vsphere-influxdb-go/vendor/github.com/influxdata/influxdb/influxql/query_executor.go

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package influxql
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"runtime/debug"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/influxdata/influxdb/models"
"github.com/uber-go/zap"
)
var (
// ErrInvalidQuery is returned when executing an unknown query type.
ErrInvalidQuery = errors.New("invalid query")
// ErrNotExecuted is returned when a statement is not executed in a query.
// This can occur when a previous statement in the same query has errored.
ErrNotExecuted = errors.New("not executed")
// ErrQueryInterrupted is an error returned when the query is interrupted.
ErrQueryInterrupted = errors.New("query interrupted")
// ErrQueryAborted is an error returned when the query is aborted.
ErrQueryAborted = errors.New("query aborted")
// ErrQueryEngineShutdown is an error sent when the query cannot be
// created because the query engine was shutdown.
ErrQueryEngineShutdown = errors.New("query engine shutdown")
// ErrQueryTimeoutLimitExceeded is an error when a query hits the max time allowed to run.
ErrQueryTimeoutLimitExceeded = errors.New("query-timeout limit exceeded")
)
// Statistics for the QueryExecutor
const (
statQueriesActive = "queriesActive" // Number of queries currently being executed
statQueriesExecuted = "queriesExecuted" // Number of queries that have been executed (started).
statQueriesFinished = "queriesFinished" // Number of queries that have finished.
statQueryExecutionDuration = "queryDurationNs" // Total (wall) time spent executing queries
)
// ErrDatabaseNotFound returns a database not found error for the given database name.
func ErrDatabaseNotFound(name string) error { return fmt.Errorf("database not found: %s", name) }
// ErrMaxSelectPointsLimitExceeded is an error when a query hits the maximum number of points.
func ErrMaxSelectPointsLimitExceeded(n, limit int) error {
return fmt.Errorf("max-select-point limit exceeed: (%d/%d)", n, limit)
}
// ErrMaxConcurrentQueriesLimitExceeded is an error when a query cannot be run
// because the maximum number of queries has been reached.
func ErrMaxConcurrentQueriesLimitExceeded(n, limit int) error {
return fmt.Errorf("max-concurrent-queries limit exceeded(%d, %d)", n, limit)
}
// Authorizer reports whether certain operations are authorized.
type Authorizer interface {
// AuthorizeDatabase indicates whether the given Privilege is authorized on the database with the given name.
AuthorizeDatabase(p Privilege, name string) bool
// AuthorizeQuery returns an error if the query cannot be executed
AuthorizeQuery(database string, query *Query) error
// AuthorizeSeriesRead determines if a series is authorized for reading
AuthorizeSeriesRead(database string, measurement []byte, tags models.Tags) bool
// AuthorizeSeriesWrite determines if a series is authorized for writing
AuthorizeSeriesWrite(database string, measurement []byte, tags models.Tags) bool
}
// OpenAuthorizer is the Authorizer used when authorization is disabled.
// It allows all operations.
type OpenAuthorizer struct{}
var _ Authorizer = OpenAuthorizer{}
// AuthorizeDatabase returns true to allow any operation on a database.
func (_ OpenAuthorizer) AuthorizeDatabase(Privilege, string) bool { return true }
func (_ OpenAuthorizer) AuthorizeSeriesRead(database string, measurement []byte, tags models.Tags) bool {
return true
}
func (_ OpenAuthorizer) AuthorizeSeriesWrite(database string, measurement []byte, tags models.Tags) bool {
return true
}
func (_ OpenAuthorizer) AuthorizeQuery(_ string, _ *Query) error { return nil }
// ExecutionOptions contains the options for executing a query.
type ExecutionOptions struct {
// The database the query is running against.
Database string
// How to determine whether the query is allowed to execute,
// what resources can be returned in SHOW queries, etc.
Authorizer Authorizer
// The requested maximum number of points to return in each result.
ChunkSize int
// If this query is being executed in a read-only context.
ReadOnly bool
// Node to execute on.
NodeID uint64
// Quiet suppresses non-essential output from the query executor.
Quiet bool
// AbortCh is a channel that signals when results are no longer desired by the caller.
AbortCh <-chan struct{}
}
// ExecutionContext contains state that the query is currently executing with.
type ExecutionContext struct {
// The statement ID of the executing query.
StatementID int
// The query ID of the executing query.
QueryID uint64
// The query task information available to the StatementExecutor.
Query *QueryTask
// Output channel where results and errors should be sent.
Results chan *Result
// Hold the query executor's logger.
Log zap.Logger
// A channel that is closed when the query is interrupted.
InterruptCh <-chan struct{}
// Options used to start this query.
ExecutionOptions
}
// send sends a Result to the Results channel and will exit if the query has
// been aborted.
func (ctx *ExecutionContext) send(result *Result) error {
select {
case <-ctx.AbortCh:
return ErrQueryAborted
case ctx.Results <- result:
}
return nil
}
// Send sends a Result to the Results channel and will exit if the query has
// been interrupted or aborted.
func (ctx *ExecutionContext) Send(result *Result) error {
select {
case <-ctx.InterruptCh:
return ErrQueryInterrupted
case <-ctx.AbortCh:
return ErrQueryAborted
case ctx.Results <- result:
}
return nil
}
// StatementExecutor executes a statement within the QueryExecutor.
type StatementExecutor interface {
// ExecuteStatement executes a statement. Results should be sent to the
// results channel in the ExecutionContext.
ExecuteStatement(stmt Statement, ctx ExecutionContext) error
}
// StatementNormalizer normalizes a statement before it is executed.
type StatementNormalizer interface {
// NormalizeStatement adds a default database and policy to the
// measurements in the statement.
NormalizeStatement(stmt Statement, database string) error
}
// QueryExecutor executes every statement in an Query.
type QueryExecutor struct {
// Used for executing a statement in the query.
StatementExecutor StatementExecutor
// Used for tracking running queries.
TaskManager *TaskManager
// Logger to use for all logging.
// Defaults to discarding all log output.
Logger zap.Logger
// expvar-based stats.
stats *QueryStatistics
}
// NewQueryExecutor returns a new instance of QueryExecutor.
func NewQueryExecutor() *QueryExecutor {
return &QueryExecutor{
TaskManager: NewTaskManager(),
Logger: zap.New(zap.NullEncoder()),
stats: &QueryStatistics{},
}
}
// QueryStatistics keeps statistics related to the QueryExecutor.
type QueryStatistics struct {
ActiveQueries int64
ExecutedQueries int64
FinishedQueries int64
QueryExecutionDuration int64
}
// Statistics returns statistics for periodic monitoring.
func (e *QueryExecutor) Statistics(tags map[string]string) []models.Statistic {
return []models.Statistic{{
Name: "queryExecutor",
Tags: tags,
Values: map[string]interface{}{
statQueriesActive: atomic.LoadInt64(&e.stats.ActiveQueries),
statQueriesExecuted: atomic.LoadInt64(&e.stats.ExecutedQueries),
statQueriesFinished: atomic.LoadInt64(&e.stats.FinishedQueries),
statQueryExecutionDuration: atomic.LoadInt64(&e.stats.QueryExecutionDuration),
},
}}
}
// Close kills all running queries and prevents new queries from being attached.
func (e *QueryExecutor) Close() error {
return e.TaskManager.Close()
}
// SetLogOutput sets the writer to which all logs are written. It must not be
// called after Open is called.
func (e *QueryExecutor) WithLogger(log zap.Logger) {
e.Logger = log.With(zap.String("service", "query"))
e.TaskManager.Logger = e.Logger
}
// ExecuteQuery executes each statement within a query.
func (e *QueryExecutor) ExecuteQuery(query *Query, opt ExecutionOptions, closing chan struct{}) <-chan *Result {
results := make(chan *Result)
go e.executeQuery(query, opt, closing, results)
return results
}
func (e *QueryExecutor) executeQuery(query *Query, opt ExecutionOptions, closing <-chan struct{}, results chan *Result) {
defer close(results)
defer e.recover(query, results)
atomic.AddInt64(&e.stats.ActiveQueries, 1)
atomic.AddInt64(&e.stats.ExecutedQueries, 1)
defer func(start time.Time) {
atomic.AddInt64(&e.stats.ActiveQueries, -1)
atomic.AddInt64(&e.stats.FinishedQueries, 1)
atomic.AddInt64(&e.stats.QueryExecutionDuration, time.Since(start).Nanoseconds())
}(time.Now())
qid, task, err := e.TaskManager.AttachQuery(query, opt.Database, closing)
if err != nil {
select {
case results <- &Result{Err: err}:
case <-opt.AbortCh:
}
return
}
defer e.TaskManager.KillQuery(qid)
// Setup the execution context that will be used when executing statements.
ctx := ExecutionContext{
QueryID: qid,
Query: task,
Results: results,
Log: e.Logger,
InterruptCh: task.closing,
ExecutionOptions: opt,
}
var i int
LOOP:
for ; i < len(query.Statements); i++ {
ctx.StatementID = i
stmt := query.Statements[i]
// If a default database wasn't passed in by the caller, check the statement.
defaultDB := opt.Database
if defaultDB == "" {
if s, ok := stmt.(HasDefaultDatabase); ok {
defaultDB = s.DefaultDatabase()
}
}
// Do not let queries manually use the system measurements. If we find
// one, return an error. This prevents a person from using the
// measurement incorrectly and causing a panic.
if stmt, ok := stmt.(*SelectStatement); ok {
for _, s := range stmt.Sources {
switch s := s.(type) {
case *Measurement:
if IsSystemName(s.Name) {
command := "the appropriate meta command"
switch s.Name {
case "_fieldKeys":
command = "SHOW FIELD KEYS"
case "_measurements":
command = "SHOW MEASUREMENTS"
case "_series":
command = "SHOW SERIES"
case "_tagKeys":
command = "SHOW TAG KEYS"
case "_tags":
command = "SHOW TAG VALUES"
}
results <- &Result{
Err: fmt.Errorf("unable to use system source '%s': use %s instead", s.Name, command),
}
break LOOP
}
}
}
}
// Rewrite statements, if necessary.
// This can occur on meta read statements which convert to SELECT statements.
newStmt, err := RewriteStatement(stmt)
if err != nil {
results <- &Result{Err: err}
break
}
stmt = newStmt
// Normalize each statement if possible.
if normalizer, ok := e.StatementExecutor.(StatementNormalizer); ok {
if err := normalizer.NormalizeStatement(stmt, defaultDB); err != nil {
if err := ctx.send(&Result{Err: err}); err == ErrQueryAborted {
return
}
break
}
}
// Log each normalized statement.
if !ctx.Quiet {
e.Logger.Info(stmt.String())
}
// Send any other statements to the underlying statement executor.
err = e.StatementExecutor.ExecuteStatement(stmt, ctx)
if err == ErrQueryInterrupted {
// Query was interrupted so retrieve the real interrupt error from
// the query task if there is one.
if qerr := task.Error(); qerr != nil {
err = qerr
}
}
// Send an error for this result if it failed for some reason.
if err != nil {
if err := ctx.send(&Result{
StatementID: i,
Err: err,
}); err == ErrQueryAborted {
return
}
// Stop after the first error.
break
}
// Check if the query was interrupted during an uninterruptible statement.
interrupted := false
if ctx.InterruptCh != nil {
select {
case <-ctx.InterruptCh:
interrupted = true
default:
// Query has not been interrupted.
}
}
if interrupted {
break
}
}
// Send error results for any statements which were not executed.
for ; i < len(query.Statements)-1; i++ {
if err := ctx.send(&Result{
StatementID: i,
Err: ErrNotExecuted,
}); err == ErrQueryAborted {
return
}
}
}
func (e *QueryExecutor) recover(query *Query, results chan *Result) {
if err := recover(); err != nil {
e.Logger.Error(fmt.Sprintf("%s [panic:%s] %s", query.String(), err, debug.Stack()))
results <- &Result{
StatementID: -1,
Err: fmt.Errorf("%s [panic:%s]", query.String(), err),
}
}
}
// QueryMonitorFunc is a function that will be called to check if a query
// is currently healthy. If the query needs to be interrupted for some reason,
// the error should be returned by this function.
type QueryMonitorFunc func(<-chan struct{}) error
// QueryTask is the internal data structure for managing queries.
// For the public use data structure that gets returned, see QueryTask.
type QueryTask struct {
query string
database string
startTime time.Time
closing chan struct{}
monitorCh chan error
err error
mu sync.Mutex
}
// Monitor starts a new goroutine that will monitor a query. The function
// will be passed in a channel to signal when the query has been finished
// normally. If the function returns with an error and the query is still
// running, the query will be terminated.
func (q *QueryTask) Monitor(fn QueryMonitorFunc) {
go q.monitor(fn)
}
// Error returns any asynchronous error that may have occured while executing
// the query.
func (q *QueryTask) Error() error {
q.mu.Lock()
defer q.mu.Unlock()
return q.err
}
func (q *QueryTask) setError(err error) {
q.mu.Lock()
q.err = err
q.mu.Unlock()
}
func (q *QueryTask) monitor(fn QueryMonitorFunc) {
if err := fn(q.closing); err != nil {
select {
case <-q.closing:
case q.monitorCh <- err:
}
}
}