Commit 5543d897 authored by Ryan Cobb's avatar Ryan Cobb Committed by Dmitriy Zaporozhets

Filters branch and path labels for metrics

parent e9699cd9
---
title: Remove `path` and `branch` labels from metrics
merge_request: 26744
author:
type: fixed
......@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ module Gitlab
# base labels shared among all transactions
BASE_LABELS = { controller: nil, action: nil }.freeze
# labels that potentially contain sensitive information and will be filtered
FILTERED_LABELS = [:branch, :path].freeze
THREAD_KEY = :_gitlab_metrics_transaction
......@@ -64,7 +66,7 @@ module Gitlab
end
def add_metric(series, values, tags = {})
@metrics << Metric.new("#{::Gitlab::Metrics.series_prefix}#{series}", values, tags)
@metrics << Metric.new("#{::Gitlab::Metrics.series_prefix}#{series}", values, filter_tags(tags))
end
# Tracks a business level event
......@@ -75,8 +77,9 @@ module Gitlab
# event_name - The name of the event (e.g. "git_push").
# tags - A set of tags to attach to the event.
def add_event(event_name, tags = {})
self.class.transaction_metric(event_name, :counter, prefix: 'event_', use_feature_flag: true, tags: tags).increment(tags.merge(labels))
@metrics << Metric.new(EVENT_SERIES, { count: 1 }, tags.merge(event: event_name), :event)
filtered_tags = filter_tags(tags)
self.class.transaction_metric(event_name, :counter, prefix: 'event_', use_feature_flag: true, tags: filtered_tags).increment(filtered_tags.merge(labels))
@metrics << Metric.new(EVENT_SERIES, { count: 1 }, filtered_tags.merge(event: event_name), :event)
end
# Returns a MethodCall object for the given name.
......@@ -164,6 +167,12 @@ module Gitlab
end
end
end
private
def filter_tags(tags)
tags.without(*FILTERED_LABELS)
end
end
end
end
# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
describe Gitlab::Metrics::Transaction do
let(:transaction) { described_class.new }
let(:metric) { transaction.metrics[0] }
let(:sensitive_tags) do
{
path: 'private',
branch: 'sensitive'
}
end
shared_examples 'tag filter' do |sane_tags|
it 'filters potentially sensitive tags' do
expect(metric.tags).to eq(sane_tags)
end
end
describe '#duration' do
it 'returns the duration of a transaction in seconds' do
transaction.run { }
expect(transaction.duration).to be > 0
end
end
describe '#allocated_memory' do
it 'returns the allocated memory in bytes' do
transaction.run { 'a' * 32 }
expect(transaction.allocated_memory).to be_a_kind_of(Numeric)
end
end
describe '#run' do
it 'yields the supplied block' do
expect { |b| transaction.run(&b) }.to yield_control
end
it 'stores the transaction in the current thread' do
transaction.run do
expect(described_class.current).to eq(transaction)
end
end
it 'removes the transaction from the current thread upon completion' do
transaction.run { }
expect(described_class.current).to be_nil
end
end
describe '#add_metric' do
it 'adds a metric to the transaction' do
transaction.add_metric('foo', value: 1)
expect(metric.series).to eq('rails_foo')
expect(metric.tags).to eq({})
expect(metric.values).to eq(value: 1)
end
context 'with sensitive tags' do
before do
transaction
.add_metric('foo', { value: 1 }, **sensitive_tags.merge(sane: 'yes'))
end
it_behaves_like 'tag filter', sane: 'yes'
end
end
describe '#method_call_for' do
it 'returns a MethodCall' do
method = transaction.method_call_for('Foo#bar', :Foo, '#bar')
expect(method).to be_an_instance_of(Gitlab::Metrics::MethodCall)
end
end
describe '#increment' do
it 'increments a counter' do
transaction.increment(:time, 1)
transaction.increment(:time, 2)
values = metric_values(time: 3)
expect(transaction).to receive(:add_metric)
.with('transactions', values, {})
transaction.track_self
end
end
describe '#set' do
it 'sets a value' do
transaction.set(:number, 10)
values = metric_values(number: 10)
expect(transaction).to receive(:add_metric)
.with('transactions', values, {})
transaction.track_self
end
end
describe '#finish' do
it 'tracks the transaction details and submits them to Sidekiq' do
expect(transaction).to receive(:track_self)
expect(transaction).to receive(:submit)
transaction.finish
end
end
describe '#track_self' do
it 'adds a metric for the transaction itself' do
values = metric_values
expect(transaction).to receive(:add_metric)
.with('transactions', values, {})
transaction.track_self
end
end
describe '#submit' do
it 'submits the metrics to Sidekiq' do
transaction.track_self
expect(Gitlab::Metrics).to receive(:submit_metrics)
.with([an_instance_of(Hash)])
transaction.submit
end
it 'adds the action as a tag for every metric' do
allow(transaction)
.to receive(:labels)
.and_return(controller: 'Foo', action: 'bar')
transaction.track_self
hash = {
series: 'rails_transactions',
tags: { action: 'Foo#bar' },
values: metric_values,
timestamp: a_kind_of(Integer)
}
expect(Gitlab::Metrics).to receive(:submit_metrics)
.with([hash])
transaction.submit
end
it 'does not add an action tag for events' do
allow(transaction)
.to receive(:labels)
.and_return(controller: 'Foo', action: 'bar')
transaction.add_event(:meow)
hash = {
series: 'events',
tags: { event: :meow },
values: { count: 1 },
timestamp: a_kind_of(Integer)
}
expect(Gitlab::Metrics).to receive(:submit_metrics)
.with([hash])
transaction.submit
end
end
describe '#add_event' do
it 'adds a metric' do
transaction.add_event(:meow)
expect(metric).to be_an_instance_of(Gitlab::Metrics::Metric)
end
it "does not prefix the metric's series name" do
transaction.add_event(:meow)
expect(metric.series).to eq(described_class::EVENT_SERIES)
end
it 'tracks a counter for every event' do
transaction.add_event(:meow)
expect(metric.values).to eq(count: 1)
end
it 'tracks the event name' do
transaction.add_event(:meow)
expect(metric.tags).to eq(event: :meow)
end
it 'allows tracking of custom tags' do
transaction.add_event(:meow, animal: 'cat')
expect(metric.tags).to eq(event: :meow, animal: 'cat')
end
context 'with sensitive tags' do
before do
transaction.add_event(:meow, **sensitive_tags.merge(sane: 'yes'))
end
it_behaves_like 'tag filter', event: :meow, sane: 'yes'
end
end
private
def metric_values(opts = {})
{
duration: 0.0,
allocated_memory: a_kind_of(Numeric)
}.merge(opts)
end
end
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