alertmanager/inhibit/inhibit.go
Rohan Gupta df1dc0d359 Changes receiver and inhibition rules arrays to slices of value items
Signed-off-by: Rohan Gupta <rohangupta.0927@gmail.com>
2023-01-18 10:21:51 -05:00

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// Copyright 2015 Prometheus Team
// 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 inhibit
import (
"context"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/go-kit/log"
"github.com/go-kit/log/level"
"github.com/oklog/run"
"github.com/prometheus/common/model"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/config"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/pkg/labels"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/provider"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/store"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/types"
)
// An Inhibitor determines whether a given label set is muted based on the
// currently active alerts and a set of inhibition rules. It implements the
// Muter interface.
type Inhibitor struct {
alerts provider.Alerts
rules []*InhibitRule
marker types.Marker
logger log.Logger
mtx sync.RWMutex
cancel func()
}
// NewInhibitor returns a new Inhibitor.
func NewInhibitor(ap provider.Alerts, rs []config.InhibitRule, mk types.Marker, logger log.Logger) *Inhibitor {
ih := &Inhibitor{
alerts: ap,
marker: mk,
logger: logger,
}
for _, cr := range rs {
r := NewInhibitRule(cr)
ih.rules = append(ih.rules, r)
}
return ih
}
func (ih *Inhibitor) run(ctx context.Context) {
it := ih.alerts.Subscribe()
defer it.Close()
for {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return
case a := <-it.Next():
if err := it.Err(); err != nil {
level.Error(ih.logger).Log("msg", "Error iterating alerts", "err", err)
continue
}
// Update the inhibition rules' cache.
for _, r := range ih.rules {
if r.SourceMatchers.Matches(a.Labels) {
if err := r.scache.Set(a); err != nil {
level.Error(ih.logger).Log("msg", "error on set alert", "err", err)
}
}
}
}
}
}
// Run the Inhibitor's background processing.
func (ih *Inhibitor) Run() {
var (
g run.Group
ctx context.Context
)
ih.mtx.Lock()
ctx, ih.cancel = context.WithCancel(context.Background())
ih.mtx.Unlock()
runCtx, runCancel := context.WithCancel(ctx)
for _, rule := range ih.rules {
go rule.scache.Run(runCtx, 15*time.Minute)
}
g.Add(func() error {
ih.run(runCtx)
return nil
}, func(err error) {
runCancel()
})
if err := g.Run(); err != nil {
level.Warn(ih.logger).Log("msg", "error running inhibitor", "err", err)
}
}
// Stop the Inhibitor's background processing.
func (ih *Inhibitor) Stop() {
if ih == nil {
return
}
ih.mtx.RLock()
defer ih.mtx.RUnlock()
if ih.cancel != nil {
ih.cancel()
}
}
// Mutes returns true iff the given label set is muted. It implements the Muter
// interface.
func (ih *Inhibitor) Mutes(lset model.LabelSet) bool {
fp := lset.Fingerprint()
for _, r := range ih.rules {
if !r.TargetMatchers.Matches(lset) {
// If target side of rule doesn't match, we don't need to look any further.
continue
}
// If we are here, the target side matches. If the source side matches, too, we
// need to exclude inhibiting alerts for which the same is true.
if inhibitedByFP, eq := r.hasEqual(lset, r.SourceMatchers.Matches(lset)); eq {
ih.marker.SetInhibited(fp, inhibitedByFP.String())
return true
}
}
ih.marker.SetInhibited(fp)
return false
}
// An InhibitRule specifies that a class of (source) alerts should inhibit
// notifications for another class of (target) alerts if all specified matching
// labels are equal between the two alerts. This may be used to inhibit alerts
// from sending notifications if their meaning is logically a subset of a
// higher-level alert.
type InhibitRule struct {
// The set of Filters which define the group of source alerts (which inhibit
// the target alerts).
SourceMatchers labels.Matchers
// The set of Filters which define the group of target alerts (which are
// inhibited by the source alerts).
TargetMatchers labels.Matchers
// A set of label names whose label values need to be identical in source and
// target alerts in order for the inhibition to take effect.
Equal map[model.LabelName]struct{}
// Cache of alerts matching source labels.
scache *store.Alerts
}
// NewInhibitRule returns a new InhibitRule based on a configuration definition.
func NewInhibitRule(cr config.InhibitRule) *InhibitRule {
var (
sourcem labels.Matchers
targetm labels.Matchers
)
// cr.SourceMatch will be deprecated. This for loop appends regex matchers.
for ln, lv := range cr.SourceMatch {
matcher, err := labels.NewMatcher(labels.MatchEqual, ln, lv)
if err != nil {
// This error must not happen because the config already validates the yaml.
panic(err)
}
sourcem = append(sourcem, matcher)
}
// cr.SourceMatchRE will be deprecated. This for loop appends regex matchers.
for ln, lv := range cr.SourceMatchRE {
matcher, err := labels.NewMatcher(labels.MatchRegexp, ln, lv.String())
if err != nil {
// This error must not happen because the config already validates the yaml.
panic(err)
}
sourcem = append(sourcem, matcher)
}
// We append the new-style matchers. This can be simplified once the deprecated matcher syntax is removed.
sourcem = append(sourcem, cr.SourceMatchers...)
// cr.TargetMatch will be deprecated. This for loop appends regex matchers.
for ln, lv := range cr.TargetMatch {
matcher, err := labels.NewMatcher(labels.MatchEqual, ln, lv)
if err != nil {
// This error must not happen because the config already validates the yaml.
panic(err)
}
targetm = append(targetm, matcher)
}
// cr.TargetMatchRE will be deprecated. This for loop appends regex matchers.
for ln, lv := range cr.TargetMatchRE {
matcher, err := labels.NewMatcher(labels.MatchRegexp, ln, lv.String())
if err != nil {
// This error must not happen because the config already validates the yaml.
panic(err)
}
targetm = append(targetm, matcher)
}
// We append the new-style matchers. This can be simplified once the deprecated matcher syntax is removed.
targetm = append(targetm, cr.TargetMatchers...)
equal := map[model.LabelName]struct{}{}
for _, ln := range cr.Equal {
equal[ln] = struct{}{}
}
return &InhibitRule{
SourceMatchers: sourcem,
TargetMatchers: targetm,
Equal: equal,
scache: store.NewAlerts(),
}
}
// hasEqual checks whether the source cache contains alerts matching the equal
// labels for the given label set. If so, the fingerprint of one of those alerts
// is returned. If excludeTwoSidedMatch is true, alerts that match both the
// source and the target side of the rule are disregarded.
func (r *InhibitRule) hasEqual(lset model.LabelSet, excludeTwoSidedMatch bool) (model.Fingerprint, bool) {
Outer:
for _, a := range r.scache.List() {
// The cache might be stale and contain resolved alerts.
if a.Resolved() {
continue
}
for n := range r.Equal {
if a.Labels[n] != lset[n] {
continue Outer
}
}
if excludeTwoSidedMatch && r.TargetMatchers.Matches(a.Labels) {
continue Outer
}
return a.Fingerprint(), true
}
return model.Fingerprint(0), false
}