igaster / laravel-metrics
Description
Requires
- php: >=7.1
- laravel/framework: >=5.6
Requires (Dev)
- orchestra/testbench: ^4.0|^5.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^8.0
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-10-29 05:53:26 UTC
README
Introduction
Configuration
Samples provider
This is a class that it is responsible for configuring a Metric, and providing samples
use Carbon\Carbon; use Igaster\LaravelMetrics\Models\Metric; use Igaster\LaravelMetrics\Services\Metrics\MetricsInterface; use Igaster\LaravelMetrics\Services\Metrics\Sample; use Igaster\LaravelMetrics\Services\Metrics\Segments\SegmentLevel; class ExampleSamplesProvider implements MetricsInterface { /** * Register a list of Metrics that this class will provide. * Returns an array of Metric */ public function registerMetrics(): array { // ... } /** * Return an array of Samples that have a timestamp >= $from (inclusive) and < $until (exclusive) * It will be called once for each $metric, every time that it's shortest sampling period has been completed (ie every minute/day etc) */ public function sample(Metric $metric, Carbon $from): array { // ... }
Examples:
registerMetrics()
:
This method configure any number of Metrics
public function registerMetrics(): array { return [ Metric::factory('metric-slug', [ SegmentLevel::HOUR, // Aggregation levels SegmentLevel::DAY, SegmentLevel::MONTH, ], [ 'size', // Partition names (keys) 'color', ]), ]; }
sample()
:
This method will be executed at the end of the lowest sampling segment for every metric (ie every hour/day etc). It should return an array of Samples that are created from each event that occurred during this period
public function sample(Metric $metric, Carbon $from, Carbon $until): array { return [ new Sample(4, [ // Each sample may have a value 'size' => 'large', 'color' => 'blue', ]), new Sample(5, [ 'size' => 'large', // a partition can be skipped. Means "any value" ]), new Sample(6, [ 'size' => 'large', 'color' => null, // Null is a normal value. it is not the same with skipping it (=any value) ]), // ... ]; }
Sample from an Eloquent model
You may use the HasMetricsTrait
in your models that you want to sample. This trait automates the eloquent query, and provides a convenient interface to transform your models to samples.
Note: This step is optional. You can just implement the MetricsInterface
in your model, as it is described in the previous section.
This is an example:
use Igaster\LaravelMetrics\Models\Metric; use Igaster\LaravelMetrics\Services\Metrics\HasMetricsTrait; use Igaster\LaravelMetrics\Services\Metrics\MetricsInterface; use Igaster\LaravelMetrics\Services\Metrics\Sample; use Igaster\LaravelMetrics\Services\Metrics\Segments\SegmentLevel; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Builder; use Illuminate\Database\Eloquent\Model; class ExampleSamplesModel extends Model implements MetricsInterface { use HasMetricsTrait; /** @var string $samplesTimestampColumn Sets column that will be treated as a timestamp */ private $samplesTimestampColumn = 'created_at'; // This is the default. Declaration can be omitted /** * Register a list of Metrics that this class will provide. * Returns an array of Metric */ public function registerMetrics(): array { return [ Metric::factory('metric-slug', [ SegmentLevel::HOUR, SegmentLevel::DAY, ], [ 'color' ]), ]; } /** * You can customize the query that will get the sampled items. * You don't have filter items based on their timestamp for current time slot. * These will be automatically selected based on the "created_at" value */ public function getSamplesQuery(Metric $metric): Builder { return self::query() ->where('status','=','published') // Add your business logic... ->select([ 'quantity', // It is a good practice to get only the columns that are required in makeSample() 'color' ]); } /** * Transforms current eloquent model to a Sample */ public function makeSample(): Sample { return new Sample( $this->quantity, [ 'color' => $this->color, ] ); } }
Getting the samples
Sampling is a two step process:
1) Create a "Sampler" object:
- Each sampler is attached to a "Samples Provider" which will be probed in regular intervals
- You can create the Sampler either a) from an object instance , or b) from a Model classname:
// a) Create a sampler from an object instance: $samplesProvider = new ExampleSamplesProvider(); // ExampleSamplesProvider implements MetricsInterface. $sampler = new MetricSampler($samplesProvider); // b) Create a sampler from a Model: $sampler = new MetricSampler(SomeModel::class); // SomeModel implements MetricsInterface.
2) Get & Process samples for some time-slots.
These requirements must be met:
- A time-slot must be completed in order to get valid results (ie you can get samples from last hour, but not from current hour)
- Time is linear: Time-slots must be processed in sequential order. Samples within a time-slot can be fetched in any order because they are processed as a batch.
// Sample a single timeslot that starts at a timestamp. // If a metric doesn't have a time-slot that starts at current timestamp, it will be skipped. $sampler->sample($timestamp); // Sample for a period of time $sampler->samplePeriod($from, $until); // Continue sampling since last sample was taken, and stop at some timestamp. // If this is the 1st time that a metric is processed then current timestamp is initialized as starting time // Only metrics that have a whole time-slot completed since last execution will be executed. // $until doesn't have to match with the end of a time-slot. The end of the latest time-slot for each metric will be calculated and used. // You should design your system to call this method in regular intervals $sampler->sampleUntil($until);
Querying Metrics
Count & Sum
Get count/sum of samples within a period. Partitions can optionally be specified
// Get count of events that occurred between two timestamps // and have size=small, and color=red Metric::get('metric-slug')->count( Carbon::parse('2020-01-01 00:00:00'), Carbon::parse('2020-01-01 02:00:00'), [ 'size' => 'small', 'color' => 'red' ] )); // Get total (sum) of events values that occurred between two timestamps // and have size=small, and color=ANY (includes all color values) Metric::get('metric-slug')->value( Carbon::parse('2020-01-01 00:00:00'), Carbon::parse('2020-01-01 02:00:00'), [ 'size' => 'small', ] )); // Get count of events that occurred between two timestamps // and belong to any partition Metric::get('metric-slug')->count( Carbon::parse('2020-01-01 00:00:00'), Carbon::parse('2020-01-01 02:00:00') ));
Get by hour/day/month etc
The following methods are available in the Metric class:
$metric = Metric::get('metric-slug'); $metric->getByMinute($from, $until, $partitions); $metric->getByHour($from, $until, $partitions); $metric->getByDay($from, $until, $partitions); $metric->getByMonth($from, $until, $partitions); $metric->getByYear($from, $until, $partitions);
Example:
Metric::get('metric-slug')->getByDay( Carbon::parse('2020-01-01 00:00:00'), Carbon::parse('2020-01-02 10:00:00'), [ 'color' => 'red', ] ); // Result is a collection for every day: // [ // [ // "from" => "2020-01-01 00:00:00", // "until" => "2020-01-02 00:00:00", // "count" => 72, // "value" => 144.0, // ], // [ // "from" => "2020-01-02 00:00:00", // "until" => "2020-01-03 00:00:00", // "count" => 72, // "value" => 144.0, // ], // ... // ];