diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/README.md b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/README.md index b881ee44..e33752d2 100644 --- a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/README.md +++ b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/README.md @@ -1,26 +1,61 @@ - - # openstack-exporter-k8s -Charmhub package name: operator-template -More information: https://charmhub.io/openstack-exporter-k8s +## Description -Describe your charm in one or two sentences. +openstack-exporter-k8s is an operator to manage an openstack exporter on a Kubernetes based environment. -## Other resources +## Usage - +### Deployment -- [Read more](https://example.com) +openstack-exporter-k8s is deployed using below command: -- [Contributing](CONTRIBUTING.md) + juju deploy openstack-exporter-k8s openstack-exporter + +Now connect the openstack exporter operator to existing keystone identity operators: + + juju relate keystone:identity-ops openstack-exporter:identity-ops + +### Configuration + +This section covers common and/or important configuration options. See file +`config.yaml` for the full list of options, along with their descriptions and +default values. See the [Juju documentation][juju-docs-config-apps] for details +on configuring applications. + +### Actions + +This section covers Juju [actions][juju-docs-actions] supported by the charm. +Actions allow specific operations to be performed on a per-unit basis. To +display action descriptions run `juju actions openstack-exporter`. If the charm is not +deployed then see file `actions.yaml`. + +## Relations + +openstack-exporter-k8s requires the following relations: + +`identity-ops`: To create admin user + +## OCI Images + +The charm by default uses following images: + + `ghcr.io/canonical/openstack-exporter:1.6.0-7533071` + +## Contributing + +Please see the [Juju SDK docs](https://juju.is/docs/sdk) for guidelines +on enhancements to this charm following best practice guidelines, and +[CONTRIBUTING.md](contributors-guide) for developer guidance. + +## Bugs + +Please report bugs on [Launchpad][lp-bugs-charm-openstack-exporter-k8s]. + + + +[contributors-guide]: https://opendev.org/openstack/charm-openstack-exporter-k8s/src/branch/main/CONTRIBUTING.md +[juju-docs-actions]: https://jaas.ai/docs/actions +[juju-docs-config-apps]: https://juju.is/docs/configuring-applications +[lp-bugs-charm-openstack-exporter-k8s]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/charm-openstack-exporter-k8s/+filebug -- See the [Juju SDK documentation](https://juju.is/docs/sdk) for more information about developing and improving charms. diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/charmcraft.yaml b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/charmcraft.yaml index 9cb4a873..844357c7 100644 --- a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/charmcraft.yaml +++ b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/charmcraft.yaml @@ -14,14 +14,8 @@ parts: apt install -y ca-certificates update-ca-certificates - dashboards: - plugin: dump - source: https://github.com/openstack-exporter/grafana-dashboards - source-type: git - source-depth: 1 - charm: - after: [update-certificates, dashboards] + after: [update-certificates] build-packages: - git - libffi-dev @@ -34,4 +28,4 @@ parts: - jsonschema - pydantic<2.0 - jinja2 - - git+https://opendev.org/openstack/charm-ops-sunbeam#egg=ops_sunbeam + - git+https://github.com/gboutry/charm-ops-sunbeam@feat/user-id-ops#egg=ops_sunbeam diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/config.yaml b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/config.yaml index ac6a1965..b3a80156 100644 --- a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/config.yaml +++ b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/config.yaml @@ -1,26 +1,4 @@ options: - debug: - default: False - description: Enable debug logging. - type: boolean - os-admin-hostname: - default: glance.juju - description: | - The hostname or address of the admin endpoints that should be advertised - in the glance image provider. - type: string - os-internal-hostname: - default: glance.juju - description: | - The hostname or address of the internal endpoints that should be advertised - in the glance image provider. - type: string - os-public-hostname: - default: glance.juju - description: | - The hostname or address of the internal endpoints that should be advertised - in the glance image provider. - type: string region: default: RegionOne description: Space delimited list of OpenStack regions diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/fetch-libs.sh b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/fetch-libs.sh deleted file mode 100755 index 1b3d90da..00000000 --- a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/fetch-libs.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash - -echo "INFO: Fetching libs from charmhub." -charmcraft fetch-lib charms.keystone_k8s.v0.identity_resource -charmcraft fetch-lib charms.tls_certificates_interface.v1.tls_certificates diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/lib/charms/grafana_k8s/v0/grafana_dashboard.py b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/lib/charms/grafana_k8s/v0/grafana_dashboard.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1f1bc4f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/lib/charms/grafana_k8s/v0/grafana_dashboard.py @@ -0,0 +1,2013 @@ +# Copyright 2021 Canonical Ltd. +# See LICENSE file for licensing details. + +"""## Overview. + +This document explains how to integrate with the Grafana charm +for the purpose of providing a dashboard which can be used by +end users. It also explains the structure of the data +expected by the `grafana-dashboard` interface, and may provide a +mechanism or reference point for providing a compatible interface +or library by providing a definitive reference guide to the +structure of relation data which is shared between the Grafana +charm and any charm providing datasource information. + +## Provider Library Usage + +The Grafana charm interacts with its dashboards using its charm +library. The goal of this library is to be as simple to use as +possible, and instantiation of the class with or without changing +the default arguments provides a complete use case. For the simplest +use case of a charm which bundles dashboards and provides a +`provides: grafana-dashboard` interface, + + requires: + grafana-dashboard: + interface: grafana_dashboard + +creation of a `GrafanaDashboardProvider` object with the default arguments is +sufficient. + +:class:`GrafanaDashboardProvider` expects that bundled dashboards should +be included in your charm with a default path of: + + path/to/charm.py + path/to/src/grafana_dashboards/*.{json|json.tmpl|.tmpl} + +Where the files are Grafana dashboard JSON data either from the +Grafana marketplace, or directly exported from a Grafana instance. +Refer to the [official docs](https://grafana.com/tutorials/provision-dashboards-and-data-sources/) +for more information. + +When constructing a dashboard that is intended to be consumed by COS, make sure to use variables +for your datasources, and name them "prometheusds" and "lokids". You can also use the following +juju topology variables in your dashboards: $juju_model, $juju_model_uuid, $juju_application +and $juju_unit. Note, however, that if metrics are coming via peripheral charms (scrape-config +or cos-config) then topology labels would not exist. + +The default constructor arguments are: + + `charm`: `self` from the charm instantiating this library + `relation_name`: grafana-dashboard + `dashboards_path`: "/src/grafana_dashboards" + +If your configuration requires any changes from these defaults, they +may be set from the class constructor. It may be instantiated as +follows: + + from charms.grafana_k8s.v0.grafana_dashboard import GrafanaDashboardProvider + + class FooCharm: + def __init__(self, *args): + super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) + ... + self.grafana_dashboard_provider = GrafanaDashboardProvider(self) + ... + +The first argument (`self`) should be a reference to the parent (providing +dashboards), as this charm's lifecycle events will be used to re-submit +dashboard information if a charm is upgraded, the pod is restarted, or other. + +An instantiated `GrafanaDashboardProvider` validates that the path specified +in the constructor (or the default) exists, reads the file contents, then +compresses them with LZMA and adds them to the application relation data +when a relation is established with Grafana. + +Provided dashboards will be checked by Grafana, and a series of dropdown menus +providing the ability to select query targets by Juju Model, application instance, +and unit will be added if they do not exist. + +To avoid requiring `jinja` in `GrafanaDashboardProvider` users, template validation +and rendering occurs on the other side of the relation, and relation data in +the form of: + + { + "event": { + "valid": `true|false`, + "errors": [], + } + } + +Will be returned if rendering or validation fails. In this case, the +`GrafanaDashboardProvider` object will emit a `dashboard_status_changed` event +of the type :class:`GrafanaDashboardEvent`, which will contain information +about the validation error. + +This information is added to the relation data for the charms as serialized JSON +from a dict, with a structure of: +``` +{ + "application": { + "dashboards": { + "uuid": a uuid generated to ensure a relation event triggers, + "templates": { + "file:{hash}": { + "content": `{compressed_template_data}`, + "charm": `charm.meta.name`, + "juju_topology": { + "model": `charm.model.name`, + "model_uuid": `charm.model.uuid`, + "application": `charm.app.name`, + "unit": `charm.unit.name`, + } + }, + "file:{other_file_hash}": { + ... + }, + }, + }, + }, +} +``` + +This is ingested by :class:`GrafanaDashboardConsumer`, and is sufficient for configuration. + +The [COS Configuration Charm](https://charmhub.io/cos-configuration-k8s) can be used to +add dashboards which are not bundled with charms. + +## Consumer Library Usage + +The `GrafanaDashboardConsumer` object may be used by Grafana +charms to manage relations with available dashboards. For this +purpose, a charm consuming Grafana dashboard information should do +the following things: + +1. Instantiate the `GrafanaDashboardConsumer` object by providing it a +reference to the parent (Grafana) charm and, optionally, the name of +the relation that the Grafana charm uses to interact with dashboards. +This relation must confirm to the `grafana-dashboard` interface. + +For example a Grafana charm may instantiate the +`GrafanaDashboardConsumer` in its constructor as follows + + from charms.grafana_k8s.v0.grafana_dashboard import GrafanaDashboardConsumer + + def __init__(self, *args): + super().__init__(*args) + ... + self.grafana_dashboard_consumer = GrafanaDashboardConsumer(self) + ... + +2. A Grafana charm also needs to listen to the +`GrafanaDashboardConsumer` events emitted by the `GrafanaDashboardConsumer` +by adding itself as an observer for these events: + + self.framework.observe( + self.grafana_source_consumer.on.sources_changed, + self._on_dashboards_changed, + ) + +Dashboards can be retrieved the :meth:`dashboards`: + +It will be returned in the format of: + +``` +[ + { + "id": unique_id, + "relation_id": relation_id, + "charm": the name of the charm which provided the dashboard, + "content": compressed_template_data + }, +] +``` + +The consuming charm should decompress the dashboard. +""" + +import base64 +import hashlib +import json +import logging +import lzma +import os +import platform +import re +import subprocess +import tempfile +import uuid +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Any, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union + +import yaml +from ops.charm import ( + CharmBase, + HookEvent, + RelationBrokenEvent, + RelationChangedEvent, + RelationCreatedEvent, + RelationEvent, + RelationRole, +) +from ops.framework import ( + EventBase, + EventSource, + Object, + ObjectEvents, + StoredDict, + StoredList, + StoredState, +) +from ops.model import Relation + +# The unique Charmhub library identifier, never change it +LIBID = "c49eb9c7dfef40c7b6235ebd67010a3f" + +# Increment this major API version when introducing breaking changes +LIBAPI = 0 + +# Increment this PATCH version before using `charmcraft publish-lib` or reset +# to 0 if you are raising the major API version + +LIBPATCH = 35 + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +DEFAULT_RELATION_NAME = "grafana-dashboard" +DEFAULT_PEER_NAME = "grafana" +RELATION_INTERFACE_NAME = "grafana_dashboard" + +TOPOLOGY_TEMPLATE_DROPDOWNS = [ # type: ignore + { + "allValue": ".*", + "datasource": "${prometheusds}", + "definition": "label_values(up,juju_model)", + "description": None, + "error": None, + "hide": 0, + "includeAll": True, + "label": "Juju model", + "multi": True, + "name": "juju_model", + "query": { + "query": "label_values(up,juju_model)", + "refId": "StandardVariableQuery", + }, + "refresh": 1, + "regex": "", + "skipUrlSync": False, + "sort": 0, + "tagValuesQuery": "", + "tags": [], + "tagsQuery": "", + "type": "query", + "useTags": False, + }, + { + "allValue": ".*", + "datasource": "${prometheusds}", + "definition": 'label_values(up{juju_model=~"$juju_model"},juju_model_uuid)', + "description": None, + "error": None, + "hide": 0, + "includeAll": True, + "label": "Juju model uuid", + "multi": True, + "name": "juju_model_uuid", + "query": { + "query": 'label_values(up{juju_model=~"$juju_model"},juju_model_uuid)', + "refId": "StandardVariableQuery", + }, + "refresh": 1, + "regex": "", + "skipUrlSync": False, + "sort": 0, + "tagValuesQuery": "", + "tags": [], + "tagsQuery": "", + "type": "query", + "useTags": False, + }, + { + "allValue": ".*", + "datasource": "${prometheusds}", + "definition": 'label_values(up{juju_model=~"$juju_model",juju_model_uuid=~"$juju_model_uuid"},juju_application)', + "description": None, + "error": None, + "hide": 0, + "includeAll": True, + "label": "Juju application", + "multi": True, + "name": "juju_application", + "query": { + "query": 'label_values(up{juju_model=~"$juju_model",juju_model_uuid=~"$juju_model_uuid"},juju_application)', + "refId": "StandardVariableQuery", + }, + "refresh": 1, + "regex": "", + "skipUrlSync": False, + "sort": 0, + "tagValuesQuery": "", + "tags": [], + "tagsQuery": "", + "type": "query", + "useTags": False, + }, + { + "allValue": ".*", + "datasource": "${prometheusds}", + "definition": 'label_values(up{juju_model=~"$juju_model",juju_model_uuid=~"$juju_model_uuid",juju_application=~"$juju_application"},juju_unit)', + "description": None, + "error": None, + "hide": 0, + "includeAll": True, + "label": "Juju unit", + "multi": True, + "name": "juju_unit", + "query": { + "query": 'label_values(up{juju_model=~"$juju_model",juju_model_uuid=~"$juju_model_uuid",juju_application=~"$juju_application"},juju_unit)', + "refId": "StandardVariableQuery", + }, + "refresh": 1, + "regex": "", + "skipUrlSync": False, + "sort": 0, + "tagValuesQuery": "", + "tags": [], + "tagsQuery": "", + "type": "query", + "useTags": False, + }, +] + +DATASOURCE_TEMPLATE_DROPDOWNS = [ # type: ignore + { + "description": None, + "error": None, + "hide": 0, + "includeAll": True, + "label": "Prometheus datasource", + "multi": True, + "name": "prometheusds", + "options": [], + "query": "prometheus", + "refresh": 1, + "regex": "", + "skipUrlSync": False, + "type": "datasource", + }, + { + "description": None, + "error": None, + "hide": 0, + "includeAll": True, + "label": "Loki datasource", + "multi": True, + "name": "lokids", + "options": [], + "query": "loki", + "refresh": 1, + "regex": "", + "skipUrlSync": False, + "type": "datasource", + }, +] + +REACTIVE_CONVERTER = { # type: ignore + "allValue": None, + "datasource": "${prometheusds}", + "definition": 'label_values(up{juju_model=~"$juju_model",juju_model_uuid=~"$juju_model_uuid",juju_application=~"$juju_application"},host)', + "description": None, + "error": None, + "hide": 0, + "includeAll": True, + "label": "hosts", + "multi": True, + "name": "host", + "options": [], + "query": { + "query": 'label_values(up{juju_model=~"$juju_model",juju_model_uuid=~"$juju_model_uuid",juju_application=~"$juju_application"},host)', + "refId": "StandardVariableQuery", + }, + "refresh": 1, + "regex": "", + "skipUrlSync": False, + "sort": 1, + "tagValuesQuery": "", + "tags": [], + "tagsQuery": "", + "type": "query", + "useTags": False, +} + + +class RelationNotFoundError(Exception): + """Raised if there is no relation with the given name.""" + + def __init__(self, relation_name: str): + self.relation_name = relation_name + self.message = "No relation named '{}' found".format(relation_name) + + super().__init__(self.message) + + +class RelationInterfaceMismatchError(Exception): + """Raised if the relation with the given name has a different interface.""" + + def __init__( + self, + relation_name: str, + expected_relation_interface: str, + actual_relation_interface: str, + ): + self.relation_name = relation_name + self.expected_relation_interface = expected_relation_interface + self.actual_relation_interface = actual_relation_interface + self.message = ( + "The '{}' relation has '{}' as " + "interface rather than the expected '{}'".format( + relation_name, actual_relation_interface, expected_relation_interface + ) + ) + + super().__init__(self.message) + + +class RelationRoleMismatchError(Exception): + """Raised if the relation with the given name has a different direction.""" + + def __init__( + self, + relation_name: str, + expected_relation_role: RelationRole, + actual_relation_role: RelationRole, + ): + self.relation_name = relation_name + self.expected_relation_interface = expected_relation_role + self.actual_relation_role = actual_relation_role + self.message = "The '{}' relation has role '{}' rather than the expected '{}'".format( + relation_name, repr(actual_relation_role), repr(expected_relation_role) + ) + + super().__init__(self.message) + + +class InvalidDirectoryPathError(Exception): + """Raised if the grafana dashboards folder cannot be found or is otherwise invalid.""" + + def __init__( + self, + grafana_dashboards_absolute_path: str, + message: str, + ): + self.grafana_dashboards_absolute_path = grafana_dashboards_absolute_path + self.message = message + + super().__init__(self.message) + + +def _resolve_dir_against_charm_path(charm: CharmBase, *path_elements: str) -> str: + """Resolve the provided path items against the directory of the main file. + + Look up the directory of the charmed operator file being executed. This is normally + going to be the charm.py file of the charm including this library. Then, resolve + the provided path elements and return its absolute path. + + Raises: + InvalidDirectoryPathError if the resolved path does not exist or it is not a directory + + """ + charm_dir = Path(str(charm.charm_dir)) + if not charm_dir.exists() or not charm_dir.is_dir(): + # Operator Framework does not currently expose a robust + # way to determine the top level charm source directory + # that is consistent across deployed charms and unit tests + # Hence for unit tests the current working directory is used + # TODO: updated this logic when the following ticket is resolved + # https://github.com/canonical/operator/issues/643 + charm_dir = Path(os.getcwd()) + + dir_path = charm_dir.absolute().joinpath(*path_elements) + + if not dir_path.exists(): + raise InvalidDirectoryPathError(str(dir_path), "directory does not exist") + if not dir_path.is_dir(): + raise InvalidDirectoryPathError(str(dir_path), "is not a directory") + + return str(dir_path) + + +def _validate_relation_by_interface_and_direction( + charm: CharmBase, + relation_name: str, + expected_relation_interface: str, + expected_relation_role: RelationRole, +) -> None: + """Verifies that a relation has the necessary characteristics. + + Verifies that the `relation_name` provided: (1) exists in metadata.yaml, + (2) declares as interface the interface name passed as `relation_interface` + and (3) has the right "direction", i.e., it is a relation that `charm` + provides or requires. + + Args: + charm: a `CharmBase` object to scan for the matching relation. + relation_name: the name of the relation to be verified. + expected_relation_interface: the interface name to be matched by the + relation named `relation_name`. + expected_relation_role: whether the `relation_name` must be either + provided or required by `charm`. + + Raises: + RelationNotFoundError: If there is no relation in the charm's metadata.yaml + named like the value of the `relation_name` argument. + RelationInterfaceMismatchError: If the relation interface of the + relation named as the provided `relation_name` argument does not + match the `expected_relation_interface` argument. + RelationRoleMismatchError: If the relation named as the provided `relation_name` + argument has a different role than what is specified by the + `expected_relation_role` argument. + """ + if relation_name not in charm.meta.relations: + raise RelationNotFoundError(relation_name) + + relation = charm.meta.relations[relation_name] + + actual_relation_interface = relation.interface_name + if actual_relation_interface and actual_relation_interface != expected_relation_interface: + raise RelationInterfaceMismatchError( + relation_name, expected_relation_interface, actual_relation_interface + ) + + if expected_relation_role == RelationRole.provides: + if relation_name not in charm.meta.provides: + raise RelationRoleMismatchError( + relation_name, RelationRole.provides, RelationRole.requires + ) + elif expected_relation_role == RelationRole.requires: + if relation_name not in charm.meta.requires: + raise RelationRoleMismatchError( + relation_name, RelationRole.requires, RelationRole.provides + ) + else: + raise Exception("Unexpected RelationDirection: {}".format(expected_relation_role)) + + +def _encode_dashboard_content(content: Union[str, bytes]) -> str: + if isinstance(content, str): + content = bytes(content, "utf-8") + + return base64.b64encode(lzma.compress(content)).decode("utf-8") + + +def _decode_dashboard_content(encoded_content: str) -> str: + return lzma.decompress(base64.b64decode(encoded_content.encode("utf-8"))).decode() + + +def _convert_dashboard_fields(content: str, inject_dropdowns: bool = True) -> str: + """Make sure values are present for Juju topology. + + Inserts Juju topology variables and selectors into the template, as well as + a variable for Prometheus. + """ + dict_content = json.loads(content) + datasources = {} + existing_templates = False + + template_dropdowns = ( + TOPOLOGY_TEMPLATE_DROPDOWNS + DATASOURCE_TEMPLATE_DROPDOWNS # type: ignore + if inject_dropdowns + else DATASOURCE_TEMPLATE_DROPDOWNS + ) + + # If the dashboard has __inputs, get the names to replace them. These are stripped + # from reactive dashboards in GrafanaDashboardAggregator, but charm authors in + # newer charms may import them directly from the marketplace + if "__inputs" in dict_content: + for field in dict_content["__inputs"]: + if "type" in field and field["type"] == "datasource": + datasources[field["name"]] = field["pluginName"].lower() + del dict_content["__inputs"] + + # If no existing template variables exist, just insert our own + if "templating" not in dict_content: + dict_content["templating"] = {"list": list(template_dropdowns)} # type: ignore + else: + # Otherwise, set a flag so we can go back later + existing_templates = True + for template_value in dict_content["templating"]["list"]: + # Build a list of `datasource_name`: `datasource_type` mappings + # The "query" field is actually "prometheus", "loki", "influxdb", etc + if "type" in template_value and template_value["type"] == "datasource": + datasources[template_value["name"]] = template_value["query"].lower() + + # Put our own variables in the template + for d in template_dropdowns: # type: ignore + if d not in dict_content["templating"]["list"]: + dict_content["templating"]["list"].insert(0, d) + + dict_content = _replace_template_fields(dict_content, datasources, existing_templates) + return json.dumps(dict_content) + + +def _replace_template_fields( # noqa: C901 + dict_content: dict, datasources: dict, existing_templates: bool +) -> dict: + """Make templated fields get cleaned up afterwards. + + If existing datasource variables are present, try to substitute them. + """ + replacements = {"loki": "${lokids}", "prometheus": "${prometheusds}"} + used_replacements = [] # type: List[str] + + # If any existing datasources match types we know, or we didn't find + # any templating variables at all, template them. + if datasources or not existing_templates: + panels = dict_content.get("panels", {}) + if panels: + dict_content["panels"] = _template_panels( + panels, replacements, used_replacements, existing_templates, datasources + ) + + # Find panels nested under rows + rows = dict_content.get("rows", {}) + if rows: + for row_idx, row in enumerate(rows): + if "panels" in row.keys(): + rows[row_idx]["panels"] = _template_panels( + row["panels"], + replacements, + used_replacements, + existing_templates, + datasources, + ) + + dict_content["rows"] = rows + + # Finally, go back and pop off the templates we stubbed out + deletions = [] + for tmpl in dict_content["templating"]["list"]: + if tmpl["name"] and tmpl["name"] in used_replacements: + deletions.append(tmpl) + + for d in deletions: + dict_content["templating"]["list"].remove(d) + + return dict_content + + +def _template_panels( + panels: dict, + replacements: dict, + used_replacements: list, + existing_templates: bool, + datasources: dict, +) -> dict: + """Iterate through a `panels` object and template it appropriately.""" + # Go through all the panels. If they have a datasource set, AND it's one + # that we can convert to ${lokids} or ${prometheusds}, by stripping off the + # ${} templating and comparing the name to the list we built, replace it, + # otherwise, leave it alone. + # + for panel in panels: + if "datasource" not in panel or not panel.get("datasource"): + continue + if not existing_templates: + datasource = panel.get("datasource") + if isinstance(datasource, str): + if "loki" in datasource: + panel["datasource"] = "${lokids}" + elif "grafana" in datasource: + continue + else: + panel["datasource"] = "${prometheusds}" + elif isinstance(datasource, dict): + # In dashboards exported by Grafana 9, datasource type is dict + dstype = datasource.get("type", "") + if dstype == "loki": + panel["datasource"]["uid"] = "${lokids}" + elif dstype == "prometheus": + panel["datasource"]["uid"] = "${prometheusds}" + else: + logger.debug("Unrecognized datasource type '%s'; skipping", dstype) + continue + else: + logger.error("Unknown datasource format: skipping") + continue + else: + if isinstance(panel["datasource"], str): + if panel["datasource"].lower() in replacements.values(): + # Already a known template variable + continue + # Strip out variable characters and maybe braces + ds = re.sub(r"(\$|\{|\})", "", panel["datasource"]) + + if ds not in datasources.keys(): + # Unknown, non-templated datasource, potentially a Grafana builtin + continue + + replacement = replacements.get(datasources[ds], "") + if replacement: + used_replacements.append(ds) + panel["datasource"] = replacement or panel["datasource"] + elif isinstance(panel["datasource"], dict): + dstype = panel["datasource"].get("type", "") + if panel["datasource"].get("uid", "").lower() in replacements.values(): + # Already a known template variable + continue + # Strip out variable characters and maybe braces + ds = re.sub(r"(\$|\{|\})", "", panel["datasource"].get("uid", "")) + + if ds not in datasources.keys(): + # Unknown, non-templated datasource, potentially a Grafana builtin + continue + + replacement = replacements.get(datasources[ds], "") + if replacement: + used_replacements.append(ds) + panel["datasource"]["uid"] = replacement + else: + logger.error("Unknown datasource format: skipping") + continue + return panels + + +def _inject_labels(content: str, topology: dict, transformer: "CosTool") -> str: + """Inject Juju topology into panel expressions via CosTool. + + A dashboard will have a structure approximating: + { + "__inputs": [], + "templating": { + "list": [ + { + "name": "prometheusds", + "type": "prometheus" + } + ] + }, + "panels": [ + { + "foo": "bar", + "targets": [ + { + "some": "field", + "expr": "up{job="foo"}" + }, + { + "some_other": "field", + "expr": "sum(http_requests_total{instance="$foo"}[5m])} + } + ], + "datasource": "${someds}" + } + ] + } + + `templating` is used elsewhere in this library, but the structure is not rigid. It is + not guaranteed that a panel will actually have any targets (it could be a "spacer" with + no datasource, hence no expression). It could have only one target. It could have multiple + targets. It could have multiple targets of which only one has an `expr` to evaluate. We need + to try to handle all of these concisely. + + `cos-tool` (`github.com/canonical/cos-tool` as a Go module in general) + does not know "Grafana-isms", such as using `[$_variable]` to modify the query from the user + interface, so we add placeholders (as `5y`, since it must parse, but a dashboard looking for + five years for a panel query would be unusual). + + Args: + content: dashboard content as a string + topology: a dict containing topology values + transformer: a 'CosTool' instance + Returns: + dashboard content with replaced values. + """ + dict_content = json.loads(content) + + if "panels" not in dict_content.keys(): + return json.dumps(dict_content) + + # Go through all the panels and inject topology labels + # Panels may have more than one 'target' where the expressions live, so that must be + # accounted for. Additionally, `promql-transform` does not necessarily gracefully handle + # expressions with range queries including variables. Exclude these. + # + # It is not a certainty that the `datasource` field will necessarily reflect the type, so + # operate on all fields. + panels = dict_content["panels"] + topology_with_prefix = {"juju_{}".format(k): v for k, v in topology.items()} + + # We need to use an index so we can insert the changed element back later + for panel_idx, panel in enumerate(panels): + if not isinstance(panel, dict): + continue + + # Use the index to insert it back in the same location + panels[panel_idx] = _modify_panel(panel, topology_with_prefix, transformer) + + return json.dumps(dict_content) + + +def _modify_panel(panel: dict, topology: dict, transformer: "CosTool") -> dict: + """Inject Juju topology into panel expressions via CosTool. + + Args: + panel: a dashboard panel as a dict + topology: a dict containing topology values + transformer: a 'CosTool' instance + Returns: + the panel with injected values + """ + if "targets" not in panel.keys(): + return panel + + # Pre-compile a regular expression to grab values from inside of [] + range_re = re.compile(r"\[(?P.*?)\]") + # Do the same for any offsets + offset_re = re.compile(r"offset\s+(?P-?\s*[$\w]+)") + + known_datasources = {"${prometheusds}": "promql", "${lokids}": "logql"} + + targets = panel["targets"] + + # We need to use an index so we can insert the changed element back later + for idx, target in enumerate(targets): + # If there's no expression, we don't need to do anything + if "expr" not in target.keys(): + continue + expr = target["expr"] + + if "datasource" not in panel.keys(): + continue + + if isinstance(panel["datasource"], str): + if panel["datasource"] not in known_datasources: + continue + querytype = known_datasources[panel["datasource"]] + elif isinstance(panel["datasource"], dict): + if panel["datasource"]["uid"] not in known_datasources: + continue + querytype = known_datasources[panel["datasource"]["uid"]] + else: + logger.error("Unknown datasource format: skipping") + continue + + # Capture all values inside `[]` into a list which we'll iterate over later to + # put them back in-order. Then apply the regex again and replace everything with + # `[5y]` so promql/parser will take it. + # + # Then do it again for offsets + range_values = [m.group("value") for m in range_re.finditer(expr)] + expr = range_re.sub(r"[5y]", expr) + + offset_values = [m.group("value") for m in offset_re.finditer(expr)] + expr = offset_re.sub(r"offset 5y", expr) + # Retrieve the new expression (which may be unchanged if there were no label + # matchers in the expression, or if tt was unable to be parsed like logql. It's + # virtually impossible to tell from any datasource "name" in a panel what the + # actual type is without re-implementing a complete dashboard parser, but no + # harm will some from passing invalid promql -- we'll just get the original back. + # + replacement = transformer.inject_label_matchers(expr, topology, querytype) + + if replacement == target["expr"]: + # promql-tranform caught an error. Move on + continue + + # Go back and substitute values in [] which were pulled out + # Enumerate with an index... again. The same regex is ok, since it will still match + # `[(.*?)]`, which includes `[5y]`, our placeholder + for i, match in enumerate(range_re.finditer(replacement)): + # Replace one-by-one, starting from the left. We build the string back with + # `str.replace(string_to_replace, replacement_value, count)`. Limit the count + # to one, since we are going through one-by-one through the list we saved earlier + # in `range_values`. + replacement = replacement.replace( + "[{}]".format(match.group("value")), + "[{}]".format(range_values[i]), + 1, + ) + + for i, match in enumerate(offset_re.finditer(replacement)): + # Replace one-by-one, starting from the left. We build the string back with + # `str.replace(string_to_replace, replacement_value, count)`. Limit the count + # to one, since we are going through one-by-one through the list we saved earlier + # in `range_values`. + replacement = replacement.replace( + "offset {}".format(match.group("value")), + "offset {}".format(offset_values[i]), + 1, + ) + + # Use the index to insert it back in the same location + targets[idx]["expr"] = replacement + + panel["targets"] = targets + return panel + + +def _type_convert_stored(obj): + """Convert Stored* to their appropriate types, recursively.""" + if isinstance(obj, StoredList): + return list(map(_type_convert_stored, obj)) + if isinstance(obj, StoredDict): + rdict = {} # type: Dict[Any, Any] + for k in obj.keys(): + rdict[k] = _type_convert_stored(obj[k]) + return rdict + return obj + + +class GrafanaDashboardsChanged(EventBase): + """Event emitted when Grafana dashboards change.""" + + def __init__(self, handle, data=None): + super().__init__(handle) + self.data = data + + def snapshot(self) -> Dict: + """Save grafana source information.""" + return {"data": self.data} + + def restore(self, snapshot): + """Restore grafana source information.""" + self.data = snapshot["data"] + + +class GrafanaDashboardEvents(ObjectEvents): + """Events raised by :class:`GrafanaSourceEvents`.""" + + dashboards_changed = EventSource(GrafanaDashboardsChanged) + + +class GrafanaDashboardEvent(EventBase): + """Event emitted when Grafana dashboards cannot be resolved. + + Enables us to set a clear status on the provider. + """ + + def __init__(self, handle, errors: List[Dict[str, str]] = [], valid: bool = False): + super().__init__(handle) + self.errors = errors + self.error_message = "; ".join([error["error"] for error in errors if "error" in error]) + self.valid = valid + + def snapshot(self) -> Dict: + """Save grafana source information.""" + return { + "error_message": self.error_message, + "valid": self.valid, + "errors": json.dumps(self.errors), + } + + def restore(self, snapshot): + """Restore grafana source information.""" + self.error_message = snapshot["error_message"] + self.valid = snapshot["valid"] + self.errors = json.loads(str(snapshot["errors"])) + + +class GrafanaProviderEvents(ObjectEvents): + """Events raised by :class:`GrafanaSourceEvents`.""" + + dashboard_status_changed = EventSource(GrafanaDashboardEvent) + + +class GrafanaDashboardProvider(Object): + """An API to provide Grafana dashboards to a Grafana charm.""" + + _stored = StoredState() + on = GrafanaProviderEvents() # pyright: ignore + + def __init__( + self, + charm: CharmBase, + relation_name: str = DEFAULT_RELATION_NAME, + dashboards_path: str = "src/grafana_dashboards", + ) -> None: + """API to provide Grafana dashboard to a Grafana charmed operator. + + The :class:`GrafanaDashboardProvider` object provides an API + to upload dashboards to a Grafana charm. In its most streamlined + usage, the :class:`GrafanaDashboardProvider` is integrated in a + charmed operator as follows: + + self.grafana = GrafanaDashboardProvider(self) + + The :class:`GrafanaDashboardProvider` will look for dashboard + templates in the `/grafana_dashboards` folder. + Additionally, dashboard templates can be uploaded programmatically + via the :method:`GrafanaDashboardProvider.add_dashboard` method. + + To use the :class:`GrafanaDashboardProvider` API, you need a relation + defined in your charm operator's metadata.yaml as follows: + + provides: + grafana-dashboard: + interface: grafana_dashboard + + If you would like to use relation name other than `grafana-dashboard`, + you will need to specify the relation name via the `relation_name` + argument when instantiating the :class:`GrafanaDashboardProvider` object. + However, it is strongly advised to keep the default relation name, + so that people deploying your charm will have a consistent experience + with all other charms that provide Grafana dashboards. + + It is possible to provide a different file path for the Grafana dashboards + to be automatically managed by the :class:`GrafanaDashboardProvider` object + via the `dashboards_path` argument. This may be necessary when the directory + structure of your charmed operator repository is not the "usual" one as + generated by `charmcraft init`, for example when adding the charmed operator + in a Java repository managed by Maven or Gradle. However, unless there are + such constraints with other tooling, it is strongly advised to store the + Grafana dashboards in the default `/grafana_dashboards` + folder, in order to provide a consistent experience for other charmed operator + authors. + + Args: + charm: a :class:`CharmBase` object which manages this + :class:`GrafanaProvider` object. Generally this is + `self` in the instantiating class. + relation_name: a :string: name of the relation managed by this + :class:`GrafanaDashboardProvider`; it defaults to "grafana-dashboard". + dashboards_path: a filesystem path relative to the charm root + where dashboard templates can be located. By default, the library + expects dashboard files to be in the `/grafana_dashboards` + directory. + """ + _validate_relation_by_interface_and_direction( + charm, relation_name, RELATION_INTERFACE_NAME, RelationRole.provides + ) + + try: + dashboards_path = _resolve_dir_against_charm_path(charm, dashboards_path) + except InvalidDirectoryPathError as e: + logger.warning( + "Invalid Grafana dashboards folder at %s: %s", + e.grafana_dashboards_absolute_path, + e.message, + ) + + super().__init__(charm, relation_name) + + self._charm = charm + self._relation_name = relation_name + self._dashboards_path = dashboards_path + + # No peer relation bucket we can rely on providers, keep StoredState here, too + self._stored.set_default(dashboard_templates={}) # type: ignore + + self.framework.observe(self._charm.on.leader_elected, self._update_all_dashboards_from_dir) + self.framework.observe(self._charm.on.upgrade_charm, self._update_all_dashboards_from_dir) + + self.framework.observe( + self._charm.on[self._relation_name].relation_created, + self._on_grafana_dashboard_relation_created, + ) + self.framework.observe( + self._charm.on[self._relation_name].relation_changed, + self._on_grafana_dashboard_relation_changed, + ) + + def add_dashboard(self, content: str, inject_dropdowns: bool = True) -> None: + """Add a dashboard to the relation managed by this :class:`GrafanaDashboardProvider`. + + Args: + content: a string representing a Jinja template. Currently, no + global variables are added to the Jinja template evaluation + context. + inject_dropdowns: a :boolean: indicating whether topology dropdowns should be + added to the dashboard + """ + # Update of storage must be done irrespective of leadership, so + # that the stored state is there when this unit becomes leader. + stored_dashboard_templates: Any = self._stored.dashboard_templates # pyright: ignore + + encoded_dashboard = _encode_dashboard_content(content) + + # Use as id the first chars of the encoded dashboard, so that + # it is predictable across units. + id = "prog:{}".format(encoded_dashboard[-24:-16]) + + stored_dashboard_templates[id] = self._content_to_dashboard_object( + encoded_dashboard, inject_dropdowns + ) + stored_dashboard_templates[id]["dashboard_alt_uid"] = self._generate_alt_uid(id) + + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + for dashboard_relation in self._charm.model.relations[self._relation_name]: + self._upset_dashboards_on_relation(dashboard_relation) + + def remove_non_builtin_dashboards(self) -> None: + """Remove all dashboards to the relation added via :method:`add_dashboard`.""" + # Update of storage must be done irrespective of leadership, so + # that the stored state is there when this unit becomes leader. + stored_dashboard_templates: Any = self._stored.dashboard_templates # pyright: ignore + + for dashboard_id in list(stored_dashboard_templates.keys()): + if dashboard_id.startswith("prog:"): + del stored_dashboard_templates[dashboard_id] + self._stored.dashboard_templates = stored_dashboard_templates + + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + for dashboard_relation in self._charm.model.relations[self._relation_name]: + self._upset_dashboards_on_relation(dashboard_relation) + + def update_dashboards(self) -> None: + """Trigger the re-evaluation of the data on all relations.""" + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + for dashboard_relation in self._charm.model.relations[self._relation_name]: + self._upset_dashboards_on_relation(dashboard_relation) + + def _update_all_dashboards_from_dir( + self, _: Optional[HookEvent] = None, inject_dropdowns: bool = True + ) -> None: + """Scans the built-in dashboards and updates relations with changes.""" + # Update of storage must be done irrespective of leadership, so + # that the stored state is there when this unit becomes leader. + + # Ensure we do not leave outdated dashboards by removing from stored all + # the encoded dashboards that start with "file/". + if self._dashboards_path: + stored_dashboard_templates: Any = self._stored.dashboard_templates # pyright: ignore + + for dashboard_id in list(stored_dashboard_templates.keys()): + if dashboard_id.startswith("file:"): + del stored_dashboard_templates[dashboard_id] + + # Path.glob uses fnmatch on the backend, which is pretty limited, so use a + # custom function for the filter + def _is_dashboard(p: Path) -> bool: + return p.is_file() and p.name.endswith((".json", ".json.tmpl", ".tmpl")) + + for path in filter(_is_dashboard, Path(self._dashboards_path).glob("*")): + # path = Path(path) + id = "file:{}".format(path.stem) + stored_dashboard_templates[id] = self._content_to_dashboard_object( + _encode_dashboard_content(path.read_bytes()), inject_dropdowns + ) + stored_dashboard_templates[id]["dashboard_alt_uid"] = self._generate_alt_uid(id) + + self._stored.dashboard_templates = stored_dashboard_templates + + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + for dashboard_relation in self._charm.model.relations[self._relation_name]: + self._upset_dashboards_on_relation(dashboard_relation) + + def _generate_alt_uid(self, key: str) -> str: + """Generate alternative uid for dashboards. + + Args: + key: A string used (along with charm.meta.name) to build the hash uid. + + Returns: A hash string. + """ + raw_dashboard_alt_uid = "{}-{}".format(self._charm.meta.name, key) + return hashlib.shake_256(raw_dashboard_alt_uid.encode("utf-8")).hexdigest(8) + + def _reinitialize_dashboard_data(self, inject_dropdowns: bool = True) -> None: + """Triggers a reload of dashboard outside of an eventing workflow. + + Args: + inject_dropdowns: a :bool: used to indicate whether topology dropdowns should be added + + This will destroy any existing relation data. + """ + try: + _resolve_dir_against_charm_path(self._charm, self._dashboards_path) + self._update_all_dashboards_from_dir(inject_dropdowns=inject_dropdowns) + + except InvalidDirectoryPathError as e: + logger.warning( + "Invalid Grafana dashboards folder at %s: %s", + e.grafana_dashboards_absolute_path, + e.message, + ) + stored_dashboard_templates: Any = self._stored.dashboard_templates # pyright: ignore + + for dashboard_id in list(stored_dashboard_templates.keys()): + if dashboard_id.startswith("file:"): + del stored_dashboard_templates[dashboard_id] + self._stored.dashboard_templates = stored_dashboard_templates + + # With all the file-based dashboards cleared out, force a refresh + # of relation data + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + for dashboard_relation in self._charm.model.relations[self._relation_name]: + self._upset_dashboards_on_relation(dashboard_relation) + + def _on_grafana_dashboard_relation_created(self, event: RelationCreatedEvent) -> None: + """Watch for a relation being created and automatically send dashboards. + + Args: + event: The :class:`RelationJoinedEvent` sent when a + `grafana_dashboaard` relationship is joined + """ + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + self._update_all_dashboards_from_dir() + self._upset_dashboards_on_relation(event.relation) + + def _on_grafana_dashboard_relation_changed(self, event: RelationChangedEvent) -> None: + """Watch for changes so we know if there's an error to signal back to the parent charm. + + Args: + event: The `RelationChangedEvent` that triggered this handler. + """ + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + data = json.loads(event.relation.data[event.app].get("event", "{}")) # type: ignore + + if not data: + return + + valid = bool(data.get("valid", True)) + errors = data.get("errors", []) + if valid and not errors: + self.on.dashboard_status_changed.emit(valid=valid) # pyright: ignore + else: + self.on.dashboard_status_changed.emit( # pyright: ignore + valid=valid, errors=errors + ) + + def _upset_dashboards_on_relation(self, relation: Relation) -> None: + """Update the dashboards in the relation data bucket.""" + # It's completely ridiculous to add a UUID, but if we don't have some + # pseudo-random value, this never makes it across 'juju set-state' + stored_data = { + "templates": _type_convert_stored(self._stored.dashboard_templates), # pyright: ignore + "uuid": str(uuid.uuid4()), + } + + relation.data[self._charm.app]["dashboards"] = json.dumps(stored_data) + + def _content_to_dashboard_object(self, content: str, inject_dropdowns: bool = True) -> Dict: + return { + "charm": self._charm.meta.name, + "content": content, + "juju_topology": self._juju_topology if inject_dropdowns else {}, + "inject_dropdowns": inject_dropdowns, + } + + # This is not actually used in the dashboards, but is present to provide a secondary + # salt to ensure uniqueness in the dict keys in case individual charm units provide + # dashboards + @property + def _juju_topology(self) -> Dict: + return { + "model": self._charm.model.name, + "model_uuid": self._charm.model.uuid, + "application": self._charm.app.name, + "unit": self._charm.unit.name, + } + + @property + def dashboard_templates(self) -> List: + """Return a list of the known dashboard templates.""" + return list(self._stored.dashboard_templates.values()) # type: ignore + + +class GrafanaDashboardConsumer(Object): + """A consumer object for working with Grafana Dashboards.""" + + on = GrafanaDashboardEvents() # pyright: ignore + _stored = StoredState() + + def __init__( + self, + charm: CharmBase, + relation_name: str = DEFAULT_RELATION_NAME, + ) -> None: + """API to receive Grafana dashboards from charmed operators. + + The :class:`GrafanaDashboardConsumer` object provides an API + to consume dashboards provided by a charmed operator using the + :class:`GrafanaDashboardProvider` library. The + :class:`GrafanaDashboardConsumer` is integrated in a + charmed operator as follows: + + self.grafana = GrafanaDashboardConsumer(self) + + To use this library, you need a relation defined as follows in + your charm operator's metadata.yaml: + + requires: + grafana-dashboard: + interface: grafana_dashboard + + If you would like to use a different relation name than + `grafana-dashboard`, you need to specify the relation name via the + `relation_name` argument. However, it is strongly advised not to + change the default, so that people deploying your charm will have + a consistent experience with all other charms that consume Grafana + dashboards. + + Args: + charm: a :class:`CharmBase` object which manages this + :class:`GrafanaProvider` object. Generally this is + `self` in the instantiating class. + relation_name: a :string: name of the relation managed by this + :class:`GrafanaDashboardConsumer`; it defaults to "grafana-dashboard". + """ + _validate_relation_by_interface_and_direction( + charm, relation_name, RELATION_INTERFACE_NAME, RelationRole.requires + ) + + super().__init__(charm, relation_name) + self._charm = charm + self._relation_name = relation_name + self._tranformer = CosTool(self._charm) + + self._stored.set_default(dashboards={}) # type: ignore + + self.framework.observe( + self._charm.on[self._relation_name].relation_changed, + self._on_grafana_dashboard_relation_changed, + ) + self.framework.observe( + self._charm.on[self._relation_name].relation_broken, + self._on_grafana_dashboard_relation_broken, + ) + self.framework.observe( + self._charm.on[DEFAULT_PEER_NAME].relation_changed, + self._on_grafana_peer_changed, + ) + + def get_dashboards_from_relation(self, relation_id: int) -> List: + """Get a list of known dashboards for one instance of the monitored relation. + + Args: + relation_id: the identifier of the relation instance, as returned by + :method:`ops.model.Relation.id`. + + Returns: a list of known dashboards coming from the provided relation instance. + """ + return [ + self._to_external_object(relation_id, dashboard) + for dashboard in self._get_stored_dashboards(relation_id) + ] + + def _on_grafana_dashboard_relation_changed(self, event: RelationChangedEvent) -> None: + """Handle relation changes in related providers. + + If there are changes in relations between Grafana dashboard consumers + and providers, this event handler (if the unit is the leader) will + get data for an incoming grafana-dashboard relation through a + :class:`GrafanaDashboardsChanged` event, and make the relation data + available in the app's datastore object. The Grafana charm can + then respond to the event to update its configuration. + """ + changes = False + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + changes = self._render_dashboards_and_signal_changed(event.relation) + + if changes: + self.on.dashboards_changed.emit() # pyright: ignore + + def _on_grafana_peer_changed(self, _: RelationChangedEvent) -> None: + """Emit dashboard events on peer events so secondary charm data updates.""" + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + return + self.on.dashboards_changed.emit() # pyright: ignore + + def update_dashboards(self, relation: Optional[Relation] = None) -> None: + """Re-establish dashboards on one or more relations. + + If something changes between this library and a datasource, try to re-establish + invalid dashboards and invalidate active ones. + + Args: + relation: a specific relation for which the dashboards have to be + updated. If not specified, all relations managed by this + :class:`GrafanaDashboardConsumer` will be updated. + """ + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + relations = ( + [relation] if relation else self._charm.model.relations[self._relation_name] + ) + + for relation in relations: + self._render_dashboards_and_signal_changed(relation) + + def _on_grafana_dashboard_relation_broken(self, event: RelationBrokenEvent) -> None: + """Update job config when providers depart. + + When a Grafana dashboard provider departs, the configuration + for that provider is removed from the list of dashboards + """ + if not self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + return + + self._remove_all_dashboards_for_relation(event.relation) + + def _render_dashboards_and_signal_changed(self, relation: Relation) -> bool: # type: ignore + """Validate a given dashboard. + + Verify that the passed dashboard data is able to be found in our list + of datasources and will render. If they do, let the charm know by + emitting an event. + + Args: + relation: Relation; The relation the dashboard is associated with. + + Returns: + a boolean indicating whether an event should be emitted + """ + other_app = relation.app + + raw_data = relation.data[other_app].get("dashboards", "") # pyright: ignore + + if not raw_data: + logger.warning( + "No dashboard data found in the %s:%s relation", + self._relation_name, + str(relation.id), + ) + return False + + data = json.loads(raw_data) + + # The only piece of data needed on this side of the relations is "templates" + templates = data.pop("templates") + + # The dashboards are WAY too big since this ultimately calls out to Juju to + # set the relation data, and it overflows the maximum argument length for + # subprocess, so we have to use b64, annoyingly. + # Worse, Python3 expects absolutely everything to be a byte, and a plain + # `base64.b64encode()` is still too large, so we have to go through hoops + # of encoding to byte, compressing with lzma, converting to base64 so it + # can be converted to JSON, then all the way back. + + rendered_dashboards = [] + relation_has_invalid_dashboards = False + + for _, (fname, template) in enumerate(templates.items()): + content = None + error = None + topology = template.get("juju_topology", {}) + try: + content = _decode_dashboard_content(template["content"]) + inject_dropdowns = template.get("inject_dropdowns", True) + content = self._manage_dashboard_uid(content, template) + content = _convert_dashboard_fields(content, inject_dropdowns) + + if topology: + content = _inject_labels(content, topology, self._tranformer) + + content = _encode_dashboard_content(content) + except lzma.LZMAError as e: + error = str(e) + relation_has_invalid_dashboards = True + except json.JSONDecodeError as e: + error = str(e.msg) + logger.warning("Invalid JSON in Grafana dashboard: {}".format(fname)) + continue + + # Prepend the relation name and ID to the dashboard ID to avoid clashes with + # multiple relations with apps from the same charm, or having dashboards with + # the same ids inside their charm operators + rendered_dashboards.append( + { + "id": "{}:{}/{}".format(relation.name, relation.id, fname), + "original_id": fname, + "content": content if content else None, + "template": template, + "valid": (error is None), + "error": error, + } + ) + + if relation_has_invalid_dashboards: + self._remove_all_dashboards_for_relation(relation) + + invalid_templates = [ + data["original_id"] for data in rendered_dashboards if not data["valid"] + ] + + logger.warning( + "Cannot add one or more Grafana dashboards from relation '{}:{}': the following " + "templates are invalid: {}".format( + relation.name, + relation.id, + invalid_templates, + ) + ) + + relation.data[self._charm.app]["event"] = json.dumps( + { + "errors": [ + { + "dashboard_id": rendered_dashboard["original_id"], + "error": rendered_dashboard["error"], + } + for rendered_dashboard in rendered_dashboards + if rendered_dashboard["error"] + ] + } + ) + + # Dropping dashboards for a relation needs to be signalled + return True + + stored_data = rendered_dashboards + currently_stored_data = self._get_stored_dashboards(relation.id) + + coerced_data = _type_convert_stored(currently_stored_data) if currently_stored_data else {} + + if not coerced_data == stored_data: + stored_dashboards = self.get_peer_data("dashboards") + stored_dashboards[relation.id] = stored_data + self.set_peer_data("dashboards", stored_dashboards) + return True + return None # type: ignore + + def _manage_dashboard_uid(self, dashboard: str, template: dict) -> str: + """Add an uid to the dashboard if it is not present.""" + dashboard_dict = json.loads(dashboard) + + if not dashboard_dict.get("uid", None) and "dashboard_alt_uid" in template: + dashboard_dict["uid"] = template["dashboard_alt_uid"] + + return json.dumps(dashboard_dict) + + def _remove_all_dashboards_for_relation(self, relation: Relation) -> None: + """If an errored dashboard is in stored data, remove it and trigger a deletion.""" + if self._get_stored_dashboards(relation.id): + stored_dashboards = self.get_peer_data("dashboards") + stored_dashboards.pop(str(relation.id)) + self.set_peer_data("dashboards", stored_dashboards) + self.on.dashboards_changed.emit() # pyright: ignore + + def _to_external_object(self, relation_id, dashboard): + return { + "id": dashboard["original_id"], + "relation_id": relation_id, + "charm": dashboard["template"]["charm"], + "content": _decode_dashboard_content(dashboard["content"]), + } + + @property + def dashboards(self) -> List[Dict]: + """Get a list of known dashboards across all instances of the monitored relation. + + Returns: a list of known dashboards. The JSON of each of the dashboards is available + in the `content` field of the corresponding `dict`. + """ + dashboards = [] + + for _, (relation_id, dashboards_for_relation) in enumerate( + self.get_peer_data("dashboards").items() + ): + for dashboard in dashboards_for_relation: + dashboards.append(self._to_external_object(relation_id, dashboard)) + + return dashboards + + def _get_stored_dashboards(self, relation_id: int) -> list: + """Pull stored dashboards out of the peer data bucket.""" + return self.get_peer_data("dashboards").get(str(relation_id), {}) + + def _set_default_data(self) -> None: + """Set defaults if they are not in peer relation data.""" + data = {"dashboards": {}} # type: ignore + for k, v in data.items(): + if not self.get_peer_data(k): + self.set_peer_data(k, v) + + def set_peer_data(self, key: str, data: Any) -> None: + """Put information into the peer data bucket instead of `StoredState`.""" + self._charm.peers.data[self._charm.app][key] = json.dumps(data) # type: ignore[attr-defined] + + def get_peer_data(self, key: str) -> Any: + """Retrieve information from the peer data bucket instead of `StoredState`.""" + data = self._charm.peers.data[self._charm.app].get(key, "") # type: ignore[attr-defined] + return json.loads(data) if data else {} + + +class GrafanaDashboardAggregator(Object): + """API to retrieve Grafana dashboards from machine dashboards. + + The :class:`GrafanaDashboardAggregator` object provides a way to + collate and aggregate Grafana dashboards from reactive/machine charms + and transport them into Charmed Operators, using Juju topology. + For detailed usage instructions, see the documentation for + :module:`cos-proxy-operator`, as this class is intended for use as a + single point of intersection rather than use in individual charms. + + Since :class:`GrafanaDashboardAggregator` serves as a bridge between + Canonical Observability Stack Charmed Operators and Reactive Charms, + deployed in a Reactive Juju model, both a target relation which is + used to collect events from Reactive charms and a `grafana_relation` + which is used to send the collected data back to the Canonical + Observability Stack are required. + + In its most streamlined usage, :class:`GrafanaDashboardAggregator` is + integrated in a charmed operator as follows: + self.grafana = GrafanaDashboardAggregator(self) + + Args: + charm: a :class:`CharmBase` object which manages this + :class:`GrafanaProvider` object. Generally this is + `self` in the instantiating class. + target_relation: a :string: name of a relation managed by this + :class:`GrafanaDashboardAggregator`, which is used to communicate + with reactive/machine charms it defaults to "dashboards". + grafana_relation: a :string: name of a relation used by this + :class:`GrafanaDashboardAggregator`, which is used to communicate + with charmed grafana. It defaults to "downstream-grafana-dashboard" + """ + + _stored = StoredState() + on = GrafanaProviderEvents() # pyright: ignore + + def __init__( + self, + charm: CharmBase, + target_relation: str = "dashboards", + grafana_relation: str = "downstream-grafana-dashboard", + ): + super().__init__(charm, grafana_relation) + + # Reactive charms may be RPC-ish and not leave reliable data around. Keep + # StoredState here + self._stored.set_default( # type: ignore + dashboard_templates={}, + id_mappings={}, + ) + + self._charm = charm + self._target_relation = target_relation + self._grafana_relation = grafana_relation + + self.framework.observe( + self._charm.on[self._grafana_relation].relation_joined, + self._update_remote_grafana, + ) + self.framework.observe( + self._charm.on[self._grafana_relation].relation_changed, + self._update_remote_grafana, + ) + self.framework.observe( + self._charm.on[self._target_relation].relation_changed, + self.update_dashboards, + ) + self.framework.observe( + self._charm.on[self._target_relation].relation_broken, + self.remove_dashboards, + ) + + def update_dashboards(self, event: RelationEvent) -> None: + """If we get a dashboard from a reactive charm, parse it out and update.""" + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + self._upset_dashboards_on_event(event) + + def _upset_dashboards_on_event(self, event: RelationEvent) -> None: + """Update the dashboards in the relation data bucket.""" + dashboards = self._handle_reactive_dashboards(event) + + if not dashboards: + logger.warning( + "Could not find dashboard data after a relation change for {}".format(event.app) + ) + return + + for id in dashboards: + self._stored.dashboard_templates[id] = self._content_to_dashboard_object( # type: ignore + dashboards[id], event + ) + + self._stored.id_mappings[event.app.name] = dashboards # type: ignore + self._update_remote_grafana(event) + + def _update_remote_grafana(self, _: Optional[RelationEvent] = None) -> None: + """Push dashboards to the downstream Grafana relation.""" + # It's still ridiculous to add a UUID here, but needed + stored_data = { + "templates": _type_convert_stored(self._stored.dashboard_templates), # pyright: ignore + "uuid": str(uuid.uuid4()), + } + + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + for grafana_relation in self.model.relations[self._grafana_relation]: + grafana_relation.data[self._charm.app]["dashboards"] = json.dumps(stored_data) + + def remove_dashboards(self, event: RelationBrokenEvent) -> None: + """Remove a dashboard if the relation is broken.""" + app_ids = _type_convert_stored(self._stored.id_mappings.get(event.app.name, "")) # type: ignore + + if not app_ids: + logger.info("Could not look up stored dashboards for %s", event.app.name) # type: ignore + return + + del self._stored.id_mappings[event.app.name] # type: ignore + for id in app_ids: + del self._stored.dashboard_templates[id] # type: ignore + + stored_data = { + "templates": _type_convert_stored(self._stored.dashboard_templates), # pyright: ignore + "uuid": str(uuid.uuid4()), + } + + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + for grafana_relation in self.model.relations[self._grafana_relation]: + grafana_relation.data[self._charm.app]["dashboards"] = json.dumps(stored_data) + + # Yes, this has a fair amount of branching. It's not that complex, though + def _strip_existing_datasources(self, dash: dict) -> dict: # noqa: C901 + """Remove existing reactive charm datasource templating out. + + This method iterates through *known* places where reactive charms may set + data in contributed dashboards and removes them. + + `dashboard["__inputs"]` is a property sometimes set when exporting dashboards from + the Grafana UI. It is not present in earlier Grafana versions, and can be disabled + in 5.3.4 and above (optionally). If set, any values present will be substituted on + import. Some reactive charms use this for Prometheus. COS uses dropdown selectors + for datasources, and leaving this present results in "default" datasource values + which are broken. + + Similarly, `dashboard["templating"]["list"][N]["name"] == "host"` can be used to + set a `host` variable for use in dashboards which is not meaningful in the context + of Juju topology and will yield broken dashboards. + + Further properties may be discovered. + """ + try: + if "list" in dash["templating"]: + for i in range(len(dash["templating"]["list"])): + if ( + "datasource" in dash["templating"]["list"][i] + and dash["templating"]["list"][i]["datasource"] is not None + ): + if "Juju" in dash["templating"]["list"][i].get("datasource", ""): + dash["templating"]["list"][i]["datasource"] = r"${prometheusds}" + + # Strip out newly-added 'juju_application' template variables which + # don't line up with our drop-downs + dash_mutable = dash + for i in range(len(dash["templating"]["list"])): + if ( + "name" in dash["templating"]["list"][i] + and dash["templating"]["list"][i].get("name", "") == "app" + ): + del dash_mutable["templating"]["list"][i] + + if dash_mutable: + dash = dash_mutable + except KeyError: + logger.debug("No existing templating data in dashboard") + + if "__inputs" in dash: + inputs = dash + for i in range(len(dash["__inputs"])): + if dash["__inputs"][i].get("pluginName", "") == "Prometheus": + del inputs["__inputs"][i] + if inputs: + dash["__inputs"] = inputs["__inputs"] + else: + del dash["__inputs"] + + return dash + + def _handle_reactive_dashboards(self, event: RelationEvent) -> Optional[Dict]: + """Look for a dashboard in relation data (during a reactive hook) or builtin by name.""" + if not self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + return {} + + templates = [] + id = "" + + # Reactive data can reliably be pulled out of events. In theory, if we got an event, + # it's on the bucket, but using event explicitly keeps the mental model in + # place for reactive + for k in event.relation.data[event.unit].keys(): # type: ignore + if k.startswith("request_"): + templates.append(json.loads(event.relation.data[event.unit][k])["dashboard"]) # type: ignore + + for k in event.relation.data[event.app].keys(): # type: ignore + if k.startswith("request_"): + templates.append(json.loads(event.relation.data[event.app][k])["dashboard"]) # type: ignore + + builtins = self._maybe_get_builtin_dashboards(event) + + if not templates and not builtins: + logger.warning("NOTHING!") + return {} + + dashboards = {} + for t in templates: + # This seems ridiculous, too, but to get it from a "dashboards" key in serialized JSON + # in the bucket back out to the actual "dashboard" we _need_, this is the way + # This is not a mistake -- there's a double nesting in reactive charms, and + # Grafana won't load it. We have to unbox: + # event.relation.data[event.]["request_*"]["dashboard"]["dashboard"], + # and the final unboxing is below. + # + # Apparently SOME newer dashboards (such as Ceph) do not have this double nesting, so + # now we get to account for both :toot: + dash = t.get("dashboard", {}) or t + + # Replace values with LMA-style templating + dash = self._strip_existing_datasources(dash) + dash = json.dumps(dash) + + # Replace the old-style datasource templates + dash = re.sub(r"<< datasource >>", r"${prometheusds}", dash) + dash = re.sub(r'"datasource": "prom.*?"', r'"datasource": "${prometheusds}"', dash) + dash = re.sub( + r'"datasource": "\$datasource"', r'"datasource": "${prometheusds}"', dash + ) + dash = re.sub(r'"uid": "\$datasource"', r'"uid": "${prometheusds}"', dash) + dash = re.sub( + r'"datasource": "(!?\w)[\w|\s|-]+?Juju generated.*?"', + r'"datasource": "${prometheusds}"', + dash, + ) + + # Yank out "new"+old LMA topology + dash = re.sub( + r'(,?\s?juju_application=~)\\"\$app\\"', r'\1\\"$juju_application\\"', dash + ) + + # Replace old piechart panels + dash = re.sub(r'"type": "grafana-piechart-panel"', '"type": "piechart"', dash) + + from jinja2 import DebugUndefined, Template + + content = _encode_dashboard_content( + Template(dash, undefined=DebugUndefined).render(datasource=r"${prometheusds}") # type: ignore + ) + id = "prog:{}".format(content[-24:-16]) + + dashboards[id] = content + return {**builtins, **dashboards} + + def _maybe_get_builtin_dashboards(self, event: RelationEvent) -> Dict: + """Tries to match the event with an included dashboard. + + Scans dashboards packed with the charm instantiating this class, and tries to match + one with the event. There is no guarantee that any given event will match a builtin, + since each charm instantiating this class may include a different set of dashboards, + or none. + """ + builtins = {} + dashboards_path = None + + try: + dashboards_path = _resolve_dir_against_charm_path( + self._charm, "src/grafana_dashboards" + ) + except InvalidDirectoryPathError as e: + logger.warning( + "Invalid Grafana dashboards folder at %s: %s", + e.grafana_dashboards_absolute_path, + e.message, + ) + + if dashboards_path: + + def is_dashboard(p: Path) -> bool: + return p.is_file() and p.name.endswith((".json", ".json.tmpl", ".tmpl")) + + for path in filter(is_dashboard, Path(dashboards_path).glob("*")): + # path = Path(path) + if event.app.name in path.name: # type: ignore + id = "file:{}".format(path.stem) + builtins[id] = self._content_to_dashboard_object( + _encode_dashboard_content(path.read_bytes()), event + ) + + return builtins + + def _content_to_dashboard_object(self, content: str, event: RelationEvent) -> Dict: + return { + "charm": event.app.name, # type: ignore + "content": content, + "juju_topology": self._juju_topology(event), + "inject_dropdowns": True, + } + + # This is not actually used in the dashboards, but is present to provide a secondary + # salt to ensure uniqueness in the dict keys in case individual charm units provide + # dashboards + def _juju_topology(self, event: RelationEvent) -> Dict: + return { + "model": self._charm.model.name, + "model_uuid": self._charm.model.uuid, + "application": event.app.name, # type: ignore + "unit": event.unit.name, # type: ignore + } + + +class CosTool: + """Uses cos-tool to inject label matchers into alert rule expressions and validate rules.""" + + _path = None + _disabled = False + + def __init__(self, charm): + self._charm = charm + + @property + def path(self): + """Lazy lookup of the path of cos-tool.""" + if self._disabled: + return None + if not self._path: + self._path = self._get_tool_path() + if not self._path: + logger.debug("Skipping injection of juju topology as label matchers") + self._disabled = True + return self._path + + def apply_label_matchers(self, rules: dict, type: str) -> dict: + """Will apply label matchers to the expression of all alerts in all supplied groups.""" + if not self.path: + return rules + for group in rules["groups"]: + rules_in_group = group.get("rules", []) + for rule in rules_in_group: + topology = {} + # if the user for some reason has provided juju_unit, we'll need to honor it + # in most cases, however, this will be empty + for label in [ + "juju_model", + "juju_model_uuid", + "juju_application", + "juju_charm", + "juju_unit", + ]: + if label in rule["labels"]: + topology[label] = rule["labels"][label] + + rule["expr"] = self.inject_label_matchers(rule["expr"], topology, type) + return rules + + def validate_alert_rules(self, rules: dict) -> Tuple[bool, str]: + """Will validate correctness of alert rules, returning a boolean and any errors.""" + if not self.path: + logger.debug("`cos-tool` unavailable. Not validating alert correctness.") + return True, "" + + with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: + rule_path = Path(tmpdir + "/validate_rule.yaml") + + # Smash "our" rules format into what upstream actually uses, which is more like: + # + # groups: + # - name: foo + # rules: + # - alert: SomeAlert + # expr: up + # - alert: OtherAlert + # expr: up + transformed_rules = {"groups": []} # type: ignore + for rule in rules["groups"]: + transformed = {"name": str(uuid.uuid4()), "rules": [rule]} + transformed_rules["groups"].append(transformed) + + rule_path.write_text(yaml.dump(transformed_rules)) + + args = [str(self.path), "validate", str(rule_path)] + # noinspection PyBroadException + try: + self._exec(args) + return True, "" + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: + logger.debug("Validating the rules failed: %s", e.output) + return False, ", ".join([line for line in e.output if "error validating" in line]) + + def inject_label_matchers(self, expression: str, topology: dict, type: str) -> str: + """Add label matchers to an expression.""" + if not topology: + return expression + if not self.path: + logger.debug("`cos-tool` unavailable. Leaving expression unchanged: %s", expression) + return expression + args = [str(self.path), "--format", type, "transform"] + + variable_topology = {k: "${}".format(k) for k in topology.keys()} + args.extend( + [ + "--label-matcher={}={}".format(key, value) + for key, value in variable_topology.items() + ] + ) + + # Pass a leading "--" so expressions with a negation or subtraction aren't interpreted as + # flags + args.extend(["--", "{}".format(expression)]) + # noinspection PyBroadException + try: + return re.sub(r'="\$juju', r'=~"$juju', self._exec(args)) + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: + logger.debug('Applying the expression failed: "%s", falling back to the original', e) + return expression + + def _get_tool_path(self) -> Optional[Path]: + arch = platform.machine() + arch = "amd64" if arch == "x86_64" else arch + res = "cos-tool-{}".format(arch) + try: + path = Path(res).resolve() + path.chmod(0o777) + return path + except NotImplementedError: + logger.debug("System lacks support for chmod") + except FileNotFoundError: + logger.debug('Could not locate cos-tool at: "{}"'.format(res)) + return None + + def _exec(self, cmd) -> str: + result = subprocess.run(cmd, check=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) + output = result.stdout.decode("utf-8").strip() + return output diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/lib/charms/keystone_k8s/v0/identity_resource.py b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/lib/charms/keystone_k8s/v0/identity_resource.py index 154fab83..1f10383a 100644 --- a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/lib/charms/keystone_k8s/v0/identity_resource.py +++ b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/lib/charms/keystone_k8s/v0/identity_resource.py @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ LIBAPI = 0 # Increment this PATCH version before using `charmcraft publish-lib` or reset # to 0 if you are raising the major API version -LIBPATCH = 3 +LIBPATCH = 4 REQUEST_NOT_SENT = 1 @@ -367,10 +367,11 @@ class IdentityResourceProvides(Object): self, event: RelationChangedEvent ): """Handle IdentityResource changed.""" - request = event.relation.data[event.relation.app].get("request", {}) - self.on.process_op.emit( - event.relation.id, event.relation.name, request - ) + request = event.relation.data[event.relation.app].get("request") + if request is not None: + self.on.process_op.emit( + event.relation.id, event.relation.name, request + ) def set_ops_response( self, relation_id: str, relation_name: str, ops_response: dict diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/lib/charms/prometheus_k8s/v0/prometheus_scrape.py b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/lib/charms/prometheus_k8s/v0/prometheus_scrape.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e4297aa1 --- /dev/null +++ b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/lib/charms/prometheus_k8s/v0/prometheus_scrape.py @@ -0,0 +1,2373 @@ +# Copyright 2021 Canonical Ltd. +# See LICENSE file for licensing details. +"""Prometheus Scrape Library. + +## Overview + +This document explains how to integrate with the Prometheus charm +for the purpose of providing a metrics endpoint to Prometheus. It +also explains how alternative implementations of the Prometheus charms +may maintain the same interface and be backward compatible with all +currently integrated charms. Finally this document is the +authoritative reference on the structure of relation data that is +shared between Prometheus charms and any other charm that intends to +provide a scrape target for Prometheus. + +## Source code + +Source code can be found on GitHub at: + https://github.com/canonical/prometheus-k8s-operator/tree/main/lib/charms/prometheus_k8s + +## Provider Library Usage + +This Prometheus charm interacts with its scrape targets using its +charm library. Charms seeking to expose metric endpoints for the +Prometheus charm, must do so using the `MetricsEndpointProvider` +object from this charm library. For the simplest use cases, using the +`MetricsEndpointProvider` object only requires instantiating it, +typically in the constructor of your charm (the one which exposes a +metrics endpoint). The `MetricsEndpointProvider` constructor requires +the name of the relation over which a scrape target (metrics endpoint) +is exposed to the Prometheus charm. This relation must use the +`prometheus_scrape` interface. By default address of the metrics +endpoint is set to the unit IP address, by each unit of the +`MetricsEndpointProvider` charm. These units set their address in +response to the `PebbleReady` event of each container in the unit, +since container restarts of Kubernetes charms can result in change of +IP addresses. The default name for the metrics endpoint relation is +`metrics-endpoint`. It is strongly recommended to use the same +relation name for consistency across charms and doing so obviates the +need for an additional constructor argument. The +`MetricsEndpointProvider` object may be instantiated as follows + + from charms.prometheus_k8s.v0.prometheus_scrape import MetricsEndpointProvider + + def __init__(self, *args): + super().__init__(*args) + ... + self.metrics_endpoint = MetricsEndpointProvider(self) + ... + +Note that the first argument (`self`) to `MetricsEndpointProvider` is +always a reference to the parent (scrape target) charm. + +An instantiated `MetricsEndpointProvider` object will ensure that each +unit of its parent charm, is a scrape target for the +`MetricsEndpointConsumer` (Prometheus) charm. By default +`MetricsEndpointProvider` assumes each unit of the consumer charm +exports its metrics at a path given by `/metrics` on port 80. These +defaults may be changed by providing the `MetricsEndpointProvider` +constructor an optional argument (`jobs`) that represents a +Prometheus scrape job specification using Python standard data +structures. This job specification is a subset of Prometheus' own +[scrape +configuration](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#scrape_config) +format but represented using Python data structures. More than one job +may be provided using the `jobs` argument. Hence `jobs` accepts a list +of dictionaries where each dictionary represents one `` +object as described in the Prometheus documentation. The currently +supported configuration subset is: `job_name`, `metrics_path`, +`static_configs` + +Suppose it is required to change the port on which scraped metrics are +exposed to 8000. This may be done by providing the following data +structure as the value of `jobs`. + +``` +[ + { + "static_configs": [ + { + "targets": ["*:8000"] + } + ] + } +] +``` + +The wildcard ("*") host specification implies that the scrape targets +will automatically be set to the host addresses advertised by each +unit of the consumer charm. + +It is also possible to change the metrics path and scrape multiple +ports, for example + +``` +[ + { + "metrics_path": "/my-metrics-path", + "static_configs": [ + { + "targets": ["*:8000", "*:8081"], + } + ] + } +] +``` + +More complex scrape configurations are possible. For example + +``` +[ + { + "static_configs": [ + { + "targets": ["10.1.32.215:7000", "*:8000"], + "labels": { + "some_key": "some-value" + } + } + ] + } +] +``` + +This example scrapes the target "10.1.32.215" at port 7000 in addition +to scraping each unit at port 8000. There is however one difference +between wildcard targets (specified using "*") and fully qualified +targets (such as "10.1.32.215"). The Prometheus charm automatically +associates labels with metrics generated by each target. These labels +localise the source of metrics within the Juju topology by specifying +its "model name", "model UUID", "application name" and "unit +name". However unit name is associated only with wildcard targets but +not with fully qualified targets. + +Multiple jobs with different metrics paths and labels are allowed, but +each job must be given a unique name: + +``` +[ + { + "job_name": "my-first-job", + "metrics_path": "one-path", + "static_configs": [ + { + "targets": ["*:7000"], + "labels": { + "some_key": "some-value" + } + } + ] + }, + { + "job_name": "my-second-job", + "metrics_path": "another-path", + "static_configs": [ + { + "targets": ["*:8000"], + "labels": { + "some_other_key": "some-other-value" + } + } + ] + } +] +``` + +**Important:** `job_name` should be a fixed string (e.g. hardcoded literal). +For instance, if you include variable elements, like your `unit.name`, it may break +the continuity of the metrics time series gathered by Prometheus when the leader unit +changes (e.g. on upgrade or rescale). + +Additionally, it is also technically possible, but **strongly discouraged**, to +configure the following scrape-related settings, which behave as described by the +[Prometheus documentation](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#scrape_config): + +- `static_configs` +- `scrape_interval` +- `scrape_timeout` +- `proxy_url` +- `relabel_configs` +- `metrics_relabel_configs` +- `sample_limit` +- `label_limit` +- `label_name_length_limit` +- `label_value_length_limit` + +The settings above are supported by the `prometheus_scrape` library only for the sake of +specialized facilities like the [Prometheus Scrape Config](https://charmhub.io/prometheus-scrape-config-k8s) +charm. Virtually no charms should use these settings, and charmers definitely **should not** +expose them to the Juju administrator via configuration options. + +## Consumer Library Usage + +The `MetricsEndpointConsumer` object may be used by Prometheus +charms to manage relations with their scrape targets. For this +purposes a Prometheus charm needs to do two things + +1. Instantiate the `MetricsEndpointConsumer` object by providing it a +reference to the parent (Prometheus) charm and optionally the name of +the relation that the Prometheus charm uses to interact with scrape +targets. This relation must confirm to the `prometheus_scrape` +interface and it is strongly recommended that this relation be named +`metrics-endpoint` which is its default value. + +For example a Prometheus charm may instantiate the +`MetricsEndpointConsumer` in its constructor as follows + + from charms.prometheus_k8s.v0.prometheus_scrape import MetricsEndpointConsumer + + def __init__(self, *args): + super().__init__(*args) + ... + self.metrics_consumer = MetricsEndpointConsumer(self) + ... + +2. A Prometheus charm also needs to respond to the +`TargetsChangedEvent` event of the `MetricsEndpointConsumer` by adding itself as +an observer for these events, as in + + self.framework.observe( + self.metrics_consumer.on.targets_changed, + self._on_scrape_targets_changed, + ) + +In responding to the `TargetsChangedEvent` event the Prometheus +charm must update the Prometheus configuration so that any new scrape +targets are added and/or old ones removed from the list of scraped +endpoints. For this purpose the `MetricsEndpointConsumer` object +exposes a `jobs()` method that returns a list of scrape jobs. Each +element of this list is the Prometheus scrape configuration for that +job. In order to update the Prometheus configuration, the Prometheus +charm needs to replace the current list of jobs with the list provided +by `jobs()` as follows + + def _on_scrape_targets_changed(self, event): + ... + scrape_jobs = self.metrics_consumer.jobs() + for job in scrape_jobs: + prometheus_scrape_config.append(job) + ... + +## Alerting Rules + +This charm library also supports gathering alerting rules from all +related `MetricsEndpointProvider` charms and enabling corresponding alerts within the +Prometheus charm. Alert rules are automatically gathered by `MetricsEndpointProvider` +charms when using this library, from a directory conventionally named +`prometheus_alert_rules`. This directory must reside at the top level +in the `src` folder of the consumer charm. Each file in this directory +is assumed to be in one of two formats: +- the official prometheus alert rule format, conforming to the +[Prometheus docs](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/alerting_rules/) +- a single rule format, which is a simplified subset of the official format, +comprising a single alert rule per file, using the same YAML fields. + +The file name must have one of the following extensions: +- `.rule` +- `.rules` +- `.yml` +- `.yaml` + +An example of the contents of such a file in the custom single rule +format is shown below. + +``` +alert: HighRequestLatency +expr: job:request_latency_seconds:mean5m{my_key=my_value} > 0.5 +for: 10m +labels: + severity: Medium + type: HighLatency +annotations: + summary: High request latency for {{ $labels.instance }}. +``` + +The `MetricsEndpointProvider` will read all available alert rules and +also inject "filtering labels" into the alert expressions. The +filtering labels ensure that alert rules are localised to the metrics +provider charm's Juju topology (application, model and its UUID). Such +a topology filter is essential to ensure that alert rules submitted by +one provider charm generates alerts only for that same charm. When +alert rules are embedded in a charm, and the charm is deployed as a +Juju application, the alert rules from that application have their +expressions automatically updated to filter for metrics coming from +the units of that application alone. This remove risk of spurious +evaluation, e.g., when you have multiple deployments of the same charm +monitored by the same Prometheus. + +Not all alerts one may want to specify can be embedded in a +charm. Some alert rules will be specific to a user's use case. This is +the case, for example, of alert rules that are based on business +constraints, like expecting a certain amount of requests to a specific +API every five minutes. Such alert rules can be specified via the +[COS Config Charm](https://charmhub.io/cos-configuration-k8s), +which allows importing alert rules and other settings like dashboards +from a Git repository. + +Gathering alert rules and generating rule files within the Prometheus +charm is easily done using the `alerts()` method of +`MetricsEndpointConsumer`. Alerts generated by Prometheus will +automatically include Juju topology labels in the alerts. These labels +indicate the source of the alert. The following labels are +automatically included with each alert + +- `juju_model` +- `juju_model_uuid` +- `juju_application` + +## Relation Data + +The Prometheus charm uses both application and unit relation data to +obtain information regarding its scrape jobs, alert rules and scrape +targets. This relation data is in JSON format and it closely resembles +the YAML structure of Prometheus [scrape configuration] +(https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#scrape_config). + +Units of Metrics provider charms advertise their names and addresses +over unit relation data using the `prometheus_scrape_unit_name` and +`prometheus_scrape_unit_address` keys. While the `scrape_metadata`, +`scrape_jobs` and `alert_rules` keys in application relation data +of Metrics provider charms hold eponymous information. + +""" # noqa: W505 + +import copy +import hashlib +import ipaddress +import json +import logging +import os +import platform +import re +import socket +import subprocess +import tempfile +from collections import defaultdict +from pathlib import Path +from typing import Any, Callable, Dict, List, Optional, Tuple, Union +from urllib.parse import urlparse + +import yaml +from cosl import JujuTopology +from cosl.rules import AlertRules +from ops.charm import CharmBase, RelationRole +from ops.framework import ( + BoundEvent, + EventBase, + EventSource, + Object, + ObjectEvents, + StoredDict, + StoredList, + StoredState, +) +from ops.model import Relation + +# The unique Charmhub library identifier, never change it +LIBID = "bc84295fef5f4049878f07b131968ee2" + +# Increment this major API version when introducing breaking changes +LIBAPI = 0 + +# Increment this PATCH version before using `charmcraft publish-lib` or reset +# to 0 if you are raising the major API version +LIBPATCH = 42 + +PYDEPS = ["cosl"] + +logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) + + +ALLOWED_KEYS = { + "job_name", + "metrics_path", + "static_configs", + "scrape_interval", + "scrape_timeout", + "proxy_url", + "relabel_configs", + "metrics_relabel_configs", + "sample_limit", + "label_limit", + "label_name_length_limit", + "label_value_length_limit", + "scheme", + "basic_auth", + "tls_config", + "authorization", +} +DEFAULT_JOB = { + "metrics_path": "/metrics", + "static_configs": [{"targets": ["*:80"]}], +} + + +DEFAULT_RELATION_NAME = "metrics-endpoint" +RELATION_INTERFACE_NAME = "prometheus_scrape" + +DEFAULT_ALERT_RULES_RELATIVE_PATH = "./src/prometheus_alert_rules" + + +class PrometheusConfig: + """A namespace for utility functions for manipulating the prometheus config dict.""" + + # relabel instance labels so that instance identifiers are globally unique + # stable over unit recreation + topology_relabel_config = { + "source_labels": ["juju_model", "juju_model_uuid", "juju_application"], + "separator": "_", + "target_label": "instance", + "regex": "(.*)", + } + + topology_relabel_config_wildcard = { + "source_labels": ["juju_model", "juju_model_uuid", "juju_application", "juju_unit"], + "separator": "_", + "target_label": "instance", + "regex": "(.*)", + } + + @staticmethod + def sanitize_scrape_config(job: dict) -> dict: + """Restrict permissible scrape configuration options. + + If job is empty then a default job is returned. The + default job is + + ``` + { + "metrics_path": "/metrics", + "static_configs": [{"targets": ["*:80"]}], + } + ``` + + Args: + job: a dict containing a single Prometheus job + specification. + + Returns: + a dictionary containing a sanitized job specification. + """ + sanitized_job = DEFAULT_JOB.copy() + sanitized_job.update({key: value for key, value in job.items() if key in ALLOWED_KEYS}) + return sanitized_job + + @staticmethod + def sanitize_scrape_configs(scrape_configs: List[dict]) -> List[dict]: + """A vectorized version of `sanitize_scrape_config`.""" + return [PrometheusConfig.sanitize_scrape_config(job) for job in scrape_configs] + + @staticmethod + def prefix_job_names(scrape_configs: List[dict], prefix: str) -> List[dict]: + """Adds the given prefix to all the job names in the given scrape_configs list.""" + modified_scrape_configs = [] + for scrape_config in scrape_configs: + job_name = scrape_config.get("job_name") + modified = scrape_config.copy() + modified["job_name"] = prefix + "_" + job_name if job_name else prefix + modified_scrape_configs.append(modified) + + return modified_scrape_configs + + @staticmethod + def expand_wildcard_targets_into_individual_jobs( + scrape_jobs: List[dict], + hosts: Dict[str, Tuple[str, str]], + topology: Optional[JujuTopology] = None, + ) -> List[dict]: + """Extract wildcard hosts from the given scrape_configs list into separate jobs. + + Args: + scrape_jobs: list of scrape jobs. + hosts: a dictionary mapping host names to host address for + all units of the relation for which this job configuration + must be constructed. + topology: optional arg for adding topology labels to scrape targets. + """ + # hosts = self._relation_hosts(relation) + + modified_scrape_jobs = [] + for job in scrape_jobs: + static_configs = job.get("static_configs") + if not static_configs: + continue + + # When a single unit specified more than one wildcard target, then they are expanded + # into a static_config per target + non_wildcard_static_configs = [] + + for static_config in static_configs: + targets = static_config.get("targets") + if not targets: + continue + + # All non-wildcard targets remain in the same static_config + non_wildcard_targets = [] + + # All wildcard targets are extracted to a job per unit. If multiple wildcard + # targets are specified, they remain in the same static_config (per unit). + wildcard_targets = [] + + for target in targets: + match = re.compile(r"\*(?:(:\d+))?").match(target) + if match: + # This is a wildcard target. + # Need to expand into separate jobs and remove it from this job here + wildcard_targets.append(target) + else: + # This is not a wildcard target. Copy it over into its own static_config. + non_wildcard_targets.append(target) + + # All non-wildcard targets remain in the same static_config + if non_wildcard_targets: + non_wildcard_static_config = static_config.copy() + non_wildcard_static_config["targets"] = non_wildcard_targets + + if topology: + # When non-wildcard targets (aka fully qualified hostnames) are specified, + # there is no reliable way to determine the name (Juju topology unit name) + # for such a target. Therefore labeling with Juju topology, excluding the + # unit name. + non_wildcard_static_config["labels"] = { + **non_wildcard_static_config.get("labels", {}), + **topology.label_matcher_dict, + } + + non_wildcard_static_configs.append(non_wildcard_static_config) + + # Extract wildcard targets into individual jobs + if wildcard_targets: + for unit_name, (unit_hostname, unit_path) in hosts.items(): + modified_job = job.copy() + modified_job["static_configs"] = [static_config.copy()] + modified_static_config = modified_job["static_configs"][0] + modified_static_config["targets"] = [ + target.replace("*", unit_hostname) for target in wildcard_targets + ] + + unit_num = unit_name.split("/")[-1] + job_name = modified_job.get("job_name", "unnamed-job") + "-" + unit_num + modified_job["job_name"] = job_name + modified_job["metrics_path"] = unit_path + ( + job.get("metrics_path") or "/metrics" + ) + + if topology: + # Add topology labels + modified_static_config["labels"] = { + **modified_static_config.get("labels", {}), + **topology.label_matcher_dict, + **{"juju_unit": unit_name}, + } + + # Instance relabeling for topology should be last in order. + modified_job["relabel_configs"] = modified_job.get( + "relabel_configs", [] + ) + [PrometheusConfig.topology_relabel_config_wildcard] + + modified_scrape_jobs.append(modified_job) + + if non_wildcard_static_configs: + modified_job = job.copy() + modified_job["static_configs"] = non_wildcard_static_configs + modified_job["metrics_path"] = modified_job.get("metrics_path") or "/metrics" + + if topology: + # Instance relabeling for topology should be last in order. + modified_job["relabel_configs"] = modified_job.get("relabel_configs", []) + [ + PrometheusConfig.topology_relabel_config + ] + + modified_scrape_jobs.append(modified_job) + + return modified_scrape_jobs + + @staticmethod + def render_alertmanager_static_configs(alertmanagers: List[str]): + """Render the alertmanager static_configs section from a list of URLs. + + Each target must be in the hostname:port format, and prefixes are specified in a separate + key. Therefore, with ingress in place, would need to extract the path into the + `path_prefix` key, which is higher up in the config hierarchy. + + https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#alertmanager_config + + Args: + alertmanagers: List of alertmanager URLs. + + Returns: + A dict representation for the static_configs section. + """ + # Make sure it's a valid url so urlparse could parse it. + scheme = re.compile(r"^https?://") + sanitized = [am if scheme.search(am) else "http://" + am for am in alertmanagers] + + # Create a mapping from paths to netlocs + # Group alertmanager targets into a dictionary of lists: + # {path: [netloc1, netloc2]} + paths = defaultdict(list) # type: Dict[Tuple[str, str], List[str]] + for parsed in map(urlparse, sanitized): + path = parsed.path or "/" + paths[(parsed.scheme, path)].append(parsed.netloc) + + return { + "alertmanagers": [ + { + # For https we still do not render a `tls_config` section because + # certs are expected to be made available by the charm via the + # `update-ca-certificates` mechanism. + "scheme": scheme, + "path_prefix": path_prefix, + "static_configs": [{"targets": netlocs}], + } + for (scheme, path_prefix), netlocs in paths.items() + ] + } + + +class RelationNotFoundError(Exception): + """Raised if there is no relation with the given name is found.""" + + def __init__(self, relation_name: str): + self.relation_name = relation_name + self.message = "No relation named '{}' found".format(relation_name) + + super().__init__(self.message) + + +class RelationInterfaceMismatchError(Exception): + """Raised if the relation with the given name has a different interface.""" + + def __init__( + self, + relation_name: str, + expected_relation_interface: str, + actual_relation_interface: str, + ): + self.relation_name = relation_name + self.expected_relation_interface = expected_relation_interface + self.actual_relation_interface = actual_relation_interface + self.message = ( + "The '{}' relation has '{}' as interface rather than the expected '{}'".format( + relation_name, actual_relation_interface, expected_relation_interface + ) + ) + + super().__init__(self.message) + + +class RelationRoleMismatchError(Exception): + """Raised if the relation with the given name has a different role.""" + + def __init__( + self, + relation_name: str, + expected_relation_role: RelationRole, + actual_relation_role: RelationRole, + ): + self.relation_name = relation_name + self.expected_relation_interface = expected_relation_role + self.actual_relation_role = actual_relation_role + self.message = "The '{}' relation has role '{}' rather than the expected '{}'".format( + relation_name, repr(actual_relation_role), repr(expected_relation_role) + ) + + super().__init__(self.message) + + +class InvalidAlertRuleEvent(EventBase): + """Event emitted when alert rule files are not parsable. + + Enables us to set a clear status on the provider. + """ + + def __init__(self, handle, errors: str = "", valid: bool = False): + super().__init__(handle) + self.errors = errors + self.valid = valid + + def snapshot(self) -> Dict: + """Save alert rule information.""" + return { + "valid": self.valid, + "errors": self.errors, + } + + def restore(self, snapshot): + """Restore alert rule information.""" + self.valid = snapshot["valid"] + self.errors = snapshot["errors"] + + +class InvalidScrapeJobEvent(EventBase): + """Event emitted when alert rule files are not valid.""" + + def __init__(self, handle, errors: str = ""): + super().__init__(handle) + self.errors = errors + + def snapshot(self) -> Dict: + """Save error information.""" + return {"errors": self.errors} + + def restore(self, snapshot): + """Restore error information.""" + self.errors = snapshot["errors"] + + +class MetricsEndpointProviderEvents(ObjectEvents): + """Events raised by :class:`InvalidAlertRuleEvent`s.""" + + alert_rule_status_changed = EventSource(InvalidAlertRuleEvent) + invalid_scrape_job = EventSource(InvalidScrapeJobEvent) + + +def _type_convert_stored(obj): + """Convert Stored* to their appropriate types, recursively.""" + if isinstance(obj, StoredList): + return list(map(_type_convert_stored, obj)) + if isinstance(obj, StoredDict): + rdict = {} # type: Dict[Any, Any] + for k in obj.keys(): + rdict[k] = _type_convert_stored(obj[k]) + return rdict + return obj + + +def _validate_relation_by_interface_and_direction( + charm: CharmBase, + relation_name: str, + expected_relation_interface: str, + expected_relation_role: RelationRole, +): + """Verifies that a relation has the necessary characteristics. + + Verifies that the `relation_name` provided: (1) exists in metadata.yaml, + (2) declares as interface the interface name passed as `relation_interface` + and (3) has the right "direction", i.e., it is a relation that `charm` + provides or requires. + + Args: + charm: a `CharmBase` object to scan for the matching relation. + relation_name: the name of the relation to be verified. + expected_relation_interface: the interface name to be matched by the + relation named `relation_name`. + expected_relation_role: whether the `relation_name` must be either + provided or required by `charm`. + + Raises: + RelationNotFoundError: If there is no relation in the charm's metadata.yaml + with the same name as provided via `relation_name` argument. + RelationInterfaceMismatchError: The relation with the same name as provided + via `relation_name` argument does not have the same relation interface + as specified via the `expected_relation_interface` argument. + RelationRoleMismatchError: If the relation with the same name as provided + via `relation_name` argument does not have the same role as specified + via the `expected_relation_role` argument. + """ + if relation_name not in charm.meta.relations: + raise RelationNotFoundError(relation_name) + + relation = charm.meta.relations[relation_name] + + actual_relation_interface = relation.interface_name + if actual_relation_interface != expected_relation_interface: + raise RelationInterfaceMismatchError( + relation_name, expected_relation_interface, actual_relation_interface + ) + + if expected_relation_role == RelationRole.provides: + if relation_name not in charm.meta.provides: + raise RelationRoleMismatchError( + relation_name, RelationRole.provides, RelationRole.requires + ) + elif expected_relation_role == RelationRole.requires: + if relation_name not in charm.meta.requires: + raise RelationRoleMismatchError( + relation_name, RelationRole.requires, RelationRole.provides + ) + else: + raise Exception("Unexpected RelationDirection: {}".format(expected_relation_role)) + + +class InvalidAlertRulePathError(Exception): + """Raised if the alert rules folder cannot be found or is otherwise invalid.""" + + def __init__( + self, + alert_rules_absolute_path: Path, + message: str, + ): + self.alert_rules_absolute_path = alert_rules_absolute_path + self.message = message + + super().__init__(self.message) + + +def _is_official_alert_rule_format(rules_dict: dict) -> bool: + """Are alert rules in the upstream format as supported by Prometheus. + + Alert rules in dictionary format are in "official" form if they + contain a "groups" key, since this implies they contain a list of + alert rule groups. + + Args: + rules_dict: a set of alert rules in Python dictionary format + + Returns: + True if alert rules are in official Prometheus file format. + """ + return "groups" in rules_dict + + +def _is_single_alert_rule_format(rules_dict: dict) -> bool: + """Are alert rules in single rule format. + + The Prometheus charm library supports reading of alert rules in a + custom format that consists of a single alert rule per file. This + does not conform to the official Prometheus alert rule file format + which requires that each alert rules file consists of a list of + alert rule groups and each group consists of a list of alert + rules. + + Alert rules in dictionary form are considered to be in single rule + format if in the least it contains two keys corresponding to the + alert rule name and alert expression. + + Returns: + True if alert rule is in single rule file format. + """ + # one alert rule per file + return set(rules_dict) >= {"alert", "expr"} + + +class TargetsChangedEvent(EventBase): + """Event emitted when Prometheus scrape targets change.""" + + def __init__(self, handle, relation_id): + super().__init__(handle) + self.relation_id = relation_id + + def snapshot(self): + """Save scrape target relation information.""" + return {"relation_id": self.relation_id} + + def restore(self, snapshot): + """Restore scrape target relation information.""" + self.relation_id = snapshot["relation_id"] + + +class MonitoringEvents(ObjectEvents): + """Event descriptor for events raised by `MetricsEndpointConsumer`.""" + + targets_changed = EventSource(TargetsChangedEvent) + + +class MetricsEndpointConsumer(Object): + """A Prometheus based Monitoring service.""" + + on = MonitoringEvents() + + def __init__(self, charm: CharmBase, relation_name: str = DEFAULT_RELATION_NAME): + """A Prometheus based Monitoring service. + + Args: + charm: a `CharmBase` instance that manages this + instance of the Prometheus service. + relation_name: an optional string name of the relation between `charm` + and the Prometheus charmed service. The default is "metrics-endpoint". + It is strongly advised not to change the default, so that people + deploying your charm will have a consistent experience with all + other charms that consume metrics endpoints. + + Raises: + RelationNotFoundError: If there is no relation in the charm's metadata.yaml + with the same name as provided via `relation_name` argument. + RelationInterfaceMismatchError: The relation with the same name as provided + via `relation_name` argument does not have the `prometheus_scrape` relation + interface. + RelationRoleMismatchError: If the relation with the same name as provided + via `relation_name` argument does not have the `RelationRole.requires` + role. + """ + _validate_relation_by_interface_and_direction( + charm, relation_name, RELATION_INTERFACE_NAME, RelationRole.requires + ) + + super().__init__(charm, relation_name) + self._charm = charm + self._relation_name = relation_name + self._tool = CosTool(self._charm) + events = self._charm.on[relation_name] + self.framework.observe(events.relation_changed, self._on_metrics_provider_relation_changed) + self.framework.observe( + events.relation_departed, self._on_metrics_provider_relation_departed + ) + + def _on_metrics_provider_relation_changed(self, event): + """Handle changes with related metrics providers. + + Anytime there are changes in relations between Prometheus + and metrics provider charms the Prometheus charm is informed, + through a `TargetsChangedEvent` event. The Prometheus charm can + then choose to update its scrape configuration. + + Args: + event: a `CharmEvent` in response to which the Prometheus + charm must update its scrape configuration. + """ + rel_id = event.relation.id + + self.on.targets_changed.emit(relation_id=rel_id) + + def _on_metrics_provider_relation_departed(self, event): + """Update job config when a metrics provider departs. + + When a metrics provider departs the Prometheus charm is informed + through a `TargetsChangedEvent` event so that it can update its + scrape configuration to ensure that the departed metrics provider + is removed from the list of scrape jobs and + + Args: + event: a `CharmEvent` that indicates a metrics provider + unit has departed. + """ + rel_id = event.relation.id + self.on.targets_changed.emit(relation_id=rel_id) + + def jobs(self) -> list: + """Fetch the list of scrape jobs. + + Returns: + A list consisting of all the static scrape configurations + for each related `MetricsEndpointProvider` that has specified + its scrape targets. + """ + scrape_jobs = [] + + for relation in self._charm.model.relations[self._relation_name]: + static_scrape_jobs = self._static_scrape_config(relation) + if static_scrape_jobs: + # Duplicate job names will cause validate_scrape_jobs to fail. + # Therefore we need to dedupe here and after all jobs are collected. + static_scrape_jobs = _dedupe_job_names(static_scrape_jobs) + try: + self._tool.validate_scrape_jobs(static_scrape_jobs) + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + data = json.loads(relation.data[self._charm.app].get("event", "{}")) + data["scrape_job_errors"] = str(e) + relation.data[self._charm.app]["event"] = json.dumps(data) + else: + scrape_jobs.extend(static_scrape_jobs) + + scrape_jobs = _dedupe_job_names(scrape_jobs) + + return scrape_jobs + + @property + def alerts(self) -> dict: + """Fetch alerts for all relations. + + A Prometheus alert rules file consists of a list of "groups". Each + group consists of a list of alerts (`rules`) that are sequentially + executed. This method returns all the alert rules provided by each + related metrics provider charm. These rules may be used to generate a + separate alert rules file for each relation since the returned list + of alert groups are indexed by that relations Juju topology identifier. + The Juju topology identifier string includes substrings that identify + alert rule related metadata such as the Juju model, model UUID and the + application name from where the alert rule originates. Since this + topology identifier is globally unique, it may be used for instance as + the name for the file into which the list of alert rule groups are + written. For each relation, the structure of data returned is a dictionary + representation of a standard prometheus rules file: + + {"groups": [{"name": ...}, ...]} + + per official prometheus documentation + https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/alerting_rules/ + + The value of the `groups` key is such that it may be used to generate + a Prometheus alert rules file directly using `yaml.dump` but the + `groups` key itself must be included as this is required by Prometheus. + + For example the list of alert rule groups returned by this method may + be written into files consumed by Prometheus as follows + + ``` + for topology_identifier, alert_rule_groups in self.metrics_consumer.alerts().items(): + filename = "juju_" + topology_identifier + ".rules" + path = os.path.join(PROMETHEUS_RULES_DIR, filename) + rules = yaml.safe_dump(alert_rule_groups) + container.push(path, rules, make_dirs=True) + ``` + + Returns: + A dictionary mapping the Juju topology identifier of the source charm to + its list of alert rule groups. + """ + alerts = {} # type: Dict[str, dict] # mapping b/w juju identifiers and alert rule files + for relation in self._charm.model.relations[self._relation_name]: + if not relation.units or not relation.app: + continue + + alert_rules = json.loads(relation.data[relation.app].get("alert_rules", "{}")) + if not alert_rules: + continue + + alert_rules = self._inject_alert_expr_labels(alert_rules) + + identifier, topology = self._get_identifier_by_alert_rules(alert_rules) + if not topology: + try: + scrape_metadata = json.loads(relation.data[relation.app]["scrape_metadata"]) + identifier = JujuTopology.from_dict(scrape_metadata).identifier + alerts[identifier] = self._tool.apply_label_matchers(alert_rules) # type: ignore + + except KeyError as e: + logger.debug( + "Relation %s has no 'scrape_metadata': %s", + relation.id, + e, + ) + + if not identifier: + logger.error( + "Alert rules were found but no usable group or identifier was present." + ) + continue + + alerts[identifier] = alert_rules + + _, errmsg = self._tool.validate_alert_rules(alert_rules) + if errmsg: + if alerts[identifier]: + del alerts[identifier] + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + data = json.loads(relation.data[self._charm.app].get("event", "{}")) + data["errors"] = errmsg + relation.data[self._charm.app]["event"] = json.dumps(data) + continue + + return alerts + + def _get_identifier_by_alert_rules( + self, rules: dict + ) -> Tuple[Union[str, None], Union[JujuTopology, None]]: + """Determine an appropriate dict key for alert rules. + + The key is used as the filename when writing alerts to disk, so the structure + and uniqueness is important. + + Args: + rules: a dict of alert rules + Returns: + A tuple containing an identifier, if found, and a JujuTopology, if it could + be constructed. + """ + if "groups" not in rules: + logger.debug("No alert groups were found in relation data") + return None, None + + # Construct an ID based on what's in the alert rules if they have labels + for group in rules["groups"]: + try: + labels = group["rules"][0]["labels"] + topology = JujuTopology( + # Don't try to safely get required constructor fields. There's already + # a handler for KeyErrors + model_uuid=labels["juju_model_uuid"], + model=labels["juju_model"], + application=labels["juju_application"], + unit=labels.get("juju_unit", ""), + charm_name=labels.get("juju_charm", ""), + ) + return topology.identifier, topology + except KeyError: + logger.debug("Alert rules were found but no usable labels were present") + continue + + logger.warning( + "No labeled alert rules were found, and no 'scrape_metadata' " + "was available. Using the alert group name as filename." + ) + try: + for group in rules["groups"]: + return group["name"], None + except KeyError: + logger.debug("No group name was found to use as identifier") + + return None, None + + def _inject_alert_expr_labels(self, rules: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]: + """Iterate through alert rules and inject topology into expressions. + + Args: + rules: a dict of alert rules + """ + if "groups" not in rules: + return rules + + modified_groups = [] + for group in rules["groups"]: + # Copy off rules, so we don't modify an object we're iterating over + rules_copy = group["rules"] + for idx, rule in enumerate(rules_copy): + labels = rule.get("labels") + + if labels: + try: + topology = JujuTopology( + # Don't try to safely get required constructor fields. There's already + # a handler for KeyErrors + model_uuid=labels["juju_model_uuid"], + model=labels["juju_model"], + application=labels["juju_application"], + unit=labels.get("juju_unit", ""), + charm_name=labels.get("juju_charm", ""), + ) + + # Inject topology and put it back in the list + rule["expr"] = self._tool.inject_label_matchers( + re.sub(r"%%juju_topology%%,?", "", rule["expr"]), + topology.alert_expression_dict, + ) + except KeyError: + # Some required JujuTopology key is missing. Just move on. + pass + + group["rules"][idx] = rule + + modified_groups.append(group) + + rules["groups"] = modified_groups + return rules + + def _static_scrape_config(self, relation) -> list: + """Generate the static scrape configuration for a single relation. + + If the relation data includes `scrape_metadata` then the value + of this key is used to annotate the scrape jobs with Juju + Topology labels before returning them. + + Args: + relation: an `ops.model.Relation` object whose static + scrape configuration is required. + + Returns: + A list (possibly empty) of scrape jobs. Each job is a + valid Prometheus scrape configuration for that job, + represented as a Python dictionary. + """ + if not relation.units: + return [] + + scrape_configs = json.loads(relation.data[relation.app].get("scrape_jobs", "[]")) + + if not scrape_configs: + return [] + + scrape_metadata = json.loads(relation.data[relation.app].get("scrape_metadata", "{}")) + + if not scrape_metadata: + return scrape_configs + + topology = JujuTopology.from_dict(scrape_metadata) + + job_name_prefix = "juju_{}_prometheus_scrape".format(topology.identifier) + scrape_configs = PrometheusConfig.prefix_job_names(scrape_configs, job_name_prefix) + scrape_configs = PrometheusConfig.sanitize_scrape_configs(scrape_configs) + + hosts = self._relation_hosts(relation) + + scrape_configs = PrometheusConfig.expand_wildcard_targets_into_individual_jobs( + scrape_configs, hosts, topology + ) + + # For https scrape targets we still do not render a `tls_config` section because certs + # are expected to be made available by the charm via the `update-ca-certificates` mechanism. + return scrape_configs + + def _relation_hosts(self, relation: Relation) -> Dict[str, Tuple[str, str]]: + """Returns a mapping from unit names to (address, path) tuples, for the given relation.""" + hosts = {} + for unit in relation.units: + # TODO deprecate and remove unit.name + unit_name = relation.data[unit].get("prometheus_scrape_unit_name") or unit.name + # TODO deprecate and remove "prometheus_scrape_host" + unit_address = relation.data[unit].get( + "prometheus_scrape_unit_address" + ) or relation.data[unit].get("prometheus_scrape_host") + unit_path = relation.data[unit].get("prometheus_scrape_unit_path", "") + if unit_name and unit_address: + hosts.update({unit_name: (unit_address, unit_path)}) + + return hosts + + def _target_parts(self, target) -> list: + """Extract host and port from a wildcard target. + + Args: + target: a string specifying a scrape target. A + scrape target is expected to have the format + "host:port". The host part may be a wildcard + "*" and the port part can be missing (along + with ":") in which case port is set to 80. + + Returns: + a list with target host and port as in [host, port] + """ + if ":" in target: + parts = target.split(":") + else: + parts = [target, "80"] + + return parts + + +def _dedupe_job_names(jobs: List[dict]): + """Deduplicate a list of dicts by appending a hash to the value of the 'job_name' key. + + Additionally, fully de-duplicate any identical jobs. + + Args: + jobs: A list of prometheus scrape jobs + """ + jobs_copy = copy.deepcopy(jobs) + + # Convert to a dict with job names as keys + # I think this line is O(n^2) but it should be okay given the list sizes + jobs_dict = { + job["job_name"]: list(filter(lambda x: x["job_name"] == job["job_name"], jobs_copy)) + for job in jobs_copy + } + + # If multiple jobs have the same name, convert the name to "name_" + for key in jobs_dict: + if len(jobs_dict[key]) > 1: + for job in jobs_dict[key]: + job_json = json.dumps(job) + hashed = hashlib.sha256(job_json.encode()).hexdigest() + job["job_name"] = "{}_{}".format(job["job_name"], hashed) + new_jobs = [] + for key in jobs_dict: + new_jobs.extend(list(jobs_dict[key])) + + # Deduplicate jobs which are equal + # Again this in O(n^2) but it should be okay + deduped_jobs = [] + seen = [] + for job in new_jobs: + job_json = json.dumps(job) + hashed = hashlib.sha256(job_json.encode()).hexdigest() + if hashed in seen: + continue + seen.append(hashed) + deduped_jobs.append(job) + + return deduped_jobs + + +def _resolve_dir_against_charm_path(charm: CharmBase, *path_elements: str) -> str: + """Resolve the provided path items against the directory of the main file. + + Look up the directory of the `main.py` file being executed. This is normally + going to be the charm.py file of the charm including this library. Then, resolve + the provided path elements and, if the result path exists and is a directory, + return its absolute path; otherwise, raise en exception. + + Raises: + InvalidAlertRulePathError, if the path does not exist or is not a directory. + """ + charm_dir = Path(str(charm.charm_dir)) + if not charm_dir.exists() or not charm_dir.is_dir(): + # Operator Framework does not currently expose a robust + # way to determine the top level charm source directory + # that is consistent across deployed charms and unit tests + # Hence for unit tests the current working directory is used + # TODO: updated this logic when the following ticket is resolved + # https://github.com/canonical/operator/issues/643 + charm_dir = Path(os.getcwd()) + + alerts_dir_path = charm_dir.absolute().joinpath(*path_elements) + + if not alerts_dir_path.exists(): + raise InvalidAlertRulePathError(alerts_dir_path, "directory does not exist") + if not alerts_dir_path.is_dir(): + raise InvalidAlertRulePathError(alerts_dir_path, "is not a directory") + + return str(alerts_dir_path) + + +class MetricsEndpointProvider(Object): + """A metrics endpoint for Prometheus.""" + + on = MetricsEndpointProviderEvents() + + def __init__( + self, + charm, + relation_name: str = DEFAULT_RELATION_NAME, + jobs=None, + alert_rules_path: str = DEFAULT_ALERT_RULES_RELATIVE_PATH, + refresh_event: Optional[Union[BoundEvent, List[BoundEvent]]] = None, + external_url: str = "", + lookaside_jobs_callable: Optional[Callable] = None, + ): + """Construct a metrics provider for a Prometheus charm. + + If your charm exposes a Prometheus metrics endpoint, the + `MetricsEndpointProvider` object enables your charm to easily + communicate how to reach that metrics endpoint. + + By default, a charm instantiating this object has the metrics + endpoints of each of its units scraped by the related Prometheus + charms. The scraped metrics are automatically tagged by the + Prometheus charms with Juju topology data via the + `juju_model_name`, `juju_model_uuid`, `juju_application_name` + and `juju_unit` labels. To support such tagging `MetricsEndpointProvider` + automatically forwards scrape metadata to a `MetricsEndpointConsumer` + (Prometheus charm). + + Scrape targets provided by `MetricsEndpointProvider` can be + customized when instantiating this object. For example in the + case of a charm exposing the metrics endpoint for each of its + units on port 8080 and the `/metrics` path, the + `MetricsEndpointProvider` can be instantiated as follows: + + self.metrics_endpoint_provider = MetricsEndpointProvider( + self, + jobs=[{ + "static_configs": [{"targets": ["*:8080"]}], + }]) + + The notation `*:` means "scrape each unit of this charm on port + ``. + + In case the metrics endpoints are not on the standard `/metrics` path, + a custom path can be specified as follows: + + self.metrics_endpoint_provider = MetricsEndpointProvider( + self, + jobs=[{ + "metrics_path": "/my/strange/metrics/path", + "static_configs": [{"targets": ["*:8080"]}], + }]) + + Note how the `jobs` argument is a list: this allows you to expose multiple + combinations of paths "metrics_path" and "static_configs" in case your charm + exposes multiple endpoints, which could happen, for example, when you have + multiple workload containers, with applications in each needing to be scraped. + The structure of the objects in the `jobs` list is one-to-one with the + `scrape_config` configuration item of Prometheus' own configuration (see + https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#scrape_config + ), but with only a subset of the fields allowed. The permitted fields are + listed in `ALLOWED_KEYS` object in this charm library module. + + It is also possible to specify alert rules. By default, this library will look + into the `/prometheus_alert_rules`, which in a standard charm + layouts resolves to `src/prometheus_alert_rules`. Each alert rule goes into a + separate `*.rule` file. If the syntax of a rule is invalid, + the `MetricsEndpointProvider` logs an error and does not load the particular + rule. + + To avoid false positives and negatives in the evaluation of alert rules, + all ingested alert rule expressions are automatically qualified using Juju + Topology filters. This ensures that alert rules provided by your charm, trigger + alerts based only on data scrapped from your charm. For example an alert rule + such as the following + + alert: UnitUnavailable + expr: up < 1 + for: 0m + + will be automatically transformed into something along the lines of the following + + alert: UnitUnavailable + expr: up{juju_model=, juju_model_uuid=, juju_application=} < 1 + for: 0m + + An attempt will be made to validate alert rules prior to loading them into Prometheus. + If they are invalid, an event will be emitted from this object which charms can respond + to in order to set a meaningful status for administrators. + + This can be observed via `consumer.on.alert_rule_status_changed` which contains: + - The error(s) encountered when validating as `errors` + - A `valid` attribute, which can be used to reset the state of charms if alert rules + are updated via another mechanism (e.g. `cos-config`) and refreshed. + + Args: + charm: a `CharmBase` object that manages this + `MetricsEndpointProvider` object. Typically, this is + `self` in the instantiating class. + relation_name: an optional string name of the relation between `charm` + and the Prometheus charmed service. The default is "metrics-endpoint". + It is strongly advised not to change the default, so that people + deploying your charm will have a consistent experience with all + other charms that provide metrics endpoints. + jobs: an optional list of dictionaries where each + dictionary represents the Prometheus scrape + configuration for a single job. When not provided, a + default scrape configuration is provided for the + `/metrics` endpoint polling all units of the charm on port `80` + using the `MetricsEndpointProvider` object. + alert_rules_path: an optional path for the location of alert rules + files. Defaults to "./prometheus_alert_rules", + resolved relative to the directory hosting the charm entry file. + The alert rules are automatically updated on charm upgrade. + refresh_event: an optional bound event or list of bound events which + will be observed to re-set scrape job data (IP address and others) + external_url: an optional argument that represents an external url that + can be generated by an Ingress or a Proxy. + lookaside_jobs_callable: an optional `Callable` which should be invoked + when the job configuration is built as a secondary mapping. The callable + should return a `List[Dict]` which is syntactically identical to the + `jobs` parameter, but can be updated out of step initialization of + this library without disrupting the 'global' job spec. + + Raises: + RelationNotFoundError: If there is no relation in the charm's metadata.yaml + with the same name as provided via `relation_name` argument. + RelationInterfaceMismatchError: The relation with the same name as provided + via `relation_name` argument does not have the `prometheus_scrape` relation + interface. + RelationRoleMismatchError: If the relation with the same name as provided + via `relation_name` argument does not have the `RelationRole.provides` + role. + """ + _validate_relation_by_interface_and_direction( + charm, relation_name, RELATION_INTERFACE_NAME, RelationRole.provides + ) + + try: + alert_rules_path = _resolve_dir_against_charm_path(charm, alert_rules_path) + except InvalidAlertRulePathError as e: + logger.debug( + "Invalid Prometheus alert rules folder at %s: %s", + e.alert_rules_absolute_path, + e.message, + ) + + super().__init__(charm, relation_name) + self.topology = JujuTopology.from_charm(charm) + + self._charm = charm + self._alert_rules_path = alert_rules_path + self._relation_name = relation_name + # sanitize job configurations to the supported subset of parameters + jobs = [] if jobs is None else jobs + self._jobs = PrometheusConfig.sanitize_scrape_configs(jobs) + + if external_url: + external_url = ( + external_url if urlparse(external_url).scheme else ("http://" + external_url) + ) + self.external_url = external_url + self._lookaside_jobs = lookaside_jobs_callable + + events = self._charm.on[self._relation_name] + self.framework.observe(events.relation_changed, self._on_relation_changed) + + if not refresh_event: + # FIXME remove once podspec charms are verified. + # `self.set_scrape_job_spec()` is called every re-init so this should not be needed. + if len(self._charm.meta.containers) == 1: + if "kubernetes" in self._charm.meta.series: + # This is a podspec charm + refresh_event = [self._charm.on.update_status] + else: + # This is a sidecar/pebble charm + container = list(self._charm.meta.containers.values())[0] + refresh_event = [self._charm.on[container.name.replace("-", "_")].pebble_ready] + else: + logger.warning( + "%d containers are present in metadata.yaml and " + "refresh_event was not specified. Defaulting to update_status. " + "Metrics IP may not be set in a timely fashion.", + len(self._charm.meta.containers), + ) + refresh_event = [self._charm.on.update_status] + + else: + if not isinstance(refresh_event, list): + refresh_event = [refresh_event] + + self.framework.observe(events.relation_joined, self.set_scrape_job_spec) + for ev in refresh_event: + self.framework.observe(ev, self.set_scrape_job_spec) + + def _on_relation_changed(self, event): + """Check for alert rule messages in the relation data before moving on.""" + if self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + ev = json.loads(event.relation.data[event.app].get("event", "{}")) + + if ev: + valid = bool(ev.get("valid", True)) + errors = ev.get("errors", "") + + if valid and not errors: + self.on.alert_rule_status_changed.emit(valid=valid) + else: + self.on.alert_rule_status_changed.emit(valid=valid, errors=errors) + + scrape_errors = ev.get("scrape_job_errors", None) + if scrape_errors: + self.on.invalid_scrape_job.emit(errors=scrape_errors) + + def update_scrape_job_spec(self, jobs): + """Update scrape job specification.""" + self._jobs = PrometheusConfig.sanitize_scrape_configs(jobs) + self.set_scrape_job_spec() + + def set_scrape_job_spec(self, _=None): + """Ensure scrape target information is made available to prometheus. + + When a metrics provider charm is related to a prometheus charm, the + metrics provider sets specification and metadata related to its own + scrape configuration. This information is set using Juju application + data. In addition, each of the consumer units also sets its own + host address in Juju unit relation data. + """ + self._set_unit_ip() + + if not self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + return + + alert_rules = AlertRules(query_type="promql", topology=self.topology) + alert_rules.add_path(self._alert_rules_path, recursive=True) + alert_rules_as_dict = alert_rules.as_dict() + + for relation in self._charm.model.relations[self._relation_name]: + relation.data[self._charm.app]["scrape_metadata"] = json.dumps(self._scrape_metadata) + relation.data[self._charm.app]["scrape_jobs"] = json.dumps(self._scrape_jobs) + + if alert_rules_as_dict: + # Update relation data with the string representation of the rule file. + # Juju topology is already included in the "scrape_metadata" field above. + # The consumer side of the relation uses this information to name the rules file + # that is written to the filesystem. + relation.data[self._charm.app]["alert_rules"] = json.dumps(alert_rules_as_dict) + + def _set_unit_ip(self, _=None): + """Set unit host address. + + Each time a metrics provider charm container is restarted it updates its own + host address in the unit relation data for the prometheus charm. + + The only argument specified is an event, and it ignored. This is for expediency + to be able to use this method as an event handler, although no access to the + event is actually needed. + """ + for relation in self._charm.model.relations[self._relation_name]: + unit_ip = str(self._charm.model.get_binding(relation).network.bind_address) + + # TODO store entire url in relation data, instead of only select url parts. + + if self.external_url: + parsed = urlparse(self.external_url) + unit_address = parsed.hostname + path = parsed.path + elif self._is_valid_unit_address(unit_ip): + unit_address = unit_ip + path = "" + else: + unit_address = socket.getfqdn() + path = "" + + relation.data[self._charm.unit]["prometheus_scrape_unit_address"] = unit_address + relation.data[self._charm.unit]["prometheus_scrape_unit_path"] = path + relation.data[self._charm.unit]["prometheus_scrape_unit_name"] = str( + self._charm.model.unit.name + ) + + def _is_valid_unit_address(self, address: str) -> bool: + """Validate a unit address. + + At present only IP address validation is supported, but + this may be extended to DNS addresses also, as needed. + + Args: + address: a string representing a unit address + """ + try: + _ = ipaddress.ip_address(address) + except ValueError: + return False + + return True + + @property + def _scrape_jobs(self) -> list: + """Fetch list of scrape jobs. + + Returns: + A list of dictionaries, where each dictionary specifies a + single scrape job for Prometheus. + """ + jobs = self._jobs or [] + if callable(self._lookaside_jobs): + jobs.extend(PrometheusConfig.sanitize_scrape_configs(self._lookaside_jobs())) + return jobs or [DEFAULT_JOB] + + @property + def _scrape_metadata(self) -> dict: + """Generate scrape metadata. + + Returns: + Scrape configuration metadata for this metrics provider charm. + """ + return self.topology.as_dict() + + +class PrometheusRulesProvider(Object): + """Forward rules to Prometheus. + + This object may be used to forward rules to Prometheus. At present it only supports + forwarding alert rules. This is unlike :class:`MetricsEndpointProvider`, which + is used for forwarding both scrape targets and associated alert rules. This object + is typically used when there is a desire to forward rules that apply globally (across + all deployed charms and units) rather than to a single charm. All rule files are + forwarded using the same 'prometheus_scrape' interface that is also used by + `MetricsEndpointProvider`. + + Args: + charm: A charm instance that `provides` a relation with the `prometheus_scrape` interface. + relation_name: Name of the relation in `metadata.yaml` that + has the `prometheus_scrape` interface. + dir_path: Root directory for the collection of rule files. + recursive: Whether to scan for rule files recursively. + """ + + def __init__( + self, + charm: CharmBase, + relation_name: str = DEFAULT_RELATION_NAME, + dir_path: str = DEFAULT_ALERT_RULES_RELATIVE_PATH, + recursive=True, + ): + super().__init__(charm, relation_name) + self._charm = charm + self._relation_name = relation_name + self._recursive = recursive + + try: + dir_path = _resolve_dir_against_charm_path(charm, dir_path) + except InvalidAlertRulePathError as e: + logger.debug( + "Invalid Prometheus alert rules folder at %s: %s", + e.alert_rules_absolute_path, + e.message, + ) + self.dir_path = dir_path + + events = self._charm.on[self._relation_name] + event_sources = [ + events.relation_joined, + events.relation_changed, + self._charm.on.leader_elected, + self._charm.on.upgrade_charm, + ] + + for event_source in event_sources: + self.framework.observe(event_source, self._update_relation_data) + + def _reinitialize_alert_rules(self): + """Reloads alert rules and updates all relations.""" + self._update_relation_data(None) + + def _update_relation_data(self, _): + """Update application relation data with alert rules for all relations.""" + if not self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + return + + alert_rules = AlertRules(query_type="promql") + alert_rules.add_path(self.dir_path, recursive=self._recursive) + alert_rules_as_dict = alert_rules.as_dict() + + logger.info("Updating relation data with rule files from disk") + for relation in self._charm.model.relations[self._relation_name]: + relation.data[self._charm.app]["alert_rules"] = json.dumps( + alert_rules_as_dict, + sort_keys=True, # sort, to prevent unnecessary relation_changed events + ) + + +class MetricsEndpointAggregator(Object): + """Aggregate metrics from multiple scrape targets. + + `MetricsEndpointAggregator` collects scrape target information from one + or more related charms and forwards this to a `MetricsEndpointConsumer` + charm, which may be in a different Juju model. However, it is + essential that `MetricsEndpointAggregator` itself resides in the same + model as its scrape targets, as this is currently the only way to + ensure in Juju that the `MetricsEndpointAggregator` will be able to + determine the model name and uuid of the scrape targets. + + `MetricsEndpointAggregator` should be used in place of + `MetricsEndpointProvider` in the following two use cases: + + 1. Integrating one or more scrape targets that do not support the + `prometheus_scrape` interface. + + 2. Integrating one or more scrape targets through cross model + relations. Although the [Scrape Config Operator](https://charmhub.io/cos-configuration-k8s) + may also be used for the purpose of supporting cross model + relations. + + Using `MetricsEndpointAggregator` to build a Prometheus charm client + only requires instantiating it. Instantiating + `MetricsEndpointAggregator` is similar to `MetricsEndpointProvider` except + that it requires specifying the names of three relations: the + relation with scrape targets, the relation for alert rules, and + that with the Prometheus charms. For example + + ```python + self._aggregator = MetricsEndpointAggregator( + self, + { + "prometheus": "monitoring", + "scrape_target": "prometheus-target", + "alert_rules": "prometheus-rules" + } + ) + ``` + + `MetricsEndpointAggregator` assumes that each unit of a scrape target + sets in its unit-level relation data two entries with keys + "hostname" and "port". If it is required to integrate with charms + that do not honor these assumptions, it is always possible to + derive from `MetricsEndpointAggregator` overriding the `_get_targets()` + method, which is responsible for aggregating the unit name, host + address ("hostname") and port of the scrape target. + `MetricsEndpointAggregator` also assumes that each unit of a + scrape target sets in its unit-level relation data a key named + "groups". The value of this key is expected to be the string + representation of list of Prometheus Alert rules in YAML format. + An example of a single such alert rule is + + ```yaml + - alert: HighRequestLatency + expr: job:request_latency_seconds:mean5m{job="myjob"} > 0.5 + for: 10m + labels: + severity: page + annotations: + summary: High request latency + ``` + + Once again if it is required to integrate with charms that do not + honour these assumptions about alert rules then an object derived + from `MetricsEndpointAggregator` may be used by overriding the + `_get_alert_rules()` method. + + `MetricsEndpointAggregator` ensures that Prometheus scrape job + specifications and alert rules are annotated with Juju topology + information, just like `MetricsEndpointProvider` and + `MetricsEndpointConsumer` do. + + By default, `MetricsEndpointAggregator` ensures that Prometheus + "instance" labels refer to Juju topology. This ensures that + instance labels are stable over unit recreation. While it is not + advisable to change this option, if required it can be done by + setting the "relabel_instance" keyword argument to `False` when + constructing an aggregator object. + """ + + _stored = StoredState() + + def __init__( + self, + charm, + relation_names: Optional[dict] = None, + relabel_instance=True, + resolve_addresses=False, + ): + """Construct a `MetricsEndpointAggregator`. + + Args: + charm: a `CharmBase` object that manages this + `MetricsEndpointAggregator` object. Typically, this is + `self` in the instantiating class. + relation_names: a dictionary with three keys. The value + of the "scrape_target" and "alert_rules" keys are + the relation names over which scrape job and alert rule + information is gathered by this `MetricsEndpointAggregator`. + And the value of the "prometheus" key is the name of + the relation with a `MetricsEndpointConsumer` such as + the Prometheus charm. + relabel_instance: A boolean flag indicating if Prometheus + scrape job "instance" labels must refer to Juju Topology. + resolve_addresses: A boolean flag indiccating if the aggregator + should attempt to perform DNS lookups of targets and append + a `dns_name` label + """ + self._charm = charm + + relation_names = relation_names or {} + + self._prometheus_relation = relation_names.get( + "prometheus", "downstream-prometheus-scrape" + ) + self._target_relation = relation_names.get("scrape_target", "prometheus-target") + self._alert_rules_relation = relation_names.get("alert_rules", "prometheus-rules") + + super().__init__(charm, self._prometheus_relation) + self._stored.set_default(jobs=[], alert_rules=[]) + + self._relabel_instance = relabel_instance + self._resolve_addresses = resolve_addresses + + # manage Prometheus charm relation events + prometheus_events = self._charm.on[self._prometheus_relation] + self.framework.observe(prometheus_events.relation_joined, self._set_prometheus_data) + + # manage list of Prometheus scrape jobs from related scrape targets + target_events = self._charm.on[self._target_relation] + self.framework.observe(target_events.relation_changed, self._on_prometheus_targets_changed) + self.framework.observe( + target_events.relation_departed, self._on_prometheus_targets_departed + ) + + # manage alert rules for Prometheus from related scrape targets + alert_rule_events = self._charm.on[self._alert_rules_relation] + self.framework.observe(alert_rule_events.relation_changed, self._on_alert_rules_changed) + self.framework.observe(alert_rule_events.relation_departed, self._on_alert_rules_departed) + + def _set_prometheus_data(self, event): + """Ensure every new Prometheus instances is updated. + + Any time a new Prometheus unit joins the relation with + `MetricsEndpointAggregator`, that Prometheus unit is provided + with the complete set of existing scrape jobs and alert rules. + """ + if not self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + return + + jobs = [] + _type_convert_stored( + self._stored.jobs + ) # list of scrape jobs, one per relation + for relation in self.model.relations[self._target_relation]: + targets = self._get_targets(relation) + if targets and relation.app: + jobs.append(self._static_scrape_job(targets, relation.app.name)) + + groups = [] + _type_convert_stored(self._stored.alert_rules) # list of alert rule groups + for relation in self.model.relations[self._alert_rules_relation]: + unit_rules = self._get_alert_rules(relation) + if unit_rules and relation.app: + appname = relation.app.name + rules = self._label_alert_rules(unit_rules, appname) + group = {"name": self.group_name(appname), "rules": rules} + groups.append(group) + + event.relation.data[self._charm.app]["scrape_jobs"] = json.dumps(jobs) + event.relation.data[self._charm.app]["alert_rules"] = json.dumps({"groups": groups}) + + def _on_prometheus_targets_changed(self, event): + """Update scrape jobs in response to scrape target changes. + + When there is any change in relation data with any scrape + target, the Prometheus scrape job, for that specific target is + updated. + """ + targets = self._get_targets(event.relation) + if not targets: + return + + # new scrape job for the relation that has changed + self.set_target_job_data(targets, event.relation.app.name) + + def set_target_job_data(self, targets: dict, app_name: str, **kwargs) -> None: + """Update scrape jobs in response to scrape target changes. + + When there is any change in relation data with any scrape + target, the Prometheus scrape job, for that specific target is + updated. Additionally, if this method is called manually, do the + same. + + Args: + targets: a `dict` containing target information + app_name: a `str` identifying the application + kwargs: a `dict` of the extra arguments passed to the function + """ + if not self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + return + + # new scrape job for the relation that has changed + updated_job = self._static_scrape_job(targets, app_name, **kwargs) + + for relation in self.model.relations[self._prometheus_relation]: + jobs = json.loads(relation.data[self._charm.app].get("scrape_jobs", "[]")) + # list of scrape jobs that have not changed + jobs = [job for job in jobs if updated_job["job_name"] != job["job_name"]] + jobs.append(updated_job) + relation.data[self._charm.app]["scrape_jobs"] = json.dumps(jobs) + + if not _type_convert_stored(self._stored.jobs) == jobs: + self._stored.jobs = jobs + + def _on_prometheus_targets_departed(self, event): + """Remove scrape jobs when a target departs. + + Any time a scrape target departs, any Prometheus scrape job + associated with that specific scrape target is removed. + """ + job_name = self._job_name(event.relation.app.name) + unit_name = event.unit.name + self.remove_prometheus_jobs(job_name, unit_name) + + def remove_prometheus_jobs(self, job_name: str, unit_name: Optional[str] = ""): + """Given a job name and unit name, remove scrape jobs associated. + + The `unit_name` parameter is used for automatic, relation data bag-based + generation, where the unit name in labels can be used to ensure that jobs with + similar names (which are generated via the app name when scanning relation data + bags) are not accidentally removed, as their unit name labels will differ. + For NRPE, the job name is calculated from an ID sent via the NRPE relation, and is + sufficient to uniquely identify the target. + """ + if not self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + return + + for relation in self.model.relations[self._prometheus_relation]: + jobs = json.loads(relation.data[self._charm.app].get("scrape_jobs", "[]")) + if not jobs: + continue + + changed_job = [j for j in jobs if j.get("job_name") == job_name] + if not changed_job: + continue + changed_job = changed_job[0] + + # list of scrape jobs that have not changed + jobs = [job for job in jobs if job.get("job_name") != job_name] + + # list of scrape jobs for units of the same application that still exist + configs_kept = [ + config + for config in changed_job["static_configs"] # type: ignore + if config.get("labels", {}).get("juju_unit") != unit_name + ] + + if configs_kept: + changed_job["static_configs"] = configs_kept # type: ignore + jobs.append(changed_job) + + relation.data[self._charm.app]["scrape_jobs"] = json.dumps(jobs) + + if not _type_convert_stored(self._stored.jobs) == jobs: + self._stored.jobs = jobs + + def _job_name(self, appname) -> str: + """Construct a scrape job name. + + Each relation has its own unique scrape job name. All units in + the relation are scraped as part of the same scrape job. + + Args: + appname: string name of a related application. + + Returns: + a string Prometheus scrape job name for the application. + """ + return "juju_{}_{}_{}_prometheus_scrape".format( + self.model.name, self.model.uuid[:7], appname + ) + + def _get_targets(self, relation) -> dict: + """Fetch scrape targets for a relation. + + Scrape target information is returned for each unit in the + relation. This information contains the unit name, network + hostname (or address) for that unit, and port on which a + metrics endpoint is exposed in that unit. + + Args: + relation: an `ops.model.Relation` object for which scrape + targets are required. + + Returns: + a dictionary whose keys are names of the units in the + relation. There values associated with each key is itself + a dictionary of the form + ``` + {"hostname": hostname, "port": port} + ``` + """ + targets = {} + for unit in relation.units: + port = relation.data[unit].get("port", 80) + hostname = relation.data[unit].get("hostname") + if hostname: + targets.update({unit.name: {"hostname": hostname, "port": port}}) + + return targets + + def _static_scrape_job(self, targets, application_name, **kwargs) -> dict: + """Construct a static scrape job for an application. + + Args: + targets: a dictionary providing hostname and port for all + scrape target. The keys of this dictionary are unit + names. Values corresponding to these keys are + themselves a dictionary with keys "hostname" and + "port". + application_name: a string name of the application for + which this static scrape job is being constructed. + kwargs: a `dict` of the extra arguments passed to the function + + Returns: + A dictionary corresponding to a Prometheus static scrape + job configuration for one application. The returned + dictionary may be transformed into YAML and appended to + the list of any existing list of Prometheus static configs. + """ + juju_model = self.model.name + juju_model_uuid = self.model.uuid + + job = { + "job_name": self._job_name(application_name), + "static_configs": [ + { + "targets": ["{}:{}".format(target["hostname"], target["port"])], + "labels": { + "juju_model": juju_model, + "juju_model_uuid": juju_model_uuid, + "juju_application": application_name, + "juju_unit": unit_name, + "host": target["hostname"], + # Expanding this will merge the dicts and replace the + # topology labels if any were present/found + **self._static_config_extra_labels(target), + }, + } + for unit_name, target in targets.items() + ], + "relabel_configs": self._relabel_configs + kwargs.get("relabel_configs", []), + } + job.update(kwargs.get("updates", {})) + + return job + + def _static_config_extra_labels(self, target: Dict[str, str]) -> Dict[str, str]: + """Build a list of extra static config parameters, if specified.""" + extra_info = {} + + if self._resolve_addresses: + try: + dns_name = socket.gethostbyaddr(target["hostname"])[0] + except OSError: + logger.debug("Could not perform DNS lookup for %s", target["hostname"]) + dns_name = target["hostname"] + extra_info["dns_name"] = dns_name + + return extra_info + + @property + def _relabel_configs(self) -> list: + """Create Juju topology relabeling configuration. + + Using Juju topology for instance labels ensures that these + labels are stable across unit recreation. + + Returns: + a list of Prometheus relabeling configurations. Each item in + this list is one relabel configuration. + """ + return ( + [ + { + "source_labels": [ + "juju_model", + "juju_model_uuid", + "juju_application", + "juju_unit", + ], + "separator": "_", + "target_label": "instance", + "regex": "(.*)", + } + ] + if self._relabel_instance + else [] + ) + + def _on_alert_rules_changed(self, event): + """Update alert rules in response to scrape target changes. + + When there is any change in alert rule relation data for any + scrape target, the list of alert rules for that specific + target is updated. + """ + unit_rules = self._get_alert_rules(event.relation) + if not unit_rules: + return + + app_name = event.relation.app.name + self.set_alert_rule_data(app_name, unit_rules) + + def set_alert_rule_data(self, name: str, unit_rules: dict, label_rules: bool = True) -> None: + """Update alert rule data. + + The unit rules should be a dict, which is has additional Juju topology labels added. For + rules generated by the NRPE exporter, they are pre-labeled so lookups can be performed. + """ + if not self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + return + + if label_rules: + rules = self._label_alert_rules(unit_rules, name) + else: + rules = [unit_rules] + updated_group = {"name": self.group_name(name), "rules": rules} + + for relation in self.model.relations[self._prometheus_relation]: + alert_rules = json.loads(relation.data[self._charm.app].get("alert_rules", "{}")) + groups = alert_rules.get("groups", []) + # list of alert rule groups that have not changed + for group in groups: + if group["name"] == updated_group["name"]: + group["rules"] = [r for r in group["rules"] if r not in updated_group["rules"]] + group["rules"].extend(updated_group["rules"]) + + if updated_group["name"] not in [g["name"] for g in groups]: + groups.append(updated_group) + relation.data[self._charm.app]["alert_rules"] = json.dumps({"groups": groups}) + + if not _type_convert_stored(self._stored.alert_rules) == groups: + self._stored.alert_rules = groups + + def _on_alert_rules_departed(self, event): + """Remove alert rules for departed targets. + + Any time a scrape target departs any alert rules associated + with that specific scrape target is removed. + """ + group_name = self.group_name(event.relation.app.name) + unit_name = event.unit.name + self.remove_alert_rules(group_name, unit_name) + + def remove_alert_rules(self, group_name: str, unit_name: str) -> None: + """Remove an alert rule group from relation data.""" + if not self._charm.unit.is_leader(): + return + + for relation in self.model.relations[self._prometheus_relation]: + alert_rules = json.loads(relation.data[self._charm.app].get("alert_rules", "{}")) + if not alert_rules: + continue + + groups = alert_rules.get("groups", []) + if not groups: + continue + + changed_group = [group for group in groups if group["name"] == group_name] + if not changed_group: + continue + changed_group = changed_group[0] + + # list of alert rule groups that have not changed + groups = [group for group in groups if group["name"] != group_name] + + # list of alert rules not associated with departing unit + rules_kept = [ + rule + for rule in changed_group.get("rules") # type: ignore + if rule.get("labels").get("juju_unit") != unit_name + ] + + if rules_kept: + changed_group["rules"] = rules_kept # type: ignore + groups.append(changed_group) + + relation.data[self._charm.app]["alert_rules"] = ( + json.dumps({"groups": groups}) if groups else "{}" + ) + + if not _type_convert_stored(self._stored.alert_rules) == groups: + self._stored.alert_rules = groups + + def _get_alert_rules(self, relation) -> dict: + """Fetch alert rules for a relation. + + Each unit of the related scrape target may have its own + associated alert rules. Alert rules for all units are returned + indexed by unit name. + + Args: + relation: an `ops.model.Relation` object for which alert + rules are required. + + Returns: + a dictionary whose keys are names of the units in the + relation. There values associated with each key is a list + of alert rules. Each rule is in dictionary format. The + structure "rule dictionary" corresponds to single + Prometheus alert rule. + """ + rules = {} + for unit in relation.units: + unit_rules = yaml.safe_load(relation.data[unit].get("groups", "")) + if unit_rules: + rules.update({unit.name: unit_rules}) + + return rules + + def group_name(self, unit_name: str) -> str: + """Construct name for an alert rule group. + + Each unit in a relation may define its own alert rules. All + rules, for all units in a relation are grouped together and + given a single alert rule group name. + + Args: + unit_name: string name of a related application. + + Returns: + a string Prometheus alert rules group name for the unit. + """ + unit_name = re.sub(r"/", "_", unit_name) + return "juju_{}_{}_{}_alert_rules".format(self.model.name, self.model.uuid[:7], unit_name) + + def _label_alert_rules(self, unit_rules, app_name: str) -> list: + """Apply juju topology labels to alert rules. + + Args: + unit_rules: a list of alert rules, where each rule is in + dictionary format. + app_name: a string name of the application to which the + alert rules belong. + + Returns: + a list of alert rules with Juju topology labels. + """ + labeled_rules = [] + for unit_name, rules in unit_rules.items(): + for rule in rules: + # the new JujuTopology removed this, so build it up by hand + matchers = { + "juju_{}".format(k): v + for k, v in JujuTopology(self.model.name, self.model.uuid, app_name, unit_name) + .as_dict(excluded_keys=["charm_name"]) + .items() + } + rule["labels"].update(matchers.items()) + labeled_rules.append(rule) + + return labeled_rules + + +class CosTool: + """Uses cos-tool to inject label matchers into alert rule expressions and validate rules.""" + + _path = None + _disabled = False + + def __init__(self, charm): + self._charm = charm + + @property + def path(self): + """Lazy lookup of the path of cos-tool.""" + if self._disabled: + return None + if not self._path: + self._path = self._get_tool_path() + if not self._path: + logger.debug("Skipping injection of juju topology as label matchers") + self._disabled = True + return self._path + + def apply_label_matchers(self, rules) -> dict: + """Will apply label matchers to the expression of all alerts in all supplied groups.""" + if not self.path: + return rules + for group in rules["groups"]: + rules_in_group = group.get("rules", []) + for rule in rules_in_group: + topology = {} + # if the user for some reason has provided juju_unit, we'll need to honor it + # in most cases, however, this will be empty + for label in [ + "juju_model", + "juju_model_uuid", + "juju_application", + "juju_charm", + "juju_unit", + ]: + if label in rule["labels"]: + topology[label] = rule["labels"][label] + + rule["expr"] = self.inject_label_matchers(rule["expr"], topology) + return rules + + def validate_alert_rules(self, rules: dict) -> Tuple[bool, str]: + """Will validate correctness of alert rules, returning a boolean and any errors.""" + if not self.path: + logger.debug("`cos-tool` unavailable. Not validating alert correctness.") + return True, "" + + with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: + rule_path = Path(tmpdir + "/validate_rule.yaml") + rule_path.write_text(yaml.dump(rules)) + + args = [str(self.path), "validate", str(rule_path)] + # noinspection PyBroadException + try: + self._exec(args) + return True, "" + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: + logger.debug("Validating the rules failed: %s", e.output) + return False, ", ".join( + [ + line + for line in e.output.decode("utf8").splitlines() + if "error validating" in line + ] + ) + + def validate_scrape_jobs(self, jobs: list) -> bool: + """Validate scrape jobs using cos-tool.""" + if not self.path: + logger.debug("`cos-tool` unavailable. Not validating scrape jobs.") + return True + conf = {"scrape_configs": jobs} + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tmpfile: + with open(tmpfile.name, "w") as f: + f.write(yaml.safe_dump(conf)) + try: + self._exec([str(self.path), "validate-config", tmpfile.name]) + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: + logger.error("Validating scrape jobs failed: {}".format(e.output)) + raise + return True + + def inject_label_matchers(self, expression, topology) -> str: + """Add label matchers to an expression.""" + if not topology: + return expression + if not self.path: + logger.debug("`cos-tool` unavailable. Leaving expression unchanged: %s", expression) + return expression + args = [str(self.path), "transform"] + args.extend( + ["--label-matcher={}={}".format(key, value) for key, value in topology.items()] + ) + + args.extend(["{}".format(expression)]) + # noinspection PyBroadException + try: + return self._exec(args) + except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: + logger.debug('Applying the expression failed: "%s", falling back to the original', e) + return expression + + def _get_tool_path(self) -> Optional[Path]: + arch = platform.machine() + arch = "amd64" if arch == "x86_64" else arch + res = "cos-tool-{}".format(arch) + try: + path = Path(res).resolve() + path.chmod(0o777) + return path + except NotImplementedError: + logger.debug("System lacks support for chmod") + except FileNotFoundError: + logger.debug('Could not locate cos-tool at: "{}"'.format(res)) + return None + + def _exec(self, cmd) -> str: + result = subprocess.run(cmd, check=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) + return result.stdout.decode("utf-8").strip() diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/metadata.yaml b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/metadata.yaml index cb1b0182..f234a767 100644 --- a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/metadata.yaml +++ b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/metadata.yaml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ name: openstack-exporter-k8s summary: OpenStack openstack-exporter service maintainer: OpenStack Charmers description: | - OpenStack openstack-exporter provides endpoint metrics ma boi + OpenStack openstack-exporter provides endpoint metrics for OpenStack services. version: 3 bases: - name: ubuntu @@ -23,15 +23,17 @@ resources: openstack-exporter-image: type: oci-image description: OCI image for OpenStack openstack-exporter - upstream-source: ghcr.io/canonical/openstack-exporter:2023.2 + upstream-source: ghcr.io/canonical/openstack-exporter:1.6.0-7533071 requires: - # identity-service: - # interface: keystone identity-ops: interface: keystone-resources - # certificates: - # interface: tls-certificates + +provides: + metrics-endpoint: + interface: prometheus_scrape + grafana-dashboard: + interface: grafana_dashboard peers: peers: diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/osci.yaml b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/osci.yaml index a497ac81..b56ba0eb 100644 --- a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/osci.yaml +++ b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/osci.yaml @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ build_type: charmcraft publish_charm: true charmcraft_channel: 2.0/stable - publish_channel: 2023.1/edge + publish_channel: 2023.2/edge diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/requirements.txt b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/requirements.txt index 3546f3e3..3b37feec 100644 --- a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/requirements.txt +++ b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/requirements.txt @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ ops jinja2 -git+https://github.com/openstack/charm-ops-sunbeam#egg=ops_sunbeam -pwgen +git+https://opendev.org/openstack/charm-ops-sunbeam#egg=ops_sunbeam +# COS requirement +cosl diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/src/charm.py b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/src/charm.py index d5409dfb..cda646aa 100755 --- a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/src/charm.py +++ b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/src/charm.py @@ -1,29 +1,45 @@ #!/usr/bin/env python3 +# Copyright 2023 Canonical Ltd. +# +# 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. """Openstack-exporter Operator Charm. This charm provide Openstack-exporter services as part of an OpenStack deployment """ -import hashlib -import json import logging -from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, List, Optional +from typing import ( + TYPE_CHECKING, + List, + Optional, +) +import charms.grafana_k8s.v0.grafana_dashboard as grafana_dashboard +import charms.prometheus_k8s.v0.prometheus_scrape as prometheus_scrape import ops -import pwgen -from ops.main import main - -import charms.keystone_k8s.v0.identity_resource as identity_resource -import ops_sunbeam.container_handlers as sunbeam_chandlers +import ops.charm import ops_sunbeam.charm as sunbeam_charm import ops_sunbeam.config_contexts as sunbeam_config_contexts +import ops_sunbeam.container_handlers as sunbeam_chandlers import ops_sunbeam.core as sunbeam_core import ops_sunbeam.relation_handlers as sunbeam_rhandlers - +from ops.main import ( + main, +) logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) -CREDENTIALS_SECRET_PREFIX = "credentials_" +CONFIGURE_SECRET_PREFIX = "configure-" CONTAINER = "openstack-exporter" @@ -36,21 +52,32 @@ class OSExporterConfigurationContext(sunbeam_config_contexts.ConfigContext): @property def ready(self) -> bool: """Whether the context has all the data is needs.""" - return self.charm.auth_url is not None + return all( + ( + self.charm.auth_url is not None, + self.charm.user_id_ops.ready, + ) + ) def context(self) -> dict: """OS Exporter configuration context.""" - username, password = self.charm.user_credentials + credentials = self.charm.user_id_ops.get_config_credentials() + auth_url = self.charm.auth_url + if credentials is None or auth_url is None: + return {} + username, password = credentials return { "domain_name": self.charm.domain, "project_name": self.charm.project, "username": username, "password": password, - "auth_url": self.charm.auth_url, + "auth_url": auth_url, } class OSExporterPebbleHandler(sunbeam_chandlers.ServicePebbleHandler): + """Pebble handler for the container.""" + def get_layer(self) -> dict: """Pebble configuration layer for the container.""" return { @@ -63,19 +90,64 @@ class OSExporterPebbleHandler(sunbeam_chandlers.ServicePebbleHandler): "command": ( "openstack-exporter" " --os-client-config /etc/os-exporter/clouds.yaml" - " --multi-cloud" + # Using legacy mode as params are not + # supported by prometheus_scrape interface + " default" ), + "user": "_daemon_", + "group": "_daemon_", "startup": "disabled", }, }, } +class MetricsEndpointRelationHandler(sunbeam_rhandlers.RelationHandler): + """Relation handler for Metrics Endpoint relation.""" + + if TYPE_CHECKING: + charm: "OSExporterOperatorCharm" + interface: prometheus_scrape.MetricsEndpointProvider + + def setup_event_handler(self) -> ops.Object: + """Configure event handlers for the relation.""" + logger.debug("Setting up Metrics Endpoint event handler") + interface = prometheus_scrape.MetricsEndpointProvider( + self.charm, jobs=self.charm._scrape_jobs + ) + + return interface + + @property + def ready(self) -> bool: + """Determine with the relation is ready for use.""" + return True + + +class GrafanaDashboardsRelationHandler(sunbeam_rhandlers.RelationHandler): + """Relation handler for Grafana Dashboards relation.""" + + interface: grafana_dashboard.GrafanaDashboardProvider + + def setup_event_handler(self) -> ops.Object: + """Configure event handlers for the relation.""" + logger.debug("Setting up Grafana Dashboard event handler") + interface = grafana_dashboard.GrafanaDashboardProvider( + self.charm, + ) + + return interface + + @property + def ready(self) -> bool: + """Determine with the relation is ready for use.""" + return True + + class OSExporterOperatorCharm(sunbeam_charm.OSBaseOperatorCharmK8S): """Charm the service.""" mandatory_relations = { - # "certificates", "identity-ops", } service_name = "openstack-exporter" @@ -89,11 +161,6 @@ class OSExporterOperatorCharm(sunbeam_charm.OSBaseOperatorCharmK8S): "_daemon_", "_daemon_", ), - # sunbeam_core.ContainerConfigFile( - # "/etc/ssl/ca.pem", - # "_daemon_", - # "_daemon_", - # ), ] @property @@ -131,42 +198,92 @@ class OSExporterOperatorCharm(sunbeam_charm.OSBaseOperatorCharmK8S): @property def domain(self): """Domain name for openstack-exporter.""" - return "default" + return "admin_domain" @property def project(self): """Project name for openstack-exporter.""" - return "services" + return "admin" @property - def user_credentials(self) -> tuple: - """Credentials for domain admin user.""" - credentials_id = self._get_os_exporter_credentials_secret() - credentials = self.model.get_secret(id=credentials_id) - username = credentials.get_content().get("username") - user_password = credentials.get_content().get("password") - return (username, user_password) + def _scrape_jobs(self) -> list: + return [ + # # params not supported by prometheus_scrape interface + # { + # "job_name": "openstack-cloud-metrics", + # "metrics_path": "/probe", + # # "params": { + # # "cloud": ["default"], + # # }, + # "scrape_timeout": "30s", + # "static_configs": [ + # { + # "targets": [ + # f"*:{self.default_public_ingress_port}", + # ] + # } + # ], + # }, + { + # this will become the internal exporter metrics when + # probe can be configured with params + "job_name": "openstack-cloud-metrics", + "scrape_timeout": "60s", + "static_configs": [ + { + "targets": [ + f"*:{self.default_public_ingress_port}", + ] + } + ], + }, + ] @property def auth_url(self) -> Optional[str]: """Auth url for openstack-exporter.""" - for op in self.id_ops.interface.response.get("ops"): - if op.get("name") != "list_endpoint": - continue - for endpoint in op.get("value", []): - return endpoint.get("url") - return None + label = CONFIGURE_SECRET_PREFIX + "auth-url" + secret_id = self.leader_get(label) + if not secret_id: + return None + secret = self.model.get_secret(id=secret_id) + return secret.get_content()["auth-url"] def get_relation_handlers(self) -> List[sunbeam_rhandlers.RelationHandler]: """Relation handlers for the service.""" handlers = super().get_relation_handlers() - self.id_ops = sunbeam_rhandlers.IdentityResourceRequiresHandler( - self, - "identity-ops", - self.handle_keystone_ops, - mandatory="identity-ops" in self.mandatory_relations, + self.user_id_ops = ( + sunbeam_rhandlers.UserIdentityResourceRequiresHandler( + self, + "identity-ops", + self.configure_charm, + mandatory="identity-ops" in self.mandatory_relations, + name=self.os_exporter_user, + domain=self.domain, + project=self.project, + project_domain=self.domain, + role="admin", + add_suffix=True, + rotate=ops.SecretRotate.MONTHLY, + extra_ops=self._get_list_endpoint_ops(), + extra_ops_process=self._handle_list_endpoint_response, + ) ) - handlers.append(self.id_ops) + handlers.append(self.user_id_ops) + self.metrics_endpoint = MetricsEndpointRelationHandler( + self, + "metrics-endpoint", + self.configure_charm, + mandatory="metrics-endpoint" in self.mandatory_relations, + ) + handlers.append(self.metrics_endpoint) + self.grafana_dashboard = GrafanaDashboardsRelationHandler( + self, + "grafana-dashboard", + self.configure_charm, + mandatory="grafana-dashboard" in self.mandatory_relations, + ) + handlers.append(self.grafana_dashboard) return handlers def get_pebble_handlers( @@ -184,106 +301,52 @@ class OSExporterOperatorCharm(sunbeam_charm.OSBaseOperatorCharmK8S): ), ] - def hash_ops(self, ops: list) -> str: - """Return the sha1 of the requested ops.""" - return hashlib.sha1(json.dumps(ops).encode()).hexdigest() + def _get_list_endpoint_ops(self) -> list: + """Generate ops request for list endpoint.""" + return [ + { + "name": "list_endpoint", + "params": {"name": "keystone", "interface": "admin"}, + } + ] - def _grant_os_exporter_credentials_secret( + def _retrieve_or_set_config_secret( self, - relation: ops.Relation, - ) -> None: - """Grant secret access to the related units.""" - credentials_id = None - try: - credentials_id = self._get_os_exporter_credentials_secret() - secret = self.model.get_secret(id=credentials_id) - logger.debug( - f"Granting access to secret {credentials_id} for relation " - f"{relation.app.name} {relation.name}/{relation.id}" - ) - secret.grant(relation) - except (ops.ModelError, ops.SecretNotFoundError) as e: - logger.debug( - f"Error during granting access to secret {credentials_id} for " - f"relation {relation.app.name} {relation.name}/{relation.id}: " - f"{str(e)}" - ) - - def _retrieve_or_set_secret( - self, - username: str, + key: str, + value: str, rotate: ops.SecretRotate = ops.SecretRotate.NEVER, - add_suffix_to_username: bool = False, ) -> str: """Retrieve or create a secret.""" - label = f"{CREDENTIALS_SECRET_PREFIX}{username}" - credentials_id = self.peers.get_app_data(label) + label = CONFIGURE_SECRET_PREFIX + key + credentials_id = self.leader_get(label) if credentials_id: + secret = self.model.get_secret(id=credentials_id) + content = secret.get_content() + if content[key] != value: + content[key] = value + secret.set_content(content) return credentials_id - password = str(pwgen.pwgen(12)) - if add_suffix_to_username: - suffix = pwgen.pwgen(6) - username = f"{username}-{suffix}" credentials_secret = self.model.app.add_secret( - {"username": username, "password": password}, + {key: value}, label=label, rotate=rotate, ) - self.peers.set_app_data( + self.leader_set( { label: credentials_secret.id, } ) return credentials_secret.id - def _get_os_exporter_credentials_secret(self) -> str: - """Get domain admin secret.""" - label = f"{CREDENTIALS_SECRET_PREFIX}{self.os_exporter_user}" - credentials_id = self.peers.get_app_data(label) - - if not credentials_id: - credentials_id = self._retrieve_or_set_secret( - self.os_exporter_user, - ) - - return credentials_id - - def _get_os_exporter_user_ops(self) -> list: - """Generate ops request for domain setup.""" - credentials_id = self._get_os_exporter_credentials_secret() - ops = [ - # show domain default - { - "name": "show_domain", - "params": {"name": "default"}, - }, - # fetch keystone endpoint - { - "name": "list_endpoint", - "params": {"name": "keystone", "interface": "admin"}, - }, - # Create user openstack exporter - { - "name": "create_user", - "params": { - "name": self.os_exporter_user, - "password": credentials_id, - "domain": "default", - }, - }, - # check with reader system scoped permissions - ] - return ops - - def _handle_initial_os_exporter_user_setup_response( - self, - event: ops.RelationEvent, + def _handle_list_endpoint_response( + self, event: ops.EventBase, response: dict ) -> None: - """Handle domain setup response from identity-ops.""" + """Handle response from identity-ops.""" + logger.info("%r", response) if { op.get("return-code") - for op in self.id_ops.interface.response.get( + for op in response.get( "ops", [], ) @@ -292,40 +355,16 @@ class OSExporterOperatorCharm(sunbeam_charm.OSBaseOperatorCharmK8S): "Initial openstack exporter user setup commands completed," " running configure charm" ) - self.configure_charm(event) - - def handle_keystone_ops(self, event: ops.RelationEvent) -> None: - """Event handler for identity ops.""" - if isinstance(event, identity_resource.IdentityOpsProviderReadyEvent): - self._state.identity_ops_ready = True - - if not self.unit.is_leader(): - return - - # Send op request only by leader unit - ops = self._get_os_exporter_user_ops() - id_ = self.hash_ops(ops) - self._grant_os_exporter_credentials_secret(event.relation) - request = { - "id": id_, - "tag": "initial_openstack_exporter_user_setup", - "ops": ops, - } - logger.debug(f"Sending ops request: {request}") - self.id_ops.interface.request_ops(request) - elif isinstance( - event, - identity_resource.IdentityOpsProviderGoneAwayEvent, - ): - self._state.identity_ops_ready = False - elif isinstance(event, identity_resource.IdentityOpsResponseEvent): - if not self.unit.is_leader(): - return - response = self.id_ops.interface.response - logger.debug(f"Got response from keystone: {response}") - 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logging -from pathlib import Path - -import pytest -import yaml -from pytest_operator.plugin import OpsTest - -logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) - -METADATA = yaml.safe_load(Path("./metadata.yaml").read_text()) -APP_NAME = METADATA["name"] - - -@pytest.mark.abort_on_fail -async def test_build_and_deploy(ops_test: OpsTest): - """Build the charm-under-test and deploy it together with related charms. - - Assert on the unit status before any relations/configurations take place. - """ - # Build and deploy charm from local source folder - charm = await ops_test.build_charm(".") - resources = {"httpbin-image": METADATA["resources"]["httpbin-image"]["upstream-source"]} - - # Deploy the charm and wait for active/idle status - await asyncio.gather( - ops_test.model.deploy(charm, resources=resources, application_name=APP_NAME), - ops_test.model.wait_for_idle( - apps=[APP_NAME], status="active", raise_on_blocked=True, timeout=1000 - ), - ) diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/tests/unit/__init__.py b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/tests/unit/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b0596878 --- /dev/null +++ b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/tests/unit/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Copyright 2023 Canonical Ltd. +# +# 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. + +"""Unit tests for OSExporter operator.""" diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/tests/unit/test_charm.py b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/tests/unit/test_charm.py deleted file mode 100644 index 60043757..00000000 --- a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/tests/unit/test_charm.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2023 Guillaume -# See LICENSE file for licensing details. -# -# Learn more about testing at: https://juju.is/docs/sdk/testing - -import unittest - -import ops -import ops.testing -from charm import OpenstackExporterK8SCharm - - -class TestCharm(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - self.harness = ops.testing.Harness(OpenstackExporterK8SCharm) - self.addCleanup(self.harness.cleanup) - self.harness.begin() - - def test_httpbin_pebble_ready(self): - # Expected plan after Pebble ready with default config - expected_plan = { - "services": { - "httpbin": { - "override": "replace", - "summary": "httpbin", - "command": "gunicorn -b 0.0.0.0:80 httpbin:app -k gevent", - "startup": "enabled", - "environment": {"GUNICORN_CMD_ARGS": "--log-level info"}, - } - }, - } - # Simulate the container coming up and emission of pebble-ready event - self.harness.container_pebble_ready("httpbin") - # Get the plan now we've run PebbleReady - updated_plan = self.harness.get_container_pebble_plan("httpbin").to_dict() - # Check we've got the plan we expected - self.assertEqual(expected_plan, updated_plan) - # Check the service was started - service = self.harness.model.unit.get_container("httpbin").get_service("httpbin") - self.assertTrue(service.is_running()) - # Ensure we set an ActiveStatus with no message - self.assertEqual(self.harness.model.unit.status, ops.ActiveStatus()) - - def test_config_changed_valid_can_connect(self): - # Ensure the simulated Pebble API is reachable - self.harness.set_can_connect("httpbin", True) - # Trigger a config-changed event with an updated value - self.harness.update_config({"log-level": "debug"}) - # Get the plan now we've run PebbleReady - updated_plan = self.harness.get_container_pebble_plan("httpbin").to_dict() - updated_env = updated_plan["services"]["httpbin"]["environment"] - # Check the config change was effective - self.assertEqual(updated_env, {"GUNICORN_CMD_ARGS": "--log-level debug"}) - self.assertEqual(self.harness.model.unit.status, ops.ActiveStatus()) - - def test_config_changed_valid_cannot_connect(self): - # Trigger a config-changed event with an updated value - self.harness.update_config({"log-level": "debug"}) - # Check the charm is in WaitingStatus - self.assertIsInstance(self.harness.model.unit.status, ops.WaitingStatus) - - def test_config_changed_invalid(self): - # Ensure the simulated Pebble API is reachable - self.harness.set_can_connect("httpbin", True) - # Trigger a config-changed event with an updated value - self.harness.update_config({"log-level": "foobar"}) - # Check the charm is in BlockedStatus - self.assertIsInstance(self.harness.model.unit.status, ops.BlockedStatus) diff --git a/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/tests/unit/test_os_exporter.py b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/tests/unit/test_os_exporter.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ecc89af4 --- /dev/null +++ b/charms/openstack-exporter-k8s/tests/unit/test_os_exporter.py @@ -0,0 +1,101 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 + +# Copyright 2023 Canonical Ltd. +# +# 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. + +"""Unit tests for Openstack Exporter operator.""" + +import json + +import ops_sunbeam.test_utils as test_utils +from mock import ( + Mock, +) +from ops.testing import ( + Harness, +) + +import charm + + +class _OSExporterTestOperatorCharm(charm.OSExporterOperatorCharm): + """Test Operator Charm for Openstack Exporter Operator.""" + + def __init__(self, framework): + self.seen_events = [] + super().__init__(framework) + + def _log_event(self, event): + self.seen_events.append(type(event).__name__) + + def configure_charm(self, event): + super().configure_charm(event) + self._log_event(event) + + +class TestOSExporterOperatorCharm(test_utils.CharmTestCase): + """Unit tests for OSExporter Operator.""" + + PATCHES = [] + + def setUp(self): + """Set up environment for unit test.""" + super().setUp(charm, self.PATCHES) + self.harness = test_utils.get_harness( + _OSExporterTestOperatorCharm, container_calls=self.container_calls + ) + + self.addCleanup(self.harness.cleanup) + self.harness.begin() + + def add_complete_identity_resource_relation(self, harness: Harness) -> int: + """Add complete Identity resource relation.""" + rel_id = harness.add_relation("identity-ops", "keystone") + harness.add_relation_unit(rel_id, "keystone/0") + harness.charm.user_id_ops.get_config_credentials = Mock( + return_value=("test", "test") + ) + harness.update_relation_data( + rel_id, + "keystone", + { + "response": json.dumps( + { + "id": 1, + "tag": "create_user", + "ops": [{"name": "create_user", "return-code": 0}], + } + ) + }, + ) + return rel_id + + def test_pebble_ready_handler(self): + """Test pebble ready handler.""" + self.assertEqual(self.harness.charm.seen_events, []) + test_utils.set_all_pebbles_ready(self.harness) + self.assertEqual(len(self.harness.charm.seen_events), 1) + + def test_all_relations(self): + """Test all integrations for operator.""" + self.harness.set_leader() + test_utils.set_all_pebbles_ready(self.harness) + # this adds all the default/common relations + self.add_complete_identity_resource_relation(self.harness) + + config_files = [ + "/etc/os-exporter/clouds.yaml", + ] + for f in config_files: + self.check_file("openstack-exporter", f)