// Copyright 2013 The Prometheus Authors // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package templates import ( "errors" "fmt" htmlTpl "html/template" "io" "math" "net" "net/url" "path/filepath" "regexp" "sort" "strconv" "strings" "sync" textTpl "text/template" "time" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/datasource" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/formatutil" "github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/promutils" ) // go template execution fails when it's tree is empty const defaultTemplate = `{{- define "default.template" -}}{{- end -}}` var tplMu sync.RWMutex type textTemplate struct { current *textTpl.Template replacement *textTpl.Template } var masterTmpl textTemplate func newTemplate() *textTpl.Template { tmpl := textTpl.New("").Option("missingkey=zero").Funcs(templateFuncs()) return textTpl.Must(tmpl.Parse(defaultTemplate)) } // Load func loads templates from multiple globs specified in pathPatterns and either // sets them directly to current template if it's undefined or with overwrite=true // or sets replacement templates and adds templates with new names to a current func Load(pathPatterns []string, overwrite bool) error { var err error tmpl := newTemplate() for _, tp := range pathPatterns { p, err := filepath.Glob(tp) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to retrieve a template glob %q: %w", tp, err) } if len(p) > 0 { tmpl, err = tmpl.ParseGlob(tp) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to parse template glob %q: %w", tp, err) } } } if len(tmpl.Templates()) > 0 { err := tmpl.Execute(io.Discard, nil) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to execute template: %w", err) } } tplMu.Lock() defer tplMu.Unlock() if masterTmpl.current == nil || overwrite { masterTmpl.replacement = nil masterTmpl.current = newTemplate() } else { masterTmpl.replacement = newTemplate() if err = copyTemplates(tmpl, masterTmpl.replacement, overwrite); err != nil { return err } } return copyTemplates(tmpl, masterTmpl.current, overwrite) } func copyTemplates(from *textTpl.Template, to *textTpl.Template, overwrite bool) error { if from == nil { return nil } if to == nil { to = newTemplate() } tmpl, err := from.Clone() if err != nil { return err } for _, t := range tmpl.Templates() { if to.Lookup(t.Name()) == nil || overwrite { to, err = to.AddParseTree(t.Name(), t.Tree) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("failed to add template %q: %w", t.Name(), err) } } } return nil } // Reload func replaces current template with a replacement template // which was set by Load with override=false func Reload() { tplMu.Lock() defer tplMu.Unlock() if masterTmpl.replacement != nil { masterTmpl.current = masterTmpl.replacement masterTmpl.replacement = nil } } // metric is private copy of datasource.Metric, // it is used for templating annotations, // Labels as map simplifies templates evaluation. type metric struct { Labels map[string]string Timestamp int64 Value float64 } // datasourceMetricsToTemplateMetrics converts Metrics from datasource package to private copy for templating. func datasourceMetricsToTemplateMetrics(ms []datasource.Metric) []metric { mss := make([]metric, 0, len(ms)) for _, m := range ms { labelsMap := make(map[string]string, len(m.Labels)) for _, labelValue := range m.Labels { labelsMap[labelValue.Name] = labelValue.Value } mss = append(mss, metric{ Labels: labelsMap, Timestamp: m.Timestamps[0], Value: m.Values[0]}) } return mss } // QueryFn is used to wrap a call to datasource into simple-to-use function // for templating functions. type QueryFn func(query string) ([]datasource.Metric, error) // UpdateWithFuncs updates existing or sets a new function map for a template func UpdateWithFuncs(funcs textTpl.FuncMap) { tplMu.Lock() defer tplMu.Unlock() masterTmpl.current = masterTmpl.current.Funcs(funcs) } // GetWithFuncs returns a copy of current template with additional FuncMap // provided with funcs argument func GetWithFuncs(funcs textTpl.FuncMap) (*textTpl.Template, error) { tplMu.RLock() defer tplMu.RUnlock() tmpl, err := masterTmpl.current.Clone() if err != nil { return nil, err } return tmpl.Funcs(funcs), nil } // Get returns a copy of a template func Get() (*textTpl.Template, error) { tplMu.RLock() defer tplMu.RUnlock() return masterTmpl.current.Clone() } // FuncsWithQuery returns a function map that depends on metric data func FuncsWithQuery(query QueryFn) textTpl.FuncMap { return textTpl.FuncMap{ "query": func(q string) ([]metric, error) { if query == nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("cannot execute query %q: query is not available in this context", q) } result, err := query(q) if err != nil { return nil, err } return datasourceMetricsToTemplateMetrics(result), nil }, } } // FuncsWithExternalURL returns a function map that depends on externalURL value func FuncsWithExternalURL(externalURL *url.URL) textTpl.FuncMap { return textTpl.FuncMap{ "externalURL": func() string { return externalURL.String() }, "pathPrefix": func() string { return externalURL.Path }, } } // templateFuncs initiates template helper functions func templateFuncs() textTpl.FuncMap { // See https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/template_reference/ // and https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/blob/fa6e05903fd3ce52e374a6e1bf4eb98c9f1f45a7/template/template.go#L150 return textTpl.FuncMap{ /* Strings */ // title returns a copy of the string s with all Unicode letters // that begin words mapped to their Unicode title case. // alias for https://golang.org/pkg/strings/#Title "title": strings.Title, // toUpper returns s with all Unicode letters mapped to their upper case. // alias for https://golang.org/pkg/strings/#ToUpper "toUpper": strings.ToUpper, // toLower returns s with all Unicode letters mapped to their lower case. // alias for https://golang.org/pkg/strings/#ToLower "toLower": strings.ToLower, // crlfEscape replaces '\n' and '\r' chars with `\\n` and `\\r`. // This function is deprecated. // // It is better to use quotesEscape, jsonEscape, queryEscape or pathEscape instead - // these functions properly escape `\n` and `\r` chars according to their purpose. "crlfEscape": func(q string) string { q = strings.Replace(q, "\n", `\n`, -1) return strings.Replace(q, "\r", `\r`, -1) }, // quotesEscape escapes the string, so it can be safely put inside JSON string. // // See also jsonEscape. "quotesEscape": quotesEscape, // jsonEscape converts the string to properly encoded JSON string. // // See also quotesEscape. "jsonEscape": jsonEscape, // htmlEscape applies html-escaping to q, so it can be safely embedded as plaintext into html. // // See also safeHtml. "htmlEscape": htmlEscape, // stripPort splits string into host and port, then returns only host. "stripPort": func(hostPort string) string { host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(hostPort) if err != nil { return hostPort } return host }, // stripDomain removes the domain part of a FQDN. Leaves port untouched. "stripDomain": func(hostPort string) string { host, port, err := net.SplitHostPort(hostPort) if err != nil { host = hostPort } ip := net.ParseIP(host) if ip != nil { return hostPort } host = strings.Split(host, ".")[0] if port != "" { return net.JoinHostPort(host, port) } return host }, // match reports whether the string s // contains any match of the regular expression pattern. // alias for https://golang.org/pkg/regexp/#MatchString "match": regexp.MatchString, // reReplaceAll ReplaceAllString returns a copy of src, replacing matches of the Regexp with // the replacement string repl. Inside repl, $ signs are interpreted as in Expand, // so for instance $1 represents the text of the first submatch. // alias for https://golang.org/pkg/regexp/#Regexp.ReplaceAllString "reReplaceAll": func(pattern, repl, text string) string { re := regexp.MustCompile(pattern) return re.ReplaceAllString(text, repl) }, // parseDuration parses a duration string such as "1h" into the number of seconds it represents "parseDuration": func(s string) (float64, error) { d, err := promutils.ParseDuration(s) if err != nil { return 0, err } return d.Seconds(), nil }, // same with parseDuration but returns a time.Duration "parseDurationTime": func(s string) (time.Duration, error) { d, err := promutils.ParseDuration(s) if err != nil { return 0, err } return d, nil }, /* Numbers */ // humanize converts given number to a human readable format // by adding metric prefixes https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_prefix "humanize": func(i interface{}) (string, error) { v, err := toFloat64(i) if err != nil { return "", err } if v == 0 || math.IsNaN(v) || math.IsInf(v, 0) { return fmt.Sprintf("%.4g", v), nil } if math.Abs(v) >= 1 { prefix := "" for _, p := range []string{"k", "M", "G", "T", "P", "E", "Z", "Y"} { if math.Abs(v) < 1000 { break } prefix = p v /= 1000 } return fmt.Sprintf("%.4g%s", v, prefix), nil } prefix := "" for _, p := range []string{"m", "u", "n", "p", "f", "a", "z", "y"} { if math.Abs(v) >= 1 { break } prefix = p v *= 1000 } return fmt.Sprintf("%.4g%s", v, prefix), nil }, // humanize1024 converts given number to a human readable format with 1024 as base "humanize1024": func(i interface{}) (string, error) { v, err := toFloat64(i) if err != nil { return "", err } if math.Abs(v) <= 1 || math.IsNaN(v) || math.IsInf(v, 0) { return fmt.Sprintf("%.4g", v), nil } return formatutil.HumanizeBytes(v), nil }, // humanizeDuration converts given seconds to a human-readable duration "humanizeDuration": func(i interface{}) (string, error) { v, err := toFloat64(i) if err != nil { return "", err } if math.IsNaN(v) || math.IsInf(v, 0) { return fmt.Sprintf("%.4g", v), nil } if v == 0 { return fmt.Sprintf("%.4gs", v), nil } if math.Abs(v) >= 1 { sign := "" if v < 0 { sign = "-" v = -v } seconds := int64(v) % 60 minutes := (int64(v) / 60) % 60 hours := (int64(v) / 60 / 60) % 24 days := int64(v) / 60 / 60 / 24 // For days to minutes, we display seconds as an integer. if days != 0 { return fmt.Sprintf("%s%dd %dh %dm %ds", sign, days, hours, minutes, seconds), nil } if hours != 0 { return fmt.Sprintf("%s%dh %dm %ds", sign, hours, minutes, seconds), nil } if minutes != 0 { return fmt.Sprintf("%s%dm %ds", sign, minutes, seconds), nil } // For seconds, we display 4 significant digits. return fmt.Sprintf("%s%.4gs", sign, v), nil } prefix := "" for _, p := range []string{"m", "u", "n", "p", "f", "a", "z", "y"} { if math.Abs(v) >= 1 { break } prefix = p v *= 1000 } return fmt.Sprintf("%.4g%ss", v, prefix), nil }, // humanizePercentage converts given ratio value to a fraction of 100 "humanizePercentage": func(i interface{}) (string, error) { v, err := toFloat64(i) if err != nil { return "", err } return fmt.Sprintf("%.4g%%", v*100), nil }, // humanizeTimestamp converts given timestamp to a human readable time equivalent "humanizeTimestamp": func(i interface{}) (string, error) { v, err := toFloat64(i) if err != nil { return "", err } if math.IsNaN(v) || math.IsInf(v, 0) { return fmt.Sprintf("%.4g", v), nil } t := timeFromUnixTimestamp(v).Time().UTC() return fmt.Sprint(t), nil }, // toTime converts given timestamp to a time.Time. "toTime": func(i interface{}) (time.Time, error) { v, err := toFloat64(i) if err != nil { return time.Time{}, err } if math.IsNaN(v) || math.IsInf(v, 0) { return time.Time{}, fmt.Errorf("cannot convert %v to time.Time", v) } t := timeFromUnixTimestamp(v).Time().UTC() return t, nil }, /* URLs */ // externalURL returns value of `external.url` flag "externalURL": func() string { // externalURL function supposed to be substituted at FuncsWithExteralURL(). // it is present here only for validation purposes, when there is no // provided datasource. // // return non-empty slice to pass validation with chained functions in template return "" }, // pathPrefix returns a Path segment from the URL value in `external.url` flag "pathPrefix": func() string { // pathPrefix function supposed to be substituted at FuncsWithExteralURL(). // it is present here only for validation purposes, when there is no // provided datasource. // // return non-empty slice to pass validation with chained functions in template return "" }, // pathEscape escapes the string so it can be safely placed inside a URL path segment. // // See also queryEscape. "pathEscape": url.PathEscape, // queryEscape escapes the string so it can be safely placed inside a query arg in URL. // // See also queryEscape. "queryEscape": url.QueryEscape, // query executes the MetricsQL/PromQL query against // configured `datasource.url` address. // For example, {{ query "foo" | first | value }} will // execute "/api/v1/query?query=foo" request and will return // the first value in response. "query": func(q string) ([]metric, error) { // query function supposed to be substituted at FuncsWithQuery(). // it is present here only for validation purposes, when there is no // provided datasource. // // return non-empty slice to pass validation with chained functions in template // see issue #989 for details return []metric{{}}, nil }, // first returns the first by order element from the given metrics list. // usually used alongside with `query` template function. "first": func(metrics []metric) (metric, error) { if len(metrics) > 0 { return metrics[0], nil } return metric{}, errors.New("first() called on vector with no elements") }, // label returns the value of the given label name for the given metric. // usually used alongside with `query` template function. "label": func(label string, m metric) string { return m.Labels[label] }, // value returns the value of the given metric. // usually used alongside with `query` template function. "value": func(m metric) float64 { return m.Value }, // strvalue returns metric name. "strvalue": func(m metric) string { return m.Labels["__name__"] }, // sortByLabel sorts the given metrics by provided label key "sortByLabel": func(label string, metrics []metric) []metric { sort.SliceStable(metrics, func(i, j int) bool { return metrics[i].Labels[label] < metrics[j].Labels[label] }) return metrics }, /* Helpers */ // Converts a list of objects to a map with keys arg0, arg1 etc. // This is intended to allow multiple arguments to be passed to templates. "args": func(args ...interface{}) map[string]interface{} { result := make(map[string]interface{}) for i, a := range args { result[fmt.Sprintf("arg%d", i)] = a } return result }, // safeHtml marks string as HTML not requiring auto-escaping. // // See also htmlEscape. "safeHtml": func(text string) htmlTpl.HTML { return htmlTpl.HTML(text) }, } } // Time is the number of milliseconds since the epoch // (1970-01-01 00:00 UTC) excluding leap seconds. type Time int64 // timeFromUnixTimestamp returns the Time equivalent to t in unix timestamp. func timeFromUnixTimestamp(t float64) Time { return Time(t * 1e3) } // The number of nanoseconds per minimum tick. const nanosPerTick = int64(minimumTick / time.Nanosecond) // MinimumTick is the minimum supported time resolution. This has to be // at least time.Second in order for the code below to work. const minimumTick = time.Millisecond // second is the Time duration equivalent to one second. const second = int64(time.Second / minimumTick) // Time returns the time.Time representation of t. func (t Time) Time() time.Time { return time.Unix(int64(t)/second, (int64(t)%second)*nanosPerTick) } func toFloat64(v interface{}) (float64, error) { switch i := v.(type) { case float64: return i, nil case float32: return float64(i), nil case int64: return float64(i), nil case int32: return float64(i), nil case int: return float64(i), nil case uint64: return float64(i), nil case uint32: return float64(i), nil case uint: return float64(i), nil case string: return strconv.ParseFloat(i, 64) default: return 0, fmt.Errorf("unexpected value type %v", i) } }