// Copyright 2016 The Prometheus Authors // 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 scrape import ( "bytes" "context" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "math" "net/http" "net/http/httptest" "net/url" "strings" "sync" "testing" "time" "github.com/go-kit/kit/log" "github.com/pkg/errors" dto "github.com/prometheus/client_model/go" config_util "github.com/prometheus/common/config" "github.com/prometheus/common/model" "github.com/stretchr/testify/require" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/config" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/discovery/targetgroup" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/exemplar" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/labels" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/relabel" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/textparse" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/timestamp" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/value" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/util/teststorage" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/util/testutil" ) func TestMain(m *testing.M) { testutil.TolerantVerifyLeak(m) } func TestNewScrapePool(t *testing.T) { var ( app = &nopAppendable{} cfg = &config.ScrapeConfig{} sp, _ = newScrapePool(cfg, app, 0, nil) ) if a, ok := sp.appendable.(*nopAppendable); !ok || a != app { t.Fatalf("Wrong sample appender") } if sp.config != cfg { t.Fatalf("Wrong scrape config") } if sp.newLoop == nil { t.Fatalf("newLoop function not initialized") } } func TestDroppedTargetsList(t *testing.T) { var ( app = &nopAppendable{} cfg = &config.ScrapeConfig{ JobName: "dropMe", ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(1), RelabelConfigs: []*relabel.Config{ { Action: relabel.Drop, Regex: relabel.MustNewRegexp("dropMe"), SourceLabels: model.LabelNames{"job"}, }, }, } tgs = []*targetgroup.Group{ { Targets: []model.LabelSet{ {model.AddressLabel: "127.0.0.1:9090"}, }, }, } sp, _ = newScrapePool(cfg, app, 0, nil) expectedLabelSetString = "{__address__=\"127.0.0.1:9090\", job=\"dropMe\"}" expectedLength = 1 ) sp.Sync(tgs) sp.Sync(tgs) if len(sp.droppedTargets) != expectedLength { t.Fatalf("Length of dropped targets exceeded expected length, expected %v, got %v", expectedLength, len(sp.droppedTargets)) } if sp.droppedTargets[0].DiscoveredLabels().String() != expectedLabelSetString { t.Fatalf("Got %v, expected %v", sp.droppedTargets[0].DiscoveredLabels().String(), expectedLabelSetString) } } // TestDiscoveredLabelsUpdate checks that DiscoveredLabels are updated // even when new labels don't affect the target `hash`. func TestDiscoveredLabelsUpdate(t *testing.T) { sp := &scrapePool{} // These are used when syncing so need this to avoid a panic. sp.config = &config.ScrapeConfig{ ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(1), ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(1), } sp.activeTargets = make(map[uint64]*Target) t1 := &Target{ discoveredLabels: labels.Labels{ labels.Label{ Name: "label", Value: "name", }, }, } sp.activeTargets[t1.hash()] = t1 t2 := &Target{ discoveredLabels: labels.Labels{ labels.Label{ Name: "labelNew", Value: "nameNew", }, }, } sp.sync([]*Target{t2}) require.Equal(t, t2.DiscoveredLabels(), sp.activeTargets[t1.hash()].DiscoveredLabels()) } type testLoop struct { startFunc func(interval, timeout time.Duration, errc chan<- error) stopFunc func() forcedErr error forcedErrMtx sync.Mutex runOnce bool } func (l *testLoop) run(interval, timeout time.Duration, errc chan<- error) { if l.runOnce { panic("loop must be started only once") } l.runOnce = true l.startFunc(interval, timeout, errc) } func (l *testLoop) disableEndOfRunStalenessMarkers() { } func (l *testLoop) setForcedError(err error) { l.forcedErrMtx.Lock() defer l.forcedErrMtx.Unlock() l.forcedErr = err } func (l *testLoop) getForcedError() error { l.forcedErrMtx.Lock() defer l.forcedErrMtx.Unlock() return l.forcedErr } func (l *testLoop) stop() { l.stopFunc() } func (l *testLoop) getCache() *scrapeCache { return nil } func TestScrapePoolStop(t *testing.T) { sp := &scrapePool{ activeTargets: map[uint64]*Target{}, loops: map[uint64]loop{}, cancel: func() {}, client: http.DefaultClient, } var mtx sync.Mutex stopped := map[uint64]bool{} numTargets := 20 // Stopping the scrape pool must call stop() on all scrape loops, // clean them and the respective targets up. It must wait until each loop's // stop function returned before returning itself. for i := 0; i < numTargets; i++ { t := &Target{ labels: labels.FromStrings(model.AddressLabel, fmt.Sprintf("example.com:%d", i)), } l := &testLoop{} l.stopFunc = func() { time.Sleep(time.Duration(i*20) * time.Millisecond) mtx.Lock() stopped[t.hash()] = true mtx.Unlock() } sp.activeTargets[t.hash()] = t sp.loops[t.hash()] = l } done := make(chan struct{}) stopTime := time.Now() go func() { sp.stop() close(done) }() select { case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("scrapeLoop.stop() did not return as expected") case <-done: // This should have taken at least as long as the last target slept. if time.Since(stopTime) < time.Duration(numTargets*20)*time.Millisecond { t.Fatalf("scrapeLoop.stop() exited before all targets stopped") } } mtx.Lock() require.Equal(t, numTargets, len(stopped), "Unexpected number of stopped loops") mtx.Unlock() require.Equal(t, 0, len(sp.activeTargets), "Targets were not cleared on stopping: %d left", len(sp.activeTargets)) require.Equal(t, 0, len(sp.loops), "Loops were not cleared on stopping: %d left", len(sp.loops)) } func TestScrapePoolReload(t *testing.T) { var mtx sync.Mutex numTargets := 20 stopped := map[uint64]bool{} reloadCfg := &config.ScrapeConfig{ ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(3 * time.Second), ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(2 * time.Second), } // On starting to run, new loops created on reload check whether their preceding // equivalents have been stopped. newLoop := func(opts scrapeLoopOptions) loop { l := &testLoop{} l.startFunc = func(interval, timeout time.Duration, errc chan<- error) { require.Equal(t, 3*time.Second, interval, "Unexpected scrape interval") require.Equal(t, 2*time.Second, timeout, "Unexpected scrape timeout") mtx.Lock() targetScraper := opts.scraper.(*targetScraper) require.True(t, stopped[targetScraper.hash()], "Scrape loop for %v not stopped yet", targetScraper) mtx.Unlock() } return l } sp := &scrapePool{ appendable: &nopAppendable{}, activeTargets: map[uint64]*Target{}, loops: map[uint64]loop{}, newLoop: newLoop, logger: nil, client: http.DefaultClient, } // Reloading a scrape pool with a new scrape configuration must stop all scrape // loops and start new ones. A new loop must not be started before the preceding // one terminated. for i := 0; i < numTargets; i++ { t := &Target{ labels: labels.FromStrings(model.AddressLabel, fmt.Sprintf("example.com:%d", i)), } l := &testLoop{} l.stopFunc = func() { time.Sleep(time.Duration(i*20) * time.Millisecond) mtx.Lock() stopped[t.hash()] = true mtx.Unlock() } sp.activeTargets[t.hash()] = t sp.loops[t.hash()] = l } done := make(chan struct{}) beforeTargets := map[uint64]*Target{} for h, t := range sp.activeTargets { beforeTargets[h] = t } reloadTime := time.Now() go func() { sp.reload(reloadCfg) close(done) }() select { case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("scrapeLoop.reload() did not return as expected") case <-done: // This should have taken at least as long as the last target slept. if time.Since(reloadTime) < time.Duration(numTargets*20)*time.Millisecond { t.Fatalf("scrapeLoop.stop() exited before all targets stopped") } } mtx.Lock() require.Equal(t, numTargets, len(stopped), "Unexpected number of stopped loops") mtx.Unlock() require.Equal(t, sp.activeTargets, beforeTargets, "Reloading affected target states unexpectedly") require.Equal(t, numTargets, len(sp.loops), "Unexpected number of stopped loops after reload") } func TestScrapePoolTargetLimit(t *testing.T) { var wg sync.WaitGroup // On starting to run, new loops created on reload check whether their preceding // equivalents have been stopped. newLoop := func(opts scrapeLoopOptions) loop { wg.Add(1) l := &testLoop{ startFunc: func(interval, timeout time.Duration, errc chan<- error) { wg.Done() }, stopFunc: func() {}, } return l } sp := &scrapePool{ appendable: &nopAppendable{}, activeTargets: map[uint64]*Target{}, loops: map[uint64]loop{}, newLoop: newLoop, logger: nil, client: http.DefaultClient, } var tgs = []*targetgroup.Group{} for i := 0; i < 50; i++ { tgs = append(tgs, &targetgroup.Group{ Targets: []model.LabelSet{ {model.AddressLabel: model.LabelValue(fmt.Sprintf("127.0.0.1:%d", 9090+i))}, }, }, ) } var limit uint reloadWithLimit := func(l uint) { limit = l require.NoError(t, sp.reload(&config.ScrapeConfig{ ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(3 * time.Second), ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(2 * time.Second), TargetLimit: l, })) } var targets int loadTargets := func(n int) { targets = n sp.Sync(tgs[:n]) } validateIsRunning := func() { wg.Wait() for _, l := range sp.loops { require.True(t, l.(*testLoop).runOnce, "loop should be running") } } validateErrorMessage := func(shouldErr bool) { for _, l := range sp.loops { lerr := l.(*testLoop).getForcedError() if shouldErr { require.NotNil(t, lerr, "error was expected for %d targets with a limit of %d", targets, limit) require.Equal(t, fmt.Sprintf("target_limit exceeded (number of targets: %d, limit: %d)", targets, limit), lerr.Error()) } else { require.Equal(t, nil, lerr) } } } reloadWithLimit(0) loadTargets(50) validateIsRunning() // Simulate an initial config with a limit. sp.config.TargetLimit = 30 limit = 30 loadTargets(50) validateIsRunning() validateErrorMessage(true) reloadWithLimit(50) validateIsRunning() validateErrorMessage(false) reloadWithLimit(40) validateIsRunning() validateErrorMessage(true) loadTargets(30) validateIsRunning() validateErrorMessage(false) loadTargets(40) validateIsRunning() validateErrorMessage(false) loadTargets(41) validateIsRunning() validateErrorMessage(true) reloadWithLimit(51) validateIsRunning() validateErrorMessage(false) tgs = append(tgs, &targetgroup.Group{ Targets: []model.LabelSet{ {model.AddressLabel: model.LabelValue("127.0.0.1:1090")}, }, }, &targetgroup.Group{ Targets: []model.LabelSet{ {model.AddressLabel: model.LabelValue("127.0.0.1:1090")}, }, }, ) sp.Sync(tgs) validateIsRunning() validateErrorMessage(false) } func TestScrapePoolAppender(t *testing.T) { cfg := &config.ScrapeConfig{} app := &nopAppendable{} sp, _ := newScrapePool(cfg, app, 0, nil) loop := sp.newLoop(scrapeLoopOptions{ target: &Target{}, }) appl, ok := loop.(*scrapeLoop) require.True(t, ok, "Expected scrapeLoop but got %T", loop) wrapped := appl.appender(context.Background()) tl, ok := wrapped.(*timeLimitAppender) require.True(t, ok, "Expected timeLimitAppender but got %T", wrapped) _, ok = tl.Appender.(nopAppender) require.True(t, ok, "Expected base appender but got %T", tl.Appender) loop = sp.newLoop(scrapeLoopOptions{ target: &Target{}, sampleLimit: 100, }) appl, ok = loop.(*scrapeLoop) require.True(t, ok, "Expected scrapeLoop but got %T", loop) wrapped = appl.appender(context.Background()) sl, ok := wrapped.(*limitAppender) require.True(t, ok, "Expected limitAppender but got %T", wrapped) tl, ok = sl.Appender.(*timeLimitAppender) require.True(t, ok, "Expected limitAppender but got %T", sl.Appender) _, ok = tl.Appender.(nopAppender) require.True(t, ok, "Expected base appender but got %T", tl.Appender) } func TestScrapePoolRaces(t *testing.T) { interval, _ := model.ParseDuration("500ms") timeout, _ := model.ParseDuration("1s") newConfig := func() *config.ScrapeConfig { return &config.ScrapeConfig{ScrapeInterval: interval, ScrapeTimeout: timeout} } sp, _ := newScrapePool(newConfig(), &nopAppendable{}, 0, nil) tgts := []*targetgroup.Group{ { Targets: []model.LabelSet{ {model.AddressLabel: "127.0.0.1:9090"}, {model.AddressLabel: "127.0.0.2:9090"}, {model.AddressLabel: "127.0.0.3:9090"}, {model.AddressLabel: "127.0.0.4:9090"}, {model.AddressLabel: "127.0.0.5:9090"}, {model.AddressLabel: "127.0.0.6:9090"}, {model.AddressLabel: "127.0.0.7:9090"}, {model.AddressLabel: "127.0.0.8:9090"}, }, }, } sp.Sync(tgts) active := sp.ActiveTargets() dropped := sp.DroppedTargets() expectedActive, expectedDropped := len(tgts[0].Targets), 0 require.Equal(t, expectedActive, len(active), "Invalid number of active targets") require.Equal(t, expectedDropped, len(dropped), "Invalid number of dropped targets") for i := 0; i < 20; i++ { time.Sleep(time.Duration(10 * time.Millisecond)) sp.reload(newConfig()) } sp.stop() } func TestScrapePoolScrapeLoopsStarted(t *testing.T) { var wg sync.WaitGroup newLoop := func(opts scrapeLoopOptions) loop { wg.Add(1) l := &testLoop{ startFunc: func(interval, timeout time.Duration, errc chan<- error) { wg.Done() }, stopFunc: func() {}, } return l } sp := &scrapePool{ appendable: &nopAppendable{}, activeTargets: map[uint64]*Target{}, loops: map[uint64]loop{}, newLoop: newLoop, logger: nil, client: http.DefaultClient, } tgs := []*targetgroup.Group{ { Targets: []model.LabelSet{ {model.AddressLabel: model.LabelValue("127.0.0.1:9090")}, }, }, { Targets: []model.LabelSet{ {model.AddressLabel: model.LabelValue("127.0.0.1:9090")}, }, }, } require.NoError(t, sp.reload(&config.ScrapeConfig{ ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(3 * time.Second), ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(2 * time.Second), })) sp.Sync(tgs) require.Equal(t, 1, len(sp.loops)) wg.Wait() for _, l := range sp.loops { require.True(t, l.(*testLoop).runOnce, "loop should be running") } } func TestScrapeLoopStopBeforeRun(t *testing.T) { scraper := &testScraper{} sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, nil, nil, 0, true, nil, ) // The scrape pool synchronizes on stopping scrape loops. However, new scrape // loops are started asynchronously. Thus it's possible, that a loop is stopped // again before having started properly. // Stopping not-yet-started loops must block until the run method was called and exited. // The run method must exit immediately. stopDone := make(chan struct{}) go func() { sl.stop() close(stopDone) }() select { case <-stopDone: t.Fatalf("Stopping terminated before run exited successfully") case <-time.After(500 * time.Millisecond): } // Running the scrape loop must exit before calling the scraper even once. scraper.scrapeFunc = func(context.Context, io.Writer) error { t.Fatalf("scraper was called for terminated scrape loop") return nil } runDone := make(chan struct{}) go func() { sl.run(1, 0, nil) close(runDone) }() select { case <-runDone: case <-time.After(1 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Running terminated scrape loop did not exit") } select { case <-stopDone: case <-time.After(1 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Stopping did not terminate after running exited") } } func nopMutator(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { return l } func TestScrapeLoopStop(t *testing.T) { var ( signal = make(chan struct{}, 1) appender = &collectResultAppender{} scraper = &testScraper{} app = func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return appender } ) sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, app, nil, 0, true, nil, ) // Terminate loop after 2 scrapes. numScrapes := 0 scraper.scrapeFunc = func(ctx context.Context, w io.Writer) error { numScrapes++ if numScrapes == 2 { go sl.stop() <-sl.ctx.Done() } w.Write([]byte("metric_a 42\n")) return ctx.Err() } go func() { sl.run(10*time.Millisecond, time.Hour, nil) signal <- struct{}{} }() select { case <-signal: case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Scrape wasn't stopped.") } // We expected 1 actual sample for each scrape plus 5 for report samples. // At least 2 scrapes were made, plus the final stale markers. if len(appender.result) < 6*3 || len(appender.result)%6 != 0 { t.Fatalf("Expected at least 3 scrapes with 6 samples each, got %d samples", len(appender.result)) } // All samples in a scrape must have the same timestamp. var ts int64 for i, s := range appender.result { if i%6 == 0 { ts = s.t } else if s.t != ts { t.Fatalf("Unexpected multiple timestamps within single scrape") } } // All samples from the last scrape must be stale markers. for _, s := range appender.result[len(appender.result)-5:] { if !value.IsStaleNaN(s.v) { t.Fatalf("Appended last sample not as expected. Wanted: stale NaN Got: %x", math.Float64bits(s.v)) } } } func TestScrapeLoopRun(t *testing.T) { var ( signal = make(chan struct{}, 1) errc = make(chan error) scraper = &testScraper{} app = func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return &nopAppender{} } ) ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, app, nil, 0, true, nil, ) // The loop must terminate during the initial offset if the context // is canceled. scraper.offsetDur = time.Hour go func() { sl.run(time.Second, time.Hour, errc) signal <- struct{}{} }() // Wait to make sure we are actually waiting on the offset. time.Sleep(1 * time.Second) cancel() select { case <-signal: case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Cancellation during initial offset failed") case err := <-errc: t.Fatalf("Unexpected error: %s", err) } // The provided timeout must cause cancellation of the context passed down to the // scraper. The scraper has to respect the context. scraper.offsetDur = 0 block := make(chan struct{}) scraper.scrapeFunc = func(ctx context.Context, _ io.Writer) error { select { case <-block: case <-ctx.Done(): return ctx.Err() } return nil } ctx, cancel = context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl = newScrapeLoop(ctx, scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, app, nil, 0, true, nil, ) go func() { sl.run(time.Second, 100*time.Millisecond, errc) signal <- struct{}{} }() select { case err := <-errc: if err != context.DeadlineExceeded { t.Fatalf("Expected timeout error but got: %s", err) } case <-time.After(3 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Expected timeout error but got none") } // We already caught the timeout error and are certainly in the loop. // Let the scrapes returns immediately to cause no further timeout errors // and check whether canceling the parent context terminates the loop. close(block) cancel() select { case <-signal: // Loop terminated as expected. case err := <-errc: t.Fatalf("Unexpected error: %s", err) case <-time.After(3 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Loop did not terminate on context cancellation") } } func TestScrapeLoopForcedErr(t *testing.T) { var ( signal = make(chan struct{}, 1) errc = make(chan error) scraper = &testScraper{} app = func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return &nopAppender{} } ) ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, app, nil, 0, true, nil, ) forcedErr := fmt.Errorf("forced err") sl.setForcedError(forcedErr) scraper.scrapeFunc = func(context.Context, io.Writer) error { t.Fatalf("should not be scraped") return nil } go func() { sl.run(time.Second, time.Hour, errc) signal <- struct{}{} }() select { case err := <-errc: if err != forcedErr { t.Fatalf("Expected forced error but got: %s", err) } case <-time.After(3 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Expected forced error but got none") } cancel() select { case <-signal: case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Scrape not stopped") } } func TestScrapeLoopMetadata(t *testing.T) { var ( signal = make(chan struct{}) scraper = &testScraper{} cache = newScrapeCache() ) defer close(signal) ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return nopAppender{} }, cache, 0, true, nil, ) defer cancel() slApp := sl.appender(ctx) total, _, _, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte(`# TYPE test_metric counter # HELP test_metric some help text # UNIT test_metric metric test_metric 1 # TYPE test_metric_no_help gauge # HELP test_metric_no_type other help text # EOF`), "application/openmetrics-text", time.Now()) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) require.Equal(t, 1, total) md, ok := cache.GetMetadata("test_metric") require.True(t, ok, "expected metadata to be present") require.Equal(t, textparse.MetricTypeCounter, md.Type, "unexpected metric type") require.Equal(t, "some help text", md.Help) require.Equal(t, "metric", md.Unit) md, ok = cache.GetMetadata("test_metric_no_help") require.True(t, ok, "expected metadata to be present") require.Equal(t, textparse.MetricTypeGauge, md.Type, "unexpected metric type") require.Equal(t, "", md.Help) require.Equal(t, "", md.Unit) md, ok = cache.GetMetadata("test_metric_no_type") require.True(t, ok, "expected metadata to be present") require.Equal(t, textparse.MetricTypeUnknown, md.Type, "unexpected metric type") require.Equal(t, "other help text", md.Help) require.Equal(t, "", md.Unit) } func TestScrapeLoopSeriesAdded(t *testing.T) { // Need a full storage for correct Add/AddFast semantics. s := teststorage.New(t) defer s.Close() ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, &testScraper{}, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, s.Appender, nil, 0, true, nil, ) defer cancel() slApp := sl.appender(ctx) total, added, seriesAdded, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte("test_metric 1\n"), "", time.Time{}) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) require.Equal(t, 1, total) require.Equal(t, 1, added) require.Equal(t, 1, seriesAdded) slApp = sl.appender(ctx) total, added, seriesAdded, err = sl.append(slApp, []byte("test_metric 1\n"), "", time.Time{}) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) require.NoError(t, err) require.Equal(t, 1, total) require.Equal(t, 1, added) require.Equal(t, 0, seriesAdded) } func TestScrapeLoopRunCreatesStaleMarkersOnFailedScrape(t *testing.T) { appender := &collectResultAppender{} var ( signal = make(chan struct{}, 1) scraper = &testScraper{} app = func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return appender } ) ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, app, nil, 0, true, nil, ) // Succeed once, several failures, then stop. numScrapes := 0 scraper.scrapeFunc = func(ctx context.Context, w io.Writer) error { numScrapes++ if numScrapes == 1 { w.Write([]byte("metric_a 42\n")) return nil } else if numScrapes == 5 { cancel() } return errors.New("scrape failed") } go func() { sl.run(10*time.Millisecond, time.Hour, nil) signal <- struct{}{} }() select { case <-signal: case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Scrape wasn't stopped.") } // 1 successfully scraped sample, 1 stale marker after first fail, 5 report samples for // each scrape successful or not. require.Equal(t, 27, len(appender.result), "Appended samples not as expected") require.Equal(t, 42.0, appender.result[0].v, "Appended first sample not as expected") require.True(t, value.IsStaleNaN(appender.result[6].v), "Appended second sample not as expected. Wanted: stale NaN Got: %x", math.Float64bits(appender.result[6].v)) } func TestScrapeLoopRunCreatesStaleMarkersOnParseFailure(t *testing.T) { appender := &collectResultAppender{} var ( signal = make(chan struct{}, 1) scraper = &testScraper{} app = func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return appender } numScrapes = 0 ) ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, app, nil, 0, true, nil, ) // Succeed once, several failures, then stop. scraper.scrapeFunc = func(ctx context.Context, w io.Writer) error { numScrapes++ if numScrapes == 1 { w.Write([]byte("metric_a 42\n")) return nil } else if numScrapes == 2 { w.Write([]byte("7&-\n")) return nil } else if numScrapes == 3 { cancel() } return errors.New("scrape failed") } go func() { sl.run(10*time.Millisecond, time.Hour, nil) signal <- struct{}{} }() select { case <-signal: case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Scrape wasn't stopped.") } // 1 successfully scraped sample, 1 stale marker after first fail, 5 report samples for // each scrape successful or not. require.Equal(t, 17, len(appender.result), "Appended samples not as expected") require.Equal(t, 42.0, appender.result[0].v, "Appended first sample not as expected") require.True(t, value.IsStaleNaN(appender.result[6].v), "Appended second sample not as expected. Wanted: stale NaN Got: %x", math.Float64bits(appender.result[6].v)) } func TestScrapeLoopCache(t *testing.T) { s := teststorage.New(t) defer s.Close() appender := &collectResultAppender{} var ( signal = make(chan struct{}, 1) scraper = &testScraper{} app = func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { appender.next = s.Appender(ctx); return appender } ) ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, app, nil, 0, true, nil, ) numScrapes := 0 scraper.scrapeFunc = func(ctx context.Context, w io.Writer) error { if numScrapes == 1 || numScrapes == 2 { if _, ok := sl.cache.series["metric_a"]; !ok { t.Errorf("metric_a missing from cache after scrape %d", numScrapes) } if _, ok := sl.cache.series["metric_b"]; !ok { t.Errorf("metric_b missing from cache after scrape %d", numScrapes) } } else if numScrapes == 3 { if _, ok := sl.cache.series["metric_a"]; !ok { t.Errorf("metric_a missing from cache after scrape %d", numScrapes) } if _, ok := sl.cache.series["metric_b"]; ok { t.Errorf("metric_b present in cache after scrape %d", numScrapes) } } numScrapes++ if numScrapes == 1 { w.Write([]byte("metric_a 42\nmetric_b 43\n")) return nil } else if numScrapes == 3 { w.Write([]byte("metric_a 44\n")) return nil } else if numScrapes == 4 { cancel() } return fmt.Errorf("scrape failed") } go func() { sl.run(10*time.Millisecond, time.Hour, nil) signal <- struct{}{} }() select { case <-signal: case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Scrape wasn't stopped.") } // 1 successfully scraped sample, 1 stale marker after first fail, 5 report samples for // each scrape successful or not. require.Equal(t, 26, len(appender.result), "Appended samples not as expected") } func TestScrapeLoopCacheMemoryExhaustionProtection(t *testing.T) { s := teststorage.New(t) defer s.Close() sapp := s.Appender(context.Background()) appender := &collectResultAppender{next: sapp} var ( signal = make(chan struct{}, 1) scraper = &testScraper{} app = func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return appender } ) ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, app, nil, 0, true, nil, ) numScrapes := 0 scraper.scrapeFunc = func(ctx context.Context, w io.Writer) error { numScrapes++ if numScrapes < 5 { s := "" for i := 0; i < 500; i++ { s = fmt.Sprintf("%smetric_%d_%d 42\n", s, i, numScrapes) } w.Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf(s + "&"))) } else { cancel() } return nil } go func() { sl.run(10*time.Millisecond, time.Hour, nil) signal <- struct{}{} }() select { case <-signal: case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Scrape wasn't stopped.") } if len(sl.cache.series) > 2000 { t.Fatalf("More than 2000 series cached. Got: %d", len(sl.cache.series)) } } func TestScrapeLoopAppend(t *testing.T) { tests := []struct { title string honorLabels bool scrapeLabels string discoveryLabels []string expLset labels.Labels expValue float64 }{ { // When "honor_labels" is not set // label name collision is handler by adding a prefix. title: "Label name collision", honorLabels: false, scrapeLabels: `metric{n="1"} 0`, discoveryLabels: []string{"n", "2"}, expLset: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric", "exported_n", "1", "n", "2"), expValue: 0, }, { // When "honor_labels" is not set // exported label from discovery don't get overwritten title: "Label name collision", honorLabels: false, scrapeLabels: `metric 0`, discoveryLabels: []string{"n", "2", "exported_n", "2"}, expLset: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric", "n", "2", "exported_n", "2"), expValue: 0, }, { // Labels with no value need to be removed as these should not be ingested. title: "Delete Empty labels", honorLabels: false, scrapeLabels: `metric{n=""} 0`, discoveryLabels: nil, expLset: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric"), expValue: 0, }, { // Honor Labels should ignore labels with the same name. title: "Honor Labels", honorLabels: true, scrapeLabels: `metric{n1="1" n2="2"} 0`, discoveryLabels: []string{"n1", "0"}, expLset: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric", "n1", "1", "n2", "2"), expValue: 0, }, { title: "Stale - NaN", honorLabels: false, scrapeLabels: `metric NaN`, discoveryLabels: nil, expLset: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric"), expValue: float64(value.NormalNaN), }, } for _, test := range tests { app := &collectResultAppender{} discoveryLabels := &Target{ labels: labels.FromStrings(test.discoveryLabels...), } sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, func(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { return mutateSampleLabels(l, discoveryLabels, test.honorLabels, nil) }, func(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { return mutateReportSampleLabels(l, discoveryLabels) }, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return app }, nil, 0, true, nil, ) now := time.Now() slApp := sl.appender(context.Background()) _, _, _, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte(test.scrapeLabels), "", now) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) expected := []sample{ { metric: test.expLset, t: timestamp.FromTime(now), v: test.expValue, }, } // When the expected value is NaN // DeepEqual will report NaNs as being different, // so replace it with the expected one. if test.expValue == float64(value.NormalNaN) { app.result[0].v = expected[0].v } t.Logf("Test:%s", test.title) require.Equal(t, expected, app.result) } } func TestScrapeLoopAppendCacheEntryButErrNotFound(t *testing.T) { // collectResultAppender's AddFast always returns ErrNotFound if we don't give it a next. app := &collectResultAppender{} sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return app }, nil, 0, true, nil, ) fakeRef := uint64(1) expValue := float64(1) metric := `metric{n="1"} 1` p := textparse.New([]byte(metric), "") var lset labels.Labels p.Next() mets := p.Metric(&lset) hash := lset.Hash() // Create a fake entry in the cache sl.cache.addRef(mets, fakeRef, lset, hash) now := time.Now() slApp := sl.appender(context.Background()) _, _, _, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte(metric), "", now) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) expected := []sample{ { metric: lset, t: timestamp.FromTime(now), v: expValue, }, } require.Equal(t, expected, app.result) } func TestScrapeLoopAppendSampleLimit(t *testing.T) { resApp := &collectResultAppender{} app := &limitAppender{Appender: resApp, limit: 1} sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, func(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { if l.Has("deleteme") { return nil } return l }, nopMutator, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return app }, nil, 0, true, nil, ) // Get the value of the Counter before performing the append. beforeMetric := dto.Metric{} err := targetScrapeSampleLimit.Write(&beforeMetric) require.NoError(t, err) beforeMetricValue := beforeMetric.GetCounter().GetValue() now := time.Now() slApp := sl.appender(context.Background()) total, added, seriesAdded, err := sl.append(app, []byte("metric_a 1\nmetric_b 1\nmetric_c 1\n"), "", now) if err != errSampleLimit { t.Fatalf("Did not see expected sample limit error: %s", err) } require.NoError(t, slApp.Rollback()) require.Equal(t, 3, total) require.Equal(t, 3, added) require.Equal(t, 1, seriesAdded) // Check that the Counter has been incremented a single time for the scrape, // not multiple times for each sample. metric := dto.Metric{} err = targetScrapeSampleLimit.Write(&metric) require.NoError(t, err) value := metric.GetCounter().GetValue() change := value - beforeMetricValue require.Equal(t, 1.0, change, "Unexpected change of sample limit metric: %f", change) // And verify that we got the samples that fit under the limit. want := []sample{ { metric: labels.FromStrings(model.MetricNameLabel, "metric_a"), t: timestamp.FromTime(now), v: 1, }, } require.Equal(t, want, resApp.rolledbackResult, "Appended samples not as expected") now = time.Now() slApp = sl.appender(context.Background()) total, added, seriesAdded, err = sl.append(slApp, []byte("metric_a 1\nmetric_b 1\nmetric_c{deleteme=\"yes\"} 1\nmetric_d 1\nmetric_e 1\nmetric_f 1\nmetric_g 1\nmetric_h{deleteme=\"yes\"} 1\nmetric_i{deleteme=\"yes\"} 1\n"), "", now) if err != errSampleLimit { t.Fatalf("Did not see expected sample limit error: %s", err) } require.NoError(t, slApp.Rollback()) require.Equal(t, 9, total) require.Equal(t, 6, added) require.Equal(t, 0, seriesAdded) } func TestScrapeLoop_ChangingMetricString(t *testing.T) { // This is a regression test for the scrape loop cache not properly maintaining // IDs when the string representation of a metric changes across a scrape. Thus // we use a real storage appender here. s := teststorage.New(t) defer s.Close() capp := &collectResultAppender{} sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { capp.next = s.Appender(ctx); return capp }, nil, 0, true, nil, ) now := time.Now() slApp := sl.appender(context.Background()) _, _, _, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte(`metric_a{a="1",b="1"} 1`), "", now) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) slApp = sl.appender(context.Background()) _, _, _, err = sl.append(slApp, []byte(`metric_a{b="1",a="1"} 2`), "", now.Add(time.Minute)) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) // DeepEqual will report NaNs as being different, so replace with a different value. want := []sample{ { metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric_a", "a", "1", "b", "1"), t: timestamp.FromTime(now), v: 1, }, { metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric_a", "a", "1", "b", "1"), t: timestamp.FromTime(now.Add(time.Minute)), v: 2, }, } require.Equal(t, want, capp.result, "Appended samples not as expected") } func TestScrapeLoopAppendStaleness(t *testing.T) { app := &collectResultAppender{} sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return app }, nil, 0, true, nil, ) now := time.Now() slApp := sl.appender(context.Background()) _, _, _, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte("metric_a 1\n"), "", now) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) slApp = sl.appender(context.Background()) _, _, _, err = sl.append(slApp, []byte(""), "", now.Add(time.Second)) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) ingestedNaN := math.Float64bits(app.result[1].v) require.Equal(t, value.StaleNaN, ingestedNaN, "Appended stale sample wasn't as expected") // DeepEqual will report NaNs as being different, so replace with a different value. app.result[1].v = 42 want := []sample{ { metric: labels.FromStrings(model.MetricNameLabel, "metric_a"), t: timestamp.FromTime(now), v: 1, }, { metric: labels.FromStrings(model.MetricNameLabel, "metric_a"), t: timestamp.FromTime(now.Add(time.Second)), v: 42, }, } require.Equal(t, want, app.result, "Appended samples not as expected") } func TestScrapeLoopAppendNoStalenessIfTimestamp(t *testing.T) { app := &collectResultAppender{} sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return app }, nil, 0, true, nil, ) now := time.Now() slApp := sl.appender(context.Background()) _, _, _, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte("metric_a 1 1000\n"), "", now) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) slApp = sl.appender(context.Background()) _, _, _, err = sl.append(slApp, []byte(""), "", now.Add(time.Second)) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) want := []sample{ { metric: labels.FromStrings(model.MetricNameLabel, "metric_a"), t: 1000, v: 1, }, } require.Equal(t, want, app.result, "Appended samples not as expected") } func TestScrapeLoopAppendExemplar(t *testing.T) { tests := []struct { title string scrapeText string discoveryLabels []string samples []sample exemplars []exemplar.Exemplar }{ { title: "Metric without exemplars", scrapeText: "metric_total{n=\"1\"} 0\n# EOF", discoveryLabels: []string{"n", "2"}, samples: []sample{{ metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric_total", "exported_n", "1", "n", "2"), v: 0, }}, }, { title: "Metric with exemplars", scrapeText: "metric_total{n=\"1\"} 0 # {a=\"abc\"} 1.0\n# EOF", discoveryLabels: []string{"n", "2"}, samples: []sample{{ metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric_total", "exported_n", "1", "n", "2"), v: 0, }}, exemplars: []exemplar.Exemplar{ {Labels: labels.FromStrings("a", "abc"), Value: 1}, }, }, { title: "Metric with exemplars and TS", scrapeText: "metric_total{n=\"1\"} 0 # {a=\"abc\"} 1.0 10000\n# EOF", discoveryLabels: []string{"n", "2"}, samples: []sample{{ metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric_total", "exported_n", "1", "n", "2"), v: 0, }}, exemplars: []exemplar.Exemplar{ {Labels: labels.FromStrings("a", "abc"), Value: 1, Ts: 10000000, HasTs: true}, }, }, { title: "Two metrics and exemplars", scrapeText: `metric_total{n="1"} 1 # {t="1"} 1.0 10000 metric_total{n="2"} 2 # {t="2"} 2.0 20000 # EOF`, samples: []sample{{ metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric_total", "n", "1"), v: 1, }, { metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric_total", "n", "2"), v: 2, }}, exemplars: []exemplar.Exemplar{ {Labels: labels.FromStrings("t", "1"), Value: 1, Ts: 10000000, HasTs: true}, {Labels: labels.FromStrings("t", "2"), Value: 2, Ts: 20000000, HasTs: true}, }, }, } for _, test := range tests { t.Run(test.title, func(t *testing.T) { app := &collectResultAppender{} discoveryLabels := &Target{ labels: labels.FromStrings(test.discoveryLabels...), } sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, func(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { return mutateSampleLabels(l, discoveryLabels, false, nil) }, func(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { return mutateReportSampleLabels(l, discoveryLabels) }, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return app }, nil, 0, true, nil, ) now := time.Now() for i := range test.samples { test.samples[i].t = timestamp.FromTime(now) } // We need to set the timestamp for expected exemplars that does not have a timestamp. for i := range test.exemplars { if test.exemplars[i].Ts == 0 { test.exemplars[i].Ts = timestamp.FromTime(now) } } _, _, _, err := sl.append(app, []byte(test.scrapeText), "application/openmetrics-text", now) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, app.Commit()) require.Equal(t, test.samples, app.result) require.Equal(t, test.exemplars, app.resultExemplars) }) } } func TestScrapeLoopAppendExemplarSeries(t *testing.T) { scrapeText := []string{`metric_total{n="1"} 1 # {t="1"} 1.0 10000 # EOF`, `metric_total{n="1"} 2 # {t="2"} 2.0 20000 # EOF`} samples := []sample{{ metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric_total", "n", "1"), v: 1, }, { metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric_total", "n", "1"), v: 2, }} exemplars := []exemplar.Exemplar{ {Labels: labels.FromStrings("t", "1"), Value: 1, Ts: 10000000, HasTs: true}, {Labels: labels.FromStrings("t", "2"), Value: 2, Ts: 20000000, HasTs: true}, } discoveryLabels := &Target{ labels: labels.FromStrings(), } app := &collectResultAppender{} sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, func(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { return mutateSampleLabels(l, discoveryLabels, false, nil) }, func(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { return mutateReportSampleLabels(l, discoveryLabels) }, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return app }, nil, 0, true, nil, ) now := time.Now() for i := range samples { ts := now.Add(time.Second * time.Duration(i)) samples[i].t = timestamp.FromTime(ts) } // We need to set the timestamp for expected exemplars that does not have a timestamp. for i := range exemplars { if exemplars[i].Ts == 0 { ts := now.Add(time.Second * time.Duration(i)) exemplars[i].Ts = timestamp.FromTime(ts) } } for i, st := range scrapeText { _, _, _, err := sl.append(app, []byte(st), "application/openmetrics-text", timestamp.Time(samples[i].t)) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, app.Commit()) } require.Equal(t, samples, app.result) require.Equal(t, exemplars, app.resultExemplars) } func TestScrapeLoopRunReportsTargetDownOnScrapeError(t *testing.T) { var ( scraper = &testScraper{} appender = &collectResultAppender{} app = func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return appender } ) ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, app, nil, 0, true, nil, ) scraper.scrapeFunc = func(ctx context.Context, w io.Writer) error { cancel() return errors.New("scrape failed") } sl.run(10*time.Millisecond, time.Hour, nil) require.Equal(t, 0.0, appender.result[0].v, "bad 'up' value") } func TestScrapeLoopRunReportsTargetDownOnInvalidUTF8(t *testing.T) { var ( scraper = &testScraper{} appender = &collectResultAppender{} app = func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return appender } ) ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, app, nil, 0, true, nil, ) scraper.scrapeFunc = func(ctx context.Context, w io.Writer) error { cancel() w.Write([]byte("a{l=\"\xff\"} 1\n")) return nil } sl.run(10*time.Millisecond, time.Hour, nil) require.Equal(t, 0.0, appender.result[0].v, "bad 'up' value") } type errorAppender struct { collectResultAppender } func (app *errorAppender) Append(ref uint64, lset labels.Labels, t int64, v float64) (uint64, error) { switch lset.Get(model.MetricNameLabel) { case "out_of_order": return 0, storage.ErrOutOfOrderSample case "amend": return 0, storage.ErrDuplicateSampleForTimestamp case "out_of_bounds": return 0, storage.ErrOutOfBounds default: return app.collectResultAppender.Append(ref, lset, t, v) } } func TestScrapeLoopAppendGracefullyIfAmendOrOutOfOrderOrOutOfBounds(t *testing.T) { app := &errorAppender{} sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return app }, nil, 0, true, nil, ) now := time.Unix(1, 0) slApp := sl.appender(context.Background()) total, added, seriesAdded, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte("out_of_order 1\namend 1\nnormal 1\nout_of_bounds 1\n"), "", now) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) want := []sample{ { metric: labels.FromStrings(model.MetricNameLabel, "normal"), t: timestamp.FromTime(now), v: 1, }, } require.Equal(t, want, app.result, "Appended samples not as expected") require.Equal(t, 4, total) require.Equal(t, 4, added) require.Equal(t, 1, seriesAdded) } func TestScrapeLoopOutOfBoundsTimeError(t *testing.T) { app := &collectResultAppender{} sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return &timeLimitAppender{ Appender: app, maxTime: timestamp.FromTime(time.Now().Add(10 * time.Minute)), } }, nil, 0, true, nil, ) now := time.Now().Add(20 * time.Minute) slApp := sl.appender(context.Background()) total, added, seriesAdded, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte("normal 1\n"), "", now) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) require.Equal(t, 1, total) require.Equal(t, 1, added) require.Equal(t, 0, seriesAdded) } func TestTargetScraperScrapeOK(t *testing.T) { const ( configTimeout = 1500 * time.Millisecond expectedTimeout = "1.500000" ) server := httptest.NewServer( http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { accept := r.Header.Get("Accept") if !strings.HasPrefix(accept, "application/openmetrics-text;") { t.Errorf("Expected Accept header to prefer application/openmetrics-text, got %q", accept) } timeout := r.Header.Get("X-Prometheus-Scrape-Timeout-Seconds") if timeout != expectedTimeout { t.Errorf("Expected scrape timeout header %q, got %q", expectedTimeout, timeout) } w.Header().Set("Content-Type", `text/plain; version=0.0.4`) w.Write([]byte("metric_a 1\nmetric_b 2\n")) }), ) defer server.Close() serverURL, err := url.Parse(server.URL) if err != nil { panic(err) } ts := &targetScraper{ Target: &Target{ labels: labels.FromStrings( model.SchemeLabel, serverURL.Scheme, model.AddressLabel, serverURL.Host, ), }, client: http.DefaultClient, timeout: configTimeout, } var buf bytes.Buffer contentType, err := ts.scrape(context.Background(), &buf) require.NoError(t, err) require.Equal(t, "text/plain; version=0.0.4", contentType) require.Equal(t, "metric_a 1\nmetric_b 2\n", buf.String()) } func TestTargetScrapeScrapeCancel(t *testing.T) { block := make(chan struct{}) server := httptest.NewServer( http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { <-block }), ) defer server.Close() serverURL, err := url.Parse(server.URL) if err != nil { panic(err) } ts := &targetScraper{ Target: &Target{ labels: labels.FromStrings( model.SchemeLabel, serverURL.Scheme, model.AddressLabel, serverURL.Host, ), }, client: http.DefaultClient, } ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) errc := make(chan error, 1) go func() { time.Sleep(1 * time.Second) cancel() }() go func() { _, err := ts.scrape(ctx, ioutil.Discard) if err == nil { errc <- errors.New("Expected error but got nil") } else if ctx.Err() != context.Canceled { errc <- errors.Errorf("Expected context cancellation error but got: %s", ctx.Err()) } else { close(errc) } }() select { case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Scrape function did not return unexpectedly") case err := <-errc: require.NoError(t, err) } // If this is closed in a defer above the function the test server // doesn't terminate and the test doesn't complete. close(block) } func TestTargetScrapeScrapeNotFound(t *testing.T) { server := httptest.NewServer( http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { w.WriteHeader(http.StatusNotFound) }), ) defer server.Close() serverURL, err := url.Parse(server.URL) if err != nil { panic(err) } ts := &targetScraper{ Target: &Target{ labels: labels.FromStrings( model.SchemeLabel, serverURL.Scheme, model.AddressLabel, serverURL.Host, ), }, client: http.DefaultClient, } _, err = ts.scrape(context.Background(), ioutil.Discard) require.Contains(t, err.Error(), "404", "Expected \"404 NotFound\" error but got: %s", err) } // testScraper implements the scraper interface and allows setting values // returned by its methods. It also allows setting a custom scrape function. type testScraper struct { offsetDur time.Duration lastStart time.Time lastDuration time.Duration lastError error scrapeErr error scrapeFunc func(context.Context, io.Writer) error } func (ts *testScraper) offset(interval time.Duration, jitterSeed uint64) time.Duration { return ts.offsetDur } func (ts *testScraper) Report(start time.Time, duration time.Duration, err error) { ts.lastStart = start ts.lastDuration = duration ts.lastError = err } func (ts *testScraper) scrape(ctx context.Context, w io.Writer) (string, error) { if ts.scrapeFunc != nil { return "", ts.scrapeFunc(ctx, w) } return "", ts.scrapeErr } func TestScrapeLoop_RespectTimestamps(t *testing.T) { s := teststorage.New(t) defer s.Close() app := s.Appender(context.Background()) capp := &collectResultAppender{next: app} sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return capp }, nil, 0, true, nil, ) now := time.Now() slApp := sl.appender(context.Background()) _, _, _, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte(`metric_a{a="1",b="1"} 1 0`), "", now) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) want := []sample{ { metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric_a", "a", "1", "b", "1"), t: 0, v: 1, }, } require.Equal(t, want, capp.result, "Appended samples not as expected") } func TestScrapeLoop_DiscardTimestamps(t *testing.T) { s := teststorage.New(t) defer s.Close() app := s.Appender(context.Background()) capp := &collectResultAppender{next: app} sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return capp }, nil, 0, false, nil, ) now := time.Now() slApp := sl.appender(context.Background()) _, _, _, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte(`metric_a{a="1",b="1"} 1 0`), "", now) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) want := []sample{ { metric: labels.FromStrings("__name__", "metric_a", "a", "1", "b", "1"), t: timestamp.FromTime(now), v: 1, }, } require.Equal(t, want, capp.result, "Appended samples not as expected") } func TestScrapeLoopDiscardDuplicateLabels(t *testing.T) { s := teststorage.New(t) defer s.Close() ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, &testScraper{}, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, s.Appender, nil, 0, true, nil, ) defer cancel() // We add a good and a bad metric to check that both are discarded. slApp := sl.appender(ctx) _, _, _, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte("test_metric{le=\"500\"} 1\ntest_metric{le=\"600\",le=\"700\"} 1\n"), "", time.Time{}) require.Error(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Rollback()) q, err := s.Querier(ctx, time.Time{}.UnixNano(), 0) require.NoError(t, err) series := q.Select(false, nil, labels.MustNewMatcher(labels.MatchRegexp, "__name__", ".*")) require.Equal(t, false, series.Next(), "series found in tsdb") require.NoError(t, series.Err()) // We add a good metric to check that it is recorded. slApp = sl.appender(ctx) _, _, _, err = sl.append(slApp, []byte("test_metric{le=\"500\"} 1\n"), "", time.Time{}) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) q, err = s.Querier(ctx, time.Time{}.UnixNano(), 0) require.NoError(t, err) series = q.Select(false, nil, labels.MustNewMatcher(labels.MatchEqual, "le", "500")) require.Equal(t, true, series.Next(), "series not found in tsdb") require.NoError(t, series.Err()) require.Equal(t, false, series.Next(), "more than one series found in tsdb") } func TestScrapeLoopDiscardUnnamedMetrics(t *testing.T) { s := teststorage.New(t) defer s.Close() app := s.Appender(context.Background()) ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), &testScraper{}, nil, nil, func(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { if l.Has("drop") { return labels.Labels{} } return l }, nopMutator, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return app }, nil, 0, true, nil, ) defer cancel() slApp := sl.appender(context.Background()) _, _, _, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte("nok 1\nnok2{drop=\"drop\"} 1\n"), "", time.Time{}) require.Error(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Rollback()) require.Equal(t, errNameLabelMandatory, err) q, err := s.Querier(ctx, time.Time{}.UnixNano(), 0) require.NoError(t, err) series := q.Select(false, nil, labels.MustNewMatcher(labels.MatchRegexp, "__name__", ".*")) require.Equal(t, false, series.Next(), "series found in tsdb") require.NoError(t, series.Err()) } func TestReusableConfig(t *testing.T) { variants := []*config.ScrapeConfig{ { JobName: "prometheus", ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(15 * time.Second), }, { JobName: "httpd", ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(15 * time.Second), }, { JobName: "prometheus", ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), }, { JobName: "prometheus", MetricsPath: "/metrics", }, { JobName: "prometheus", MetricsPath: "/metrics2", }, { JobName: "prometheus", ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), MetricsPath: "/metrics2", }, { JobName: "prometheus", ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), MetricsPath: "/metrics2", }, { JobName: "prometheus", ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), SampleLimit: 1000, MetricsPath: "/metrics2", }, } match := [][]int{ {0, 2}, {4, 5}, {4, 6}, {4, 7}, {5, 6}, {5, 7}, {6, 7}, } noMatch := [][]int{ {1, 2}, {0, 4}, {3, 4}, } for i, m := range match { require.Equal(t, true, reusableCache(variants[m[0]], variants[m[1]]), "match test %d", i) require.Equal(t, true, reusableCache(variants[m[1]], variants[m[0]]), "match test %d", i) require.Equal(t, true, reusableCache(variants[m[1]], variants[m[1]]), "match test %d", i) require.Equal(t, true, reusableCache(variants[m[0]], variants[m[0]]), "match test %d", i) } for i, m := range noMatch { require.Equal(t, false, reusableCache(variants[m[0]], variants[m[1]]), "not match test %d", i) require.Equal(t, false, reusableCache(variants[m[1]], variants[m[0]]), "not match test %d", i) } } func TestReuseScrapeCache(t *testing.T) { var ( app = &nopAppendable{} cfg = &config.ScrapeConfig{ JobName: "Prometheus", ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), MetricsPath: "/metrics", } sp, _ = newScrapePool(cfg, app, 0, nil) t1 = &Target{ discoveredLabels: labels.Labels{ labels.Label{ Name: "labelNew", Value: "nameNew", }, }, } proxyURL, _ = url.Parse("http://localhost:2128") ) defer sp.stop() sp.sync([]*Target{t1}) steps := []struct { keep bool newConfig *config.ScrapeConfig }{ { keep: true, newConfig: &config.ScrapeConfig{ JobName: "Prometheus", ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), MetricsPath: "/metrics", }, }, { keep: false, newConfig: &config.ScrapeConfig{ JobName: "Prometheus", ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(15 * time.Second), MetricsPath: "/metrics2", }, }, { keep: true, newConfig: &config.ScrapeConfig{ JobName: "Prometheus", SampleLimit: 400, ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(15 * time.Second), MetricsPath: "/metrics2", }, }, { keep: false, newConfig: &config.ScrapeConfig{ JobName: "Prometheus", HonorTimestamps: true, SampleLimit: 400, ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(15 * time.Second), MetricsPath: "/metrics2", }, }, { keep: true, newConfig: &config.ScrapeConfig{ JobName: "Prometheus", HonorTimestamps: true, SampleLimit: 400, HTTPClientConfig: config_util.HTTPClientConfig{ ProxyURL: config_util.URL{URL: proxyURL}, }, ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(15 * time.Second), MetricsPath: "/metrics2", }, }, { keep: false, newConfig: &config.ScrapeConfig{ JobName: "Prometheus", HonorTimestamps: true, HonorLabels: true, SampleLimit: 400, ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(15 * time.Second), MetricsPath: "/metrics2", }, }, } cacheAddr := func(sp *scrapePool) map[uint64]string { r := make(map[uint64]string) for fp, l := range sp.loops { r[fp] = fmt.Sprintf("%p", l.getCache()) } return r } for i, s := range steps { initCacheAddr := cacheAddr(sp) sp.reload(s.newConfig) for fp, newCacheAddr := range cacheAddr(sp) { if s.keep { require.Equal(t, initCacheAddr[fp], newCacheAddr, "step %d: old cache and new cache are not the same", i) } else { require.NotEqual(t, initCacheAddr[fp], newCacheAddr, "step %d: old cache and new cache are the same", i) } } initCacheAddr = cacheAddr(sp) sp.reload(s.newConfig) for fp, newCacheAddr := range cacheAddr(sp) { require.Equal(t, initCacheAddr[fp], newCacheAddr, "step %d: reloading the exact config invalidates the cache", i) } } } func TestScrapeAddFast(t *testing.T) { s := teststorage.New(t) defer s.Close() ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, &testScraper{}, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, s.Appender, nil, 0, true, nil, ) defer cancel() slApp := sl.appender(ctx) _, _, _, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte("up 1\n"), "", time.Time{}) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) // Poison the cache. There is just one entry, and one series in the // storage. Changing the ref will create a 'not found' error. for _, v := range sl.getCache().series { v.ref++ } slApp = sl.appender(ctx) _, _, _, err = sl.append(slApp, []byte("up 1\n"), "", time.Time{}.Add(time.Second)) require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) } func TestReuseCacheRace(t *testing.T) { var ( app = &nopAppendable{} cfg = &config.ScrapeConfig{ JobName: "Prometheus", ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(5 * time.Second), MetricsPath: "/metrics", } sp, _ = newScrapePool(cfg, app, 0, nil) t1 = &Target{ discoveredLabels: labels.Labels{ labels.Label{ Name: "labelNew", Value: "nameNew", }, }, } ) defer sp.stop() sp.sync([]*Target{t1}) start := time.Now() for i := uint(1); i > 0; i++ { if time.Since(start) > 5*time.Second { break } sp.reload(&config.ScrapeConfig{ JobName: "Prometheus", ScrapeTimeout: model.Duration(1 * time.Millisecond), ScrapeInterval: model.Duration(1 * time.Millisecond), MetricsPath: "/metrics", SampleLimit: i, }) } } func TestCheckAddError(t *testing.T) { var appErrs appendErrors sl := scrapeLoop{l: log.NewNopLogger()} sl.checkAddError(nil, nil, nil, storage.ErrOutOfOrderSample, nil, &appErrs) require.Equal(t, 1, appErrs.numOutOfOrder) } func TestScrapeReportSingleAppender(t *testing.T) { s := teststorage.New(t) defer s.Close() var ( signal = make(chan struct{}, 1) scraper = &testScraper{} ) ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) sl := newScrapeLoop(ctx, scraper, nil, nil, nopMutator, nopMutator, s.Appender, nil, 0, true, nil, ) numScrapes := 0 scraper.scrapeFunc = func(ctx context.Context, w io.Writer) error { numScrapes++ if numScrapes%4 == 0 { return fmt.Errorf("scrape failed") } w.Write([]byte("metric_a 44\nmetric_b 44\nmetric_c 44\nmetric_d 44\n")) return nil } go func() { sl.run(10*time.Millisecond, time.Hour, nil) signal <- struct{}{} }() start := time.Now() for time.Since(start) < 3*time.Second { q, err := s.Querier(ctx, time.Time{}.UnixNano(), time.Now().UnixNano()) require.NoError(t, err) series := q.Select(false, nil, labels.MustNewMatcher(labels.MatchRegexp, "__name__", ".+")) c := 0 for series.Next() { i := series.At().Iterator() for i.Next() { c++ } } require.Equal(t, 0, c%9, "Appended samples not as expected: %d", c) q.Close() } cancel() select { case <-signal: case <-time.After(5 * time.Second): t.Fatalf("Scrape wasn't stopped.") } } func TestScrapeLoopLabelLimit(t *testing.T) { tests := []struct { title string scrapeLabels string discoveryLabels []string labelLimits labelLimits expectErr bool }{ { title: "Valid number of labels", scrapeLabels: `metric{l1="1", l2="2"} 0`, discoveryLabels: nil, labelLimits: labelLimits{labelLimit: 5}, expectErr: false, }, { title: "Too many labels", scrapeLabels: `metric{l1="1", l2="2", l3="3", l4="4", l5="5", l6="6"} 0`, discoveryLabels: nil, labelLimits: labelLimits{labelLimit: 5}, expectErr: true, }, { title: "Too many labels including discovery labels", scrapeLabels: `metric{l1="1", l2="2", l3="3", l4="4"} 0`, discoveryLabels: []string{"l5", "5", "l6", "6"}, labelLimits: labelLimits{labelLimit: 5}, expectErr: true, }, { title: "Valid labels name length", scrapeLabels: `metric{l1="1", l2="2"} 0`, discoveryLabels: nil, labelLimits: labelLimits{labelNameLengthLimit: 10}, expectErr: false, }, { title: "Label name too long", scrapeLabels: `metric{label_name_too_long="0"} 0`, discoveryLabels: nil, labelLimits: labelLimits{labelNameLengthLimit: 10}, expectErr: true, }, { title: "Discovery label name too long", scrapeLabels: `metric{l1="1", l2="2"} 0`, discoveryLabels: []string{"label_name_too_long", "0"}, labelLimits: labelLimits{labelNameLengthLimit: 10}, expectErr: true, }, { title: "Valid labels value length", scrapeLabels: `metric{l1="1", l2="2"} 0`, discoveryLabels: nil, labelLimits: labelLimits{labelValueLengthLimit: 10}, expectErr: false, }, { title: "Label value too long", scrapeLabels: `metric{l1="label_value_too_long"} 0`, discoveryLabels: nil, labelLimits: labelLimits{labelValueLengthLimit: 10}, expectErr: true, }, { title: "Discovery label value too long", scrapeLabels: `metric{l1="1", l2="2"} 0`, discoveryLabels: []string{"l1", "label_value_too_long"}, labelLimits: labelLimits{labelValueLengthLimit: 10}, expectErr: true, }, } for _, test := range tests { app := &collectResultAppender{} discoveryLabels := &Target{ labels: labels.FromStrings(test.discoveryLabels...), } sl := newScrapeLoop(context.Background(), nil, nil, nil, func(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { return mutateSampleLabels(l, discoveryLabels, false, nil) }, func(l labels.Labels) labels.Labels { return mutateReportSampleLabels(l, discoveryLabels) }, func(ctx context.Context) storage.Appender { return app }, nil, 0, true, &test.labelLimits, ) slApp := sl.appender(context.Background()) _, _, _, err := sl.append(slApp, []byte(test.scrapeLabels), "", time.Now()) t.Logf("Test:%s", test.title) if test.expectErr { require.Error(t, err) } else { require.NoError(t, err) require.NoError(t, slApp.Commit()) } } }