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//! Utilities to track metrics in Sentry.
//!
//! Metrics are numerical values that can track anything about your environment over time, from
//! latency to error rates to user signups.
//!
//! Metrics at Sentry come in different flavors, in order to help you track your data in the most
//! efficient and cost-effective way. The types of metrics we currently support are:
//!
//! - **Counters** track a value that can only be incremented.
//! - **Distributions** track a list of values over time in on which you can perform aggregations
//! like max, min, avg.
//! - **Gauges** track a value that can go up and down.
//! - **Sets** track a set of values on which you can perform aggregations such as count_unique.
//!
//! For more information on metrics in Sentry, see [our docs].
//!
//! # Usage
//!
//! To collect a metric, use the [`Metric`] struct to capture all relevant properties of your
//! metric. Then, use [`send`](Metric::send) to send the metric to Sentry:
//!
//! ```
//! use std::time::Duration;
//! use sentry::metrics::Metric;
//!
//! Metric::count("requests")
//! .with_tag("method", "GET")
//! .send();
//!
//! Metric::timing("request.duration", Duration::from_millis(17))
//! .with_tag("status_code", "200")
//! // unit is added automatically by timing
//! .send();
//!
//! Metric::set("site.visitors", "user1")
//! .with_unit("user")
//! .send();
//! ```
//!
//! # Usage with Cadence
//!
//! [`cadence`] is a popular Statsd client for Rust and can be used to send metrics to Sentry. To
//! use Sentry directly with `cadence`, see the [`sentry-cadence`](crate::cadence) documentation.
//!
//! [our docs]: https://develop.sentry.dev/delightful-developer-metrics/
mod normalization;
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::collections::hash_map::Entry;
use std::collections::{BTreeMap, BTreeSet, HashMap};
use std::fmt::{self, Display};
use std::sync::{Arc, Mutex};
use std::thread::{self, JoinHandle};
use std::time::{Duration, SystemTime, UNIX_EPOCH};
use sentry_types::protocol::latest::{Envelope, EnvelopeItem};
use crate::client::TransportArc;
use crate::{ClientOptions, Hub};
pub use crate::units::*;
const BUCKET_INTERVAL: Duration = Duration::from_secs(10);
const FLUSH_INTERVAL: Duration = Duration::from_secs(5);
const MAX_WEIGHT: usize = 100_000;
/// Type alias for strings used in [`Metric`] for names and tags.
pub type MetricStr = Cow<'static, str>;
/// Type used for [`MetricValue::Counter`].
pub type CounterValue = f64;
/// Type used for [`MetricValue::Distribution`].
pub type DistributionValue = f64;
/// Type used for [`MetricValue::Set`].
pub type SetValue = u32;
/// Type used for [`MetricValue::Gauge`].
pub type GaugeValue = f64;
/// The value of a [`Metric`], indicating its type.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq)]
pub enum MetricValue {
/// Counts instances of an event.
///
/// Counters can be incremented and decremented. The default operation is to increment a counter
/// by `1`, although increments by larger values and even floating point values are possible.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::metrics::{Metric, MetricValue};
///
/// Metric::build("my.counter", MetricValue::Counter(1.0)).send();
/// ```
Counter(CounterValue),
/// Builds a statistical distribution over values reported.
///
/// Based on individual reported values, distributions allow to query the maximum, minimum, or
/// average of the reported values, as well as statistical quantiles. With an increasing number
/// of values in the distribution, its accuracy becomes approximate.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::metrics::{Metric, MetricValue};
///
/// Metric::build("my.distribution", MetricValue::Distribution(42.0)).send();
/// ```
Distribution(DistributionValue),
/// Counts the number of unique reported values.
///
/// Sets allow sending arbitrary discrete values, including strings, and store the deduplicated
/// count. With an increasing number of unique values in the set, its accuracy becomes
/// approximate. It is not possible to query individual values from a set.
///
/// # Example
///
/// To create a set value, use [`MetricValue::set_from_str`] or
/// [`MetricValue::set_from_display`]. These functions convert the provided argument into a
/// unique hash value, which is then used as the set value.
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::metrics::{Metric, MetricValue};
///
/// Metric::build("my.set", MetricValue::set_from_str("foo")).send();
/// ```
Set(SetValue),
/// Stores absolute snapshots of values.
///
/// In addition to plain [counters](Self::Counter), gauges store a snapshot of the maximum,
/// minimum and sum of all values, as well as the last reported value. Note that the "last"
/// component of this aggregation is not commutative. Which value is preserved as last value is
/// implementation-defined.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::metrics::{Metric, MetricValue};
///
/// Metric::build("my.gauge", MetricValue::Gauge(42.0)).send();
/// ```
Gauge(GaugeValue),
}
impl MetricValue {
/// Returns a set value representing the given string.
pub fn set_from_str(string: &str) -> Self {
Self::Set(hash_set_value(string))
}
/// Returns a set value representing the given argument.
pub fn set_from_display(display: impl fmt::Display) -> Self {
Self::Set(hash_set_value(&display.to_string()))
}
/// Returns the type of the metric value.
fn ty(&self) -> MetricType {
match self {
Self::Counter(_) => MetricType::Counter,
Self::Distribution(_) => MetricType::Distribution,
Self::Gauge(_) => MetricType::Gauge,
Self::Set(_) => MetricType::Set,
}
}
}
impl Display for MetricValue {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::Counter(v) => write!(f, "{}", v),
Self::Distribution(v) => write!(f, "{}", v),
Self::Gauge(v) => write!(f, "{}", v),
Self::Set(v) => write!(f, "{}", v),
}
}
}
/// Hashes the given set value.
///
/// Sets only guarantee 32-bit accuracy, but arbitrary strings are allowed on the protocol. Upon
/// parsing, they are hashed and only used as hashes subsequently.
fn hash_set_value(string: &str) -> u32 {
crc32fast::hash(string.as_bytes())
}
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash, PartialOrd, Ord)]
enum MetricType {
Counter,
Distribution,
Set,
Gauge,
}
impl MetricType {
/// Return the shortcode for this metric type.
pub fn as_str(&self) -> &'static str {
match self {
MetricType::Counter => "c",
MetricType::Distribution => "d",
MetricType::Set => "s",
MetricType::Gauge => "g",
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for MetricType {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str(self.as_str())
}
}
impl std::str::FromStr for MetricType {
type Err = ();
fn from_str(s: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
Ok(match s {
"c" | "m" => Self::Counter,
"h" | "d" | "ms" => Self::Distribution,
"s" => Self::Set,
"g" => Self::Gauge,
_ => return Err(()),
})
}
}
/// A snapshot of values.
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
struct GaugeSummary {
/// The last value reported in the bucket.
///
/// This aggregation is not commutative.
pub last: GaugeValue,
/// The minimum value reported in the bucket.
pub min: GaugeValue,
/// The maximum value reported in the bucket.
pub max: GaugeValue,
/// The sum of all values reported in the bucket.
pub sum: GaugeValue,
/// The number of times this bucket was updated with a new value.
pub count: u64,
}
impl GaugeSummary {
/// Creates a gauge snapshot from a single value.
pub fn single(value: GaugeValue) -> Self {
Self {
last: value,
min: value,
max: value,
sum: value,
count: 1,
}
}
/// Inserts a new value into the gauge.
pub fn insert(&mut self, value: GaugeValue) {
self.last = value;
self.min = self.min.min(value);
self.max = self.max.max(value);
self.sum += value;
self.count += 1;
}
}
/// The aggregated value of a [`Metric`] bucket.
#[derive(Debug)]
enum BucketValue {
Counter(CounterValue),
Distribution(Vec<DistributionValue>),
Set(BTreeSet<SetValue>),
Gauge(GaugeSummary),
}
impl BucketValue {
/// Inserts a new value into the bucket and returns the added weight.
pub fn insert(&mut self, value: MetricValue) -> usize {
match (self, value) {
(Self::Counter(c1), MetricValue::Counter(c2)) => {
*c1 += c2;
0
}
(Self::Distribution(d1), MetricValue::Distribution(d2)) => {
d1.push(d2);
1
}
(Self::Set(s1), MetricValue::Set(s2)) => {
if s1.insert(s2) {
1
} else {
0
}
}
(Self::Gauge(g1), MetricValue::Gauge(g2)) => {
g1.insert(g2);
0
}
_ => panic!("invalid metric type"),
}
}
/// Returns the number of values stored in this bucket.
pub fn weight(&self) -> usize {
match self {
BucketValue::Counter(_) => 1,
BucketValue::Distribution(v) => v.len(),
BucketValue::Set(v) => v.len(),
BucketValue::Gauge(_) => 5,
}
}
}
impl From<MetricValue> for BucketValue {
fn from(value: MetricValue) -> Self {
match value {
MetricValue::Counter(v) => Self::Counter(v),
MetricValue::Distribution(v) => Self::Distribution(vec![v]),
MetricValue::Gauge(v) => Self::Gauge(GaugeSummary::single(v)),
MetricValue::Set(v) => Self::Set(BTreeSet::from([v])),
}
}
}
/// A metric value that contains a numeric value and metadata to be sent to Sentry.
///
/// # Units
///
/// To make the most out of metrics in Sentry, consider assigning a unit during construction. This
/// can be achieved using the [`with_unit`](MetricBuilder::with_unit) builder method. See the
/// documentation for more examples on units.
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::metrics::{Metric, InformationUnit};
///
/// Metric::distribution("request.size", 47.2)
/// .with_unit(InformationUnit::Byte)
/// .send();
/// ```
///
/// # Sending Metrics
///
/// Metrics can be sent to Sentry directly using the [`send`](MetricBuilder::send) method on the
/// constructor. This will send the metric to the [`Client`](crate::Client) on the current [`Hub`].
/// If there is no client on the current hub, the metric is dropped.
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::metrics::Metric;
///
/// Metric::count("requests")
/// .with_tag("method", "GET")
/// .send();
/// ```
///
/// # Sending to a Custom Client
///
/// Metrics can also be sent to a custom client. This is useful if you want to send metrics to a
/// different Sentry project or with different configuration. To do so, finish building the metric
/// and then call [`add_metric`](crate::Client::add_metric) to the client:
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::Hub;
/// use sentry::metrics::Metric;
///
/// let metric = Metric::count("requests")
/// .with_tag("method", "GET")
/// .finish();
///
/// // Obtain a client from somewhere
/// if let Some(client) = Hub::current().client() {
/// client.add_metric(metric);
/// }
/// ```
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct Metric {
/// The name of the metric, identifying it in Sentry.
///
/// The name should consist of
name: MetricStr,
unit: MetricUnit,
value: MetricValue,
tags: BTreeMap<MetricStr, MetricStr>,
time: Option<SystemTime>,
}
impl Metric {
/// Creates a new metric with the stated name and value.
///
/// The provided name identifies the metric in Sentry. It should consist of alphanumeric
/// characters and `_`, `-`, and `.`. While a single forward slash (`/`) is also allowed in
/// metric names, it has a special meaning and should not be used in regular metric names. All
/// characters that do not match this criteria are sanitized.
///
/// The value of the metric determines its type. See the [struct-level](self) docs and
/// constructor methods for examples on how to build metrics.
pub fn build(name: impl Into<MetricStr>, value: MetricValue) -> MetricBuilder {
let metric = Metric {
name: name.into(),
unit: MetricUnit::None,
value,
tags: BTreeMap::new(),
time: None,
};
MetricBuilder { metric }
}
/// Parses a metric from a StatsD string.
///
/// This supports regular StatsD payloads with an extension for tags. In the below example, tags
/// are optional:
///
/// ```plain
/// <metricname>:<value>|<type>|#<tag1>:<value1>,<tag2>:<value2>
/// ```
///
/// Units are encoded into the metric name, separated by an `@`:
///
/// ```plain
/// <metricname>@<unit>:<value>|<type>|#<tag1>:<value1>,<tag2>:<value2>
/// ```
pub fn parse_statsd(string: &str) -> Result<Self, ParseMetricError> {
parse_metric_opt(string).ok_or(ParseMetricError(()))
}
/// Builds a metric that increments a [counter](MetricValue::Counter) by the given value.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::metrics::{Metric};
///
/// Metric::incr("operation.total_values", 7.0).send();
/// ```
pub fn incr(name: impl Into<MetricStr>, value: f64) -> MetricBuilder {
Self::build(name, MetricValue::Counter(value))
}
/// Builds a metric that [counts](MetricValue::Counter) the single occurrence of an event.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::metrics::{Metric};
///
/// Metric::count("requests").send();
/// ```
pub fn count(name: impl Into<MetricStr>) -> MetricBuilder {
Self::build(name, MetricValue::Counter(1.0))
}
/// Builds a metric that tracks the duration of an operation.
///
/// This is a [distribution](MetricValue::Distribution) metric that is tracked in seconds.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use std::time::Duration;
/// use sentry::metrics::{Metric};
///
/// Metric::timing("operation", Duration::from_secs(1)).send();
/// ```
pub fn timing(name: impl Into<MetricStr>, timing: Duration) -> MetricBuilder {
Self::build(name, MetricValue::Distribution(timing.as_secs_f64()))
.with_unit(DurationUnit::Second)
}
/// Builds a metric that tracks the [distribution](MetricValue::Distribution) of values.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::metrics::{Metric};
///
/// Metric::distribution("operation.batch_size", 42.0).send();
/// ```
pub fn distribution(name: impl Into<MetricStr>, value: f64) -> MetricBuilder {
Self::build(name, MetricValue::Distribution(value))
}
/// Builds a metric that tracks the [unique number](MetricValue::Set) of values provided.
///
/// See [`MetricValue`] for more ways to construct sets.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::metrics::{Metric};
///
/// Metric::set("users", "user1").send();
/// ```
pub fn set(name: impl Into<MetricStr>, string: &str) -> MetricBuilder {
Self::build(name, MetricValue::set_from_str(string))
}
/// Builds a metric that tracks the [snapshot](MetricValue::Gauge) of provided values.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use sentry::metrics::{Metric};
///
/// Metric::gauge("cache.size", 42.0).send();
/// ```
pub fn gauge(name: impl Into<MetricStr>, value: f64) -> MetricBuilder {
Self::build(name, MetricValue::Gauge(value))
}
/// Sends the metric to the current client.
///
/// When building a metric, you can use [`MetricBuilder::send`] to send the metric directly. If
/// there is no client on the current [`Hub`], the metric is dropped.
pub fn send(self) {
if let Some(client) = Hub::current().client() {
client.add_metric(self);
}
}
/// Convert the metric into an [`Envelope`] containing a single [`EnvelopeItem::Statsd`].
pub fn to_envelope(self) -> Envelope {
let timestamp = self
.time
.unwrap_or(SystemTime::now())
.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH)
.unwrap_or_default()
.as_secs();
let data = format!(
"{}@{}:{}|{}|#{}|T{}",
normalization::normalize_name(self.name.as_ref()),
normalization::normalize_unit(self.unit.to_string().as_ref()),
self.value,
self.value.ty(),
normalization::normalize_tags(&self.tags),
timestamp
);
EnvelopeItem::Statsd(data.into_bytes()).into()
}
}
/// A builder for metrics.
///
/// Use one of the [`Metric`] constructors to create a new builder. See the struct-level docs for
/// examples of how to build metrics.
#[must_use]
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct MetricBuilder {
metric: Metric,
}
impl MetricBuilder {
/// Sets the unit for the metric.
///
/// The unit augments the metric value by giving it a magnitude and semantics. Some units have
/// special support when rendering metrics or their values in Sentry, such as for timings. See
/// [`MetricUnit`] for more information on the supported units. The unit can be set to
/// [`MetricUnit::None`] to indicate that the metric has no unit, or to [`MetricUnit::Custom`]
/// to indicate a user-defined unit.
///
/// By default, the unit is set to [`MetricUnit::None`].
pub fn with_unit(mut self, unit: impl Into<MetricUnit>) -> Self {
self.metric.unit = unit.into();
self
}
/// Adds a tag to the metric.
///
/// Tags allow you to add dimensions to metrics. They are key-value pairs that can be filtered
/// or grouped by in Sentry.
///
/// When sent to Sentry via [`MetricBuilder::send`] or when added to a
/// [`Client`](crate::Client), the client may add default tags to the metrics, such as the
/// `release` or the `environment` from the Scope.
pub fn with_tag(mut self, name: impl Into<MetricStr>, value: impl Into<MetricStr>) -> Self {
self.metric.tags.insert(name.into(), value.into());
self
}
/// Adds multiple tags to the metric.
///
/// Tags allow you to add dimensions to metrics. They are key-value pairs that can be filtered
/// or grouped by in Sentry.
///
/// When sent to Sentry via [`MetricBuilder::send`] or when added to a
/// [`Client`](crate::Client), the client may add default tags to the metrics, such as the
/// `release` or the `environment` from the Scope.
pub fn with_tags<T, K, V>(mut self, tags: T) -> Self
where
T: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>,
K: Into<MetricStr>,
V: Into<MetricStr>,
{
for (k, v) in tags {
self.metric.tags.insert(k.into(), v.into());
}
self
}
/// Sets the timestamp for the metric.
///
/// By default, the timestamp is set to the current time when the metric is built or sent.
pub fn with_time(mut self, time: SystemTime) -> Self {
self.metric.time = Some(time);
self
}
/// Builds the metric.
pub fn finish(self) -> Metric {
self.metric
}
/// Sends the metric to the current client.
///
/// This is a shorthand for `.finish().send()`. If there is no client on the current [`Hub`],
/// the metric is dropped.
pub fn send(self) {
self.finish().send()
}
}
/// Error emitted from [`Metric::parse_statsd`] for invalid metric strings.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct ParseMetricError(());
impl std::error::Error for ParseMetricError {}
impl fmt::Display for ParseMetricError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str("invalid metric string")
}
}
fn parse_metric_opt(string: &str) -> Option<Metric> {
let mut components = string.split('|');
let (mri_str, value_str) = components.next()?.split_once(':')?;
let (name, unit) = match mri_str.split_once('@') {
Some((name, unit_str)) => (name, unit_str.parse().ok()?),
None => (mri_str, MetricUnit::None),
};
let ty = components.next().and_then(|s| s.parse().ok())?;
let value = match ty {
MetricType::Counter => MetricValue::Counter(value_str.parse().ok()?),
MetricType::Distribution => MetricValue::Distribution(value_str.parse().ok()?),
MetricType::Set => MetricValue::Set(value_str.parse().ok()?),
MetricType::Gauge => {
// Gauge values are serialized as `last:min:max:sum:count`. We want to be able
// to parse those strings back, so we just take the first colon-separated segment.
let value_str = value_str.split(':').next().unwrap();
MetricValue::Gauge(value_str.parse().ok()?)
}
};
let mut builder = Metric::build(name.to_owned(), value).with_unit(unit);
for component in components {
if let Some('#') = component.chars().next() {
for pair in component.get(1..)?.split(',') {
let mut key_value = pair.splitn(2, ':');
let key = key_value.next()?.to_owned();
let value = key_value.next().unwrap_or_default().to_owned();
builder = builder.with_tag(key, value);
}
}
}
Some(builder.finish())
}
/// Composite bucket key for [`BucketMap`].
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
struct BucketKey {
ty: MetricType,
name: MetricStr,
unit: MetricUnit,
tags: BTreeMap<MetricStr, MetricStr>,
}
/// UNIX timestamp used for buckets.
type Timestamp = u64;
/// A nested map storing metric buckets.
///
/// This map consists of two levels:
/// 1. The rounded UNIX timestamp of buckets.
/// 2. The metric buckets themselves with a corresponding timestamp.
///
/// This structure allows for efficient dequeueing of buckets that are older than a certain
/// threshold. The buckets are dequeued in order of their timestamp, so the oldest buckets are
/// dequeued first.
type BucketMap = BTreeMap<Timestamp, HashMap<BucketKey, BucketValue>>;
#[derive(Debug)]
struct SharedAggregatorState {
buckets: BucketMap,
weight: usize,
running: bool,
force_flush: bool,
}
impl SharedAggregatorState {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
buckets: BTreeMap::new(),
weight: 0,
running: true,
force_flush: false,
}
}
/// Adds a new bucket to the aggregator.
///
/// The bucket timestamp is rounded to the nearest bucket interval. Note that this does NOT
/// automatically flush the aggregator if the weight exceeds the weight threshold.
pub fn add(&mut self, mut timestamp: Timestamp, key: BucketKey, value: MetricValue) {
// Floor timestamp to bucket interval
timestamp /= BUCKET_INTERVAL.as_secs();
timestamp *= BUCKET_INTERVAL.as_secs();
match self.buckets.entry(timestamp).or_default().entry(key) {
Entry::Occupied(mut e) => self.weight += e.get_mut().insert(value),
Entry::Vacant(e) => self.weight += e.insert(value.into()).weight(),
}
}
/// Removes and returns all buckets that are ready to flush.
///
/// Buckets are ready to flush as soon as their time window has closed. For example, a bucket
/// from timestamps `[4600, 4610)` is ready to flush immediately at `4610`.
pub fn take_buckets(&mut self) -> BucketMap {
if self.force_flush || !self.running {
self.weight = 0;
self.force_flush = false;
std::mem::take(&mut self.buckets)
} else {
let timestamp = SystemTime::now()
.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH)
.unwrap_or_default()
.saturating_sub(BUCKET_INTERVAL)
.as_secs();
// Split all buckets after the cutoff time. `split` contains newer buckets, which should
// remain, so swap them. After the swap, `split` contains all older buckets.
let mut split = self.buckets.split_off(×tamp);
std::mem::swap(&mut split, &mut self.buckets);
self.weight -= split
.values()
.flat_map(|map| map.values())
.map(|bucket| bucket.weight())
.sum::<usize>();
split
}
}
pub fn weight(&self) -> usize {
self.weight
}
}
type TagMap = BTreeMap<MetricStr, MetricStr>;
fn get_default_tags(options: &ClientOptions) -> TagMap {
let mut tags = TagMap::new();
if let Some(ref release) = options.release {
tags.insert("release".into(), release.clone());
}
tags.insert(
"environment".into(),
options
.environment
.clone()
.filter(|e| !e.is_empty())
.unwrap_or(Cow::Borrowed("production")),
);
tags
}
#[derive(Clone)]
struct Worker {
shared: Arc<Mutex<SharedAggregatorState>>,
default_tags: TagMap,
transport: TransportArc,
}
impl Worker {
pub fn run(self) {
loop {
// Park instead of sleep so we can wake the thread up. Do not account for delays during
// flushing, since we benefit from some drift to spread out metric submissions.
thread::park_timeout(FLUSH_INTERVAL);
let buckets = {
let mut guard = self.shared.lock().unwrap();
if !guard.running {
break;
}
guard.take_buckets()
};
self.flush_buckets(buckets);
}
}
pub fn flush_buckets(&self, buckets: BucketMap) {
if buckets.is_empty() {
return;
}
// The transport is usually available when flush is called. Prefer a short lock and worst
// case throw away the result rather than blocking the transport for too long.
if let Ok(output) = self.format_payload(buckets) {
let mut envelope = Envelope::new();
envelope.add_item(EnvelopeItem::Statsd(output));
if let Some(ref transport) = *self.transport.read().unwrap() {
transport.send_envelope(envelope);
}
}
}
fn format_payload(&self, buckets: BucketMap) -> std::io::Result<Vec<u8>> {
use std::io::Write;
let mut out = vec![];
for (timestamp, buckets) in buckets {
for (key, value) in buckets {
write!(
&mut out,
"{}",
normalization::normalize_name(key.name.as_ref())
)?;
match key.unit {
MetricUnit::Custom(u) => {
write!(&mut out, "@{}", normalization::normalize_unit(u.as_ref()))?
}
_ => write!(&mut out, "@{}", key.unit)?,
}
match value {
BucketValue::Counter(c) => {
write!(&mut out, ":{}", c)?;
}
BucketValue::Distribution(d) => {
for v in d {
write!(&mut out, ":{}", v)?;
}
}
BucketValue::Set(s) => {
for v in s {
write!(&mut out, ":{}", v)?;
}
}
BucketValue::Gauge(g) => {
write!(
&mut out,
":{}:{}:{}:{}:{}",
g.last, g.min, g.max, g.sum, g.count
)?;
}
}
write!(&mut out, "|{}", key.ty.as_str())?;
let normalized_tags =
normalization::normalize_tags(&key.tags).with_default_tags(&self.default_tags);
write!(&mut out, "|#{}", normalized_tags)?;
writeln!(&mut out, "|T{}", timestamp)?;
}
}
Ok(out)
}
}
impl fmt::Debug for Worker {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("Worker")
.field("transport", &format_args!("ArcTransport"))
.field("default_tags", &self.default_tags)
.finish()
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub(crate) struct MetricAggregator {
local_worker: Worker,
handle: Option<JoinHandle<()>>,
}
impl MetricAggregator {
pub fn new(transport: TransportArc, options: &ClientOptions) -> Self {
let worker = Worker {
shared: Arc::new(Mutex::new(SharedAggregatorState::new())),
default_tags: get_default_tags(options),
transport,
};
let local_worker = worker.clone();
let handle = thread::Builder::new()
.name("sentry-metrics".into())
.spawn(move || worker.run())
.expect("failed to spawn thread");
Self {
local_worker,
handle: Some(handle),
}
}
pub fn add(&self, metric: Metric) {
let Metric {
name,
unit,
value,
tags,
time,
} = metric;
let timestamp = time
.unwrap_or_else(SystemTime::now)
.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH)
.unwrap_or_default()
.as_secs();
let key = BucketKey {
ty: value.ty(),
name,
unit,
tags,
};
let mut guard = self.local_worker.shared.lock().unwrap();
guard.add(timestamp, key, value);
if guard.weight() > MAX_WEIGHT {
if let Some(ref handle) = self.handle {
guard.force_flush = true;
handle.thread().unpark();
}
}
}
pub fn flush(&self) {
let buckets = {
let mut guard = self.local_worker.shared.lock().unwrap();
guard.force_flush = true;
guard.take_buckets()
};
self.local_worker.flush_buckets(buckets);
}
}
impl Drop for MetricAggregator {
fn drop(&mut self) {
let buckets = {
let mut guard = self.local_worker.shared.lock().unwrap();
guard.running = false;
guard.take_buckets()
};
self.local_worker.flush_buckets(buckets);
if let Some(handle) = self.handle.take() {
handle.thread().unpark();
handle.join().unwrap();
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::test::{with_captured_envelopes, with_captured_envelopes_options};
use crate::ClientOptions;
use super::*;
/// Returns the current system time and rounded bucket timestamp.
fn current_time() -> (SystemTime, u64) {
let now = SystemTime::now();
let timestamp = now.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH).unwrap_or_default().as_secs();
let timestamp = timestamp / 10 * 10;
(now, timestamp)
}
fn get_single_metrics(envelopes: &[Envelope]) -> &str {
assert_eq!(envelopes.len(), 1, "expected exactly one envelope");
let mut items = envelopes[0].items();
let Some(EnvelopeItem::Statsd(payload)) = items.next() else {
panic!("expected metrics item");
};
std::str::from_utf8(payload).unwrap().trim()
}
#[test]
fn test_tags() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes(|| {
Metric::count("my.metric")
.with_tag("foo", "bar")
.with_tag("and", "more")
.with_time(time)
.send();
});
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
assert_eq!(
metrics,
format!("my.metric@none:1|c|#and:more,environment:production,foo:bar|T{ts}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_unit() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes(|| {
Metric::count("my.metric")
.with_time(time)
.with_unit("custom")
.send();
});
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
assert_eq!(
metrics,
format!("my.metric@custom:1|c|#environment:production|T{ts}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_metric_sanitation() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes(|| {
Metric::count("my$$$metric").with_time(time).send();
});
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
assert_eq!(
metrics,
format!("my___metric@none:1|c|#environment:production|T{ts}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_tag_sanitation() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes(|| {
Metric::count("my.metric")
.with_tag("foo-bar$$$blub", "%$föö{}")
.with_time(time)
.send();
});
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
assert_eq!(
metrics,
format!("my.metric@none:1|c|#environment:production,foo-barblub:%$föö{{}}|T{ts}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_default_tags() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let options = ClientOptions {
release: Some("myapp@1.0.0".into()),
environment: Some("development".into()),
..Default::default()
};
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes_options(
|| {
Metric::count("requests")
.with_tag("foo", "bar")
.with_time(time)
.send();
},
options,
);
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
assert_eq!(
metrics,
format!("requests@none:1|c|#environment:development,foo:bar,release:myapp@1.0.0|T{ts}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_empty_default_tags() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let options = ClientOptions {
release: Some("".into()),
environment: Some("".into()),
..Default::default()
};
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes_options(
|| {
Metric::count("requests")
.with_tag("foo", "bar")
.with_time(time)
.send();
},
options,
);
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
assert_eq!(
metrics,
format!("requests@none:1|c|#environment:production,foo:bar|T{ts}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_override_default_tags() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let options = ClientOptions {
release: Some("default_release".into()),
environment: Some("default_env".into()),
..Default::default()
};
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes_options(
|| {
Metric::count("requests")
.with_tag("environment", "custom_env")
.with_tag("release", "custom_release")
.with_time(time)
.send();
},
options,
);
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
assert_eq!(
metrics,
format!("requests@none:1|c|#environment:custom_env,release:custom_release|T{ts}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_counter() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes(|| {
Metric::count("my.metric").with_time(time).send();
Metric::incr("my.metric", 2.0).with_time(time).send();
});
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
assert_eq!(
metrics,
format!("my.metric@none:3|c|#environment:production|T{ts}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_timing() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes(|| {
Metric::timing("my.metric", Duration::from_millis(200))
.with_time(time)
.send();
Metric::timing("my.metric", Duration::from_millis(100))
.with_time(time)
.send();
});
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
assert_eq!(
metrics,
format!("my.metric@second:0.2:0.1|d|#environment:production|T{ts}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_distribution() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes(|| {
Metric::distribution("my.metric", 2.0)
.with_time(time)
.send();
Metric::distribution("my.metric", 1.0)
.with_time(time)
.send();
});
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
assert_eq!(
metrics,
format!("my.metric@none:2:1|d|#environment:production|T{ts}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_set() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes(|| {
Metric::set("my.metric", "hello").with_time(time).send();
// Duplicate that should not be reflected twice
Metric::set("my.metric", "hello").with_time(time).send();
Metric::set("my.metric", "world").with_time(time).send();
});
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
assert_eq!(
metrics,
format!("my.metric@none:907060870:980881731|s|#environment:production|T{ts}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_gauge() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes(|| {
Metric::gauge("my.metric", 2.0).with_time(time).send();
Metric::gauge("my.metric", 1.0).with_time(time).send();
Metric::gauge("my.metric", 1.5).with_time(time).send();
});
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
assert_eq!(
metrics,
format!("my.metric@none:1.5:1:2:4.5:3|g|#environment:production|T{ts}")
);
}
#[test]
fn test_multiple() {
let (time, ts) = current_time();
let envelopes = with_captured_envelopes(|| {
Metric::count("my.metric").with_time(time).send();
Metric::distribution("my.dist", 2.0).with_time(time).send();
});
let metrics = get_single_metrics(&envelopes);
println!("{metrics}");
assert!(metrics.contains(&format!("my.metric@none:1|c|#environment:production|T{ts}")));
assert!(metrics.contains(&format!("my.dist@none:2|d|#environment:production|T{ts}")));
}
#[test]
fn test_regression_parse_statsd() {
let payload = "docker.net.bytes_rcvd:27763.20237096717:27763.20237096717:27763.20237096717:27763.20237096717:1|g|#container_id:97df61f5c55b58ec9c04da3e03edc8a875ec90eb405eb5645ad9a86d0a7cd3ee,container_name:app_sidekiq_1";
let metric = Metric::parse_statsd(payload).unwrap();
assert_eq!(metric.name, "docker.net.bytes_rcvd");
assert_eq!(metric.value, MetricValue::Gauge(27763.20237096717));
assert_eq!(
metric.tags["container_id"],
"97df61f5c55b58ec9c04da3e03edc8a875ec90eb405eb5645ad9a86d0a7cd3ee"
);
assert_eq!(metric.tags["container_name"], "app_sidekiq_1");
}
}