// Copyright 2013 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. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package rules import ( "context" "fmt" "net/url" "sync" "time" html_template "html/template" yaml "gopkg.in/yaml.v2" "github.com/go-kit/kit/log" "github.com/go-kit/kit/log/level" "github.com/prometheus/common/model" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/labels" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/rulefmt" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/timestamp" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/promql" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/template" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/util/strutil" ) const ( // AlertMetricName is the metric name for synthetic alert timeseries. alertMetricName = "ALERTS" // AlertForStateMetricName is the metric name for 'for' state of alert. alertForStateMetricName = "ALERTS_FOR_STATE" // AlertNameLabel is the label name indicating the name of an alert. alertNameLabel = "alertname" // AlertStateLabel is the label name indicating the state of an alert. alertStateLabel = "alertstate" ) // AlertState denotes the state of an active alert. type AlertState int const ( // StateInactive is the state of an alert that is neither firing nor pending. StateInactive AlertState = iota // StatePending is the state of an alert that has been active for less than // the configured threshold duration. StatePending // StateFiring is the state of an alert that has been active for longer than // the configured threshold duration. StateFiring ) func (s AlertState) String() string { switch s { case StateInactive: return "inactive" case StatePending: return "pending" case StateFiring: return "firing" } panic(fmt.Errorf("unknown alert state: %v", s.String())) } // Alert is the user-level representation of a single instance of an alerting rule. type Alert struct { State AlertState Labels labels.Labels Annotations labels.Labels // The value at the last evaluation of the alerting expression. Value float64 // The interval during which the condition of this alert held true. // ResolvedAt will be 0 to indicate a still active alert. ActiveAt time.Time FiredAt time.Time ResolvedAt time.Time LastSentAt time.Time ValidUntil time.Time } func (a *Alert) needsSending(ts time.Time, resendDelay time.Duration) bool { if a.State == StatePending { return false } // if an alert has been resolved since the last send, resend it if a.ResolvedAt.After(a.LastSentAt) { return true } return a.LastSentAt.Add(resendDelay).Before(ts) } // An AlertingRule generates alerts from its vector expression. type AlertingRule struct { // The name of the alert. name string // The vector expression from which to generate alerts. vector promql.Expr // The duration for which a labelset needs to persist in the expression // output vector before an alert transitions from Pending to Firing state. holdDuration time.Duration // Extra labels to attach to the resulting alert sample vectors. labels labels.Labels // Non-identifying key/value pairs. annotations labels.Labels // Time in seconds taken to evaluate rule. evaluationDuration time.Duration // true if old state has been restored. We start persisting samples for ALERT_FOR_STATE // only after the restoration. restored bool // Protects the below. mtx sync.Mutex // The health of the alerting rule. health RuleHealth // The last error seen by the alerting rule. lastError error // A map of alerts which are currently active (Pending or Firing), keyed by // the fingerprint of the labelset they correspond to. active map[uint64]*Alert logger log.Logger } // NewAlertingRule constructs a new AlertingRule. func NewAlertingRule(name string, vec promql.Expr, hold time.Duration, lbls, anns labels.Labels, restored bool, logger log.Logger) *AlertingRule { return &AlertingRule{ name: name, vector: vec, holdDuration: hold, labels: lbls, annotations: anns, health: HealthUnknown, active: map[uint64]*Alert{}, logger: logger, restored: restored, } } // Name returns the name of the alerting rule. func (r *AlertingRule) Name() string { return r.name } // SetLastError sets the current error seen by the alerting rule. func (r *AlertingRule) SetLastError(err error) { r.mtx.Lock() defer r.mtx.Unlock() r.lastError = err } // LastError returns the last error seen by the alerting rule. func (r *AlertingRule) LastError() error { r.mtx.Lock() defer r.mtx.Unlock() return r.lastError } // SetHealth sets the current health of the alerting rule. func (r *AlertingRule) SetHealth(health RuleHealth) { r.mtx.Lock() defer r.mtx.Unlock() r.health = health } // Health returns the current health of the alerting rule. func (r *AlertingRule) Health() RuleHealth { r.mtx.Lock() defer r.mtx.Unlock() return r.health } // Query returns the query expression of the alerting rule. func (r *AlertingRule) Query() promql.Expr { return r.vector } // Duration returns the hold duration of the alerting rule. func (r *AlertingRule) Duration() time.Duration { return r.holdDuration } // Labels returns the labels of the alerting rule. func (r *AlertingRule) Labels() labels.Labels { return r.labels } // Annotations returns the annotations of the alerting rule. func (r *AlertingRule) Annotations() labels.Labels { return r.annotations } func (r *AlertingRule) equal(o *AlertingRule) bool { return r.name == o.name && labels.Equal(r.labels, o.labels) } func (r *AlertingRule) sample(alert *Alert, ts time.Time) promql.Sample { lb := labels.NewBuilder(r.labels) for _, l := range alert.Labels { lb.Set(l.Name, l.Value) } lb.Set(labels.MetricName, alertMetricName) lb.Set(labels.AlertName, r.name) lb.Set(alertStateLabel, alert.State.String()) s := promql.Sample{ Metric: lb.Labels(), Point: promql.Point{T: timestamp.FromTime(ts), V: 1}, } return s } // forStateSample returns the sample for ALERTS_FOR_STATE. func (r *AlertingRule) forStateSample(alert *Alert, ts time.Time, v float64) promql.Sample { lb := labels.NewBuilder(r.labels) for _, l := range alert.Labels { lb.Set(l.Name, l.Value) } lb.Set(labels.MetricName, alertForStateMetricName) lb.Set(labels.AlertName, r.name) s := promql.Sample{ Metric: lb.Labels(), Point: promql.Point{T: timestamp.FromTime(ts), V: v}, } return s } // SetEvaluationDuration updates evaluationDuration to the duration it took to evaluate the rule on its last evaluation. func (r *AlertingRule) SetEvaluationDuration(dur time.Duration) { r.mtx.Lock() defer r.mtx.Unlock() r.evaluationDuration = dur } // GetEvaluationDuration returns the time in seconds it took to evaluate the alerting rule. func (r *AlertingRule) GetEvaluationDuration() time.Duration { r.mtx.Lock() defer r.mtx.Unlock() return r.evaluationDuration } // SetRestored updates the restoration state of the alerting rule. func (r *AlertingRule) SetRestored(restored bool) { r.restored = restored } // resolvedRetention is the duration for which a resolved alert instance // is kept in memory state and consequentally repeatedly sent to the AlertManager. const resolvedRetention = 15 * time.Minute // Eval evaluates the rule expression and then creates pending alerts and fires // or removes previously pending alerts accordingly. func (r *AlertingRule) Eval(ctx context.Context, ts time.Time, query QueryFunc, externalURL *url.URL) (promql.Vector, error) { res, err := query(ctx, r.vector.String(), ts) if err != nil { r.SetHealth(HealthBad) r.SetLastError(err) return nil, err } r.mtx.Lock() defer r.mtx.Unlock() // Create pending alerts for any new vector elements in the alert expression // or update the expression value for existing elements. resultFPs := map[uint64]struct{}{} var vec promql.Vector for _, smpl := range res { // Provide the alert information to the template. l := make(map[string]string, len(smpl.Metric)) for _, lbl := range smpl.Metric { l[lbl.Name] = lbl.Value } tmplData := template.AlertTemplateData(l, smpl.V) // Inject some convenience variables that are easier to remember for users // who are not used to Go's templating system. defs := "{{$labels := .Labels}}{{$value := .Value}}" expand := func(text string) string { tmpl := template.NewTemplateExpander( ctx, defs+text, "__alert_"+r.Name(), tmplData, model.Time(timestamp.FromTime(ts)), template.QueryFunc(query), externalURL, ) result, err := tmpl.Expand() if err != nil { result = fmt.Sprintf("", err) level.Warn(r.logger).Log("msg", "Expanding alert template failed", "err", err, "data", tmplData) } return result } lb := labels.NewBuilder(smpl.Metric).Del(labels.MetricName) for _, l := range r.labels { lb.Set(l.Name, expand(l.Value)) } lb.Set(labels.AlertName, r.Name()) annotations := make(labels.Labels, 0, len(r.annotations)) for _, a := range r.annotations { annotations = append(annotations, labels.Label{Name: a.Name, Value: expand(a.Value)}) } lbs := lb.Labels() h := lbs.Hash() resultFPs[h] = struct{}{} // Check whether we already have alerting state for the identifying label set. // Update the last value and annotations if so, create a new alert entry otherwise. if alert, ok := r.active[h]; ok && alert.State != StateInactive { alert.Value = smpl.V alert.Annotations = annotations continue } r.active[h] = &Alert{ Labels: lbs, Annotations: annotations, ActiveAt: ts, State: StatePending, Value: smpl.V, } } // Check if any pending alerts should be removed or fire now. Write out alert timeseries. for fp, a := range r.active { if _, ok := resultFPs[fp]; !ok { // If the alert was previously firing, keep it around for a given // retention time so it is reported as resolved to the AlertManager. if a.State == StatePending || (!a.ResolvedAt.IsZero() && ts.Sub(a.ResolvedAt) > resolvedRetention) { delete(r.active, fp) } if a.State != StateInactive { a.State = StateInactive a.ResolvedAt = ts } continue } if a.State == StatePending && ts.Sub(a.ActiveAt) >= r.holdDuration { a.State = StateFiring a.FiredAt = ts } if r.restored { vec = append(vec, r.sample(a, ts)) vec = append(vec, r.forStateSample(a, ts, float64(a.ActiveAt.Unix()))) } } // We have already acquired the lock above hence using SetHealth and // SetLastError will deadlock. r.health = HealthGood r.lastError = err return vec, nil } // State returns the maximum state of alert instances for this rule. // StateFiring > StatePending > StateInactive func (r *AlertingRule) State() AlertState { r.mtx.Lock() defer r.mtx.Unlock() maxState := StateInactive for _, a := range r.active { if a.State > maxState { maxState = a.State } } return maxState } // ActiveAlerts returns a slice of active alerts. func (r *AlertingRule) ActiveAlerts() []*Alert { var res []*Alert for _, a := range r.currentAlerts() { if a.ResolvedAt.IsZero() { res = append(res, a) } } return res } // currentAlerts returns all instances of alerts for this rule. This may include // inactive alerts that were previously firing. func (r *AlertingRule) currentAlerts() []*Alert { r.mtx.Lock() defer r.mtx.Unlock() alerts := make([]*Alert, 0, len(r.active)) for _, a := range r.active { anew := *a alerts = append(alerts, &anew) } return alerts } // ForEachActiveAlert runs the given function on each alert. // This should be used when you want to use the actual alerts from the AlertingRule // and not on its copy. // If you want to run on a copy of alerts then don't use this, get the alerts from 'ActiveAlerts()'. func (r *AlertingRule) ForEachActiveAlert(f func(*Alert)) { r.mtx.Lock() defer r.mtx.Unlock() for _, a := range r.active { f(a) } } func (r *AlertingRule) sendAlerts(ctx context.Context, ts time.Time, resendDelay time.Duration, interval time.Duration, notifyFunc NotifyFunc) { alerts := make([]*Alert, 0) r.ForEachActiveAlert(func(alert *Alert) { if alert.needsSending(ts, resendDelay) { alert.LastSentAt = ts // Allow for a couple Eval or Alertmanager send failures delta := resendDelay if interval > resendDelay { delta = interval } alert.ValidUntil = ts.Add(3 * delta) anew := *alert alerts = append(alerts, &anew) } }) notifyFunc(ctx, r.vector.String(), alerts...) } func (r *AlertingRule) String() string { ar := rulefmt.Rule{ Alert: r.name, Expr: r.vector.String(), For: model.Duration(r.holdDuration), Labels: r.labels.Map(), Annotations: r.annotations.Map(), } byt, err := yaml.Marshal(ar) if err != nil { return fmt.Sprintf("error marshalling alerting rule: %s", err.Error()) } return string(byt) } // HTMLSnippet returns an HTML snippet representing this alerting rule. The // resulting snippet is expected to be presented in a
 element, so that
// line breaks and other returned whitespace is respected.
func (r *AlertingRule) HTMLSnippet(pathPrefix string) html_template.HTML {
	alertMetric := model.Metric{
		model.MetricNameLabel: alertMetricName,
		alertNameLabel:        model.LabelValue(r.name),
	}

	labels := make(map[string]string, len(r.labels))
	for _, l := range r.labels {
		labels[l.Name] = html_template.HTMLEscapeString(l.Value)
	}

	annotations := make(map[string]string, len(r.annotations))
	for _, l := range r.annotations {
		annotations[l.Name] = html_template.HTMLEscapeString(l.Value)
	}

	ar := rulefmt.Rule{
		Alert:       fmt.Sprintf("%s", pathPrefix+strutil.TableLinkForExpression(alertMetric.String()), r.name),
		Expr:        fmt.Sprintf("%s", pathPrefix+strutil.TableLinkForExpression(r.vector.String()), html_template.HTMLEscapeString(r.vector.String())),
		For:         model.Duration(r.holdDuration),
		Labels:      labels,
		Annotations: annotations,
	}

	byt, err := yaml.Marshal(ar)
	if err != nil {
		return html_template.HTML(fmt.Sprintf("error marshalling alerting rule: %q", html_template.HTMLEscapeString(err.Error())))
	}
	return html_template.HTML(byt)
}

// HoldDuration returns the holdDuration of the alerting rule.
func (r *AlertingRule) HoldDuration() time.Duration {
	return r.holdDuration
}