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* influxdb: alerting: handle out-of-range numeric aliases * influxdb: updated documentation
201 lines
4.7 KiB
Go
201 lines
4.7 KiB
Go
package influxdb
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"regexp"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"time"
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"github.com/grafana/grafana-plugin-sdk-go/backend"
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"github.com/grafana/grafana-plugin-sdk-go/data"
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)
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type ResponseParser struct{}
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var (
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legendFormat = regexp.MustCompile(`\[\[([\@\/\w-]+)(\.[\@\/\w-]+)*\]\]*|\$(\s*([\@\w-]+?))*`)
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)
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func (rp *ResponseParser) Parse(buf io.ReadCloser, query *Query) *backend.QueryDataResponse {
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resp := backend.NewQueryDataResponse()
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queryRes := backend.DataResponse{}
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response, jsonErr := parseJSON(buf)
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if jsonErr != nil {
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queryRes.Error = jsonErr
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resp.Responses["A"] = queryRes
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return resp
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}
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if response.Error != "" {
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queryRes.Error = fmt.Errorf(response.Error)
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resp.Responses["A"] = queryRes
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return resp
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}
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frames := data.Frames{}
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for _, result := range response.Results {
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frames = append(frames, transformRows(result.Series, query)...)
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if result.Error != "" {
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queryRes.Error = fmt.Errorf(result.Error)
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}
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}
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queryRes.Frames = frames
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resp.Responses["A"] = queryRes
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return resp
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}
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func parseJSON(buf io.ReadCloser) (Response, error) {
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var response Response
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dec := json.NewDecoder(buf)
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dec.UseNumber()
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err := dec.Decode(&response)
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return response, err
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}
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func transformRows(rows []Row, query *Query) data.Frames {
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frames := data.Frames{}
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for _, row := range rows {
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for columnIndex, column := range row.Columns {
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if column == "time" {
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continue
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}
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var timeArray []time.Time
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var valueArray []*float64
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for _, valuePair := range row.Values {
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timestamp, timestampErr := parseTimestamp(valuePair[0])
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// we only add this row if the timestamp is valid
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if timestampErr == nil {
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value := parseValue(valuePair[columnIndex])
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timeArray = append(timeArray, timestamp)
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valueArray = append(valueArray, value)
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}
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}
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name := formatFrameName(row, column, query)
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timeField := data.NewField("time", nil, timeArray)
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valueField := data.NewField("value", row.Tags, valueArray)
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// set a nice name on the value-field
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valueField.SetConfig(&data.FieldConfig{DisplayNameFromDS: name})
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frames = append(frames, data.NewFrame(name, timeField, valueField))
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}
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}
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return frames
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}
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func formatFrameName(row Row, column string, query *Query) string {
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if query.Alias == "" {
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return buildFrameNameFromQuery(row, column)
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}
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nameSegment := strings.Split(row.Name, ".")
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result := legendFormat.ReplaceAllFunc([]byte(query.Alias), func(in []byte) []byte {
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aliasFormat := string(in)
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aliasFormat = strings.Replace(aliasFormat, "[[", "", 1)
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aliasFormat = strings.Replace(aliasFormat, "]]", "", 1)
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aliasFormat = strings.Replace(aliasFormat, "$", "", 1)
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if aliasFormat == "m" || aliasFormat == "measurement" {
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return []byte(query.Measurement)
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}
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if aliasFormat == "col" {
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return []byte(column)
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}
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pos, err := strconv.Atoi(aliasFormat)
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if err == nil && len(nameSegment) > pos {
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return []byte(nameSegment[pos])
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}
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if !strings.HasPrefix(aliasFormat, "tag_") {
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return in
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}
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tagKey := strings.Replace(aliasFormat, "tag_", "", 1)
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tagValue, exist := row.Tags[tagKey]
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if exist {
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return []byte(tagValue)
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}
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return in
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})
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return string(result)
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}
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func buildFrameNameFromQuery(row Row, column string) string {
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var tags []string
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for k, v := range row.Tags {
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tags = append(tags, fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", k, v))
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}
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tagText := ""
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if len(tags) > 0 {
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tagText = fmt.Sprintf(" { %s }", strings.Join(tags, " "))
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}
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return fmt.Sprintf("%s.%s%s", row.Name, column, tagText)
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}
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func parseTimestamp(value interface{}) (time.Time, error) {
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timestampNumber, ok := value.(json.Number)
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if !ok {
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return time.Time{}, fmt.Errorf("timestamp-value has invalid type: %#v", value)
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}
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timestampFloat, err := timestampNumber.Float64()
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if err != nil {
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return time.Time{}, err
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}
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// currently in the code the influxdb-timestamps are requested with
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// seconds-precision, meaning these values are seconds
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t := time.Unix(int64(timestampFloat), 0).UTC()
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return t, nil
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}
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func parseValue(value interface{}) *float64 {
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// NOTE: we use pointers-to-float64 because we need
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// to represent null-json-values. they come for example
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// when we do a group-by with fill(null)
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// FIXME: the value of an influxdb-query can be:
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// - string
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// - float
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// - integer
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// - boolean
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//
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// here we only handle numeric values. this is probably
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// enough for alerting, but later if we want to support
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// arbitrary queries, we will have to improve the code
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if value == nil {
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// this is what json-nulls become
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return nil
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}
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number, ok := value.(json.Number)
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if !ok {
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// in the current inmplementation, errors become nils
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return nil
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}
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fvalue, err := number.Float64()
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if err != nil {
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// in the current inmplementation, errors become nils
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return nil
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}
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return &fvalue
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}
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