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22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
James Sanford
5b53262b7a promql: Add clamp_max/clamp_min functions. 2015-11-26 13:38:06 -08:00
Fabian Reinartz
33aab4169c Anchor regexes in vector matching
This commit makes the regex behavior of vector matching consistent with
configuration and label_replace() by anchoring it.

Fixes #1200
2015-11-05 11:23:43 +01:00
Fabian Reinartz
51e8badc7f Merge pull request #1159 from prometheus/scalar-bool
promql: Remove scalar/scalar comparisons.
2015-10-16 12:28:56 +02:00
Brian Brazil
c36961130b promql: Remove scalar/scalar comparisons.
This change is breaking, use the 'bool' modifier for such comprisons.

After this change all comparisons without 'bool' will filter, and all
comparisons with 'bool' will return 0/1. This makes the language more
consistent and orthogonal, and ultimately easier to learn and use.

If we ever figure out sane semantics for filtering scalar/scalar
comparisons we can add them in, which will most likely come out of how
the new vector() function is used.
2015-10-11 08:51:04 +01:00
Brian Brazil
5740a8fade promql: Remove deprecated 2nd argument to delta()
This change is breaking, use increase() instead.

I'm not cleaning up the function in this PR, as my solution to #581 will
rewrite and simplify increase/rate/delta.
2015-10-10 15:41:23 +01:00
Brian Brazil
f08abdb48b promql: Add irate() function
irate is a rate function that only looks at the most
recent two data points, and calucaltes a per-second value
from that. This produces much more granular graphs for
fast moving data, and works sanely across many scrape intervals.

It doesn't do so well for slowly moving data.
2015-10-09 21:44:35 +01:00
Brian Brazil
9b382647b5 Remove optional vector() 2nd argument 2015-09-13 09:13:22 +01:00
Brian Brazil
69f5fa0c1e promql: Add vector function.
Currently the only way to convert a scalar to a vector is to
use absent(), which isn't very clean. This adds a vector()
function that's the inverse of scalar() and lets your optionally
set labels.

Example usage would be
vector(time() % 86400) < 3600
to filter to only the first hour of the day.
2015-09-11 12:09:34 +01:00
Brian Brazil
9ec11b1847 Merge pull request #1049 from prometheus/bool-nofilter
promql: Add 'bool' modifier to comparison functions
2015-09-03 15:08:38 +01:00
Brian Brazil
29e8dc2c49 promql: Add 'bool' modifier to comparison functions
When doing comparison operations on vectors, filtering
sometimes gets in the way and you have to go to a fair bit of
effort to workaround it in order to always return a result.
The 'bool' modifier instead of filtering returns 0/1 depending
on the result of the compairson.

This is also a prerequisite to removing plain scalar/scalar comparisons,
as it maintains the current behaviour under a new syntax.
2015-09-02 14:51:44 +01:00
Julius Volz
61c42c8da0 Change relabel_replace() to do full-string matches.
THIS IS A BREAKING CHANGE.

Fixes part of https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/996
2015-09-01 15:49:28 +02:00
Julius Volz
27ed874358 Implement label_replace()
Implements part of https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/959.
2015-08-18 14:20:07 +02:00
Brian Brazil
d6a80c2b76 promql: Add support for predict_linear(my_timeseries[1h], 7200)
This will give a prediction for the value of my_timeseries in 2 hours,
based on the last hour of data.
2015-08-05 15:16:49 +01:00
Fabian Reinartz
94cd321be1 promql: error if all label matchers are empty. 2015-06-22 15:33:44 +02:00
Julius Volz
5e2d1c1464 Deprecate keeping_extra, rename it to keep_common.
`keep_common` is more in line with the function name
`drop_common_labels()` terminology-wise, and also more in line with
`group_left`/`group_right` (no `...ing` verb suffix).

We could also go the full way and call it `keep_common_labels`. That
would have the benefit of being even more consistent with the function
`drop_common_labels()` and would be more explanatory, but it also seems
quite long.
2015-06-12 14:21:05 +02:00
Brian Brazil
f34de493d5 Add increase() function, to replace delta(..., 1).
This calculates how much a counter increases over
a given period of time, which is the area under the curve
of it's rate.

increase(x[5m]) is equivilent to rate(x[5m]) * 300.
2015-05-26 22:49:21 +01:00
Julius Volz
d44a89c6e8 Implement changes() function.
changes() takes a range vector and returns the number of times a value
has changed in the given time window for each time series as an instant
vector.
2015-05-26 19:06:22 +02:00
Julius Volz
6f33ed9e59 Add resets() function to count counter resets.
resets() returns for every range vector element how many counter
resets there have been in the specified range.
2015-05-26 17:56:52 +02:00
Fabian Reinartz
0d3012a605 Migrate matrix tests, remove old test files. 2015-05-18 17:50:12 +02:00
Fabian Reinartz
71ef7ab405 Migrate remaining vector evaluation tests to new testing language. 2015-05-18 17:47:47 +02:00
Fabian Reinartz
3c22eded97 Migrate literal tests to testing language. 2015-05-18 17:47:47 +02:00
Fabian Reinartz
eba07a7d3d Migrate histogram tests to test language. 2015-05-18 17:47:47 +02:00