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Kim Alvefur
43351d2b54 Spelling: Fix various spelling mistakes (thanks timeless)
Words, sometimes I wonder how they even work

Maybe I missed something.
2022-03-07 00:13:56 +01:00
Kim Alvefur
079a39c216 openmetrics/histograms: improve code clarity
If buckets thresholds are to be taken as "less than or equal to", then
using the less than or equal to operator seems sensible.
2021-12-27 16:05:12 +01:00
Jonas Schäfer
569df0581e openmetrics/histograms: fix incorrect condition for bucketing
The buckets thresholds are to be taken as "less than or equal to".
The condition as written in the code did only "less than", not
"less than or equal to". That's fixed now.
2021-12-26 22:32:00 +01:00
Jonas Schäfer
5d597837f5 Statistics: Rewrite statistics backends to use OpenMetrics
The metric subsystem of Prosody has had some shortcomings from
the perspective of the current state-of-the-art in metric
observability.

The OpenMetrics standard [0] is a formalization of the data
model (and serialization format) of the well-known and
widely-used Prometheus [1] software stack.

The previous stats subsystem of Prosody did not map well to that
format (see e.g. [2] and [3]); the key reason is that it was
trying to do too much math on its own ([2]) while lacking
first-class support for "families" of metrics ([3]) and
structured metric metadata (despite the `extra` argument to
metrics, there was no standard way of representing common things
like "tags" or "labels").

Even though OpenMetrics has grown from the Prometheus world of
monitoring, it maps well to other popular monitoring stacks
such as:

- InfluxDB (labels can be mapped to tags and fields as necessary)
- Carbon/Graphite (labels can be attached to the metric name with
  dot-separation)
- StatsD (see graphite when assuming that graphite is used as
  backend, which is the default)

The util.statsd module has been ported to use the OpenMetrics
model as a proof of concept. An implementation which exposes
the util.statistics backend data as Prometheus metrics is
ready for publishing in prosody-modules (most likely as
mod_openmetrics_prometheus to avoid breaking existing 0.11
deployments).

At the same time, the previous measure()-based API had one major
advantage: It is really simple and easy to use without requiring
lots of knowledge about OpenMetrics or similar concepts. For that
reason as well as compatibility with existing code, it is preserved
and may even be extended in the future.

However, code relying on the `stats-updated` event as well as
`get_stats` from `statsmanager` will break because the data
model has changed completely; in case of `stats-updated`, the
code will simply not run (as the event was renamed in order
to avoid conflicts); the `get_stats` function has been removed
completely (so it will cause a traceback when it is attempted
to be used).

Note that the measure_*_event methods have been removed from
the module API. I was unable to find any uses or documentation
and thus deemed they should not be ported. Re-implementation is
possible when necessary.

   [0]: https://openmetrics.io/
   [1]: https://prometheus.io/
   [2]: #959
   [3]: #960
2021-04-18 11:47:41 +02:00
Kim Alvefur
9dfc424f2e util.statsd: Update for API change
See change d75d805c852f to util.statistics
2020-06-11 22:02:54 +02:00
Kim Alvefur
83d1e9570a util.statistics,statsd,throttle,timer: Replace dependency on LuaSockect with util.time for precision time 2017-03-20 00:48:28 +01:00
Kim Alvefur
2fa313a15f util.statsd: Ignore unused argument [luacheck] 2016-10-18 15:17:29 +02:00
Matthew Wild
79940f40e7 statsmanager, util.statsd: Add built-in statsd provider 2016-07-27 14:06:10 +01:00