c983708637
Added Apache 2.0 License for missed files Change-Id: I72217d3cf0089434a9bbe1e5dfd57224a803704e Signed-off-by: Jui Chandwaskar <jchandwaskar@op5.com>
194 lines
7.4 KiB
Python
194 lines
7.4 KiB
Python
# (C) Copyright 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import unittest
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import monasca_agent.common.metrics as metrics
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SAMPLE_RATE = 1
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class TestMetrics(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_Gauge(self):
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tenant_name = "test_gauge"
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metric_name = "foo"
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dimensions = {'a': 'b', 'c': 'd'}
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gauge = metrics.Gauge(metric_name, dimensions, tenant_name)
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gauge.sample(0, SAMPLE_RATE, 1)
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envelope = gauge.flush()[0]
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measurement = envelope['measurement']
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self.assertEqual(envelope['tenant_id'], tenant_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['name'], metric_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['dimensions'], dimensions)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['value'], 0)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['timestamp'], 1000)
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gauge.sample(1, SAMPLE_RATE, 2)
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envelope = gauge.flush()[0]
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measurement = envelope['measurement']
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self.assertEqual(envelope['tenant_id'], tenant_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['name'], metric_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['dimensions'], dimensions)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['value'], 1)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['timestamp'], 2000)
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gauge.sample(100.5212, SAMPLE_RATE, 125)
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envelope = gauge.flush()[0]
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measurement = envelope['measurement']
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self.assertEqual(envelope['tenant_id'], tenant_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['name'], metric_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['dimensions'], dimensions)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['value'], 100.5212)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['timestamp'], 125000)
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results = gauge.flush()
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self.assertEqual(results, [])
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def test_Counter(self):
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tenant_name = "test_counter"
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metric_name = "bar"
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dimensions = {'a': 1, 'c': 2}
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counter = metrics.Counter(metric_name, dimensions, tenant_name)
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# single counter value
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counter.sample(5, SAMPLE_RATE, 1)
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envelope = counter.flush()[0]
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measurement = envelope['measurement']
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self.assertEqual(envelope['tenant_id'], tenant_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['name'], metric_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['dimensions'], dimensions)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['value'], 5)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['timestamp'], 1000)
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# multiple counter value with different timestamps: add
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counter.sample(5, SAMPLE_RATE, 1)
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counter.sample(6, SAMPLE_RATE, 2)
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envelope = counter.flush()[0]
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measurement = envelope['measurement']
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self.assertEqual(envelope['tenant_id'], tenant_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['name'], metric_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['dimensions'], dimensions)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['value'], 11)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['timestamp'], 2000)
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# multiple counter values with same timestamp: add
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counter.sample(5, SAMPLE_RATE, 3)
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counter.sample(5, SAMPLE_RATE, 3)
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envelope = counter.flush()[0]
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measurement = envelope['measurement']
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self.assertEqual(envelope['tenant_id'], tenant_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['name'], metric_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['dimensions'], dimensions)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['value'], 5+5)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['timestamp'], 3000)
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# Invalid metric values: ignore
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counter.sample("WEGONI", SAMPLE_RATE, 2)
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results = counter.flush()
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self.assertEqual(results, [])
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def test_Rate(self):
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tenant_name = "test_rate"
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metric_name = "baz"
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dimensions = {'a': 2, 'c': 3}
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rate = metrics.Rate(metric_name, dimensions, tenant_name)
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# single sample without predecessor: no rate can be calculated
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rate.sample(5, SAMPLE_RATE, 1)
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self.assertEqual(rate.flush(), [])
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# zero difference between samples: rate 0
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rate.sample(5, SAMPLE_RATE, 2)
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envelope = rate.flush()[0]
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measurement = envelope['measurement']
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self.assertEqual(envelope['tenant_id'], tenant_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['name'], metric_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['dimensions'], dimensions)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['value'], 0.0)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['timestamp'], 2000)
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# samples (5,10) in 1 sec interval: rate 5/sec.
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rate.sample(10, SAMPLE_RATE, 3)
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envelope = rate.flush()[0]
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measurement = envelope['measurement']
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self.assertEqual(envelope['tenant_id'], tenant_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['name'], metric_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['dimensions'], dimensions)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['value'], 5)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['timestamp'], 3000)
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# conflicting values for same timestamp: no result, but keep last sample for next rate calc.
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rate.sample(12, SAMPLE_RATE, 3)
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self.assertEqual(rate.flush(), [])
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# zero difference between samples, incomplete previous interval T: rate 0/sec.
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rate.sample(12, SAMPLE_RATE, 4)
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envelope = rate.flush()[0]
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measurement = envelope['measurement']
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self.assertEqual(envelope['tenant_id'], tenant_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['name'], metric_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['dimensions'], dimensions)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['value'], 0.0)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['timestamp'], 4000)
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# several samples (13, 14) in interval, take last values of T1 and T0 for rate calc: rate = (14-12)/(6-4)
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rate.sample(13, SAMPLE_RATE, 5)
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rate.sample(14, SAMPLE_RATE, 6)
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envelope = rate.flush()[0]
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measurement = envelope['measurement']
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self.assertEqual(envelope['tenant_id'], tenant_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['name'], metric_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['dimensions'], dimensions)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['value'], 1)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['timestamp'], 6000)
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# negative rate: often result of a restart, but that should not be hidden
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rate.sample(1, SAMPLE_RATE, 7)
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envelope = rate.flush()[0]
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measurement = envelope['measurement']
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self.assertEqual(envelope['tenant_id'], tenant_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['name'], metric_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['dimensions'], dimensions)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['value'], -13)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['timestamp'], 7000)
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# recover from negative rate
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rate.sample(2, SAMPLE_RATE, 8)
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envelope = rate.flush()[0]
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measurement = envelope['measurement']
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self.assertEqual(envelope['tenant_id'], tenant_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['name'], metric_name)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['dimensions'], dimensions)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['value'], 1)
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self.assertEqual(measurement['timestamp'], 8000)
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