// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package metric import ( "golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/keys" "golang.org/x/tools/internal/event/label" ) // Scalar represents the construction information for a scalar metric. type Scalar struct { // Name is the unique name of this metric. Name string // Description can be used by observers to describe the metric to users. Description string // Keys is the set of labels that collectively describe rows of the metric. Keys []label.Key } // HistogramInt64 represents the construction information for an int64 histogram metric. type HistogramInt64 struct { // Name is the unique name of this metric. Name string // Description can be used by observers to describe the metric to users. Description string // Keys is the set of labels that collectively describe rows of the metric. Keys []label.Key // Buckets holds the inclusive upper bound of each bucket in the histogram. Buckets []int64 } // HistogramFloat64 represents the construction information for an float64 histogram metric. type HistogramFloat64 struct { // Name is the unique name of this metric. Name string // Description can be used by observers to describe the metric to users. Description string // Keys is the set of labels that collectively describe rows of the metric. Keys []label.Key // Buckets holds the inclusive upper bound of each bucket in the histogram. Buckets []float64 } // Count creates a new metric based on the Scalar information that counts // the number of times the supplied int64 measure is set. // Metrics of this type will use Int64Data. func (info Scalar) Count(e *Config, key label.Key) { data := &Int64Data{Info: &info, key: nil} e.subscribe(key, data.count) } // SumInt64 creates a new metric based on the Scalar information that sums all // the values recorded on the int64 measure. // Metrics of this type will use Int64Data. func (info Scalar) SumInt64(e *Config, key *keys.Int64) { data := &Int64Data{Info: &info, key: key} e.subscribe(key, data.sum) } // LatestInt64 creates a new metric based on the Scalar information that tracks // the most recent value recorded on the int64 measure. // Metrics of this type will use Int64Data. func (info Scalar) LatestInt64(e *Config, key *keys.Int64) { data := &Int64Data{Info: &info, IsGauge: true, key: key} e.subscribe(key, data.latest) } // SumFloat64 creates a new metric based on the Scalar information that sums all // the values recorded on the float64 measure. // Metrics of this type will use Float64Data. func (info Scalar) SumFloat64(e *Config, key *keys.Float64) { data := &Float64Data{Info: &info, key: key} e.subscribe(key, data.sum) } // LatestFloat64 creates a new metric based on the Scalar information that tracks // the most recent value recorded on the float64 measure. // Metrics of this type will use Float64Data. func (info Scalar) LatestFloat64(e *Config, key *keys.Float64) { data := &Float64Data{Info: &info, IsGauge: true, key: key} e.subscribe(key, data.latest) } // Record creates a new metric based on the HistogramInt64 information that // tracks the bucketized counts of values recorded on the int64 measure. // Metrics of this type will use HistogramInt64Data. func (info HistogramInt64) Record(e *Config, key *keys.Int64) { data := &HistogramInt64Data{Info: &info, key: key} e.subscribe(key, data.record) } // Record creates a new metric based on the HistogramFloat64 information that // tracks the bucketized counts of values recorded on the float64 measure. // Metrics of this type will use HistogramFloat64Data. func (info HistogramFloat64) Record(e *Config, key *keys.Float64) { data := &HistogramFloat64Data{Info: &info, key: key} e.subscribe(key, data.record) }