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tailscale/util/usermetric/usermetric.go

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
// Package usermetric provides a container and handler
// for user-facing metrics.
package usermetric
import (
"expvar"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"tailscale.com/metrics"
"tailscale.com/tsweb/varz"
)
var vars expvar.Map
// NewMultiLabelMap creates and register a new
// MultiLabelMap[T] variable with the given name and returns it.
// The variable is registered with the userfacing metrics package.
//
// Note that usermetric are not protected against duplicate
// metrics name. It is the caller's responsibility to ensure that
// the name is unique.
func NewMultiLabelMap[T comparable](name string, promType, helpText string) *metrics.MultiLabelMap[T] {
m := &metrics.MultiLabelMap[T]{
Type: promType,
Help: helpText,
}
var zero T
_ = metrics.LabelString(zero) // panic early if T is invalid
vars.Set(name, m)
return m
}
// Gauge is a gauge metric with no labels.
type Gauge struct {
m *expvar.Float
help string
}
// NewGauge creates and register a new gauge metric with the given name and help text.
func NewGauge(name, help string) *Gauge {
g := &Gauge{&expvar.Float{}, help}
vars.Set(name, g)
return g
}
// Set sets the gauge to the given value.
func (g *Gauge) Set(v float64) {
g.m.Set(v)
}
// String returns the string of the underlying expvar.Float.
// This satisfies the expvar.Var interface.
func (g *Gauge) String() string {
return g.m.String()
}
// WritePrometheus writes the gauge metric in Prometheus format to the given writer.
// This satisfies the varz.PrometheusWriter interface.
func (g *Gauge) WritePrometheus(w io.Writer, name string) {
io.WriteString(w, "# TYPE ")
io.WriteString(w, name)
io.WriteString(w, " gauge\n")
if g.help != "" {
io.WriteString(w, "# HELP ")
io.WriteString(w, name)
io.WriteString(w, " ")
io.WriteString(w, g.help)
io.WriteString(w, "\n")
}
io.WriteString(w, name)
fmt.Fprintf(w, " %v\n", g.m.Value())
}
// Handler returns a varz.Handler that serves the userfacing expvar contained
// in this package.
func Handler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
varz.ExpvarDoHandler(vars.Do)(w, r)
}