alertmanager/cli/alert.go

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package cli
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/alecthomas/kingpin"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/cli/format"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/dispatch"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/pkg/parse"
"github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/types"
"github.com/prometheus/common/model"
)
type alertmanagerAlertResponse struct {
Status string `json:"status"`
Data []*alertGroup `json:"data,omitempty"`
ErrorType string `json:"errorType,omitempty"`
Error string `json:"error,omitempty"`
}
type alertGroup struct {
Labels model.LabelSet `json:"labels"`
GroupKey string `json:"groupKey"`
Blocks []*alertBlock `json:"blocks"`
}
type alertBlock struct {
RouteOpts interface{} `json:"routeOpts"`
Alerts []*dispatch.APIAlert `json:"alerts"`
}
var (
alertCmd = app.Command("alert", "View and search through current alerts")
alertQueryCmd = alertCmd.Command("query", "View and search through current alerts").Default()
expired = alertQueryCmd.Flag("expired", "Show expired alerts as well as active").Bool()
showSilenced = alertQueryCmd.Flag("silenced", "Show silenced alerts").Short('s').Bool()
alertQuery = alertQueryCmd.Arg("matcher-groups", "Query filter").Strings()
)
func init() {
alertQueryCmd.Action(queryAlerts)
longHelpText["alert"] = `View and search through current alerts.
Amtool has a simplified prometheus query syntax, but contains robust support for
bash variable expansions. The non-option section of arguments constructs a list
of "Matcher Groups" that will be used to filter your query. The following
examples will attempt to show this behaviour in action:
amtool alert query alertname=foo node=bar
This query will match all alerts with the alertname=foo and node=bar label
value pairs set.
amtool alert query foo node=bar
If alertname is omitted and the first argument does not contain a '=' or a
'=~' then it will be assumed to be the value of the alertname pair.
amtool alert query 'alertname=~foo.*'
As well as direct equality, regex matching is also supported. The '=~' syntax
(similar to prometheus) is used to represent a regex match. Regex matching
can be used in combination with a direct match.`
longHelpText["alert query"] = longHelpText["alert"]
}
func fetchAlerts(filter string) ([]*dispatch.APIAlert, error) {
alertResponse := alertmanagerAlertResponse{}
u := GetAlertmanagerURL("/api/v1/alerts/groups")
u.RawQuery = "filter=" + url.QueryEscape(filter)
res, err := http.Get(u.String())
if err != nil {
return []*dispatch.APIAlert{}, err
}
defer res.Body.Close()
err = json.NewDecoder(res.Body).Decode(&alertResponse)
if err != nil {
return []*dispatch.APIAlert{}, fmt.Errorf("unable to decode json response: %s", err)
}
if alertResponse.Status != "success" {
return []*dispatch.APIAlert{}, fmt.Errorf("[%s] %s", alertResponse.ErrorType, alertResponse.Error)
}
return flattenAlertOverview(alertResponse.Data), nil
}
func flattenAlertOverview(overview []*alertGroup) []*dispatch.APIAlert {
alerts := []*dispatch.APIAlert{}
for _, group := range overview {
for _, block := range group.Blocks {
alerts = append(alerts, block.Alerts...)
}
}
return alerts
}
func queryAlerts(element *kingpin.ParseElement, ctx *kingpin.ParseContext) error {
var filterString = ""
if len(*alertQuery) == 1 {
// If we only have one argument then it's possible that the user wants me to assume alertname=<arg>
// Attempt to use the parser to pare the argument
// If the parser fails then we likely don't have a (=|=~|!=|!~) so lets prepend `alertname=` to the front
_, err := parse.Matcher((*alertQuery)[0])
if err != nil {
filterString = fmt.Sprintf("{alertname=%s}", (*alertQuery)[0])
} else {
filterString = fmt.Sprintf("{%s}", strings.Join(*alertQuery, ","))
}
} else if len(*alertQuery) > 1 {
filterString = fmt.Sprintf("{%s}", strings.Join(*alertQuery, ","))
}
fetchedAlerts, err := fetchAlerts(filterString)
if err != nil {
return err
}
displayAlerts := []*dispatch.APIAlert{}
for _, alert := range fetchedAlerts {
// If we are only returning current alerts and this one has already expired skip it
if !*expired {
if !alert.EndsAt.IsZero() && alert.EndsAt.Before(time.Now()) {
continue
}
}
if !*showSilenced {
// If any silence mutes this alert don't show it
if alert.Status.State == types.AlertStateSuppressed && len(alert.Status.SilencedBy) > 0 {
continue
}
}
displayAlerts = append(displayAlerts, alert)
}
formatter, found := format.Formatters[*output]
if !found {
return errors.New("unknown output formatter")
}
return formatter.FormatAlerts(displayAlerts)
}