alertmanager/dispatch.go
2015-09-27 19:50:41 +02:00

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Go

package main
import (
"fmt"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/prometheus/common/model"
"github.com/prometheus/log"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/config"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/provider"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/types"
)
const ResolveTimeout = 30 * time.Second
// Dispatcher sorts incoming alerts into aggregation groups and
// assigns the correct notifiers to each.
type Dispatcher struct {
routes Routes
alerts provider.Alerts
notifier Notifier
aggrGroups map[model.Fingerprint]*aggrGroup
mtx sync.RWMutex
done chan struct{}
ctx context.Context
cancel func()
}
// NewDispatcher returns a new Dispatcher.
func NewDispatcher(ap provider.Alerts, n Notifier) *Dispatcher {
return &Dispatcher{
alerts: ap,
notifier: n,
}
}
// ApplyConfig updates the dispatcher to match the new configuration.
func (d *Dispatcher) ApplyConfig(conf *config.Config) {
d.mtx.Lock()
defer d.mtx.Unlock()
// If a cancelation function is set, the dispatcher is running.
if d.cancel != nil {
d.Stop()
defer func() { go d.Run() }()
}
d.routes = NewRoutes(conf.Routes)
}
// Run starts dispatching alerts incoming via the updates channel.
func (d *Dispatcher) Run() {
d.done = make(chan struct{})
d.aggrGroups = map[model.Fingerprint]*aggrGroup{}
d.ctx, d.cancel = context.WithCancel(context.Background())
updates := d.alerts.IterActive()
defer updates.Close()
d.run(updates.Next())
}
func (d *Dispatcher) run(updates <-chan *types.Alert) {
cleanup := time.NewTicker(15 * time.Second)
defer cleanup.Stop()
for {
select {
case alert := <-updates:
d.mtx.RLock()
routes := d.routes.Match(alert.Labels)
d.mtx.RUnlock()
for _, r := range routes {
d.processAlert(alert, r)
}
case <-cleanup.C:
for _, ag := range d.aggrGroups {
if ag.empty() {
ag.stop()
delete(d.aggrGroups, ag.fingerprint())
}
}
case <-d.ctx.Done():
return
}
}
}
// Stop the dispatcher.
func (d *Dispatcher) Stop() {
d.cancel()
d.cancel = nil
<-d.done
}
// notifyFunc is a function that performs notifcation for the alert
// with the given fingerprint. It aborts on context cancelation.
// Returns false iff notifying failed.
type notifyFunc func(context.Context, ...*types.Alert) bool
// processAlert determins in which aggregation group the alert falls
// and insert it.
func (d *Dispatcher) processAlert(alert *types.Alert, opts *RouteOpts) {
group := model.LabelSet{}
for ln, lv := range alert.Labels {
if _, ok := opts.GroupBy[ln]; ok {
group[ln] = lv
}
}
fp := group.Fingerprint()
// If the group does not exist, create it.
ag, ok := d.aggrGroups[fp]
if !ok {
ag = newAggrGroup(d.ctx, group, opts)
d.aggrGroups[fp] = ag
go ag.run(func(ctx context.Context, alerts ...*types.Alert) bool {
if err := d.notifier.Notify(ctx, alerts...); err != nil {
log.Errorf("Notify for %d alerts failed: %s", len(alerts), err)
return false
}
return true
})
}
ag.insert(alert)
}
// aggrGroup aggregates alert fingerprints into groups to which a
// common set of routing options applies.
// It emits notifications in the specified intervals.
type aggrGroup struct {
labels model.LabelSet
opts *RouteOpts
ctx context.Context
cancel func()
done chan struct{}
next *time.Timer
mtx sync.RWMutex
alerts map[model.Fingerprint]*types.Alert
hasSent bool
}
// newAggrGroup returns a new aggregation group.
func newAggrGroup(ctx context.Context, labels model.LabelSet, opts *RouteOpts) *aggrGroup {
ag := &aggrGroup{
labels: labels,
opts: opts,
alerts: map[model.Fingerprint]*types.Alert{},
}
ag.ctx, ag.cancel = context.WithCancel(ctx)
return ag
}
func (ag *aggrGroup) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%x", ag.fingerprint())
}
func (ag *aggrGroup) run(notify notifyFunc) {
ag.done = make(chan struct{})
// Set an initial one-time wait before flushing
// the first batch of notifications.
ag.next = time.NewTimer(ag.opts.GroupWait)
defer close(ag.done)
defer ag.next.Stop()
for {
select {
case <-ag.next.C:
// Give the notifcations time until the next flush to
// finish before terminating them.
ctx, _ := context.WithTimeout(ag.ctx, ag.opts.GroupInterval)
// Populate context with the destination name.
ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, notifyName, ag.opts.SendTo)
// Wait the configured interval before calling flush again.
ag.next.Reset(ag.opts.GroupInterval)
ag.flush(func(alerts ...*types.Alert) bool {
return notify(ctx, alerts...)
})
case <-ag.ctx.Done():
return
}
}
}
func (ag *aggrGroup) stop() {
// Calling cancel will terminate all in-process notifications
// and the run() loop.
ag.cancel()
<-ag.done
}
func (ag *aggrGroup) fingerprint() model.Fingerprint {
return ag.labels.Fingerprint()
}
// insert the alert into the aggregation group. If the aggregation group
// is empty afterwards, true is returned.
func (ag *aggrGroup) insert(alert *types.Alert) {
ag.mtx.Lock()
defer ag.mtx.Unlock()
ag.alerts[alert.Fingerprint()] = alert
// Immediately trigger a flush if the wait duration for this
// alert is already over.
if !ag.hasSent && alert.Timestamp.Add(ag.opts.GroupWait).Before(time.Now()) {
ag.next.Reset(0)
}
}
func (ag *aggrGroup) empty() bool {
ag.mtx.RLock()
defer ag.mtx.RUnlock()
return len(ag.alerts) == 0
}
// flush sends notifications for all new alerts.
func (ag *aggrGroup) flush(notify func(...*types.Alert) bool) {
if ag.empty() {
return
}
ag.mtx.Lock()
var (
alerts = make(map[model.Fingerprint]*types.Alert, len(ag.alerts))
alertsSlice = make([]*types.Alert, 0, len(ag.alerts))
)
for fp, alert := range ag.alerts {
alerts[fp] = alert
alertsSlice = append(alertsSlice, alert)
}
ag.mtx.Unlock()
if notify(alertsSlice...) {
ag.mtx.Lock()
for fp, a := range alerts {
// Only delete if the fingerprint has not been inserted
// again since we notified about it.
if a.Resolved() && ag.alerts[fp] == a {
delete(ag.alerts, fp)
}
}
ag.mtx.Unlock()
}
ag.hasSent = true
}