| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153 | #pragma once#include <algorithm>#include <cassert>#include <cstddef>#include <map>#include <memory>#include <mutex>#include <numeric>#include <string>#include <unordered_map>#include <utility>#include <vector>#include "prometheus/check_names.h"#include "prometheus/client_metric.h"#include "prometheus/collectable.h"#include "prometheus/detail/core_export.h"#include "prometheus/detail/future_std.h"#include "prometheus/detail/utils.h"#include "prometheus/metric_family.h"namespace prometheus {/// \brief A metric of type T with a set of labeled dimensions.////// One of Prometheus main feature is a multi-dimensional data model with time/// series data identified by metric name and key/value pairs, also known as/// labels. A time series is a series of data points indexed (or listed or/// graphed) in time order (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_series).////// An instance of this class is exposed as multiple time series during/// scrape, i.e., one time series for each set of labels provided to Add().////// For example it is possible to collect data for a metric/// `http_requests_total`, with two time series:////// - all HTTP requests that used the method POST/// - all HTTP requests that used the method GET////// The metric name specifies the general feature of a system that is/// measured, e.g., `http_requests_total`. Labels enable Prometheus's/// dimensional data model: any given combination of labels for the same/// metric name identifies a particular dimensional instantiation of that/// metric. For example a label for 'all HTTP requests that used the method/// POST' can be assigned with `method= "POST"`.////// Given a metric name and a set of labels, time series are frequently/// identified using this notation://////     <metric name> { < label name >= <label value>, ... }////// It is required to follow the syntax of metric names and labels given by:/// https://prometheus.io/docs/concepts/data_model/#metric-names-and-labels////// The following metric and label conventions are not required for using/// Prometheus, but can serve as both a style-guide and a collection of best/// practices: https://prometheus.io/docs/practices/naming/////// \tparam T One of the metric types Counter, Gauge, Histogram or Summary.template <typename T>class PROMETHEUS_CPP_CORE_EXPORT Family : public Collectable { public:  /// \brief Create a new metric.  ///  /// Every metric is uniquely identified by its name and a set of key-value  /// pairs, also known as labels. Prometheus's query language allows filtering  /// and aggregation based on metric name and these labels.  ///  /// This example selects all time series that have the `http_requests_total`  /// metric name:  ///  ///     http_requests_total  ///  /// It is possible to assign labels to the metric name. These labels are  /// propagated to each dimensional data added with Add(). For example if a  /// label `job= "prometheus"` is provided to this constructor, it is possible  /// to filter this time series with Prometheus's query language by appending  /// a set of labels to match in curly braces ({})  ///  ///     http_requests_total{job= "prometheus"}  ///  /// For further information see: [Quering Basics]  /// (https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/basics/)  ///  /// \param name Set the metric name.  /// \param help Set an additional description.  /// \param constant_labels Assign a set of key-value pairs (= labels) to the  /// metric. All these labels are propagated to each time series within the  /// metric.  Family(const std::string& name, const std::string& help,         const std::map<std::string, std::string>& constant_labels);  /// \brief Add a new dimensional data.  ///  /// Each new set of labels adds a new dimensional data and is exposed in  /// Prometheus as a time series. It is possible to filter the time series  /// with Prometheus's query language by appending a set of labels to match in  /// curly braces ({})  ///  ///     http_requests_total{job= "prometheus",method= "POST"}  ///  /// \param labels Assign a set of key-value pairs (= labels) to the  /// dimensional data. The function does nothing, if the same set of labels  /// already exists.  /// \param args Arguments are passed to the constructor of metric type T. See  /// Counter, Gauge, Histogram or Summary for required constructor arguments.  /// \return Return the newly created dimensional data or - if a same set of  /// labels already exists - the already existing dimensional data.  template <typename... Args>  T& Add(const std::map<std::string, std::string>& labels, Args&&... args) {    return Add(labels, detail::make_unique<T>(args...));  }  /// \brief Remove the given dimensional data.  ///  /// \param metric Dimensional data to be removed. The function does nothing,  /// if the given metric was not returned by Add().  void Remove(T* metric);  /// \brief Returns the name for this family.  ///  /// \return The family name.  const std::string& GetName() const;  /// \brief Returns the constant labels for this family.  ///  /// \return All constant labels as key-value pairs.  const std::map<std::string, std::string> GetConstantLabels() const;  /// \brief Returns the current value of each dimensional data.  ///  /// Collect is called by the Registry when collecting metrics.  ///  /// \return Zero or more samples for each dimensional data.  std::vector<MetricFamily> Collect() override; private:  std::unordered_map<std::size_t, std::unique_ptr<T>> metrics_;  std::unordered_map<std::size_t, std::map<std::string, std::string>> labels_;  std::unordered_map<T*, std::size_t> labels_reverse_lookup_;  const std::string name_;  const std::string help_;  const std::map<std::string, std::string> constant_labels_;  std::mutex mutex_;  ClientMetric CollectMetric(std::size_t hash, T* metric);  T& Add(const std::map<std::string, std::string>& labels,         std::unique_ptr<T> object);};}  // namespace prometheus
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