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// Copyright 2013 The Prometheus Authors
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package retrieval
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import (
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"fmt"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"github.com/prometheus/log"
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clientmodel "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/model"
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/config"
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/retrieval/discovery"
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage"
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)
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// A TargetProvider provides information about target groups. It maintains a set
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// of sources from which TargetGroups can originate. Whenever a target provider
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// detects a potential change, it sends the TargetGroup through its provided channel.
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//
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// The TargetProvider does not have to guarantee that an actual change happened.
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// It does guarantee that it sends the new TargetGroup whenever a change happens.
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// On startup it sends all TargetGroups it can see.
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type TargetProvider interface {
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// Sources returns the source identifiers the provider is currently aware of.
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Sources() []string
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// Run hands a channel to the target provider through which it can send
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// updated target groups. The channel must be closed by the target provider
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// if no more updates will be sent.
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Run(chan<- *config.TargetGroup)
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// Stop terminates any potential computation of the target provider. The
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// channel received on Run must be closed afterwards.
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Stop()
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}
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// TargetManager maintains a set of targets, starts and stops their scraping and
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// creates the new targets based on the target groups it receives from various
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// target providers.
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type TargetManager struct {
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m sync.RWMutex
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globalLabels clientmodel.LabelSet
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sampleAppender storage.SampleAppender
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running bool
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// Targets by their source ID.
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targets map[string][]*Target
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// Providers by the scrape configs they are derived from.
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providers map[*config.ScrapeConfig][]TargetProvider
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}
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// NewTargetManager creates a new TargetManager.
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func NewTargetManager(sampleAppender storage.SampleAppender) *TargetManager {
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tm := &TargetManager{
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sampleAppender: sampleAppender,
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targets: make(map[string][]*Target),
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}
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return tm
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}
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// Run starts background processing to handle target updates.
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func (tm *TargetManager) Run() {
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log.Info("Starting target manager...")
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sources := map[string]struct{}{}
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for scfg, provs := range tm.providers {
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for _, prov := range provs {
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ch := make(chan *config.TargetGroup)
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go tm.handleTargetUpdates(scfg, ch)
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for _, src := range prov.Sources() {
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src = fullSource(scfg, src)
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sources[src] = struct{}{}
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}
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// Run the target provider after cleanup of the stale targets is done.
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defer func(p TargetProvider, c chan *config.TargetGroup) {
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go p.Run(c)
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}(prov, ch)
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}
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}
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tm.m.Lock()
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defer tm.m.Unlock()
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tm.removeTargets(func(src string) bool {
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if _, ok := sources[src]; ok {
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return false
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}
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return true
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})
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tm.running = true
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}
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// handleTargetUpdates receives target group updates and handles them in the
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// context of the given job config.
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func (tm *TargetManager) handleTargetUpdates(cfg *config.ScrapeConfig, ch <-chan *config.TargetGroup) {
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for tg := range ch {
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log.Debugf("Received potential update for target group %q", tg.Source)
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if err := tm.updateTargetGroup(tg, cfg); err != nil {
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log.Errorf("Error updating targets: %s", err)
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}
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}
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}
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// fullSource prepends the unique job name to the source.
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//
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// Thus, oscilliating label sets for targets with the same source,
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// but providers from different configs, are prevented.
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func fullSource(cfg *config.ScrapeConfig, src string) string {
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return cfg.JobName + ":" + src
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}
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// Stop all background processing.
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func (tm *TargetManager) Stop() {
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tm.m.RLock()
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if tm.running {
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defer tm.stop(true)
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}
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// Return the lock before calling tm.stop().
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defer tm.m.RUnlock()
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}
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// stop background processing of the target manager. If removeTargets is true,
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// existing targets will be stopped and removed.
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func (tm *TargetManager) stop(removeTargets bool) {
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log.Info("Stopping target manager...")
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defer log.Info("Target manager stopped.")
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tm.m.Lock()
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provs := []TargetProvider{}
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for _, ps := range tm.providers {
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provs = append(provs, ps...)
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}
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tm.m.Unlock()
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var wg sync.WaitGroup
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wg.Add(len(provs))
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for _, prov := range provs {
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go func(p TargetProvider) {
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p.Stop()
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wg.Done()
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}(prov)
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}
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wg.Wait()
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tm.m.Lock()
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defer tm.m.Unlock()
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if removeTargets {
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tm.removeTargets(nil)
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}
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tm.running = false
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}
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// removeTargets stops and removes targets for sources where f(source) is true
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// or if f is nil. This method is not thread-safe.
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func (tm *TargetManager) removeTargets(f func(string) bool) {
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if f == nil {
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f = func(string) bool { return true }
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}
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var wg sync.WaitGroup
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for src, targets := range tm.targets {
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if !f(src) {
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continue
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}
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wg.Add(len(targets))
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for _, target := range targets {
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go func(t *Target) {
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t.StopScraper()
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wg.Done()
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}(target)
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}
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delete(tm.targets, src)
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}
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wg.Wait()
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}
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// updateTargetGroup creates new targets for the group and replaces the old targets
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// for the source ID.
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func (tm *TargetManager) updateTargetGroup(tgroup *config.TargetGroup, cfg *config.ScrapeConfig) error {
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newTargets, err := tm.targetsFromGroup(tgroup, cfg)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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src := fullSource(cfg, tgroup.Source)
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tm.m.Lock()
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defer tm.m.Unlock()
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if !tm.running {
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return nil
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}
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oldTargets, ok := tm.targets[src]
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if ok {
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var wg sync.WaitGroup
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// Replace the old targets with the new ones while keeping the state
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// of intersecting targets.
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for i, tnew := range newTargets {
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var match *Target
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for j, told := range oldTargets {
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if told == nil {
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continue
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}
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if tnew.InstanceIdentifier() == told.InstanceIdentifier() {
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match = told
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oldTargets[j] = nil
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break
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}
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}
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// Update the existing target and discard the new equivalent.
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// Otherwise start scraping the new target.
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if match != nil {
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// Updating is blocked during a scrape. We don't want those wait times
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// to build up.
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wg.Add(1)
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go func(t *Target) {
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match.Update(cfg, t.fullLabels(), t.metaLabels)
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wg.Done()
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}(tnew)
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newTargets[i] = match
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} else {
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go tnew.RunScraper(tm.sampleAppender)
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}
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}
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// Remove all old targets that disappeared.
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for _, told := range oldTargets {
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if told != nil {
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wg.Add(1)
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go func(t *Target) {
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t.StopScraper()
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wg.Done()
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}(told)
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}
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}
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wg.Wait()
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} else {
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// The source ID is new, start all target scrapers.
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for _, tnew := range newTargets {
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go tnew.RunScraper(tm.sampleAppender)
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}
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}
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if len(newTargets) > 0 {
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tm.targets[src] = newTargets
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} else {
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delete(tm.targets, src)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Pools returns the targets currently being scraped bucketed by their job name.
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func (tm *TargetManager) Pools() map[string][]*Target {
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tm.m.RLock()
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defer tm.m.RUnlock()
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pools := map[string][]*Target{}
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for _, ts := range tm.targets {
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for _, t := range ts {
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job := string(t.BaseLabels()[clientmodel.JobLabel])
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pools[job] = append(pools[job], t)
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}
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}
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return pools
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}
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// ApplyConfig resets the manager's target providers and job configurations as defined
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// by the new cfg. The state of targets that are valid in the new configuration remains unchanged.
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// Returns true on success.
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func (tm *TargetManager) ApplyConfig(cfg *config.Config) bool {
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tm.m.RLock()
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running := tm.running
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tm.m.RUnlock()
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if running {
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tm.stop(false)
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// Even if updating the config failed, we want to continue rather than stop scraping anything.
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defer tm.Run()
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}
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providers := map[*config.ScrapeConfig][]TargetProvider{}
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for _, scfg := range cfg.ScrapeConfigs {
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providers[scfg] = ProvidersFromConfig(scfg)
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}
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tm.m.Lock()
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defer tm.m.Unlock()
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tm.globalLabels = cfg.GlobalConfig.Labels
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tm.providers = providers
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return true
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}
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// targetsFromGroup builds targets based on the given TargetGroup and config.
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func (tm *TargetManager) targetsFromGroup(tg *config.TargetGroup, cfg *config.ScrapeConfig) ([]*Target, error) {
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tm.m.RLock()
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defer tm.m.RUnlock()
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targets := make([]*Target, 0, len(tg.Targets))
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for i, labels := range tg.Targets {
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addr := string(labels[clientmodel.AddressLabel])
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// If no port was provided, infer it based on the used scheme.
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if !strings.Contains(addr, ":") {
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switch cfg.Scheme {
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case "http":
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addr = fmt.Sprintf("%s:80", addr)
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case "https":
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addr = fmt.Sprintf("%s:443", addr)
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default:
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panic(fmt.Errorf("targetsFromGroup: invalid scheme %q", cfg.Scheme))
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}
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labels[clientmodel.AddressLabel] = clientmodel.LabelValue(addr)
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}
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// Copy labels into the labelset for the target if they are not
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// set already. Apply the labelsets in order of decreasing precedence.
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labelsets := []clientmodel.LabelSet{
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tg.Labels,
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{
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clientmodel.MetricsPathLabel: clientmodel.LabelValue(cfg.MetricsPath),
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clientmodel.JobLabel: clientmodel.LabelValue(cfg.JobName),
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},
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tm.globalLabels,
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}
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for _, lset := range labelsets {
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for ln, lv := range lset {
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if _, ok := labels[ln]; !ok {
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labels[ln] = lv
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}
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}
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}
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if _, ok := labels[clientmodel.AddressLabel]; !ok {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("instance %d in target group %s has no address", i, tg)
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}
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preRelabelLabels := labels
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labels, err := Relabel(labels, cfg.RelabelConfigs...)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("error while relabeling instance %d in target group %s: %s", i, tg, err)
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}
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// Check if the target was dropped.
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if labels == nil {
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continue
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}
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for ln := range labels {
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// Meta labels are deleted after relabelling. Other internal labels propagate to
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// the target which decides whether they will be part of their label set.
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if strings.HasPrefix(string(ln), clientmodel.MetaLabelPrefix) {
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delete(labels, ln)
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}
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}
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tr := NewTarget(cfg, labels, preRelabelLabels)
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targets = append(targets, tr)
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}
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return targets, nil
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}
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// ProvidersFromConfig returns all TargetProviders configured in cfg.
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func ProvidersFromConfig(cfg *config.ScrapeConfig) []TargetProvider {
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var providers []TargetProvider
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for _, c := range cfg.DNSSDConfigs {
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providers = append(providers, discovery.NewDNSDiscovery(c))
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}
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for _, c := range cfg.FileSDConfigs {
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providers = append(providers, discovery.NewFileDiscovery(c))
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}
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for _, c := range cfg.ConsulSDConfigs {
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providers = append(providers, discovery.NewConsulDiscovery(c))
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}
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for _, c := range cfg.ServersetSDConfigs {
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providers = append(providers, discovery.NewServersetDiscovery(c))
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}
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if len(cfg.TargetGroups) > 0 {
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providers = append(providers, NewStaticProvider(cfg.TargetGroups))
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}
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return providers
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}
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// StaticProvider holds a list of target groups that never change.
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type StaticProvider struct {
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TargetGroups []*config.TargetGroup
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}
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// NewStaticProvider returns a StaticProvider configured with the given
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// target groups.
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func NewStaticProvider(groups []*config.TargetGroup) *StaticProvider {
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for i, tg := range groups {
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tg.Source = fmt.Sprintf("static:%d", i)
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}
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return &StaticProvider{
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TargetGroups: groups,
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}
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}
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// Run implements the TargetProvider interface.
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func (sd *StaticProvider) Run(ch chan<- *config.TargetGroup) {
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for _, tg := range sd.TargetGroups {
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ch <- tg
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}
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close(ch) // This provider never sends any updates.
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}
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// Stop implements the TargetProvider interface.
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func (sd *StaticProvider) Stop() {}
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// TargetGroups returns the provider's target groups.
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func (sd *StaticProvider) Sources() (srcs []string) {
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for _, tg := range sd.TargetGroups {
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srcs = append(srcs, tg.Source)
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}
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return srcs
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}
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