package metrics import ( "bytes" "fmt" "testing" "time" "github.com/armon/go-metrics" "github.com/stretchr/testify/assert" ) // Returns an in memory metrics sink for tests to assert metrics are emitted. // Do not enable t.Parallel() since this relies on the global metrics instance. func TestSetupMetrics(t *testing.T, serviceName string) *metrics.InmemSink { // Record for ages (5 mins) so we can be confident that our assertions won't // fail on silly long test runs due to dropped data. s := metrics.NewInmemSink(10*time.Second, 300*time.Second) cfg := metrics.DefaultConfig(serviceName) cfg.EnableHostname = false cfg.EnableRuntimeMetrics = false metrics.NewGlobal(cfg, s) return s } // Asserts that a counter metric has the given value func AssertCounter(t *testing.T, sink *metrics.InmemSink, name string, value float64) { t.Helper() data := sink.Data() var got float64 for _, intv := range data { intv.RLock() // Note that InMemSink uses SampledValue and treats the _Sum_ not the Count // as the entire value. if sample, ok := intv.Counters[name]; ok { got += sample.Sum } intv.RUnlock() } if !assert.Equal(t, value, got) { // no nice way to dump this - this is copied from private method in // InMemSink used for dumping to stdout on SIGUSR1. buf := bytes.NewBuffer(nil) for _, intv := range data { intv.RLock() for name, val := range intv.Gauges { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "[%v][G] '%s': %0.3f\n", intv.Interval, name, val.Value) } for name, vals := range intv.Points { for _, val := range vals { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "[%v][P] '%s': %0.3f\n", intv.Interval, name, val) } } for name, agg := range intv.Counters { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "[%v][C] '%s': %s\n", intv.Interval, name, agg.AggregateSample) } for name, agg := range intv.Samples { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "[%v][S] '%s': %s\n", intv.Interval, name, agg.AggregateSample) } intv.RUnlock() } t.Log(buf.String()) } } // Asserts that a gauge metric has the current value func AssertGauge(t *testing.T, sink *metrics.InmemSink, name string, value float32) { t.Helper() data := sink.Data() // Loop backward through intervals until there is a non-empty one // Addresses flakiness around recording to one interval but accessing during the next var got float32 for i := len(data) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { currentInterval := data[i] currentInterval.RLock() if len(currentInterval.Gauges) > 0 { got = currentInterval.Gauges[name].Value currentInterval.RUnlock() break } currentInterval.RUnlock() } if !assert.Equal(t, value, got) { buf := bytes.NewBuffer(nil) for _, intv := range data { intv.RLock() for name, val := range intv.Gauges { fmt.Fprintf(buf, "[%v][G] '%s': %0.3f\n", intv.Interval, name, val.Value) } intv.RUnlock() } t.Log(buf.String()) } }