* Support instrumentation library in metrics
* Update stdout exporter to display instrumentation info
* Fix tests that use the STDOUT exporter
* Refactor to keep SDK out of API
* Update global Meter and test Meter version
* Revert unneeded import syntax change
* Fix Unit comment
* Update comments
* Update comment
* Revert no-op change to import
* Remove the push controller named Meter map
* Checkpoint
* Remove Provider impls
* Add a test
* Expose Provider() getter instead of implementing the interface
* New label set API
* Checkpoint
* Remove label.Labels interface
* Fix trace
* Remove label storage
* Restore metric_test.go
* Tidy tests
* More comments
* More comments
* Same changes as 654
* Checkpoint
* Fix batch labels
* Avoid Resource.Attributes() where possible
* Update comments and restore order in resource.go
* From feedback
* From feedback
* Move iterator_test & feedback
* Strenghten the label.Set test
* Feedback on typos
* Fix the set test per @krnowak
* Nit
* prometheus: add error wrapping
This PR adds error wrapping to the prometheus exporter.
The added context should make it easier to follow the error path.
This is a follow-up to #622
* feedback
This PR modifies prometheus.Collect to reflect the change introduced
by #557.
The `export{Counter,Histogram,LastValue,Summary}` methods now all return
an error instead of calling the error callback directly.
The callback is now only called on the returned error from `ForEach`.
fixes#563
Co-authored-by: Rahul Patel <rahulpa@google.com>
This PR adds histogram support to the prometheus exporter.
- Adds a new aggregator selector that returns a histogram for `MeasureKind`.
The selector can be constructed using `simple.NewWithHistogramMeasure`
- Adds support for histogram aggregators in prometheus collect method.
With this PR, the default selector is changed to use histograms.
In order to support the prometheus histogram, the `aggregator.Histogram`
interface is extended with the `Sum` method.
fixes#487
Co-authored-by: Rahul Patel <rahulpa@google.com>
* Remove LabelSet frmo api/metric
* SDK tests pass
* Restore benchmarks
* All tests pass
* Remove all mentions of LabelSet
* Test RecordBatch
* Batch test
* Improves benchmark (some)
* Move the benchmark to match HEAD
* Align labels for GOARCH=386
* Add alignment test
* Disable the stress test fo GOARCH=386
* Fix bug
* Move atomic fields into their own file
* Add a TODO
* Comments
* Remove metric.Labels(...)
* FTB
Co-authored-by: Liz Fong-Jones <lizf@honeycomb.io>
* Temporarily opt-out export.Labels from label encoding stuff
* Stop passing label encoding stuff to export.Labels
* Drop label encoding stuff from SDK
* Dogstatd exporter does not need to implement label exporter anymore
* more dogstatd exporter fixes
* export labels get back to encoding stuff
in a lame way, but improvements are coming in following commits
* Get encoded labels through export.Labels
* make SDK to provide its own implementation of export.Labels
* drop dead code
* add noop label exporter
* make export simple labels immutable
* Move the default label encoder to export package
* Simplify the simple export labels a bit
* Reserve some label exporter IDs
* Document and shuffle the code a bit
* Prepare for bring the iterator benchmark test back
We can install a callback to the Batcher's process function - this is
the place where we can access the labels, and thus test the label
iterator.
* Bring back the iterator benchmarks
* Simplifications and docs
* Fix copyright to be consistent with the rest
* Fix typo
* Put reserved label encoder IDs into constants
We get fewer comments about magic numbers that way.
* Fix the label encoder as label exporter thinko
* Update License header for all source files
- Add Apache 2.0 header to source files that did not have one.
- Update all existing headers dated to 2019 to be 2020
- Remove comma from License header to comply with the Apache 2.0
guidelines.
* Update Copyright notice
Use the standard Copyright notices outlined by the
[CNCF](https://github.com/cncf/foundation/blob/master/copyright-notices.md#copyright-notices)
* Do not expose a slice of labels in export.Record
This is really an inconvenient implementation detail leak - we may
want to store labels in a different way. Replace it with an iterator -
it does not force us to use slice of key values as a storage in the
long run.
* Add Len to LabelIterator
It may come in handy in several situations, where we don't have access
to export.Labels object, but only to the label iterator.
* Use reflect value label iterator for the fixed labels
* add reset operation to iterator
Makes my life easier when writing a benchmark. Might also be an
alternative to cloning the iterator.
* Add benchmarks for iterators
* Add import comment
* Add clone operation to label iterator
* Move iterator tests to a separate package
* Add tests for cloning iterators
* Pass label iterator to export labels
* Use non-addressable array reflect values
By not using the value created by `reflect.New()`, but rather by
`reflect.ValueOf()`, we get a non-addressable array in the value,
which does not infer an allocation cost when getting an element from
the array.
* Drop zero iterator
This can be substituted by a reflect value iterator that goes over a
value with a zero-sized array.
* Add a simple iterator that implements label iterator
In the long run this will completely replace the LabelIterator
interface.
* Replace reflect value iterator with simple iterator
* Pass label storage to new export labels, not label iterator
* Drop label iterator interface, rename storage iterator to label iterator
* Drop clone operation from iterator
It's a leftover from interface times and now it's pointless - the
iterator is a simple struct, so cloning it is a simple copy.
* Drop Reset from label iterator
The sole existence of Reset was actually for benchmarking convenience.
Now we can just copy the iterator cheaply, so a need for Reset is no
more.
* Drop noop iterator tests
* Move back iterator tests to export package
* Eagerly get the reflect value of ordered labels
So we won't get into problems when several goroutines want to iterate
the same labels at the same time. Not sure if this would be a big
deal, since every goroutine would compute the same reflect.Value, but
concurrent write to the same memory is bad anyway. And it doesn't cost
us any extra allocations anyway.
* Replace NewSliceLabelIterator() with a method of LabelSlice
* Add some documentation
* Documentation fixes
* Create MeterImpl interface
* Checkpoint w/ sdk.go building
* Checkpoint working on global
* api/global builds (test fails)
* Test fix
* All tests pass
* Comments
* Add two tests
* Comments and uncomment tests
* Precommit part 1
* Still working on tests
* Lint
* Add a test and a TODO
* Cleanup
* Lint
* Interface()->Implementation()
* Apply some feedback
* From feedback
* (A)Synchronous -> (A)Sync
* Add a missing comment
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-Authored-By: Krzesimir Nowak <qdlacz@gmail.com>
* Rename a variable
Co-authored-by: Krzesimir Nowak <qdlacz@gmail.com>
* Update api for Must constructors, with SDK helpers
* Update for Must constructors, leaving TODOs about global errors
* Add tests
* Move Must methods into metric.Must
* Apply the feedback
* Remove interfaces
* Remove more interfaces
* Again...
* Remove a sentence about a dead inteface
* drop gauge instrument
* Restore the benchmark and stress test for lastvalue aggregator, but remove monotonic last-value support
* Rename gauge->lastvalue and remove remaining uses of the word 'gauge'
Co-authored-by: Krzesimir Nowak <krzesimir@kinvolk.io>