forked-synapse/tests/test_metrics.py
Maarten de Vries 48b7ff7a35 Fix test_metrics.py compatibility prometheus_client 0.5
prometheus_client 0.5 has a named-tuple Sample type with more member
than the old plain tuple had. This commit makes sure the unit test
detects this and changes the way it reads the sample.

Signed-off-by: Maarten de Vries <maarten@de-vri.es>
2018-12-21 01:53:57 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2018 New Vector Ltd
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from synapse.metrics import InFlightGauge
from tests import unittest
def get_sample_labels_value(sample):
""" Extract the labels and values of a sample.
prometheus_client 0.5 changed the sample type to a named tuple with more
members than the plain tuple had in 0.4 and earlier. This function can
extract the labels and value from the sample for both sample types.
Args:
sample: The sample to get the labels and value from.
Returns:
A tuple of (labels, value) from the sample.
"""
# If the sample has a labels and value attribute, use those.
if hasattr(sample, "labels") and hasattr(sample, "value"):
return sample.labels, sample.value
# Otherwise fall back to treating it as a plain 3 tuple.
else:
_, labels, value = sample
return labels, value
class TestMauLimit(unittest.TestCase):
def test_basic(self):
gauge = InFlightGauge(
"test1", "",
labels=["test_label"],
sub_metrics=["foo", "bar"],
)
def handle1(metrics):
metrics.foo += 2
metrics.bar = max(metrics.bar, 5)
def handle2(metrics):
metrics.foo += 3
metrics.bar = max(metrics.bar, 7)
gauge.register(("key1",), handle1)
self.assert_dict({
"test1_total": {("key1",): 1},
"test1_foo": {("key1",): 2},
"test1_bar": {("key1",): 5},
}, self.get_metrics_from_gauge(gauge))
gauge.unregister(("key1",), handle1)
self.assert_dict({
"test1_total": {("key1",): 0},
"test1_foo": {("key1",): 0},
"test1_bar": {("key1",): 0},
}, self.get_metrics_from_gauge(gauge))
gauge.register(("key1",), handle1)
gauge.register(("key2",), handle2)
self.assert_dict({
"test1_total": {("key1",): 1, ("key2",): 1},
"test1_foo": {("key1",): 2, ("key2",): 3},
"test1_bar": {("key1",): 5, ("key2",): 7},
}, self.get_metrics_from_gauge(gauge))
gauge.unregister(("key2",), handle2)
gauge.register(("key1",), handle2)
self.assert_dict({
"test1_total": {("key1",): 2, ("key2",): 0},
"test1_foo": {("key1",): 5, ("key2",): 0},
"test1_bar": {("key1",): 7, ("key2",): 0},
}, self.get_metrics_from_gauge(gauge))
def get_metrics_from_gauge(self, gauge):
results = {}
for r in gauge.collect():
results[r.name] = {
tuple(labels[x] for x in gauge.labels): value
for labels, value in map(get_sample_labels_value, r.samples)
}
return results