using
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// default HandlerOpts, i.e. it reports the first error as an HTTP error, it has
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// no error logging, and it applies compression if requested by the client.
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//
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// The returned http.Handler is already instrumented using the
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// InstrumentMetricHandler function and the prometheus.DefaultRegisterer. If you
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// create multiple http.Handlers by separate calls of the Handler function, the
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// metrics used for instrumentation will be shared between them, providing
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// global scrape counts.
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//
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// This function is meant to cover the bulk of basic use cases. If you are doing
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// anything that requires more customization (including using a non-default
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// Gatherer, different instrumentation, and non-default HandlerOpts), use the
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// HandlerFor function. See there for details.
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func Handler() http.Handler {
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return InstrumentMetricHandler(
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prometheus.DefaultRegisterer, HandlerFor(prometheus.DefaultGatherer, HandlerOpts{}),
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)
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}
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// HandlerFor returns an uninstrumented http.Handler for the provided
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// Gatherer. The behavior of the Handler is defined by the provided
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// HandlerOpts. Thus, HandlerFor is useful to create http.Handlers for custom
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// Gatherers, with non-default HandlerOpts, and/or with custom (or no)
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// instrumentation. Use the InstrumentMetricHandler function to apply the same
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// kind of instrumentation as it is used by the Handler function.
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func HandlerFor(reg prometheus.Gatherer, opts HandlerOpts) http.Handler {
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return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
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mfs, err := reg.Gather()
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if err != nil {
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if opts.ErrorLog != nil {
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opts.ErrorLog.Println("error gathering metrics:", err)
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}
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switch opts.ErrorHandling {
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case PanicOnError:
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panic(err)
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case ContinueOnError:
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if len(mfs) == 0 {
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http.Error(w, "No metrics gathered, last error:\n\n"+err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
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return
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}
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case HTTPErrorOnError:
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http.Error(w, "An error has occurred during metrics gathering:\n\n"+err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
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return
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}
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}
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contentType := expfmt.Negotiate(req.Header)
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buf := getBuf()
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defer giveBuf(buf)
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writer, encoding := decorateWriter(req, buf, opts.DisableCompression)
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enc := expfmt.NewEncoder(writer, contentType)
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var lastErr error
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for _, mf := range mfs {
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if err := enc.Encode(mf); err != nil {
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lastErr = err
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if opts.ErrorLog != nil {
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opts.ErrorLog.Println("error encoding metric family:", err)
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}
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switch opts.ErrorHandling {
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case PanicOnError:
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panic(err)
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case ContinueOnError:
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// Handled later.
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case HTTPErrorOnError:
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http.Error(w, "An error has occurred during metrics encoding:\n\n"+err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
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return
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}
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}
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}
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if closer, ok := writer.(io.Closer); ok {
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closer.Close()
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}
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if lastErr != nil && buf.Len() == 0 {
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http.Error(w, "No metrics encoded, last error:\n\n"+lastErr.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
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return
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}
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header := w.Header()
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header.Set(contentTypeHeader, string(contentType))
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header.Set(contentLengthHeader, fmt.Sprint(buf.Len()))
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if encoding != "" {
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header.Set(contentEncodingHeader, encoding)
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}
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w.Write(buf.Bytes())
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// TODO(beorn7): Consider streaming serving of metrics.
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})
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}
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// InstrumentMetricHandler is usually used with an http.Handler returned by the
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// HandlerFor function. It instruments the provided http.Handler with two
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// metrics: A counter vector "promhttp_metric_handler_requests_total" to count
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// scrapes partitioned by HTTP status code, and a gauge
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// "promhttp_metric_handler_requests_in_flight" to track the number of
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// simultaneous scrapes. This function idempotently registers collectors for
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// both metrics with the provided Registerer. It panics if the registration
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// fails. The provided metrics are useful to see how many scrapes hit the
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// monitored target (which could be from different Prometheus servers or other
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// scrapers), and how often they overlap (which would result in more than one
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// scrape in flight at the same time). Note that the scrapes-in-flight gauge
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// will contain the scrape by which it is exposed, while the scrape counter will
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// only get incremented after the scrape is complete (as only then the status
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// code is known). For tracking scrape durations, use the
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// "scrape_duration_seconds" gauge created by the Prometheus server upon each
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// scrape.
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func InstrumentMetricHandler(reg prometheus.Registerer, handler http.Handler) http.Handler {
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cnt := prometheus.NewCounterVec(
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prometheus.CounterOpts{
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Name: "promhttp_metric_handler_requests_total",
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Help: "Total number of scrapes by HTTP status code.",
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},
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[]string{"code"},
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)
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// Initialize the most likely HTTP status codes.
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cnt.WithLabelValues("200")
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cnt.WithLabelValues("500")
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if err := reg.Register(cnt); err != nil {
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if are, ok := err.(prometheus.AlreadyRegisteredError); ok {
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cnt = are.ExistingCollector.(*prometheus.CounterVec)
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} else {
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panic(err)
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}
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}
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gge := prometheus.NewGauge(prometheus.GaugeOpts{
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Name: "promhttp_metric_handler_requests_in_flight",
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Help: "Current number of scrapes being served.",
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})
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if err := reg.Register(gge); err != nil {
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if are, ok := err.(prometheus.AlreadyRegisteredError); ok {
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gge = are.ExistingCollector.(prometheus.Gauge)
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} else {
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panic(err)
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}
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}
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return InstrumentHandlerCounter(cnt, InstrumentHandlerInFlight(gge, handler))
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}
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// HandlerErrorHandling defines how a Handler serving metrics will handle
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// errors.
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type HandlerErrorHandling int
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// These constants cause handlers serving metrics to behave as described if
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// errors are encountered.
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const (
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// Serve an HTTP status code 500 upon the first error
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// encountered. Report the error message in the body.
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HTTPErrorOnError HandlerErrorHandling = iota
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// Ignore errors and try to serve as many metrics as possible. However,
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// if no metrics can be served, serve an HTTP status code 500 and the
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// last error message in the body. Only use this in deliberate "best
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// effort" metrics collection scenarios. It is recommended to at least
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// log errors (by providing an ErrorLog in HandlerOpts) to not mask
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// errors completely.
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ContinueOnError
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// Panic upon the first error encountered (useful for "crash only" apps).
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PanicOnError
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)
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// Logger is the minimal interface HandlerOpts needs for logging. Note that
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// log.Logger from the standard library implements this interface, and it is
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// easy to implement by custom loggers, if they don't do so already anyway.
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type Logger interface {
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Println(v ...interface{})
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}
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// HandlerOpts specifies options how to serve metrics via an http.Handler. The
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// zero value of HandlerOpts is a reasonable default.
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type HandlerOpts struct {
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// ErrorLog specifies an optional logger for errors collecting and
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// serving metrics. If nil, errors are not logged at all.
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ErrorLog Logger
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// ErrorHandling defines how errors are handled. Note that errors are
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// logged regardless of the configured ErrorHandling provided ErrorLog
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// is not nil.
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ErrorHandling HandlerErrorHandling
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// If DisableCompression is true, the handler will never compress the
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// response, even if requested by the client.
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DisableCompression bool
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}
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// decorateWriter wraps a writer to handle gzip compression if requested. It
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// returns the decorated writer and the appropriate "Content-Encoding" header
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// (which is empty if no compression is enabled).
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func decorateWriter(request *http.Request, writer io.Writer, compressionDisabled bool) (io.Writer, string) {
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if compressionDisabled {
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return writer, ""
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}
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header := request.Header.Get(acceptEncodingHeader)
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parts := strings.Split(header, ",")
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for _, part := range parts {
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part := strings.TrimSpace(part)
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if part == "gzip" || strings.HasPrefix(part, "gzip;") {
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return gzip.NewWriter(writer), "gzip"
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}
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}
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return writer, ""
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}
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