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authorPaul "LeoNerd" Evans <paul@matrix.org>2015-03-04 19:22:14 +0000
committerPaul "LeoNerd" Evans <paul@matrix.org>2015-03-12 16:24:50 +0000
commit72625f2f4d633e9fe59e61bb371a118927e5c66c (patch)
tree61bd096a6e62897622b3b2d0bba6c86da68d880f
parentDelete a couple of TODO markers of monitoring stats now done (diff)
downloadsynapse-72625f2f4d633e9fe59e61bb371a118927e5c66c.tar.xz
Initial hack at a TimerMetric; for storing counts + duration accumulators
Diffstat (limited to '')
-rw-r--r--synapse/metrics/metric.py48
-rw-r--r--tests/metrics/test_metric.py36
2 files changed, 83 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/synapse/metrics/metric.py b/synapse/metrics/metric.py
index 4df5ebfda6..7175881941 100644
--- a/synapse/metrics/metric.py
+++ b/synapse/metrics/metric.py
@@ -14,6 +14,15 @@
 # limitations under the License.
 
 
+from itertools import chain
+
+
+# TODO(paul): I can't believe Python doesn't have one of these
+def map_concat(func, items):
+    # flatten a list-of-lists
+    return list(chain.from_iterable(map(func, items)))
+
+
 class BaseMetric(object):
 
     def __init__(self, name, keys=[]):
@@ -87,6 +96,45 @@ class CallbackMetric(BaseMetric):
         return ["%s{%s} %d" % (self.name, self._render_key(k), value[k])
                 for k in sorted(value.keys())]
 
+
+class TimerMetric(CounterMetric):
+    """A combination of an event counter and a time accumulator, which counts
+    both the number of events and how long each one takes.
+
+    TODO(paul): Try to export some heatmap-style stats?
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+        super(TimerMetric, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
+
+        self.times = {}
+
+        # Scalar metrics are never empty
+        if self.is_scalar():
+            self.times[()] = 0
+
+    def inc_time(self, msec, *values):
+        self.inc(*values)
+
+        if values not in self.times:
+            self.times[values] = msec
+        else:
+            self.times[values] += msec
+
+    def render(self):
+        if self.is_scalar():
+            return ["%s:count %d" % (self.name, self.counts[()]),
+                    "%s:msec %d" % (self.name, self.times[()])]
+
+        def render_item(k):
+            keystr = self._render_key(k)
+
+            return ["%s{%s}:count %d" % (self.name, keystr, self.counts[k]),
+                    "%s{%s}:msec %d" % (self.name, keystr, self.times[k])]
+
+        return map_concat(render_item, sorted(self.counts.keys()))
+
+
 class CacheMetric(object):
     """A combination of two CounterMetrics, one to count cache hits and one to
     count misses, and a callback metric to yield the current size.
diff --git a/tests/metrics/test_metric.py b/tests/metrics/test_metric.py
index b7facb8587..b25520821d 100644
--- a/tests/metrics/test_metric.py
+++ b/tests/metrics/test_metric.py
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
 from tests import unittest
 
 from synapse.metrics.metric import (
-    CounterMetric, CallbackMetric, CacheMetric
+    CounterMetric, CallbackMetric, TimerMetric, CacheMetric
 )
 
 
@@ -97,6 +97,40 @@ class CallbackMetricTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
         ])
 
 
+class TimerMetricTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
+
+    def test_scalar(self):
+        metric = TimerMetric("thing")
+
+        self.assertEquals(metric.render(), [
+            "thing:count 0",
+            "thing:msec 0",
+        ])
+
+        metric.inc_time(500)
+
+        self.assertEquals(metric.render(), [
+            "thing:count 1",
+            "thing:msec 500",
+        ])
+
+    def test_vector(self):
+        metric = TimerMetric("queries", keys=["verb"])
+
+        self.assertEquals(metric.render(), [])
+
+        metric.inc_time(300, "SELECT")
+        metric.inc_time(200, "SELECT")
+        metric.inc_time(800, "INSERT")
+
+        self.assertEquals(metric.render(), [
+            "queries{verb=INSERT}:count 1",
+            "queries{verb=INSERT}:msec 800",
+            "queries{verb=SELECT}:count 2",
+            "queries{verb=SELECT}:msec 500",
+        ])
+
+
 class CacheMetricTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
 
     def test_cache(self):