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[receiver/windowsperfcounters] fix: Drop metrics with empty datapoints. #32384

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6 changes: 6 additions & 0 deletions .chloggen/windowsperfcounters-empty-datapoints.yaml
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change_type: bug_fix
component: windowsperfcountersreceiver
note: Metric definitions with no matching performance counter are no longer included as metrics with zero datapoints in the scrape output.
issues: [4972]
subtext:
change_logs: [user]
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resourceMetrics:
- resource: {}
scopeMetrics:
- metrics:
- description: percentage of time CPU is idle.
gauge:
dataPoints:
- asDouble: 0
timeUnixNano: "1646857199239674900"
name: cpu.idle
unit: '%'
# Should not be present in the scrape output.
# - name: no.counter
scope: {}
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Expand Up @@ -7,4 +7,5 @@ resourceMetrics:
- asInt: "25089622016"
timeUnixNano: "1647459021285009300"
name: \Memory\Committed Bytes
unit: '1'
scope: {}
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Expand Up @@ -11,48 +11,6 @@ resourceMetrics:
value:
stringValue: "0"
timeUnixNano: "1646857199239674900"
- asDouble: 0
attributes:
- key: instance
value:
stringValue: "1"
timeUnixNano: "1646857199239674900"
- asDouble: 0
attributes:
- key: instance
value:
stringValue: "2"
timeUnixNano: "1646857199239674900"
- asDouble: 0
attributes:
- key: instance
value:
stringValue: "3"
timeUnixNano: "1646857199239674900"
- asDouble: 0
attributes:
- key: instance
value:
stringValue: "4"
timeUnixNano: "1646857199239674900"
- asDouble: 0
attributes:
- key: instance
value:
stringValue: "5"
timeUnixNano: "1646857199239674900"
- asDouble: 0
attributes:
- key: instance
value:
stringValue: "6"
timeUnixNano: "1646857199239674900"
- asDouble: 0
attributes:
- key: instance
value:
stringValue: "7"
timeUnixNano: "1646857199239674900"
name: cpu.idle
unit: '%'
- description: number of bytes committed to memory
Expand All @@ -71,12 +29,6 @@ resourceMetrics:
value:
stringValue: "1"
timeUnixNano: "1646857199239674900"
- asDouble: 0
attributes:
- key: instance
value:
stringValue: "2"
timeUnixNano: "1646857199239674900"
name: processor.time
unit: '%'
scope: {}
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Expand Up @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ resourceMetrics:
name: bytes.committed
sum:
aggregationTemporality: 2
isMonotonic: true
dataPoints:
- asDouble: 1.94461696e+10
timeUnixNano: "1646862225775600200"
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Expand Up @@ -157,9 +157,24 @@ func (s *scraper) scrape(context.Context) (pmetric.Metrics, error) {
initializeMetricDps(metric, now, val, watcher.MetricRep.Attributes)
}
}

// Drop metrics with no datapoints. This happens when configured counters don't exist on the host.
// This may result in a Metrics message with no metrics if all counters are missing.
metricSlice.RemoveIf(func(m pmetric.Metric) bool {
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switch m.Type() {
case pmetric.MetricTypeGauge:
return m.Gauge().DataPoints().Len() == 0
case pmetric.MetricTypeSum:
return m.Sum().DataPoints().Len() == 0
default:
return false
}
})

if scrapeFailures != 0 && scrapeFailures != len(s.watchers) {
errs = scrapererror.NewPartialScrapeError(errs, scrapeFailures)
}

return md, errs
}

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Expand Up @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ func Test_WindowsPerfCounterScraper(t *testing.T) {
"bytes.committed": {
Description: "number of bytes committed to memory",
Unit: "By",
Sum: SumMetric{},
Sum: SumMetric{Aggregation: "cumulative", Monotonic: true},
},
},
PerfCounters: []ObjectConfig{
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -156,6 +156,28 @@ func Test_WindowsPerfCounterScraper(t *testing.T) {
startMessage: "some performance counters could not be initialized",
startErr: "failed to create perf counter with path \\Invalid Object\\Invalid Counter: The specified object was not found on the computer.\r\n",
},
{
name: "MetricDefinedButNoScrapedValue",
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cfg: &Config{
MetricMetaData: map[string]MetricConfig{
"cpu.idle": {
Description: "percentage of time CPU is idle.",
Unit: "%",
Gauge: GaugeMetric{},
},
"no.counter": {
Description: "there is no counter or data for this metric",
Unit: "By",
Gauge: GaugeMetric{},
},
},
PerfCounters: []ObjectConfig{
{Object: "Processor", Instances: []string{"_Total"}, Counters: []CounterConfig{{Name: "% Idle Time", MetricRep: MetricRep{Name: "cpu.idle"}}}},
},
ControllerConfig: scraperhelper.ControllerConfig{CollectionInterval: time.Minute, InitialDelay: time.Second},
},
expectedMetricPath: filepath.Join("testdata", "scraper", "metric_not_scraped.yaml"),
},
}

for _, test := range testCases {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -192,8 +214,16 @@ func Test_WindowsPerfCounterScraper(t *testing.T) {
expectedMetrics, err := golden.ReadMetrics(test.expectedMetricPath)
require.NoError(t, err)

// TODO: Metrics comparison is failing, not verifying the result until that is fixed.
_ = pmetrictest.CompareMetrics(expectedMetrics, actualMetrics, pmetrictest.IgnoreMetricValues())
require.NoError(t, pmetrictest.CompareMetrics(expectedMetrics, actualMetrics,
// Scraping test host means static values, timestamps and instance counts are unreliable. ScopeMetrics order is also unpredictable.
// The check only takes the first instance of multi-instance counters and assumes that the other instances would be included.
pmetrictest.IgnoreSubsequentDataPoints("cpu.idle"),
pmetrictest.IgnoreSubsequentDataPoints("processor.time"),
pmetrictest.IgnoreScopeMetricsOrder(),
pmetrictest.IgnoreResourceMetricsOrder(),
pmetrictest.IgnoreMetricValues(),
pmetrictest.IgnoreTimestamp(),
))
})
}
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -473,18 +503,28 @@ func TestScrape(t *testing.T) {
metrics.Sort(func(a, b pmetric.Metric) bool {
return a.Name() < b.Name()
})

assert.Equal(t, len(test.mockPerfCounters)-len(expectedErrors), metrics.Len())

curMetricsNum := 0
for _, pc := range test.cfg.PerfCounters {

for counterIdx, counterCfg := range pc.Counters {
counterValues := test.mockPerfCounters[counterIdx].counterValues
scrapeErr := test.mockPerfCounters[counterIdx].scrapeErr

if scrapeErr != nil {
require.Empty(t, counterValues, "Invalid test case. Scrape error and counter values simultaneously.")
continue // no data for this counter.
}

metric := metrics.At(curMetricsNum)
assert.Equal(t, counterCfg.MetricRep.Name, metric.Name())
metricData := test.cfg.MetricMetaData[counterCfg.MetricRep.Name]
assert.Equal(t, metricData.Description, metric.Description())
assert.Equal(t, metricData.Unit, metric.Unit())
dps := metric.Gauge().DataPoints()

counterValues := test.mockPerfCounters[counterIdx].counterValues
assert.Equal(t, len(counterValues), dps.Len())
for dpIdx, val := range counterValues {
assert.Equal(t, val.Value, dps.At(dpIdx).DoubleValue())
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