forked from TrueCloudLab/distribution
f9ccd2c6ea
Signed-off-by: Sebastiaan van Stijn <github@gone.nl>
308 lines
8.8 KiB
Go
308 lines
8.8 KiB
Go
package health
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import (
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"net/http"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"github.com/distribution/distribution/v3/context"
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"github.com/distribution/distribution/v3/registry/api/errcode"
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)
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// A Registry is a collection of checks. Most applications will use the global
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// registry defined in DefaultRegistry. However, unit tests may need to create
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// separate registries to isolate themselves from other tests.
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type Registry struct {
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mu sync.RWMutex
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registeredChecks map[string]Checker
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}
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// NewRegistry creates a new registry. This isn't necessary for normal use of
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// the package, but may be useful for unit tests so individual tests have their
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// own set of checks.
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func NewRegistry() *Registry {
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return &Registry{
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registeredChecks: make(map[string]Checker),
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}
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}
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// DefaultRegistry is the default registry where checks are registered. It is
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// the registry used by the HTTP handler.
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var DefaultRegistry *Registry
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// Checker is the interface for a Health Checker
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type Checker interface {
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// Check returns nil if the service is okay.
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Check() error
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}
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// CheckFunc is a convenience type to create functions that implement
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// the Checker interface
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type CheckFunc func() error
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// Check Implements the Checker interface to allow for any func() error method
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// to be passed as a Checker
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func (cf CheckFunc) Check() error {
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return cf()
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}
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// Updater implements a health check that is explicitly set.
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type Updater interface {
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Checker
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// Update updates the current status of the health check.
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Update(status error)
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}
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// updater implements Checker and Updater, providing an asynchronous Update
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// method.
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// This allows us to have a Checker that returns the Check() call immediately
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// not blocking on a potentially expensive check.
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type updater struct {
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mu sync.Mutex
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status error
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}
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// Check implements the Checker interface
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func (u *updater) Check() error {
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u.mu.Lock()
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defer u.mu.Unlock()
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return u.status
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}
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// Update implements the Updater interface, allowing asynchronous access to
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// the status of a Checker.
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func (u *updater) Update(status error) {
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u.mu.Lock()
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defer u.mu.Unlock()
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u.status = status
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}
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// NewStatusUpdater returns a new updater
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func NewStatusUpdater() Updater {
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return &updater{}
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}
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// thresholdUpdater implements Checker and Updater, providing an asynchronous Update
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// method.
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// This allows us to have a Checker that returns the Check() call immediately
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// not blocking on a potentially expensive check.
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type thresholdUpdater struct {
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mu sync.Mutex
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status error
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threshold int
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count int
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}
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// Check implements the Checker interface
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func (tu *thresholdUpdater) Check() error {
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tu.mu.Lock()
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defer tu.mu.Unlock()
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if tu.count >= tu.threshold {
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return tu.status
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}
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return nil
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}
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// thresholdUpdater implements the Updater interface, allowing asynchronous
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// access to the status of a Checker.
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func (tu *thresholdUpdater) Update(status error) {
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tu.mu.Lock()
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defer tu.mu.Unlock()
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if status == nil {
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tu.count = 0
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} else if tu.count < tu.threshold {
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tu.count++
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}
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tu.status = status
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}
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// NewThresholdStatusUpdater returns a new thresholdUpdater
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func NewThresholdStatusUpdater(t int) Updater {
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return &thresholdUpdater{threshold: t}
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}
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// PeriodicChecker wraps an updater to provide a periodic checker
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func PeriodicChecker(check Checker, period time.Duration) Checker {
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u := NewStatusUpdater()
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go func() {
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t := time.NewTicker(period)
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defer t.Stop()
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for {
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<-t.C
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u.Update(check.Check())
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}
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}()
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return u
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}
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// PeriodicThresholdChecker wraps an updater to provide a periodic checker that
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// uses a threshold before it changes status
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func PeriodicThresholdChecker(check Checker, period time.Duration, threshold int) Checker {
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tu := NewThresholdStatusUpdater(threshold)
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go func() {
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t := time.NewTicker(period)
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defer t.Stop()
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for {
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<-t.C
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tu.Update(check.Check())
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}
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}()
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return tu
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}
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// CheckStatus returns a map with all the current health check errors
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func (registry *Registry) CheckStatus() map[string]string { // TODO(stevvooe) this needs a proper type
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registry.mu.RLock()
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defer registry.mu.RUnlock()
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statusKeys := make(map[string]string)
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for k, v := range registry.registeredChecks {
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err := v.Check()
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if err != nil {
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statusKeys[k] = err.Error()
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}
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}
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return statusKeys
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}
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// CheckStatus returns a map with all the current health check errors from the
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// default registry.
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func CheckStatus() map[string]string {
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return DefaultRegistry.CheckStatus()
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}
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// Register associates the checker with the provided name.
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func (registry *Registry) Register(name string, check Checker) {
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if registry == nil {
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registry = DefaultRegistry
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}
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registry.mu.Lock()
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defer registry.mu.Unlock()
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_, ok := registry.registeredChecks[name]
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if ok {
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panic("Check already exists: " + name)
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}
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registry.registeredChecks[name] = check
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}
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// Register associates the checker with the provided name in the default
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// registry.
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func Register(name string, check Checker) {
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DefaultRegistry.Register(name, check)
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}
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// RegisterFunc allows the convenience of registering a checker directly from
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// an arbitrary func() error.
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func (registry *Registry) RegisterFunc(name string, check func() error) {
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registry.Register(name, CheckFunc(check))
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}
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// RegisterFunc allows the convenience of registering a checker in the default
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// registry directly from an arbitrary func() error.
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func RegisterFunc(name string, check func() error) {
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DefaultRegistry.RegisterFunc(name, check)
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}
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// RegisterPeriodicFunc allows the convenience of registering a PeriodicChecker
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// from an arbitrary func() error.
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func (registry *Registry) RegisterPeriodicFunc(name string, period time.Duration, check CheckFunc) {
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registry.Register(name, PeriodicChecker(check, period))
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}
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// RegisterPeriodicFunc allows the convenience of registering a PeriodicChecker
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// in the default registry from an arbitrary func() error.
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func RegisterPeriodicFunc(name string, period time.Duration, check CheckFunc) {
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DefaultRegistry.RegisterPeriodicFunc(name, period, check)
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}
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// RegisterPeriodicThresholdFunc allows the convenience of registering a
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// PeriodicChecker from an arbitrary func() error.
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func (registry *Registry) RegisterPeriodicThresholdFunc(name string, period time.Duration, threshold int, check CheckFunc) {
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registry.Register(name, PeriodicThresholdChecker(check, period, threshold))
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}
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// RegisterPeriodicThresholdFunc allows the convenience of registering a
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// PeriodicChecker in the default registry from an arbitrary func() error.
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func RegisterPeriodicThresholdFunc(name string, period time.Duration, threshold int, check CheckFunc) {
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DefaultRegistry.RegisterPeriodicThresholdFunc(name, period, threshold, check)
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}
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// StatusHandler returns a JSON blob with all the currently registered Health Checks
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// and their corresponding status.
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// Returns 503 if any Error status exists, 200 otherwise
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func StatusHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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if r.Method == http.MethodGet {
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checks := CheckStatus()
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status := http.StatusOK
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// If there is an error, return 503
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if len(checks) != 0 {
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status = http.StatusServiceUnavailable
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}
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statusResponse(w, r, status, checks)
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} else {
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http.NotFound(w, r)
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}
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}
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// Handler returns a handler that will return 503 response code if the health
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// checks have failed. If everything is okay with the health checks, the
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// handler will pass through to the provided handler. Use this handler to
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// disable a web application when the health checks fail.
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func Handler(handler http.Handler) http.Handler {
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return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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checks := CheckStatus()
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if len(checks) != 0 {
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errcode.ServeJSON(w, errcode.ErrorCodeUnavailable.
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WithDetail("health check failed: please see /debug/health"))
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return
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}
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handler.ServeHTTP(w, r) // pass through
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})
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}
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// statusResponse completes the request with a response describing the health
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// of the service.
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func statusResponse(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request, status int, checks map[string]string) {
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p, err := json.Marshal(checks)
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if err != nil {
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context.GetLogger(context.Background()).Errorf("error serializing health status: %v", err)
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p, err = json.Marshal(struct {
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ServerError string `json:"server_error"`
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}{
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ServerError: "Could not parse error message",
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})
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status = http.StatusInternalServerError
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if err != nil {
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context.GetLogger(context.Background()).Errorf("error serializing health status failure message: %v", err)
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return
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}
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}
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w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
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w.Header().Set("Content-Length", fmt.Sprint(len(p)))
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w.WriteHeader(status)
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if _, err := w.Write(p); err != nil {
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context.GetLogger(context.Background()).Errorf("error writing health status response body: %v", err)
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}
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}
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// Registers global /debug/health api endpoint, creates default registry
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func init() {
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DefaultRegistry = NewRegistry()
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http.HandleFunc("/debug/health", StatusHandler)
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}
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