debian-mirror-gitlab/lib/gitlab/sidekiq_middleware/metrics_helper.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module Gitlab
module SidekiqMiddleware
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module MetricsHelper
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include ::Gitlab::SidekiqMiddleware::WorkerContext
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TRUE_LABEL = "yes"
FALSE_LABEL = "no"
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private
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def create_labels(worker_class, queue, job)
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worker = find_worker(worker_class, job)
# This should never happen: we should always be able to find a
# worker class for a given Sidekiq job. But if we can't, we
# shouldn't blow up here, because we want to record this in our
# metrics.
worker_name = worker.try(:name) || worker.class.name
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labels = { queue: queue.to_s,
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worker: worker_name,
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urgency: "",
external_dependencies: FALSE_LABEL,
feature_category: "",
boundary: "" }
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return labels unless worker.respond_to?(:get_urgency)
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labels[:urgency] = worker.get_urgency.to_s
labels[:external_dependencies] = bool_as_label(worker.worker_has_external_dependencies?)
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labels[:feature_category] = worker.get_feature_category.to_s
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resource_boundary = worker.get_worker_resource_boundary
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labels[:boundary] = resource_boundary == :unknown ? "" : resource_boundary.to_s
labels
end
def bool_as_label(value)
value ? TRUE_LABEL : FALSE_LABEL
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end
end
end
end