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prometheus: add histogram support to exporter (#601)
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>
2020-04-01 14:36:37 -07:00

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// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
//
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package aggregator // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/export/metric/aggregator"
import (
"fmt"
"math"
"time"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/api/core"
"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/api/metric"
export "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/export/metric"
)
// These interfaces describe the various ways to access state from an
// Aggregator.
type (
// Sum returns an aggregated sum.
Sum interface {
Sum() (core.Number, error)
}
// Sum returns the number of values that were aggregated.
Count interface {
Count() (int64, error)
}
// Min returns the minimum value over the set of values that were aggregated.
Min interface {
Min() (core.Number, error)
}
// Max returns the maximum value over the set of values that were aggregated.
Max interface {
Max() (core.Number, error)
}
// Quantile returns an exact or estimated quantile over the
// set of values that were aggregated.
Quantile interface {
Quantile(float64) (core.Number, error)
}
// LastValue returns the latest value that was aggregated.
LastValue interface {
LastValue() (core.Number, time.Time, error)
}
// Points returns the raw set of values that were aggregated.
Points interface {
Points() ([]core.Number, error)
}
// Buckets represents histogram buckets boundaries and counts.
//
// For a Histogram with N defined boundaries, e.g, [x, y, z].
// There are N+1 counts: [-inf, x), [x, y), [y, z), [z, +inf]
Buckets struct {
Boundaries []core.Number
Counts []core.Number
}
// Histogram returns the count of events in pre-determined buckets.
Histogram interface {
Sum
Histogram() (Buckets, error)
}
// MinMaxSumCount supports the Min, Max, Sum, and Count interfaces.
MinMaxSumCount interface {
Min
Max
Sum
Count
}
// Distribution supports the Min, Max, Sum, Count, and Quantile
// interfaces.
Distribution interface {
MinMaxSumCount
Quantile
}
)
var (
ErrInvalidQuantile = fmt.Errorf("the requested quantile is out of range")
ErrNegativeInput = fmt.Errorf("negative value is out of range for this instrument")
ErrNaNInput = fmt.Errorf("NaN value is an invalid input")
ErrInconsistentType = fmt.Errorf("inconsistent aggregator types")
// ErrNoData is returned when (due to a race with collection)
// the Aggregator is check-pointed before the first value is set.
// The aggregator should simply be skipped in this case.
ErrNoData = fmt.Errorf("no data collected by this aggregator")
)
// NewInconsistentMergeError formats an error describing an attempt to
// merge different-type aggregators. The result can be unwrapped as
// an ErrInconsistentType.
func NewInconsistentMergeError(a1, a2 export.Aggregator) error {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot merge %T with %T: %w", a1, a2, ErrInconsistentType)
}
// RangeTest is a commmon routine for testing for valid input values.
// This rejects NaN values. This rejects negative values when the
// metric instrument does not support negative values, including
// monotonic counter metrics and absolute measure metrics.
func RangeTest(number core.Number, descriptor *metric.Descriptor) error {
numberKind := descriptor.NumberKind()
if numberKind == core.Float64NumberKind && math.IsNaN(number.AsFloat64()) {
return ErrNaNInput
}
switch descriptor.MetricKind() {
case metric.CounterKind:
if number.IsNegative(numberKind) {
return ErrNegativeInput
}
}
return nil
}