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// Copyright 2020 The Prometheus Authors
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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//
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package discovery
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
lint: Revamp our linting rules, mostly around doc comments Several things done here: - Set `max-issues-per-linter` to 0 so that we actually see all linter warnings and not just 50 per linter. (As we also set `max-same-issues` to 0, I assume this was the intention from the beginning.) - Stop using the golangci-lint default excludes (by setting `exclude-use-default: false`. Those are too generous and don't match our style conventions. (I have re-added some of the excludes explicitly in this commit. See below.) - Re-add the `errcheck` exclusion we have used so far via the defaults. - Exclude the signature requirement `govet` has for `Seek` methods because we use non-standard `Seek` methods a lot. (But we keep other requirements, while the default excludes completely disabled the check for common method segnatures.) - Exclude warnings about missing doc comments on exported symbols. (We used to be pretty adamant about doc comments, but stopped that at some point in the past. By now, we have about 500 missing doc comments. We may consider reintroducing this check, but that's outside of the scope of this commit. The default excludes of golangci-lint essentially ignore doc comments completely.) - By stop using the default excludes, we now get warnings back on malformed doc comments. That's the most impactful change in this commit. It does not enforce doc comments (again), but _if_ there is a doc comment, it has to have the recommended form. (Most of the changes in this commit are fixing this form.) - Improve wording/spelling of some comments in .golangci.yml, and remove an outdated comment. - Leave `package-comments` inactive, but add a TODO asking if we should change that. - Add a new sub-linter `comment-spacings` (and fix corresponding comments), which avoids missing spaces after the leading `//`. Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 months ago
// MetricRegisterer is used by implementations of discovery.Discoverer that need
// to manage the lifetime of their metrics.
type MetricRegisterer interface {
RegisterMetrics() error
UnregisterMetrics()
}
// metricRegistererImpl is an implementation of MetricRegisterer.
type metricRegistererImpl struct {
reg prometheus.Registerer
metrics []prometheus.Collector
}
var _ MetricRegisterer = &metricRegistererImpl{}
lint: Revamp our linting rules, mostly around doc comments Several things done here: - Set `max-issues-per-linter` to 0 so that we actually see all linter warnings and not just 50 per linter. (As we also set `max-same-issues` to 0, I assume this was the intention from the beginning.) - Stop using the golangci-lint default excludes (by setting `exclude-use-default: false`. Those are too generous and don't match our style conventions. (I have re-added some of the excludes explicitly in this commit. See below.) - Re-add the `errcheck` exclusion we have used so far via the defaults. - Exclude the signature requirement `govet` has for `Seek` methods because we use non-standard `Seek` methods a lot. (But we keep other requirements, while the default excludes completely disabled the check for common method segnatures.) - Exclude warnings about missing doc comments on exported symbols. (We used to be pretty adamant about doc comments, but stopped that at some point in the past. By now, we have about 500 missing doc comments. We may consider reintroducing this check, but that's outside of the scope of this commit. The default excludes of golangci-lint essentially ignore doc comments completely.) - By stop using the default excludes, we now get warnings back on malformed doc comments. That's the most impactful change in this commit. It does not enforce doc comments (again), but _if_ there is a doc comment, it has to have the recommended form. (Most of the changes in this commit are fixing this form.) - Improve wording/spelling of some comments in .golangci.yml, and remove an outdated comment. - Leave `package-comments` inactive, but add a TODO asking if we should change that. - Add a new sub-linter `comment-spacings` (and fix corresponding comments), which avoids missing spaces after the leading `//`. Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
3 months ago
// NewMetricRegisterer creates an instance of a MetricRegisterer.
// Typically called inside the implementation of the NewDiscoverer() method.
func NewMetricRegisterer(reg prometheus.Registerer, metrics []prometheus.Collector) MetricRegisterer {
return &metricRegistererImpl{
reg: reg,
metrics: metrics,
}
}
// RegisterMetrics registers the metrics with a Prometheus registerer.
// If any metric fails to register, it will unregister all metrics that
// were registered so far, and return an error.
// Typically called at the start of the SD's Run() method.
func (rh *metricRegistererImpl) RegisterMetrics() error {
for _, collector := range rh.metrics {
err := rh.reg.Register(collector)
if err != nil {
// Unregister all metrics that were registered so far.
// This is so that if RegisterMetrics() gets called again,
// there will not be an error due to a duplicate registration.
rh.UnregisterMetrics()
return fmt.Errorf("failed to register metric: %w", err)
}
}
return nil
}
// UnregisterMetrics unregisters the metrics from the same Prometheus
// registerer which was used to register them.
// Typically called at the end of the SD's Run() method by a defer statement.
func (rh *metricRegistererImpl) UnregisterMetrics() {
for _, collector := range rh.metrics {
rh.reg.Unregister(collector)
}
}