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parser: Let the TIMESERIES command accept optional data-source names. master
authorSebastian Harl <sh@tokkee.org>
Sun, 18 Dec 2016 18:15:23 +0000 (19:15 +0100)
committerSebastian Harl <sh@tokkee.org>
Sun, 18 Dec 2016 18:15:23 +0000 (19:15 +0100)
These may be specified as an array of strings after the time-series
identifier.

doc/sysdbql.7.txt
src/frontend/query.c
src/include/parser/ast.h
src/parser/ast.c
src/parser/grammar.y

index 587cd6cc72bee0fe71d2f046480bea47aa9f59de..9c8b3057cf062eea4ca7fe9720bd9483cdbe5e39 100644 (file)
@@ -68,12 +68,14 @@ objects matching that filter will be included in the reply. See the sections
 the search and filter conditions.
 
 *TIMESERIES* '<hostname>'.'<metric>' [START '<datetime>'] [END '<datetime>']::
+*TIMESERIES* '<hostname>'.'<metric>'\[<data-source, ...\] [START '<datetime>'] [END '<datetime>']::
 Retrieve a time-series for the specified host's metric. The data is retrieved
 from a backend data-store based on information provided by the respective
 query plugin. The return value includes the actual start and end time of the
-time-series and one or multiple sequences of time-stamp / value pairs. If the
-metric does not exist or if the backend data-store is not supported, an error
-is returned.
+time-series and one or multiple sequences of time-stamp / value pairs. If any
+data-source names have been specified, only those data-sources will be
+returned. If the metric or a specified data-source does not exist or if the
+backend data-store is not supported, an error is returned.
 
 MATCHING clause
 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
index 51658212e95671d1c5e76d57d8b515f3eb6728a6..2a1954abc9a87ebc966dff97e1af47244f76645a 100644 (file)
@@ -247,6 +247,8 @@ exec_timeseries(sdb_ast_timeseries_t *ts, sdb_strbuf_t *buf, sdb_strbuf_t *errbu
        fetch.obj_type = SDB_METRIC;
        fetch.hostname = strdup(ts->hostname);
        fetch.name = strdup(ts->metric);
+       opts.data_names = (const char * const *)ts->data_names;
+       opts.data_names_len = ts->data_names_len;
        opts.start = ts->start;
        opts.end = ts->end;
 
index 4272ec04f1285e71f0493b7d216d1be717ecaa66..110ee082a93402d11319ac3b8a63145e8a145b88 100644 (file)
@@ -326,12 +326,14 @@ typedef struct {
        sdb_ast_node_t super;
        char *hostname;
        char *metric;
+       char **data_names;
+       size_t data_names_len;
        sdb_time_t start;
        sdb_time_t end;
 } sdb_ast_timeseries_t;
 #define SDB_AST_TIMESERIES(obj) ((sdb_ast_timeseries_t *)(obj))
 #define SDB_AST_TIMESERIES_INIT \
-       { { SDB_OBJECT_INIT, SDB_AST_TYPE_TIMESERIES, -1 }, NULL, NULL, 0, 0 }
+       { { SDB_OBJECT_INIT, SDB_AST_TYPE_TIMESERIES, -1 }, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
 
 /*
  * AST constructors:
@@ -425,10 +427,11 @@ sdb_ast_store_create(int obj_type, char *hostname,
 /*
  * sdb_ast_timeseries_create:
  * Creates an AST node representing a TIMESERIES command. The newly created
- * node takes ownership of the strings.
+ * node takes ownership of the strings and string vectors.
  */
 sdb_ast_node_t *
 sdb_ast_timeseries_create(char *hostname, char *metric,
+               char **data_names, size_t data_names_len,
                sdb_time_t start, sdb_time_t end);
 
 #ifdef __cplusplus
index 96c05ffa612ab22fb4e28658912b98b48c65bc1a..1db342cadf6e6b796fafd8ed05c39d985efce23b 100644 (file)
@@ -141,6 +141,13 @@ timeseries_destroy(sdb_object_t *obj)
                free(timeseries->hostname);
        if (timeseries->metric)
                free(timeseries->metric);
+       if (timeseries->data_names) {
+               size_t i;
+               for (i = 0; i < timeseries->data_names_len; i++)
+                       free(timeseries->data_names[i]);
+               free(timeseries->data_names);
+               timeseries->data_names = NULL;
+       }
        timeseries->hostname = timeseries->metric = NULL;
 } /* timeseries_destroy */
 
@@ -372,6 +379,7 @@ sdb_ast_store_create(int obj_type, char *hostname,
 
 sdb_ast_node_t *
 sdb_ast_timeseries_create(char *hostname, char *metric,
+               char **data_names, size_t data_names_len,
                sdb_time_t start, sdb_time_t end)
 {
        sdb_ast_timeseries_t *timeseries;
@@ -383,6 +391,8 @@ sdb_ast_timeseries_create(char *hostname, char *metric,
 
        timeseries->hostname = hostname;
        timeseries->metric = metric;
+       timeseries->data_names = data_names;
+       timeseries->data_names_len = data_names_len;
        timeseries->start = start;
        timeseries->end = end;
        return SDB_AST_NODE(timeseries);
index 6654780c185ddcd88ad3d3d8517fc48c1e566813..61891888d18423823141f4086bdb70e80ac55cfa 100644 (file)
@@ -392,14 +392,36 @@ metric_store_clause:
        /* empty */ { $$.type = $$.id = NULL; $$.last_update = 0; }
 
 /*
- * TIMESERIES <host>.<metric> [START <datetime>] [END <datetime>];
+ * TIMESERIES <host>.<metric>[<data-source>...] [START <datetime>] [END <datetime>];
  *
  * Returns a time-series for the specified host's metric.
  */
 timeseries_statement:
        TIMESERIES STRING '.' STRING start_clause end_clause
                {
-                       $$ = sdb_ast_timeseries_create($2, $4, $5, $6);
+                       $$ = sdb_ast_timeseries_create($2, $4, NULL, 0, $5, $6);
+                       CK_OOM($$);
+               }
+       |
+       TIMESERIES STRING '.' STRING array start_clause end_clause
+               {
+                       char **ds;
+                       size_t ds_num;
+
+                       if ($5.type != (SDB_TYPE_ARRAY | SDB_TYPE_STRING)) {
+                               sdb_parser_yyerrorf(&yylloc, scanner, YY_("syntax error, "
+                                               "unexpected array of type %s; expected STRING"),
+                                               SDB_TYPE_TO_STRING($5.type));
+                               sdb_data_free_datum(&$5);
+                               free($2);
+                               free($4);
+                               YYABORT;
+                       }
+
+                       ds = $5.data.array.values;
+                       ds_num = $5.data.array.length;
+
+                       $$ = sdb_ast_timeseries_create($2, $4, ds, ds_num, $6, $7);
                        CK_OOM($$);
                }
        ;