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matterbridge/vendor/github.com/gopackage/ddp/stats.go
Wim 4dd8bae5c9
Update dependencies (#1610)
* Update dependencies

* Update module to go 1.17
2021-10-17 00:47:22 +02:00

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package ddp
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"sync"
"time"
)
// Gather statistics about a DDP connection.
// Stats tracks statistics for i/o operations.
type Stats struct {
// Bytes is the total number of bytes transferred.
Bytes int64
// Ops is the total number of i/o operations performed.
Ops int64
// Errors is the total number of i/o errors encountered.
Errors int64
// Runtime is the duration that stats have been gathered.
Runtime time.Duration
}
// ClientStats displays combined statistics for the Client.
type ClientStats struct {
// Reads provides statistics on the raw i/o network reads for the current connection.
Reads *Stats
// Reads provides statistics on the raw i/o network reads for the all client connections.
TotalReads *Stats
// Writes provides statistics on the raw i/o network writes for the current connection.
Writes *Stats
// Writes provides statistics on the raw i/o network writes for all the client connections.
TotalWrites *Stats
// Reconnects is the number of reconnections the client has made.
Reconnects int64
// PingsSent is the number of pings sent by the client
PingsSent int64
// PingsRecv is the number of pings received by the client
PingsRecv int64
}
// String produces a compact string representation of the client stats.
func (stats *ClientStats) String() string {
i := stats.Reads
ti := stats.TotalReads
o := stats.Writes
to := stats.TotalWrites
totalRun := (ti.Runtime * 1000000) / 1000000
run := (i.Runtime * 1000000) / 1000000
return fmt.Sprintf("bytes: %d/%d##%d/%d ops: %d/%d##%d/%d err: %d/%d##%d/%d reconnects: %d pings: %d/%d uptime: %v##%v",
i.Bytes, o.Bytes,
ti.Bytes, to.Bytes,
i.Ops, o.Ops,
ti.Ops, to.Ops,
i.Errors, o.Errors,
ti.Errors, to.Errors,
stats.Reconnects,
stats.PingsRecv, stats.PingsSent,
run, totalRun)
}
// CollectionStats combines statistics about a collection.
type CollectionStats struct {
Name string // Name of the collection
Count int // Count is the total number of documents in the collection
}
// String produces a compact string representation of the collection stat.
func (s *CollectionStats) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s[%d]", s.Name, s.Count)
}
// StatsTracker provides the basic tooling for tracking i/o stats.
type StatsTracker struct {
bytes int64
ops int64
errors int64
start time.Time
lock sync.Mutex
}
// NewStatsTracker create a new tracker with start time set to now.
func NewStatsTracker() *StatsTracker {
return &StatsTracker{start: time.Now()}
}
// Op records an i/o operation. The parameters are passed through to
// allow easy chaining.
func (t *StatsTracker) Op(n int, err error) (int, error) {
t.lock.Lock()
defer t.lock.Unlock()
t.ops++
if err == nil {
t.bytes += int64(n)
} else {
if err == io.EOF {
// I don't think we should log EOF stats as an error
} else {
t.errors++
}
}
return n, err
}
// Snapshot takes a snapshot of the current Reader statistics.
func (t *StatsTracker) Snapshot() *Stats {
t.lock.Lock()
defer t.lock.Unlock()
return t.snap()
}
// Reset all stats to initial values.
func (t *StatsTracker) Reset() *Stats {
t.lock.Lock()
defer t.lock.Unlock()
stats := t.snap()
t.bytes = 0
t.ops = 0
t.errors = 0
t.start = time.Now()
return stats
}
func (t *StatsTracker) snap() *Stats {
return &Stats{Bytes: t.bytes, Ops: t.ops, Errors: t.errors, Runtime: time.Since(t.start)}
}
// ReaderStats tracks statistics on any io.Reader.
// ReaderStats wraps a Reader and passes data to the actual data consumer.
type ReaderStats struct {
StatsTracker
Reader io.Reader
}
// NewReaderStats creates a ReaderStats object for the provided Reader.
func NewReaderStats(reader io.Reader) *ReaderStats {
r := &ReaderStats{Reader: reader}
r.Reset()
return r
}
// Read passes through a read collecting statistics and logging activity.
func (r *ReaderStats) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
return r.Op(r.Reader.Read(p))
}
// WriterStats tracks statistics on any io.Writer.
// WriterStats wraps a Writer and passes data to the actual data producer.
type WriterStats struct {
StatsTracker
Writer io.Writer
}
// NewWriterStats creates a WriterStats object for the provided Writer.
func NewWriterStats(writer io.Writer) *WriterStats {
w := &WriterStats{Writer: writer}
w.Reset()
return w
}
// Write collects Writer statistics.
func (w *WriterStats) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
if w.Writer != nil {
return w.Op(w.Writer.Write(p))
}
return 0, nil
}