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Add constrained labels and Constrained variant for all MetricVecs #1151

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26 changes: 23 additions & 3 deletions prometheus/counter.go
Expand Up @@ -59,6 +59,18 @@ type ExemplarAdder interface {
// CounterOpts is an alias for Opts. See there for doc comments.
type CounterOpts Opts

// CounterVecOpts bundles the options to create a CounterVec metric.
// It is mandatory to set CounterOpts, see there for mandatory fields. VariableLabels
// is optional and can safely be left to its default value.
type CounterVecOpts struct {
CounterOpts

// VariableLabels are used to partition the metric vector by the given set
// of labels. Each label value will be constrained with the optional Contraint
// function, if provided.
VariableLabels ConstrainableLabels
}

// NewCounter creates a new Counter based on the provided CounterOpts.
//
// The returned implementation also implements ExemplarAdder. It is safe to
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -174,16 +186,24 @@ type CounterVec struct {
// NewCounterVec creates a new CounterVec based on the provided CounterOpts and
// partitioned by the given label names.
func NewCounterVec(opts CounterOpts, labelNames []string) *CounterVec {
desc := NewDesc(
return V2.NewCounterVec(CounterVecOpts{
CounterOpts: opts,
VariableLabels: UnconstrainedLabels(labelNames),
})
}

// NewCounterVec creates a new CounterVec based on the provided CounterVecOpts.
func (v2) NewCounterVec(opts CounterVecOpts) *CounterVec {
desc := V2.NewDesc(
BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
opts.Help,
labelNames,
opts.VariableLabels,
opts.ConstLabels,
)
return &CounterVec{
MetricVec: NewMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric {
if len(lvs) != len(desc.variableLabels) {
panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels, lvs))
panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels.labelNames(), lvs))
}
result := &counter{desc: desc, labelPairs: MakeLabelPairs(desc, lvs), now: time.Now}
result.init(result) // Init self-collection.
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion prometheus/counter_test.go
Expand Up @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ func TestCounterVecGetMetricWithInvalidLabelValues(t *testing.T) {
Name: "test",
}, []string{"a"})

labelValues := make([]string, len(test.labels))
labelValues := make([]string, 0, len(test.labels))
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for _, val := range test.labels {
labelValues = append(labelValues, val)
}
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34 changes: 24 additions & 10 deletions prometheus/desc.go
Expand Up @@ -53,9 +53,9 @@ type Desc struct {
// constLabelPairs contains precalculated DTO label pairs based on
// the constant labels.
constLabelPairs []*dto.LabelPair
// variableLabels contains names of labels for which the metric
// maintains variable values.
variableLabels []string
// variableLabels contains names of labels and normalization function for
// which the metric maintains variable values.
variableLabels ConstrainedLabels
// id is a hash of the values of the ConstLabels and fqName. This
// must be unique among all registered descriptors and can therefore be
// used as an identifier of the descriptor.
Expand All @@ -79,10 +79,24 @@ type Desc struct {
// For constLabels, the label values are constant. Therefore, they are fully
// specified in the Desc. See the Collector example for a usage pattern.
func NewDesc(fqName, help string, variableLabels []string, constLabels Labels) *Desc {
return V2.NewDesc(fqName, help, UnconstrainedLabels(variableLabels), constLabels)
}

// NewDesc allocates and initializes a new Desc. Errors are recorded in the Desc
// and will be reported on registration time. variableLabels and constLabels can
// be nil if no such labels should be set. fqName must not be empty.
//
// variableLabels only contain the label names and normalization functions. Their
// label values are variable and therefore not part of the Desc. (They are managed
// within the Metric.)
//
// For constLabels, the label values are constant. Therefore, they are fully
// specified in the Desc. See the Collector example for a usage pattern.
func (v2) NewDesc(fqName, help string, variableLabels ConstrainableLabels, constLabels Labels) *Desc {
d := &Desc{
fqName: fqName,
help: help,
variableLabels: variableLabels,
variableLabels: variableLabels.constrainedLabels(),
}
if !model.IsValidMetricName(model.LabelValue(fqName)) {
d.err = fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid metric name", fqName)
Expand All @@ -92,7 +106,7 @@ func NewDesc(fqName, help string, variableLabels []string, constLabels Labels) *
// their sorted label names) plus the fqName (at position 0).
labelValues := make([]string, 1, len(constLabels)+1)
labelValues[0] = fqName
labelNames := make([]string, 0, len(constLabels)+len(variableLabels))
labelNames := make([]string, 0, len(constLabels)+len(d.variableLabels))
labelNameSet := map[string]struct{}{}
// First add only the const label names and sort them...
for labelName := range constLabels {
Expand All @@ -117,13 +131,13 @@ func NewDesc(fqName, help string, variableLabels []string, constLabels Labels) *
// Now add the variable label names, but prefix them with something that
// cannot be in a regular label name. That prevents matching the label
// dimension with a different mix between preset and variable labels.
for _, labelName := range variableLabels {
if !checkLabelName(labelName) {
d.err = fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid label name for metric %q", labelName, fqName)
for _, label := range d.variableLabels {
if !checkLabelName(label.Name) {
d.err = fmt.Errorf("%q is not a valid label name for metric %q", label.Name, fqName)
return d
}
labelNames = append(labelNames, "$"+labelName)
labelNameSet[labelName] = struct{}{}
labelNames = append(labelNames, "$"+label.Name)
labelNameSet[label.Name] = struct{}{}
}
if len(labelNames) != len(labelNameSet) {
d.err = fmt.Errorf("duplicate label names in constant and variable labels for metric %q", fqName)
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions prometheus/examples_test.go
Expand Up @@ -294,9 +294,9 @@ func ExampleRegister() {

// Output:
// taskCounter registered.
// taskCounterVec not registered: a previously registered descriptor with the same fully-qualified name as Desc{fqName: "worker_pool_completed_tasks_total", help: "Total number of tasks completed.", constLabels: {}, variableLabels: [worker_id]} has different label names or a different help string
// taskCounterVec not registered: a previously registered descriptor with the same fully-qualified name as Desc{fqName: "worker_pool_completed_tasks_total", help: "Total number of tasks completed.", constLabels: {}, variableLabels: [{worker_id <nil>}]} has different label names or a different help string
// taskCounter unregistered.
// taskCounterVec not registered: a previously registered descriptor with the same fully-qualified name as Desc{fqName: "worker_pool_completed_tasks_total", help: "Total number of tasks completed.", constLabels: {}, variableLabels: [worker_id]} has different label names or a different help string
// taskCounterVec not registered: a previously registered descriptor with the same fully-qualified name as Desc{fqName: "worker_pool_completed_tasks_total", help: "Total number of tasks completed.", constLabels: {}, variableLabels: [{worker_id <nil>}]} has different label names or a different help string
// taskCounterVec registered.
// Worker initialization failed: inconsistent label cardinality: expected 1 label values but got 2 in []string{"42", "spurious arg"}
// notMyCounter is nil.
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26 changes: 23 additions & 3 deletions prometheus/gauge.go
Expand Up @@ -55,6 +55,18 @@ type Gauge interface {
// GaugeOpts is an alias for Opts. See there for doc comments.
type GaugeOpts Opts

// GaugeVecOpts bundles the options to create a GaugeVec metric.
// It is mandatory to set GaugeOpts, see there for mandatory fields. VariableLabels
// is optional and can safely be left to its default value.
type GaugeVecOpts struct {
GaugeOpts

// VariableLabels are used to partition the metric vector by the given set
// of labels. Each label value will be constrained with the optional Contraint
// function, if provided.
VariableLabels ConstrainableLabels
}

// NewGauge creates a new Gauge based on the provided GaugeOpts.
//
// The returned implementation is optimized for a fast Set method. If you have a
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -138,16 +150,24 @@ type GaugeVec struct {
// NewGaugeVec creates a new GaugeVec based on the provided GaugeOpts and
// partitioned by the given label names.
func NewGaugeVec(opts GaugeOpts, labelNames []string) *GaugeVec {
desc := NewDesc(
return V2.NewGaugeVec(GaugeVecOpts{
GaugeOpts: opts,
VariableLabels: UnconstrainedLabels(labelNames),
})
}

// NewGaugeVec creates a new GaugeVec based on the provided GaugeVecOpts.
func (v2) NewGaugeVec(opts GaugeVecOpts) *GaugeVec {
desc := V2.NewDesc(
BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
opts.Help,
labelNames,
opts.VariableLabels,
opts.ConstLabels,
)
return &GaugeVec{
MetricVec: NewMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric {
if len(lvs) != len(desc.variableLabels) {
panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels, lvs))
panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels.labelNames(), lvs))
}
result := &gauge{desc: desc, labelPairs: MakeLabelPairs(desc, lvs)}
result.init(result) // Init self-collection.
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30 changes: 25 additions & 5 deletions prometheus/histogram.go
Expand Up @@ -469,6 +469,18 @@ type HistogramOpts struct {
NativeHistogramMaxZeroThreshold float64
}

// HistogramVecOpts bundles the options to create a HistogramVec metric.
// It is mandatory to set HistogramOpts, see there for mandatory fields. VariableLabels
// is optional and can safely be left to its default value.
type HistogramVecOpts struct {
HistogramOpts

// VariableLabels are used to partition the metric vector by the given set
// of labels. Each label value will be constrained with the optional Contraint
// function, if provided.
VariableLabels ConstrainableLabels
}

// NewHistogram creates a new Histogram based on the provided HistogramOpts. It
// panics if the buckets in HistogramOpts are not in strictly increasing order.
//
Expand All @@ -489,11 +501,11 @@ func NewHistogram(opts HistogramOpts) Histogram {

func newHistogram(desc *Desc, opts HistogramOpts, labelValues ...string) Histogram {
if len(desc.variableLabels) != len(labelValues) {
panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels, labelValues))
panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels.labelNames(), labelValues))
}

for _, n := range desc.variableLabels {
if n == bucketLabel {
if n.Name == bucketLabel {
panic(errBucketLabelNotAllowed)
}
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1030,15 +1042,23 @@ type HistogramVec struct {
// NewHistogramVec creates a new HistogramVec based on the provided HistogramOpts and
// partitioned by the given label names.
func NewHistogramVec(opts HistogramOpts, labelNames []string) *HistogramVec {
desc := NewDesc(
return V2.NewHistogramVec(HistogramVecOpts{
HistogramOpts: opts,
VariableLabels: UnconstrainedLabels(labelNames),
})
}

// NewHistogramVec creates a new HistogramVec based on the provided HistogramVecOpts.
func (v2) NewHistogramVec(opts HistogramVecOpts) *HistogramVec {
desc := V2.NewDesc(
BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
opts.Help,
labelNames,
opts.VariableLabels,
opts.ConstLabels,
)
return &HistogramVec{
MetricVec: NewMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric {
return newHistogram(desc, opts, lvs...)
return newHistogram(desc, opts.HistogramOpts, lvs...)
}),
}
}
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72 changes: 72 additions & 0 deletions prometheus/labels.go
Expand Up @@ -32,6 +32,78 @@ import (
// create a Desc.
type Labels map[string]string

// ConstrainedLabels represents a label name and its constrain function
// to normalize label values. This type is commonly used when constructing
// metric vector Collectors.
type ConstrainedLabel struct {
Name string
Constraint func(string) string
}

func (cl ConstrainedLabel) Constrain(v string) string {
if cl.Constraint == nil {
return v
}
return cl.Constraint(v)
}

// ConstrainableLabels is an interface that allows creating of labels that can
// be optionally constrained.
//
// prometheus.V2().NewCounterVec(CounterVecOpts{
// CounterOpts: {...}, // Usual CounterOpts fields
// VariableLabels: []ConstrainedLabels{
// {Name: "A"},
// {Name: "B", Constraint: func(v string) string { ... }},
// },
// })
type ConstrainableLabels interface {
constrainedLabels() ConstrainedLabels
labelNames() []string
}

// ConstrainedLabels represents a collection of label name -> constrain function
// to normalize label values. This type is commonly used when constructing
// metric vector Collectors.
type ConstrainedLabels []ConstrainedLabel

func (cls ConstrainedLabels) constrainedLabels() ConstrainedLabels {
return cls
}

func (cls ConstrainedLabels) labelNames() []string {
names := make([]string, len(cls))
for i, label := range cls {
names[i] = label.Name
}
return names
}

// UnconstrainedLabels represents collection of label without any constraint on
// their value. Thus, it is simply a collection of label names.
//
// UnconstrainedLabels([]string{ "A", "B" })
//
// is equivalent to
//
// ConstrainedLabels {
// { Name: "A" },
// { Name: "B" },
// }
type UnconstrainedLabels []string
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func (uls UnconstrainedLabels) constrainedLabels() ConstrainedLabels {
constrainedLabels := make([]ConstrainedLabel, len(uls))
for i, l := range uls {
constrainedLabels[i] = ConstrainedLabel{Name: l}
}
return constrainedLabels
}

func (uls UnconstrainedLabels) labelNames() []string {
return uls
}

// reservedLabelPrefix is a prefix which is not legal in user-supplied
// label names.
const reservedLabelPrefix = "__"
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion prometheus/registry.go
Expand Up @@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ func checkDescConsistency(
copy(lpsFromDesc, desc.constLabelPairs)
for _, l := range desc.variableLabels {
lpsFromDesc = append(lpsFromDesc, &dto.LabelPair{
Name: proto.String(l),
Name: proto.String(l.Name),
})
}
if len(lpsFromDesc) != len(dtoMetric.Label) {
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32 changes: 26 additions & 6 deletions prometheus/summary.go
Expand Up @@ -148,6 +148,18 @@ type SummaryOpts struct {
BufCap uint32
}

// SummaryVecOpts bundles the options to create a SummaryVec metric.
// It is mandatory to set SummaryOpts, see there for mandatory fields. VariableLabels
// is optional and can safely be left to its default value.
type SummaryVecOpts struct {
SummaryOpts

// VariableLabels are used to partition the metric vector by the given set
// of labels. Each label value will be constrained with the optional Contraint
// function, if provided.
VariableLabels ConstrainableLabels
}

// Problem with the sliding-window decay algorithm... The Merge method of
// perk/quantile is actually not working as advertised - and it might be
// unfixable, as the underlying algorithm is apparently not capable of merging
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -178,11 +190,11 @@ func NewSummary(opts SummaryOpts) Summary {

func newSummary(desc *Desc, opts SummaryOpts, labelValues ...string) Summary {
if len(desc.variableLabels) != len(labelValues) {
panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels, labelValues))
panic(makeInconsistentCardinalityError(desc.fqName, desc.variableLabels.labelNames(), labelValues))
}

for _, n := range desc.variableLabels {
if n == quantileLabel {
if n.Name == quantileLabel {
panic(errQuantileLabelNotAllowed)
}
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -530,20 +542,28 @@ type SummaryVec struct {
// it is handled by the Prometheus server internally, “quantile” is an illegal
// label name. NewSummaryVec will panic if this label name is used.
func NewSummaryVec(opts SummaryOpts, labelNames []string) *SummaryVec {
for _, ln := range labelNames {
return V2.NewSummaryVec(SummaryVecOpts{
SummaryOpts: opts,
VariableLabels: UnconstrainedLabels(labelNames),
})
}

// NewSummaryVec creates a new SummaryVec based on the provided SummaryVecOpts.
func (v2) NewSummaryVec(opts SummaryVecOpts) *SummaryVec {
for _, ln := range opts.VariableLabels.labelNames() {
if ln == quantileLabel {
panic(errQuantileLabelNotAllowed)
}
}
desc := NewDesc(
desc := V2.NewDesc(
BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name),
opts.Help,
labelNames,
opts.VariableLabels,
opts.ConstLabels,
)
return &SummaryVec{
MetricVec: NewMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric {
return newSummary(desc, opts, lvs...)
return newSummary(desc, opts.SummaryOpts, lvs...)
}),
}
}
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