gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/lib/gitlab/metrics.rb
Yorick Peterse d345591fc8
Tracking of custom events
GitLab Performance Monitoring is now able to track custom events not
directly related to application performance. These events include the
number of tags pushed, repositories created, builds registered, etc.

The use of these events is to get a better overview of how a GitLab
instance is used and how that may affect performance. For example, a
large number of Git pushes may have a negative impact on the underlying
storage engine.

Events are stored in the "events" measurement and are not prefixed with
"rails_" or "sidekiq_", this makes it easier to query events with the
same name triggered from different parts of the application. All events
being stored in the same measurement also makes it easier to downsample
data.

Currently the following events are tracked:

* Creating repositories
* Removing repositories
* Changing the default branch of a repository
* Pushing a new tag
* Removing an existing tag
* Pushing a commit (along with the branch being pushed to)
* Pushing a new branch
* Removing an existing branch
* Importing a repository (along with the URL we're importing)
* Forking a repository (along with the source/target path)
* CI builds registered (and when no build could be found)
* CI builds being updated
* Rails and Sidekiq exceptions

Fixes gitlab-org/gitlab-ce#13720
2016-08-17 10:04:04 +02:00

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module Gitlab
module Metrics
extend Gitlab::CurrentSettings
RAILS_ROOT = Rails.root.to_s
METRICS_ROOT = Rails.root.join('lib', 'gitlab', 'metrics').to_s
PATH_REGEX = /^#{RAILS_ROOT}\/?/
def self.settings
@settings ||= {
enabled: current_application_settings[:metrics_enabled],
pool_size: current_application_settings[:metrics_pool_size],
timeout: current_application_settings[:metrics_timeout],
method_call_threshold: current_application_settings[:metrics_method_call_threshold],
host: current_application_settings[:metrics_host],
port: current_application_settings[:metrics_port],
sample_interval: current_application_settings[:metrics_sample_interval] || 15,
packet_size: current_application_settings[:metrics_packet_size] || 1
}
end
def self.enabled?
settings[:enabled] || false
end
def self.mri?
RUBY_ENGINE == 'ruby'
end
def self.method_call_threshold
# This is memoized since this method is called for every instrumented
# method. Loading data from an external cache on every method call slows
# things down too much.
@method_call_threshold ||= settings[:method_call_threshold]
end
def self.pool
@pool
end
def self.submit_metrics(metrics)
prepared = prepare_metrics(metrics)
pool.with do |connection|
prepared.each_slice(settings[:packet_size]) do |slice|
begin
connection.write_points(slice)
rescue StandardError
end
end
end
end
def self.prepare_metrics(metrics)
metrics.map do |hash|
new_hash = hash.symbolize_keys
new_hash[:tags].each do |key, value|
if value.blank?
new_hash[:tags].delete(key)
else
new_hash[:tags][key] = escape_value(value)
end
end
new_hash
end
end
def self.escape_value(value)
value.to_s.gsub('=', '\\=')
end
# Measures the execution time of a block.
#
# Example:
#
# Gitlab::Metrics.measure(:find_by_username_duration) do
# User.find_by_username(some_username)
# end
#
# name - The name of the field to store the execution time in.
#
# Returns the value yielded by the supplied block.
def self.measure(name)
trans = current_transaction
return yield unless trans
real_start = Time.now.to_f
cpu_start = System.cpu_time
retval = yield
cpu_stop = System.cpu_time
real_stop = Time.now.to_f
real_time = (real_stop - real_start) * 1000.0
cpu_time = cpu_stop - cpu_start
trans.increment("#{name}_real_time", real_time)
trans.increment("#{name}_cpu_time", cpu_time)
trans.increment("#{name}_call_count", 1)
retval
end
# Adds a tag to the current transaction (if any)
#
# name - The name of the tag to add.
# value - The value of the tag.
def self.tag_transaction(name, value)
trans = current_transaction
trans.add_tag(name, value) if trans
end
# Sets the action of the current transaction (if any)
#
# action - The name of the action.
def self.action=(action)
trans = current_transaction
trans.action = action if trans
end
# Tracks an event.
#
# See `Gitlab::Metrics::Transaction#add_event` for more details.
def self.add_event(*args)
trans = current_transaction
trans.add_event(*args) if trans
end
# Returns the prefix to use for the name of a series.
def self.series_prefix
@series_prefix ||= Sidekiq.server? ? 'sidekiq_' : 'rails_'
end
# When enabled this should be set before being used as the usual pattern
# "@foo ||= bar" is _not_ thread-safe.
if enabled?
@pool = ConnectionPool.new(size: settings[:pool_size], timeout: settings[:timeout]) do
host = settings[:host]
port = settings[:port]
InfluxDB::Client.
new(udp: { host: host, port: port })
end
end
# Allow access from other metrics related middlewares
def self.current_transaction
Transaction.current
end
end
end