class PostgreSql(AgentCheck): """Collects per-database, and optionally per-relation metrics, custom metrics""" SOURCE_TYPE_NAME = 'postgresql' SERVICE_CHECK_NAME = 'postgres.can_connect' METADATA_TRANSFORMERS = {'version': VersionUtils.transform_version} def __init__(self, name, init_config, instances): super(PostgreSql, self).__init__(name, init_config, instances) self.db = None self._version = None self._is_aurora = None self._version_utils = VersionUtils() # Deprecate custom_metrics in favor of custom_queries if 'custom_metrics' in self.instance: self.warning( "DEPRECATION NOTICE: Please use the new custom_queries option " "rather than the now deprecated custom_metrics") self._config = PostgresConfig(self.instance) self.metrics_cache = PostgresMetricsCache(self._config) self.statement_metrics = PostgresStatementMetrics(self, self._config) self.statement_samples = PostgresStatementSamples(self, self._config) self._clean_state() def cancel(self): self.statement_samples.cancel() def _clean_state(self): self.log.debug("Cleaning state") self._version = None self._is_aurora = None self.metrics_cache.clean_state() def _get_replication_role(self): cursor = self.db.cursor() cursor.execute('SELECT pg_is_in_recovery();') role = cursor.fetchone()[0] # value fetched for role is of <type 'bool'> return "standby" if role else "master" @property def version(self): if self._version is None: raw_version = self._version_utils.get_raw_version(self.db) self._version = self._version_utils.parse_version(raw_version) self.set_metadata('version', raw_version) return self._version @property def is_aurora(self): if self._is_aurora is None: self._is_aurora = self._version_utils.is_aurora(self.db) return self._is_aurora def _build_relations_config(self, yamlconfig): """Builds a dictionary from relations configuration while maintaining compatibility""" config = {} for element in yamlconfig: if isinstance(element, str): config[element] = { 'relation_name': element, 'schemas': [ALL_SCHEMAS] } elif isinstance(element, dict): if not ('relation_name' in element or 'relation_regex' in element): self.log.warning( "Parameter 'relation_name' or 'relation_regex' is required for relation element %s", element) continue if 'relation_name' in element and 'relation_regex' in element: self.log.warning( "Expecting only of parameters 'relation_name', 'relation_regex' for relation element %s", element, ) continue schemas = element.get('schemas', []) if not isinstance(schemas, list): self.log.warning("Expected a list of schemas for %s", element) continue name = element.get( 'relation_name') or element['relation_regex'] config[name] = element.copy() if len(schemas) == 0: config[name]['schemas'] = [ALL_SCHEMAS] else: self.log.warning('Unhandled relations config type: %s', element) return config def _run_query_scope(self, cursor, scope, is_custom_metrics, relations_config, cols, descriptors, is_relations): if scope is None: return None if scope == REPLICATION_METRICS or not self.version >= V9: log_func = self.log.debug else: log_func = self.log.warning results = None try: query = fmt.format(scope['query'], metrics_columns=", ".join(cols)) # if this is a relation-specific query, we need to list all relations last if is_relations: schema_field = get_schema_field(descriptors) relations_filter = build_relations_filter( relations_config, schema_field) self.log.debug("Running query: %s with relations matching: %s", str(query), relations_filter) cursor.execute(query.format(relations=relations_filter)) else: self.log.debug("Running query: %s", str(query)) cursor.execute(query.replace(r'%', r'%%')) results = cursor.fetchall() except psycopg2.errors.FeatureNotSupported as e: # This happens for example when trying to get replication metrics from readers in Aurora. Let's ignore it. log_func(e) self.db.rollback() self.log.debug("Disabling replication metrics") self._is_aurora = False self.metrics_cache.replication_metrics = {} except psycopg2.errors.UndefinedFunction as e: log_func(e) log_func( "It seems the PG version has been incorrectly identified as %s. " "A reattempt to identify the right version will happen on next agent run." % self._version) self._clean_state() self.db.rollback() except (psycopg2.ProgrammingError, psycopg2.errors.QueryCanceled) as e: log_func("Not all metrics may be available: %s" % str(e)) self.db.rollback() if not results: return None if is_custom_metrics and len(results) > MAX_CUSTOM_RESULTS: self.warning( "Query: %s returned more than %s results (%s). Truncating", query, MAX_CUSTOM_RESULTS, len(results)) results = results[:MAX_CUSTOM_RESULTS] if is_relations and len(results) > self._config.max_relations: self.warning( "Query: %s returned more than %s results (%s). " "Truncating. You can edit this limit by setting the `max_relations` config option", query, self._config.max_relations, len(results), ) results = results[:self._config.max_relations] return results def _query_scope(self, cursor, scope, instance_tags, is_custom_metrics, relations_config): if scope is None: return None # build query cols = list( scope['metrics']) # list of metrics to query, in some order # we must remember that order to parse results # A descriptor is the association of a Postgres column name (e.g. 'schemaname') # to a tag name (e.g. 'schema'). descriptors = scope['descriptors'] is_relations = scope['relation'] and len(relations_config) > 0 results = self._run_query_scope(cursor, scope, is_custom_metrics, relations_config, cols, descriptors, is_relations) if not results: return None # Parse and submit results. num_results = 0 for row in results: # A row contains descriptor values on the left (used for tagging), and # metric values on the right (used as values for metrics). # E.g.: (descriptor, descriptor, ..., value, value, value, value, ...) expected_number_of_columns = len(descriptors) + len(cols) if len(row) != expected_number_of_columns: raise RuntimeError( 'Row does not contain enough values: ' 'expected {} ({} descriptors + {} columns), got {}'.format( expected_number_of_columns, len(descriptors), len(cols), len(row))) descriptor_values = row[:len(descriptors)] column_values = row[len(descriptors):] # build a map of descriptors and their values desc_map = { name: value for (_, name), value in zip(descriptors, descriptor_values) } # Build tags. # Add tags from the instance. # Special-case the "db" tag, which overrides the one that is passed as instance_tag # The reason is that pg_stat_database returns all databases regardless of the # connection. if not scope['relation'] and not scope.get('use_global_db_tag', False): tags = [t for t in instance_tags if not t.startswith("db:")] else: tags = copy.copy(instance_tags) # Add tags from descriptors. tags += [("%s:%s" % (k, v)) for (k, v) in iteritems(desc_map)] # Submit metrics to the Agent. for column, value in zip(cols, column_values): name, submit_metric = scope['metrics'][column] submit_metric(self, name, value, tags=set(tags)) num_results += 1 return num_results def _collect_stats(self, instance_tags): """Query pg_stat_* for various metrics If relations is not an empty list, gather per-relation metrics on top of that. If custom_metrics is not an empty list, gather custom metrics defined in postgres.yaml """ db_instance_metrics = self.metrics_cache.get_instance_metrics( self.version) bgw_instance_metrics = self.metrics_cache.get_bgw_metrics(self.version) archiver_instance_metrics = self.metrics_cache.get_archiver_metrics( self.version) metric_scope = [CONNECTION_METRICS] if self._config.collect_function_metrics: metric_scope.append(FUNCTION_METRICS) if self._config.collect_count_metrics: metric_scope.append(self.metrics_cache.get_count_metrics()) # Do we need relation-specific metrics? relations_config = {} if self._config.relations: metric_scope += [ LOCK_METRICS, REL_METRICS, IDX_METRICS, SIZE_METRICS, STATIO_METRICS ] relations_config = self._build_relations_config( self._config.relations) replication_metrics = self.metrics_cache.get_replication_metrics( self.version, self.is_aurora) if replication_metrics: replication_metrics_query = copy.deepcopy(REPLICATION_METRICS) replication_metrics_query['metrics'] = replication_metrics metric_scope.append(replication_metrics_query) replication_stats_metrics = self.metrics_cache.get_replication_stats_metrics( self.version) if replication_stats_metrics: metric_scope.append(replication_stats_metrics) cursor = self.db.cursor() results_len = self._query_scope(cursor, db_instance_metrics, instance_tags, False, relations_config) if results_len is not None: self.gauge( "postgresql.db.count", results_len, tags=[t for t in instance_tags if not t.startswith("db:")]) self._query_scope(cursor, bgw_instance_metrics, instance_tags, False, relations_config) self._query_scope(cursor, archiver_instance_metrics, instance_tags, False, relations_config) if self._config.collect_activity_metrics: activity_metrics = self.metrics_cache.get_activity_metrics( self.version) self._query_scope(cursor, activity_metrics, instance_tags, False, relations_config) for scope in list(metric_scope) + self._config.custom_metrics: self._query_scope(cursor, scope, instance_tags, scope in self._config.custom_metrics, relations_config) cursor.close() def _new_connection(self): if self._config.host == 'localhost' and self._config.password == '': # Use ident method connection_string = "user=%s dbname=%s application_name=%s" % ( self._config.user, self._config.dbname, self._config.application_name, ) if self._config.query_timeout: connection_string += " options='-c statement_timeout=%s'" % self._config.query_timeout return psycopg2.connect(connection_string) else: args = { 'host': self._config.host, 'user': self._config.user, 'password': self._config.password, 'database': self._config.dbname, 'sslmode': self._config.ssl_mode, 'application_name': self._config.application_name, } if self._config.port: args['port'] = self._config.port if self._config.query_timeout: args[ 'options'] = '-c statement_timeout=%s' % self._config.query_timeout return psycopg2.connect(**args) def _connect(self): """Get and memoize connections to instances""" if self.db and self.db.closed: # Reset the connection object to retry to connect self.db = None if self.db: if self.db.status != psycopg2.extensions.STATUS_READY: # Some transaction went wrong and the connection is in an unhealthy state. Let's fix that self.db.rollback() else: self.db = self._new_connection() def _collect_custom_queries(self, tags): """ Given a list of custom_queries, execute each query and parse the result for metrics """ for custom_query in self._config.custom_queries: metric_prefix = custom_query.get('metric_prefix') if not metric_prefix: self.log.error( "custom query field `metric_prefix` is required") continue metric_prefix = metric_prefix.rstrip('.') query = custom_query.get('query') if not query: self.log.error( "custom query field `query` is required for metric_prefix `%s`", metric_prefix) continue columns = custom_query.get('columns') if not columns: self.log.error( "custom query field `columns` is required for metric_prefix `%s`", metric_prefix) continue cursor = self.db.cursor() with closing(cursor) as cursor: try: self.log.debug("Running query: %s", query) cursor.execute(query) except (psycopg2.ProgrammingError, psycopg2.errors.QueryCanceled) as e: self.log.error( "Error executing query for metric_prefix %s: %s", metric_prefix, str(e)) self.db.rollback() continue for row in cursor: if not row: self.log.debug( "query result for metric_prefix %s: returned an empty result", metric_prefix) continue if len(columns) != len(row): self.log.error( "query result for metric_prefix %s: expected %s columns, got %s", metric_prefix, len(columns), len(row), ) continue metric_info = [] query_tags = list(custom_query.get('tags', [])) query_tags.extend(tags) for column, value in zip(columns, row): # Columns can be ignored via configuration. if not column: continue name = column.get('name') if not name: self.log.error( "column field `name` is required for metric_prefix `%s`", metric_prefix) break column_type = column.get('type') if not column_type: self.log.error( "column field `type` is required for column `%s` of metric_prefix `%s`", name, metric_prefix, ) break if column_type == 'tag': query_tags.append('{}:{}'.format(name, value)) else: if not hasattr(self, column_type): self.log.error( "invalid submission method `%s` for column `%s` of metric_prefix `%s`", column_type, name, metric_prefix, ) break try: metric_info.append( ('{}.{}'.format(metric_prefix, name), float(value), column_type)) except (ValueError, TypeError): self.log.error( "non-numeric value `%s` for metric column `%s` of metric_prefix `%s`", value, name, metric_prefix, ) break # Only submit metrics if there were absolutely no errors - all or nothing. else: for info in metric_info: metric, value, method = info getattr(self, method)(metric, value, tags=set(query_tags)) def check(self, _): tags = copy.copy(self._config.tags) # Collect metrics try: # Check version self._connect() if self._config.tag_replication_role: tags.extend([ "replication_role:{}".format(self._get_replication_role()) ]) self.log.debug("Running check against version %s: is_aurora: %s", str(self.version), str(self.is_aurora)) self._collect_stats(tags) self._collect_custom_queries(tags) if self._config.deep_database_monitoring: self.statement_metrics.collect_per_statement_metrics( self.db, tags) self.statement_samples.run_sampler(tags) except Exception as e: self.log.error("Unable to collect postgres metrics.") self._clean_state() self.db = None message = u'Error establishing connection to postgres://{}:{}/{}, error is {}'.format( self._config.host, self._config.port, self._config.dbname, str(e)) self.service_check(self.SERVICE_CHECK_NAME, AgentCheck.CRITICAL, tags=self._config.service_check_tags, message=message) raise e else: message = u'Established connection to postgres://%s:%s/%s' % ( self._config.host, self._config.port, self._config.dbname, ) self.service_check(self.SERVICE_CHECK_NAME, AgentCheck.OK, tags=self._config.service_check_tags, message=message) try: # commit to close the current query transaction self.db.commit() except Exception as e: self.log.warning("Unable to commit: %s", e) self._version = None # We don't want to cache versions between runs to capture minor updates for metadata
class PostgreSql(AgentCheck): """Collects per-database, and optionally per-relation metrics, custom metrics""" SOURCE_TYPE_NAME = 'postgresql' SERVICE_CHECK_NAME = 'postgres.can_connect' METADATA_TRANSFORMERS = {'version': VersionUtils.transform_version} def __init__(self, name, init_config, instances): super(PostgreSql, self).__init__(name, init_config, instances) self.db = None self._resolved_hostname = None self._agent_hostname = None self._version = None self._is_aurora = None self._version_utils = VersionUtils() # Deprecate custom_metrics in favor of custom_queries if 'custom_metrics' in self.instance: self.warning( "DEPRECATION NOTICE: Please use the new custom_queries option " "rather than the now deprecated custom_metrics") self._config = PostgresConfig(self.instance) self.pg_settings = {} self._warnings_by_code = {} self.metrics_cache = PostgresMetricsCache(self._config) self.statement_metrics = PostgresStatementMetrics( self, self._config, shutdown_callback=self._close_db_pool) self.statement_samples = PostgresStatementSamples( self, self._config, shutdown_callback=self._close_db_pool) self._relations_manager = RelationsManager(self._config.relations) self._clean_state() self.check_initializations.append( lambda: RelationsManager.validate_relations_config(self._config. relations)) # map[dbname -> psycopg connection] self._db_pool = {} self._db_pool_lock = threading.Lock() def cancel(self): self.statement_samples.cancel() self.statement_metrics.cancel() def _clean_state(self): self.log.debug("Cleaning state") self._version = None self._is_aurora = None self.metrics_cache.clean_state() def _get_debug_tags(self): return ['agent_hostname:{}'.format(self.agent_hostname)] def _get_service_check_tags(self): service_check_tags = [] service_check_tags.extend(self._config.tags) return list(service_check_tags) def _get_replication_role(self): cursor = self.db.cursor() cursor.execute('SELECT pg_is_in_recovery();') role = cursor.fetchone()[0] # value fetched for role is of <type 'bool'> return "standby" if role else "master" def _collect_wal_metrics(self, instance_tags): wal_file_age = self._get_wal_file_age() if wal_file_age is not None: self.gauge( "postgresql.wal_age", wal_file_age, tags=[t for t in instance_tags if not t.startswith("db:")], hostname=self.resolved_hostname, ) def _get_wal_dir(self): if self.version >= V10: wal_dir = "pg_wal" else: wal_dir = "pg_xlog" wal_log_dir = os.path.join(self._config.data_directory, wal_dir) return wal_log_dir def _get_wal_file_age(self): wal_log_dir = self._get_wal_dir() if not os.path.isdir(wal_log_dir): self.log.warning( "Cannot access WAL log directory: %s. Ensure that you are " "running the agent on your local postgres database.", wal_log_dir, ) return None all_dir_contents = os.listdir(wal_log_dir) all_files = [ f for f in all_dir_contents if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(wal_log_dir, f)) ] # files extensions that are not valid WAL files exluded_file_exts = [".backup", ".history"] all_wal_files = [ os.path.join(wal_log_dir, file_name) for file_name in all_files if not any( [ext for ext in exluded_file_exts if file_name.endswith(ext)]) ] if len(all_wal_files) < 1: self.log.warning("No WAL files found in directory: %s.", wal_log_dir) return None oldest_file = min(all_wal_files, key=os.path.getctime) now = time() oldest_file_age = now - os.path.getctime(oldest_file) return oldest_file_age @property def version(self): if self._version is None: raw_version = self._version_utils.get_raw_version(self.db) self._version = self._version_utils.parse_version(raw_version) self.set_metadata('version', raw_version) return self._version @property def is_aurora(self): if self._is_aurora is None: self._is_aurora = self._version_utils.is_aurora(self.db) return self._is_aurora @property def resolved_hostname(self): # type: () -> str if self._resolved_hostname is None: if self._config.reported_hostname: self._resolved_hostname = self._config.reported_hostname elif self._config.dbm_enabled or self.disable_generic_tags: self._resolved_hostname = self.resolve_db_host() else: self._resolved_hostname = self.agent_hostname return self._resolved_hostname @property def agent_hostname(self): # type: () -> str if self._agent_hostname is None: self._agent_hostname = datadog_agent.get_hostname() return self._agent_hostname def resolve_db_host(self): return agent_host_resolver(self._config.host) def _run_query_scope(self, cursor, scope, is_custom_metrics, cols, descriptors): if scope is None: return None if scope == REPLICATION_METRICS or not self.version >= V9: log_func = self.log.debug else: log_func = self.log.warning results = None is_relations = scope.get( 'relation') and self._relations_manager.has_relations try: query = fmt.format(scope['query'], metrics_columns=", ".join(cols)) # if this is a relation-specific query, we need to list all relations last if is_relations: schema_field = get_schema_field(descriptors) formatted_query = self._relations_manager.filter_relation_query( query, schema_field) cursor.execute(formatted_query) else: self.log.debug("Running query: %s", str(query)) cursor.execute(query.replace(r'%', r'%%')) results = cursor.fetchall() except psycopg2.errors.FeatureNotSupported as e: # This happens for example when trying to get replication metrics from readers in Aurora. Let's ignore it. log_func(e) self.db.rollback() self.log.debug("Disabling replication metrics") self._is_aurora = False self.metrics_cache.replication_metrics = {} except psycopg2.errors.UndefinedFunction as e: log_func(e) log_func( "It seems the PG version has been incorrectly identified as %s. " "A reattempt to identify the right version will happen on next agent run." % self._version) self._clean_state() self.db.rollback() except (psycopg2.ProgrammingError, psycopg2.errors.QueryCanceled) as e: log_func("Not all metrics may be available: %s" % str(e)) self.db.rollback() if not results: return None if is_custom_metrics and len(results) > MAX_CUSTOM_RESULTS: self.warning( "Query: %s returned more than %s results (%s). Truncating", query, MAX_CUSTOM_RESULTS, len(results)) results = results[:MAX_CUSTOM_RESULTS] if is_relations and len(results) > self._config.max_relations: self.warning( "Query: %s returned more than %s results (%s). " "Truncating. You can edit this limit by setting the `max_relations` config option", query, self._config.max_relations, len(results), ) results = results[:self._config.max_relations] return results def _query_scope(self, cursor, scope, instance_tags, is_custom_metrics): if scope is None: return None # build query cols = list( scope['metrics']) # list of metrics to query, in some order # we must remember that order to parse results # A descriptor is the association of a Postgres column name (e.g. 'schemaname') # to a tag name (e.g. 'schema'). descriptors = scope['descriptors'] results = self._run_query_scope(cursor, scope, is_custom_metrics, cols, descriptors) if not results: return None # Parse and submit results. num_results = 0 for row in results: # A row contains descriptor values on the left (used for tagging), and # metric values on the right (used as values for metrics). # E.g.: (descriptor, descriptor, ..., value, value, value, value, ...) expected_number_of_columns = len(descriptors) + len(cols) if len(row) != expected_number_of_columns: raise RuntimeError( 'Row does not contain enough values: ' 'expected {} ({} descriptors + {} columns), got {}'.format( expected_number_of_columns, len(descriptors), len(cols), len(row))) descriptor_values = row[:len(descriptors)] column_values = row[len(descriptors):] # build a map of descriptors and their values desc_map = { name: value for (_, name), value in zip(descriptors, descriptor_values) } # Build tags. # Add tags from the instance. # Special-case the "db" tag, which overrides the one that is passed as instance_tag # The reason is that pg_stat_database returns all databases regardless of the # connection. if not scope['relation'] and not scope.get('use_global_db_tag', False): tags = [t for t in instance_tags if not t.startswith("db:")] else: tags = copy.copy(instance_tags) # Add tags from descriptors. tags += [("%s:%s" % (k, v)) for (k, v) in iteritems(desc_map)] # Submit metrics to the Agent. for column, value in zip(cols, column_values): name, submit_metric = scope['metrics'][column] submit_metric(self, name, value, tags=set(tags), hostname=self.resolved_hostname) num_results += 1 return num_results def _collect_stats(self, instance_tags): """Query pg_stat_* for various metrics If relations is not an empty list, gather per-relation metrics on top of that. If custom_metrics is not an empty list, gather custom metrics defined in postgres.yaml """ db_instance_metrics = self.metrics_cache.get_instance_metrics( self.version) bgw_instance_metrics = self.metrics_cache.get_bgw_metrics(self.version) archiver_instance_metrics = self.metrics_cache.get_archiver_metrics( self.version) metric_scope = [CONNECTION_METRICS] if self._config.collect_function_metrics: metric_scope.append(FUNCTION_METRICS) if self._config.collect_count_metrics: metric_scope.append(self.metrics_cache.get_count_metrics()) # Do we need relation-specific metrics? if self._config.relations: metric_scope.extend(RELATION_METRICS) if self._config.collect_bloat_metrics: metric_scope.extend([INDEX_BLOAT, TABLE_BLOAT]) replication_metrics = self.metrics_cache.get_replication_metrics( self.version, self.is_aurora) if replication_metrics: replication_metrics_query = copy.deepcopy(REPLICATION_METRICS) replication_metrics_query['metrics'] = replication_metrics metric_scope.append(replication_metrics_query) replication_stats_metrics = self.metrics_cache.get_replication_stats_metrics( self.version) if replication_stats_metrics: metric_scope.append(replication_stats_metrics) cursor = self.db.cursor() results_len = self._query_scope(cursor, db_instance_metrics, instance_tags, False) if results_len is not None: self.gauge( "postgresql.db.count", results_len, tags=[t for t in instance_tags if not t.startswith("db:")], hostname=self.resolved_hostname, ) self._query_scope(cursor, bgw_instance_metrics, instance_tags, False) self._query_scope(cursor, archiver_instance_metrics, instance_tags, False) if self._config.collect_activity_metrics: activity_metrics = self.metrics_cache.get_activity_metrics( self.version) self._query_scope(cursor, activity_metrics, instance_tags, False) for scope in list(metric_scope) + self._config.custom_metrics: self._query_scope(cursor, scope, instance_tags, scope in self._config.custom_metrics) cursor.close() def _new_connection(self, dbname): if self._config.host == 'localhost' and self._config.password == '': # Use ident method connection_string = "user=%s dbname=%s application_name=%s" % ( self._config.user, dbname, self._config.application_name, ) if self._config.query_timeout: connection_string += " options='-c statement_timeout=%s'" % self._config.query_timeout conn = psycopg2.connect(connection_string) else: args = { 'host': self._config.host, 'user': self._config.user, 'password': self._config.password, 'database': dbname, 'sslmode': self._config.ssl_mode, 'application_name': self._config.application_name, } if self._config.port: args['port'] = self._config.port if self._config.query_timeout: args[ 'options'] = '-c statement_timeout=%s' % self._config.query_timeout if self._config.ssl_cert: args['sslcert'] = self._config.ssl_cert if self._config.ssl_root_cert: args['sslrootcert'] = self._config.ssl_root_cert if self._config.ssl_key: args['sslkey'] = self._config.ssl_key if self._config.ssl_password: args['sslpassword'] = self._config.ssl_password conn = psycopg2.connect(**args) # Autocommit is enabled by default for safety for all new connections (to prevent long-lived transactions). conn.set_session(autocommit=True) return conn def _connect(self): """Get and memoize connections to instances""" if self.db and self.db.closed: # Reset the connection object to retry to connect self.db = None if self.db: if self.db.status != psycopg2.extensions.STATUS_READY: # Some transaction went wrong and the connection is in an unhealthy state. Let's fix that self.db.rollback() else: self.db = self._new_connection(self._config.dbname) # Reload pg_settings on a new connection to the main db def _load_pg_settings(self, db): try: with db.cursor( cursor_factory=psycopg2.extras.DictCursor) as cursor: self.log.debug("Running query [%s]", PG_SETTINGS_QUERY) cursor.execute( PG_SETTINGS_QUERY, ("pg_stat_statements.max", "track_activity_query_size"), ) rows = cursor.fetchall() self.pg_settings.clear() for setting in rows: name, val = setting self.pg_settings[name] = val except (psycopg2.DatabaseError, psycopg2.OperationalError) as err: self.log.warning("Failed to query for pg_settings: %s", repr(err)) self.count( "dd.postgres.error", 1, tags=self._config.tags + ["error:load-pg-settings"] + self._get_debug_tags(), hostname=self.resolved_hostname, ) def _get_db(self, dbname): """ Returns a memoized psycopg2 connection to `dbname` with autocommit Threadsafe as long as no transactions are used :param dbname: :return: a psycopg2 connection """ # TODO: migrate the rest of this check to use a connection from this pool with self._db_pool_lock: db = self._db_pool.get(dbname) if not db or db.closed: self.log.debug("initializing connection to dbname=%s", dbname) db = self._new_connection(dbname) db.set_session(autocommit=True) self._db_pool[dbname] = db if self._config.dbname == dbname: # reload settings for the main DB only once every time the connection is reestablished self._load_pg_settings(db) if db.status != psycopg2.extensions.STATUS_READY: # Some transaction went wrong and the connection is in an unhealthy state. Let's fix that db.rollback() return db def _close_db_pool(self): # TODO: add automatic aging out of connections after some time with self._db_pool_lock: for dbname, db in self._db_pool.items(): if db and not db.closed: try: db.close() except Exception: self._log.exception( "failed to close DB connection for db=%s", dbname) self._db_pool[dbname] = None def _collect_custom_queries(self, tags): """ Given a list of custom_queries, execute each query and parse the result for metrics """ for custom_query in self._config.custom_queries: metric_prefix = custom_query.get('metric_prefix') if not metric_prefix: self.log.error( "custom query field `metric_prefix` is required") continue metric_prefix = metric_prefix.rstrip('.') query = custom_query.get('query') if not query: self.log.error( "custom query field `query` is required for metric_prefix `%s`", metric_prefix) continue columns = custom_query.get('columns') if not columns: self.log.error( "custom query field `columns` is required for metric_prefix `%s`", metric_prefix) continue cursor = self.db.cursor() with closing(cursor) as cursor: try: self.log.debug("Running query: %s", query) cursor.execute(query) except (psycopg2.ProgrammingError, psycopg2.errors.QueryCanceled) as e: self.log.error( "Error executing query for metric_prefix %s: %s", metric_prefix, str(e)) self.db.rollback() continue for row in cursor: if not row: self.log.debug( "query result for metric_prefix %s: returned an empty result", metric_prefix) continue if len(columns) != len(row): self.log.error( "query result for metric_prefix %s: expected %s columns, got %s", metric_prefix, len(columns), len(row), ) continue metric_info = [] query_tags = list(custom_query.get('tags', [])) query_tags.extend(tags) for column, value in zip(columns, row): # Columns can be ignored via configuration. if not column: continue name = column.get('name') if not name: self.log.error( "column field `name` is required for metric_prefix `%s`", metric_prefix) break column_type = column.get('type') if not column_type: self.log.error( "column field `type` is required for column `%s` of metric_prefix `%s`", name, metric_prefix, ) break if column_type == 'tag': query_tags.append('{}:{}'.format(name, value)) else: if not hasattr(self, column_type): self.log.error( "invalid submission method `%s` for column `%s` of metric_prefix `%s`", column_type, name, metric_prefix, ) break try: metric_info.append( ('{}.{}'.format(metric_prefix, name), float(value), column_type)) except (ValueError, TypeError): self.log.error( "non-numeric value `%s` for metric column `%s` of metric_prefix `%s`", value, name, metric_prefix, ) break # Only submit metrics if there were absolutely no errors - all or nothing. else: for info in metric_info: metric, value, method = info getattr(self, method)(metric, value, tags=set(query_tags), hostname=self.resolved_hostname) def record_warning(self, code, message): # type: (DatabaseConfigurationError, str) -> None self._warnings_by_code[code] = message def _report_warnings(self): messages = self._warnings_by_code.values() # Reset the warnings for the next check run self._warnings_by_code = {} for warning in messages: self.warning(warning) def check(self, _): tags = copy.copy(self._config.tags) # Collect metrics try: # Check version self._connect() if self._config.tag_replication_role: tags.extend([ "replication_role:{}".format(self._get_replication_role()) ]) self.log.debug("Running check against version %s: is_aurora: %s", str(self.version), str(self.is_aurora)) self._collect_stats(tags) self._collect_custom_queries(tags) if self._config.dbm_enabled: self.statement_metrics.run_job_loop(tags) self.statement_samples.run_job_loop(tags) if self._config.collect_wal_metrics: self._collect_wal_metrics(tags) except Exception as e: self.log.exception("Unable to collect postgres metrics.") self._clean_state() self.db = None message = u'Error establishing connection to postgres://{}:{}/{}, error is {}'.format( self._config.host, self._config.port, self._config.dbname, str(e)) self.service_check( self.SERVICE_CHECK_NAME, AgentCheck.CRITICAL, tags=self._get_service_check_tags(), message=message, hostname=self.resolved_hostname, ) raise e else: self.service_check( self.SERVICE_CHECK_NAME, AgentCheck.OK, tags=self._get_service_check_tags(), hostname=self.resolved_hostname, ) try: # commit to close the current query transaction self.db.commit() except Exception as e: self.log.warning("Unable to commit: %s", e) self._version = None # We don't want to cache versions between runs to capture minor updates for metadata finally: # Add the warnings saved during the execution of the check self._report_warnings()