terraform-provider-google/vendor/go.opencensus.io/stats/view/worker.go
Paddy 961c878e0d Switch to using Go modules. (#2679)
Switch to using Go modules.

This migrates our vendor.json to use Go 1.11's modules system, and
replaces the vendor folder with the output of go mod vendor.

The vendored code should remain basically the same; I believe some
tree shaking of packages and support scripts/licenses/READMEs/etc.
happened.

This also fixes Travis and our Makefile to no longer use govendor.
2018-12-20 17:22:22 -08:00

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// Copyright 2017, OpenCensus 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 view
import (
"fmt"
"time"
"go.opencensus.io/stats"
"go.opencensus.io/stats/internal"
"go.opencensus.io/tag"
)
func init() {
defaultWorker = newWorker()
go defaultWorker.start()
internal.DefaultRecorder = record
}
type measureRef struct {
measure string
views map[*viewInternal]struct{}
}
type worker struct {
measures map[string]*measureRef
views map[string]*viewInternal
startTimes map[*viewInternal]time.Time
timer *time.Ticker
c chan command
quit, done chan bool
}
var defaultWorker *worker
var defaultReportingDuration = 10 * time.Second
// Find returns a registered view associated with this name.
// If no registered view is found, nil is returned.
func Find(name string) (v *View) {
req := &getViewByNameReq{
name: name,
c: make(chan *getViewByNameResp),
}
defaultWorker.c <- req
resp := <-req.c
return resp.v
}
// Register begins collecting data for the given views.
// Once a view is registered, it reports data to the registered exporters.
func Register(views ...*View) error {
for _, v := range views {
if err := v.canonicalize(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
req := &registerViewReq{
views: views,
err: make(chan error),
}
defaultWorker.c <- req
return <-req.err
}
// Unregister the given views. Data will not longer be exported for these views
// after Unregister returns.
// It is not necessary to unregister from views you expect to collect for the
// duration of your program execution.
func Unregister(views ...*View) {
names := make([]string, len(views))
for i := range views {
names[i] = views[i].Name
}
req := &unregisterFromViewReq{
views: names,
done: make(chan struct{}),
}
defaultWorker.c <- req
<-req.done
}
// RetrieveData gets a snapshot of the data collected for the the view registered
// with the given name. It is intended for testing only.
func RetrieveData(viewName string) ([]*Row, error) {
req := &retrieveDataReq{
now: time.Now(),
v: viewName,
c: make(chan *retrieveDataResp),
}
defaultWorker.c <- req
resp := <-req.c
return resp.rows, resp.err
}
func record(tags *tag.Map, ms interface{}, attachments map[string]string) {
req := &recordReq{
tm: tags,
ms: ms.([]stats.Measurement),
attachments: attachments,
t: time.Now(),
}
defaultWorker.c <- req
}
// SetReportingPeriod sets the interval between reporting aggregated views in
// the program. If duration is less than or equal to zero, it enables the
// default behavior.
//
// Note: each exporter makes different promises about what the lowest supported
// duration is. For example, the Stackdriver exporter recommends a value no
// lower than 1 minute. Consult each exporter per your needs.
func SetReportingPeriod(d time.Duration) {
// TODO(acetechnologist): ensure that the duration d is more than a certain
// value. e.g. 1s
req := &setReportingPeriodReq{
d: d,
c: make(chan bool),
}
defaultWorker.c <- req
<-req.c // don't return until the timer is set to the new duration.
}
func newWorker() *worker {
return &worker{
measures: make(map[string]*measureRef),
views: make(map[string]*viewInternal),
startTimes: make(map[*viewInternal]time.Time),
timer: time.NewTicker(defaultReportingDuration),
c: make(chan command, 1024),
quit: make(chan bool),
done: make(chan bool),
}
}
func (w *worker) start() {
for {
select {
case cmd := <-w.c:
cmd.handleCommand(w)
case <-w.timer.C:
w.reportUsage(time.Now())
case <-w.quit:
w.timer.Stop()
close(w.c)
w.done <- true
return
}
}
}
func (w *worker) stop() {
w.quit <- true
<-w.done
}
func (w *worker) getMeasureRef(name string) *measureRef {
if mr, ok := w.measures[name]; ok {
return mr
}
mr := &measureRef{
measure: name,
views: make(map[*viewInternal]struct{}),
}
w.measures[name] = mr
return mr
}
func (w *worker) tryRegisterView(v *View) (*viewInternal, error) {
vi, err := newViewInternal(v)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if x, ok := w.views[vi.view.Name]; ok {
if !x.view.same(vi.view) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot register view %q; a different view with the same name is already registered", v.Name)
}
// the view is already registered so there is nothing to do and the
// command is considered successful.
return x, nil
}
w.views[vi.view.Name] = vi
ref := w.getMeasureRef(vi.view.Measure.Name())
ref.views[vi] = struct{}{}
return vi, nil
}
func (w *worker) reportView(v *viewInternal, now time.Time) {
if !v.isSubscribed() {
return
}
rows := v.collectedRows()
_, ok := w.startTimes[v]
if !ok {
w.startTimes[v] = now
}
viewData := &Data{
View: v.view,
Start: w.startTimes[v],
End: time.Now(),
Rows: rows,
}
exportersMu.Lock()
for e := range exporters {
e.ExportView(viewData)
}
exportersMu.Unlock()
}
func (w *worker) reportUsage(now time.Time) {
for _, v := range w.views {
w.reportView(v, now)
}
}