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Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go')
-rw-r--r-- | vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go | 73 |
1 files changed, 51 insertions, 22 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go index 9719e8f..6cc6e68 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/histogram.go @@ -287,12 +287,11 @@ func (h *histogram) Write(out *dto.Metric) error { // (e.g. HTTP request latencies, partitioned by status code and method). Create // instances with NewHistogramVec. type HistogramVec struct { - *MetricVec + *metricVec } // NewHistogramVec creates a new HistogramVec based on the provided HistogramOpts and -// partitioned by the given label names. At least one label name must be -// provided. +// partitioned by the given label names. func NewHistogramVec(opts HistogramOpts, labelNames []string) *HistogramVec { desc := NewDesc( BuildFQName(opts.Namespace, opts.Subsystem, opts.Name), @@ -301,30 +300,60 @@ func NewHistogramVec(opts HistogramOpts, labelNames []string) *HistogramVec { opts.ConstLabels, ) return &HistogramVec{ - MetricVec: newMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric { + metricVec: newMetricVec(desc, func(lvs ...string) Metric { return newHistogram(desc, opts, lvs...) }), } } -// GetMetricWithLabelValues replaces the method of the same name in -// MetricVec. The difference is that this method returns a Histogram and not a -// Metric so that no type conversion is required. -func (m *HistogramVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Histogram, error) { - metric, err := m.MetricVec.GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...) +// GetMetricWithLabelValues returns the Histogram for the given slice of label +// values (same order as the VariableLabels in Desc). If that combination of +// label values is accessed for the first time, a new Histogram is created. +// +// It is possible to call this method without using the returned Histogram to only +// create the new Histogram but leave it at its starting value, a Histogram without +// any observations. +// +// Keeping the Histogram for later use is possible (and should be considered if +// performance is critical), but keep in mind that Reset, DeleteLabelValues and +// Delete can be used to delete the Histogram from the HistogramVec. In that case, the +// Histogram will still exist, but it will not be exported anymore, even if a +// Histogram with the same label values is created later. See also the CounterVec +// example. +// +// An error is returned if the number of label values is not the same as the +// number of VariableLabels in Desc. +// +// Note that for more than one label value, this method is prone to mistakes +// caused by an incorrect order of arguments. Consider GetMetricWith(Labels) as +// an alternative to avoid that type of mistake. For higher label numbers, the +// latter has a much more readable (albeit more verbose) syntax, but it comes +// with a performance overhead (for creating and processing the Labels map). +// See also the GaugeVec example. +func (m *HistogramVec) GetMetricWithLabelValues(lvs ...string) (Observer, error) { + metric, err := m.metricVec.getMetricWithLabelValues(lvs...) if metric != nil { - return metric.(Histogram), err + return metric.(Observer), err } return nil, err } -// GetMetricWith replaces the method of the same name in MetricVec. The -// difference is that this method returns a Histogram and not a Metric so that no -// type conversion is required. -func (m *HistogramVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Histogram, error) { - metric, err := m.MetricVec.GetMetricWith(labels) +// GetMetricWith returns the Histogram for the given Labels map (the label names +// must match those of the VariableLabels in Desc). If that label map is +// accessed for the first time, a new Histogram is created. Implications of +// creating a Histogram without using it and keeping the Histogram for later use +// are the same as for GetMetricWithLabelValues. +// +// An error is returned if the number and names of the Labels are inconsistent +// with those of the VariableLabels in Desc. +// +// This method is used for the same purpose as +// GetMetricWithLabelValues(...string). See there for pros and cons of the two +// methods. +func (m *HistogramVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Observer, error) { + metric, err := m.metricVec.getMetricWith(labels) if metric != nil { - return metric.(Histogram), err + return metric.(Observer), err } return nil, err } @@ -333,15 +362,15 @@ func (m *HistogramVec) GetMetricWith(labels Labels) (Histogram, error) { // GetMetricWithLabelValues would have returned an error. By not returning an // error, WithLabelValues allows shortcuts like // myVec.WithLabelValues("404", "GET").Observe(42.21) -func (m *HistogramVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Histogram { - return m.MetricVec.WithLabelValues(lvs...).(Histogram) +func (m *HistogramVec) WithLabelValues(lvs ...string) Observer { + return m.metricVec.withLabelValues(lvs...).(Observer) } // With works as GetMetricWith, but panics where GetMetricWithLabels would have // returned an error. By not returning an error, With allows shortcuts like // myVec.With(Labels{"code": "404", "method": "GET"}).Observe(42.21) -func (m *HistogramVec) With(labels Labels) Histogram { - return m.MetricVec.With(labels).(Histogram) +func (m *HistogramVec) With(labels Labels) Observer { + return m.metricVec.with(labels).(Observer) } type constHistogram struct { @@ -401,8 +430,8 @@ func NewConstHistogram( buckets map[float64]uint64, labelValues ...string, ) (Metric, error) { - if len(desc.variableLabels) != len(labelValues) { - return nil, errInconsistentCardinality + if err := validateLabelValues(labelValues, len(desc.variableLabels)); err != nil { + return nil, err } return &constHistogram{ desc: desc, |