266 lines
8.7 KiB
Python
266 lines
8.7 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright 2015-2019 Prometheus Python Client Developers
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# Copyright 2019 Matrix.org Foundation C.I.C.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""
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This code is based off `prometheus_client/exposition.py` from version 0.7.1.
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Due to the renaming of metrics in prometheus_client 0.4.0, this customised
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vendoring of the code will emit both the old versions that Synapse dashboards
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expect, and the newer "best practice" version of the up-to-date official client.
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"""
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import math
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import threading
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from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler, HTTPServer
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from socketserver import ThreadingMixIn
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from typing import Dict, List
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from urllib.parse import parse_qs, urlparse
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from prometheus_client import REGISTRY
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from twisted.web.resource import Resource
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from synapse.util import caches
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CONTENT_TYPE_LATEST = str("text/plain; version=0.0.4; charset=utf-8")
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INF = float("inf")
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MINUS_INF = float("-inf")
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def floatToGoString(d):
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d = float(d)
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if d == INF:
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return "+Inf"
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elif d == MINUS_INF:
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return "-Inf"
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elif math.isnan(d):
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return "NaN"
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else:
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s = repr(d)
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dot = s.find(".")
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# Go switches to exponents sooner than Python.
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# We only need to care about positive values for le/quantile.
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if d > 0 and dot > 6:
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mantissa = "{0}.{1}{2}".format(s[0], s[1:dot], s[dot + 1 :]).rstrip("0.")
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return "{0}e+0{1}".format(mantissa, dot - 1)
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return s
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def sample_line(line, name):
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if line.labels:
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labelstr = "{{{0}}}".format(
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",".join(
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[
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'{0}="{1}"'.format(
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k,
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v.replace("\\", r"\\").replace("\n", r"\n").replace('"', r"\""),
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)
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for k, v in sorted(line.labels.items())
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]
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)
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)
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else:
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labelstr = ""
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timestamp = ""
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if line.timestamp is not None:
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# Convert to milliseconds.
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timestamp = " {0:d}".format(int(float(line.timestamp) * 1000))
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return "{0}{1} {2}{3}\n".format(
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name, labelstr, floatToGoString(line.value), timestamp
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)
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def generate_latest(registry, emit_help=False):
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# Trigger the cache metrics to be rescraped, which updates the common
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# metrics but do not produce metrics themselves
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for collector in caches.collectors_by_name.values():
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collector.collect()
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output = []
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for metric in registry.collect():
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if not metric.samples:
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# No samples, don't bother.
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continue
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mname = metric.name
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mnewname = metric.name
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mtype = metric.type
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# OpenMetrics -> Prometheus
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if mtype == "counter":
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mnewname = mnewname + "_total"
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elif mtype == "info":
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mtype = "gauge"
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mnewname = mnewname + "_info"
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elif mtype == "stateset":
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mtype = "gauge"
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elif mtype == "gaugehistogram":
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mtype = "histogram"
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elif mtype == "unknown":
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mtype = "untyped"
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# Output in the old format for compatibility.
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if emit_help:
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output.append(
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"# HELP {0} {1}\n".format(
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mname,
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metric.documentation.replace("\\", r"\\").replace("\n", r"\n"),
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)
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)
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output.append("# TYPE {0} {1}\n".format(mname, mtype))
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om_samples = {} # type: Dict[str, List[str]]
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for s in metric.samples:
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for suffix in ["_created", "_gsum", "_gcount"]:
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if s.name == metric.name + suffix:
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# OpenMetrics specific sample, put in a gauge at the end.
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# (these come from gaugehistograms which don't get renamed,
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# so no need to faff with mnewname)
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om_samples.setdefault(suffix, []).append(sample_line(s, s.name))
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break
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else:
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newname = s.name.replace(mnewname, mname)
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if ":" in newname and newname.endswith("_total"):
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newname = newname[: -len("_total")]
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output.append(sample_line(s, newname))
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for suffix, lines in sorted(om_samples.items()):
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if emit_help:
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output.append(
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"# HELP {0}{1} {2}\n".format(
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metric.name,
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suffix,
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metric.documentation.replace("\\", r"\\").replace("\n", r"\n"),
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)
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)
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output.append("# TYPE {0}{1} gauge\n".format(metric.name, suffix))
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output.extend(lines)
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# Get rid of the weird colon things while we're at it
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if mtype == "counter":
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mnewname = mnewname.replace(":total", "")
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mnewname = mnewname.replace(":", "_")
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if mname == mnewname:
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continue
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# Also output in the new format, if it's different.
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if emit_help:
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output.append(
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"# HELP {0} {1}\n".format(
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mnewname,
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metric.documentation.replace("\\", r"\\").replace("\n", r"\n"),
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)
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)
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output.append("# TYPE {0} {1}\n".format(mnewname, mtype))
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for s in metric.samples:
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# Get rid of the OpenMetrics specific samples (we should already have
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# dealt with them above anyway.)
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for suffix in ["_created", "_gsum", "_gcount"]:
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if s.name == metric.name + suffix:
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break
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else:
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output.append(
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sample_line(s, s.name.replace(":total", "").replace(":", "_"))
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)
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return "".join(output).encode("utf-8")
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class MetricsHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
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"""HTTP handler that gives metrics from ``REGISTRY``."""
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registry = REGISTRY
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def do_GET(self):
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registry = self.registry
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params = parse_qs(urlparse(self.path).query)
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if "help" in params:
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emit_help = True
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else:
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emit_help = False
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try:
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output = generate_latest(registry, emit_help=emit_help)
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except Exception:
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self.send_error(500, "error generating metric output")
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raise
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self.send_response(200)
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self.send_header("Content-Type", CONTENT_TYPE_LATEST)
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self.send_header("Content-Length", str(len(output)))
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self.end_headers()
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self.wfile.write(output)
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def log_message(self, format, *args):
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"""Log nothing."""
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@classmethod
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def factory(cls, registry):
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"""Returns a dynamic MetricsHandler class tied
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to the passed registry.
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"""
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# This implementation relies on MetricsHandler.registry
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# (defined above and defaulted to REGISTRY).
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# As we have unicode_literals, we need to create a str()
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# object for type().
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cls_name = str(cls.__name__)
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MyMetricsHandler = type(cls_name, (cls, object), {"registry": registry})
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return MyMetricsHandler
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class _ThreadingSimpleServer(ThreadingMixIn, HTTPServer):
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"""Thread per request HTTP server."""
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# Make worker threads "fire and forget". Beginning with Python 3.7 this
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# prevents a memory leak because ``ThreadingMixIn`` starts to gather all
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# non-daemon threads in a list in order to join on them at server close.
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# Enabling daemon threads virtually makes ``_ThreadingSimpleServer`` the
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# same as Python 3.7's ``ThreadingHTTPServer``.
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daemon_threads = True
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def start_http_server(port, addr="", registry=REGISTRY):
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"""Starts an HTTP server for prometheus metrics as a daemon thread"""
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CustomMetricsHandler = MetricsHandler.factory(registry)
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httpd = _ThreadingSimpleServer((addr, port), CustomMetricsHandler)
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t = threading.Thread(target=httpd.serve_forever)
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t.daemon = True
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t.start()
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class MetricsResource(Resource):
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"""
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Twisted ``Resource`` that serves prometheus metrics.
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"""
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isLeaf = True
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def __init__(self, registry=REGISTRY):
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self.registry = registry
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def render_GET(self, request):
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request.setHeader(b"Content-Type", CONTENT_TYPE_LATEST.encode("ascii"))
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response = generate_latest(self.registry)
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request.setHeader(b"Content-Length", str(len(response)))
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return response
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