Add version tracking of silences states. Adding a silence to the state
increments the version. If the version hasn't changed since the last
time an alert was checked for being silenced, we only have to verify
that the relevant silences are still active rather than checking the
alert against all silences.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@soundcloud.com>
Instead of handling all config specific logic inside
Alertmangaer.main(), this patch introduces the config coordinator
component.
Tasks of the config coordinator:
- Load and parse configuration
- Notify subscribers on configuration changes
- Register and manage configuration specific metrics
Signed-off-by: Max Leonard Inden <IndenML@gmail.com>
Most importantly, `api.New` now takes an `Options` struct as an
argument, which allows some other things done here as well:
- Timout and concurrency limit are now in the options, streamlining
the registration and the implementation of the limiting middleware.
- A local registry is used for metrics, and the metrics used so far
inside any of the api packages are using it now.
The 'in flight' metric now contains the 'get' as a method label. I
have also added a TODO to instrument other methods in the same way
(otherwise, the label doesn't reall make sense, semantically). I have
also added an explicit error counter for requests rejected because of
the concurrency limit. (They also show up as 503s in the generic HTTP
instrumentation (or they would, if v2 were instrumented, too), but
those 503s might have a number of reasons, while users might want to
alert on concurrency limit problems explicitly).
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@soundcloud.com>
The context is created by the http.TimeoutHandler we use to set the
timeout.
I believe this is the only endpoint where propagating the timeout is
feasible and needed.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@soundcloud.com>
The current Alertmanager API v1 is undocumented and written by hand.
This patch introduces a new Alertmanager API - v2. The API is fully
generated via an OpenAPI 2.0 [1] specification (see
`api/v2/openapi.yaml`) with the exception of the http handlers itself.
Pros:
- Generated server code
- Ability to generate clients in all major languages
(Go, Java, JS, Python, Ruby, Haskell, *elm* [3] ...)
- Strict contract (OpenAPI spec) between server and clients.
- Instant feedback on frontend-breaking changes, due to strictly
typed frontend language elm.
- Generated documentation (See Alertmanager online Swagger UI [4])
Cons:
- Dependency on open api ecosystem including go-swagger [2]
In addition this patch includes the following changes.
- README.md: Add API section
- test: Duplicate acceptance test to API v1 & API v2 version
The Alertmanager acceptance test framework has a decent test coverage
on the Alertmanager API. Introducing the Alertmanager API v2 does not go
hand in hand with deprecating API v1. They should live alongside each
other for a couple of minor Alertmanager versions.
Instead of porting the acceptance test framework to use the new API v2,
this patch duplicates the acceptance tests, one using the API v1, the
other API v2.
Once API v1 is removed we can simply remove `test/with_api_v1` and bring
`test/with_api_v2` to `test/`.
[1]
https://github.com/OAI/OpenAPI-Specification/blob/master/versions/2.0.md
[2] https://github.com/go-swagger/go-swagger/
[3] https://github.com/ahultgren/swagger-elm
[4]
http://petstore.swagger.io/?url=https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mxinden/alertmanager/apiv2/api/v2/openapi.yaml
Signed-off-by: Max Leonard Inden <IndenML@gmail.com>