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3.3.21. Statistics Service¶
The statistic service (or stats service) is implemented in buildbot.statistics.stats_service.
Please see stats-service for more information.
Here is a diagram demonstrating the working of the stats service:
3.3.21.1. Stats Service¶
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class
buildbot.statistics.stats_service.StatsService¶ An instance of this class functions as a
BuildbotService. The instance of the running service is initialized in the master configuration file (seestats-servicefor more information). The running service is accessible everywhere in Buildbot via theBuildMaster. The service is available atself.master.namedServices['<service-name>']. It takes the following initialization arguments:storage_backends- A list of storage backends.
These are instance of subclasses of
StatsStorageBase. name- (str) The name of this service.
This name can be used to access the running instance of this service using
self.master.namedServices[name].
Please see
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checkConfig(self, storage_backends)¶ storage_backends- A list of storage backends.
This method is called automatically to verify that the list of storage backends contains instances of subclasses of
StatsStorageBase.
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reconfigService(self, storage_backends)¶ storage_backends- A list of storage backends.
This method is called automatically to reconfigure the running service.
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registerConsumers(self)¶ Internal method for this class called to register all consumers (methods from Capture classes) to the MQ layer.
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stopService(self)¶ Internal method for this class to stop the stats service and clean up.
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removeConsumers(self)¶ Internal method for this class to stop and remove consumers from the MQ layer.
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yieldMetricsValue(self, data_name, post_data, buildid)¶ data_name- (str) The name of the data being sent or storage.
post_data- A dictionary of key value pair that is sent for storage.
buildid- The integer build id of the current build.
Obtainable in all
BuildSteps.
This method should be called to post data that is not generated and stored as build-data in the database. This method generates the
stats-yield-dataevent to the mq layer which is then consumed inpostData.
3.3.21.2. Storage backends¶
Storage backends are responsible for storing any statistics/data sent to them.
A storage backend will generally be some sort of a database-server running on a machine.
.. note:: This machine may be different from the one running BuildMaster
Data is captured according to the master config file and then, is sent to each of the storage backends provided by the master configuration (see stats-service).
Each storage backend has a Python client defined as part of buildbot.statistics.storage_backends to aid in posting data by StatsService.
Currently, only InfluxDB is supported as a storage backend.
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class
buildbot.statistis.storage_backends.base.StatsStorageBase¶ A abstract class for all storage services. It cannot be directly initialized - it would raise a
TypeErrorotherwise.-
thd_postStatsValue(self, post_data, series_name, context)¶ post_data- A dict of key-value pairs that is sent for storage. The keys of this dict can be thought of as columns in a database and the value is the data stored for that column.
series_name- (str) The name of the time-series for this statistic.
context- (Optional) Any other contextual information about the data. It is a dict of key-value pairs.
An abstract method that needs to be implemented by every child class of this class. Not doing so will result result in a
TypeErrorwhen starting Buildbot.
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class
buildbot.statistics.storage_backends.influxdb_client.InfluxStorageService¶ InfluxDB is a distributed, time series database that employs a key-value pair storage system.
This class is a Buildbot client to the InfluxDB storage backend. It is available in the configuration as
statistics.InfluxStorageService. It takes the following initialization arguments:url- (str) The URL where the service is running.
port- (int) The port on which the service is listening.
user- (str) Username of a InfluxDB user.
password- (str) Password for
user. db- (str) The name of database to be used.
captures- A list of instances of subclasses of
Capture. This tells which stats are to be stored in this storage backend. name=None- (Optional) (str) The name of this storage backend.
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thd_postStatsValue(self, post_data, series_name, context={})¶ post_data- A dict of key-value pairs that is sent for storage. The keys of this dict can be thought of as columns in a database and the value is the data stored for that column.
series_name- (str) The name of the time-series for this statistic.
context- (Optional) Any other contextual information about the data. It is a dict of key-value pairs.
This method constructs a dictionary of data to be sent to InfluxDB in the proper format and sends the data to the influxDB instance.
3.3.21.3. Capture Classes¶
Capture classes are used for declaring which data needs to captured and sent to storage backends for storage.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.Capture¶ This is the abstract base class for all capture classes. Not to be used directly. Initlized with the following parameters:
routingKey- (tuple) The routing key to be used by
StatsServiceto register consumers to the MQ layer for the subclass of this class. callback- The callback registered with the MQ layer for the consumer of a subclass of this class. Each subclass must provide a default callback for this purpose.
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_defaultContext(self, msg): A method for providing default context to the storage backends.
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consume(self, routingKey, msg): This is an abstract method - each subclass of this class should implement its own consume method. If not, then the subclass can’t be instantiated. The consume method, when called (from the mq layer), receives the following arguments:
routingKey- The routing key which was registered to the MQ layer.
Same as the
routingKeyprovided to instantiate this class. msg- The message that was sent by the producer.
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_store(self, post_data, series_name, context): This is an abstract method of this class. It must be implemented by all subclasses of this class. It takes the following arguments:
post_data- (dict) The key-value pair being sent to the storage backend.
series_name- (str) The name of the series to which this data is stored.
context- (dict) Any additional information pertaining to data being sent.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CapturePropertyBase¶ This is a base class for both
CapturePropertyandCapturePropertyAllBuildersand abstracts away much of the common functionality between the two classes. Cannot be initialized directly as it contains an abstract method and raisesTypeErrorif tried. It is initialized with the following arguments:property_name- (str) The name of property needed to be recorded as a statistic.
This can be a regular expression if
regex=True(see below). callback=NoneThe callback function that is used by
CaptureProperty.consumerto post-process data before formatting it and sending it to the appropriate storage backends. A default callback needs to be prois provided for this.The default callback:
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default_callback(props, property_name)¶
It returns property value for
property_name. It receives the following arguments:props- A dictionary of all build properties.
property_name- (str) Name of the build property to return.
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regex=False- If this is set to
True, then the property name can be a regular expression. All properties matching this regular expression will be sent for storage.
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consume(self, routingKey, msg)¶ The consumer for all CaptureProperty classes described below. This method filters out the correct properties as per the configuration file and sends those properties for storage. The subclasses of this method do not need to implement this method as it takes care of all the functionality itself. See
Capturefor more information.
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_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info): This is an abstract method and needs to be implemented by all subclasses of this class. This is a helper method to the
consumemethod mentioned above. It checks whether a builder is allowed to send properties to the storage backend according to the configuration file. It takes one argument:builder_info- (dict) The dictionary returned by the data API containing the builder information.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CaptureProperty¶ The capture class for capturing build properties. It is available in the configuration as
statistics.CapturePropertyIt takes the following arguments:
builder_name- (str) The name of builder in which the property is recorded.
property_name- (str) The name of property needed to be recorded as a statistic.
callback=None- The callback function that is used by
CaptureProperty.consumerto post-process data before formatting it and sending it to the appropriate storage backends. A default callback is provided for this (seeCapturePropertyBasefor more information). regex=False- If this is set to
True, then the property name can be a regular expression. All properties matching this regular expression will be sent for storage.
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_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info)¶ See
CapturePropertyBasefor more information on this method.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CapturePropertyAllBuilders¶ The capture class to use for capturing build properties on all builders. It is available in the configuration as
statistics.CapturePropertyIt takes the following arguments:
property_name- (str) The name of property needed to be recorded as a statistic.
callback=None- The callback function that is used by
CaptureProperty.consumerto post-process data before formatting it and sending it to the appropriate storage backends. A default callback is provided for this (seeCapturePropertyBasefor more information). regex=False- If this is set to
True, then the property name can be a regular expression. All properties matching this regular expression will be sent for storage.
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_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info)¶ See
CapturePropertyBasefor more information on this method.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CaptureBuildTimes¶ A base class for all Capture classes that deal with build times (start/end/duration). Not to be used directly. Initialized with:
builder_name- (str) The name of builder whose times are to be recorded.
callback- The callback function that is used by subclass of this class to post-process data before formatting it and sending it to the appropriate storage backends. A default callback is provided for this. Each subclass must provide a default callback that is used in initialization of this class should the user not provide a callback.
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consume(self, routingKey, msg)¶ The consumer for all subclasses of this class. See
Capturefor more information. .. note:: This consumer requires all subclasses to implement:self._time_type(property)- A string used as a key in
post_datasent to storage services. self._retValParams(msg)(method)- A method that takes in the
msgthis consumer gets and returns a list of arguments for the capture callback.
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_retValParams(self, msg)¶ This is an abstract method which needs to be implemented by subclasses. This method needs to return a list of parameters that will be passed to the
callbackfunction. See individual buildCaptureBuild*classes for more information.
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_err_msg(self, build_data, builder_name)¶ A helper method that returns an error message for the
consumemethod.
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_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info)¶ This is an abstract method and needs to be implemented by all subclasses of this class. This is a helper method to the
consumemethod mentioned above. It checks whether a builder is allowed to send build times to the storage backend according to the configuration file. It takes one argument:builder_info- (dict) The dictionary returned by the data API containing the builder information.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CaptureBuildStartTime¶ A capture class for capturing build start times. It takes the following arguments:
builder_name- (str) The name of builder whose times are to be recorded.
callback=NoneThe callback function for this class. See
CaptureBuildTimesfor more information.The default callback:
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default_callback(start_time)¶
It returns the start time in ISO format. It takes one argument:
start_time- A python datetime object that denotes the build start time.
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_retValParams(self, msg)¶ Returns a list containing one Python datetime object (start time) from
msgdictionary.
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_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info)¶ See
CaptureBuildTimesfor more information on this method.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CaptureBuildStartTimeAllBuilders¶ A capture class for capturing build start times from all builders. It is a subclass of
CaptureBuildStartTime. It takes the following arguments:callback=NoneThe callback function for this class. See
CaptureBuildTimesfor more information.The default callback:
SeeCaptureBuildStartTime.__init__for the definition.
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_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info)¶ See
CaptureBuildTimesfor more information on this method.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CaptureBuildEndTime¶ A capture class for capturing build end times. Takes the following arguments:
builder_name- (str) The name of builder whose times are to be recorded.
callback=NoneThe callback function for this class. See
CaptureBuildTimesfor more information.The default callback:
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default_callback(end_time)¶
It returns the end time in ISO format. It takes one argument:
end_time- A python datetime object that denotes the build end time.
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_retValParams(self, msg)¶
Returns a list containing two Python datetime object (start time and end time) from
msgdictionary.-
_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info)¶ See
CaptureBuildTimesfor more information on this method.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CaptureBuildEndTimeAllBuilders¶ A capture class for capturing build end times from all builders. It is a subclass of
CaptureBuildEndTime. It takes the following arguments:callback=NoneThe callback function for this class. See
CaptureBuildTimesfor more information.The default callback:
SeeCaptureBuildEndTime.__init__for the definition.
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_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info)¶ See
CaptureBuildTimesfor more information on this method.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CaptureBuildDuration¶ A capture class for capturing build duration. Takes the following arguments:
builder_name- (str) The name of builder whose times are to be recorded.
report_in='seconds'- Can be one of three:
'seconds','minutes', or'hours'. This is the units in which the build time will be reported. callback=NoneThe callback function for this class. See
CaptureBuildTimesfor more information.The default callback:
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default_callback(start_time, end_time)¶
It returns the duration of the build as per the
report_inargument. It receives the following arguments:start_time- A python datetime object that denotes the build start time.
end_time- A python datetime object that denotes the build end time.
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_retValParams(self, msg)¶
Returns a list containing one Python datetime object (end time) from
msgdictionary.-
_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info)¶ See
CaptureBuildTimesfor more information on this method.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CaptureBuildDurationAllBuilders¶ A capture class for capturing build durations from all builders. It is a subclass of
CaptureBuildDuration. It takes the following arguments:callback=NoneThe callback function for this class. See
CaptureBuildTimesfor more.The default callback:
SeeCaptureBuildDuration.__init__for the definition.
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_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info)¶ See
CaptureBuildTimesfor more information on this method.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CaptureDataBase¶ This is a base class for both
CaptureDataandCaptureDataAllBuildersand abstracts away much of the common functionality between the two classes. Cannot be initialized directly as it contains an abstract method and raisesTypeErrorif tried. It is initialized with the following arguments:data_name- (str) The name of data to be captured.
Same as in
yieldMetricsValue. callback=NoneThe callback function for this class.
The default callback:
The default callback takes a valuexand return it without changing. As such,xitself acts as thepost_datasent to the storage backends.
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consume(self, routingKey, msg)¶ The consumer for this class. See
Capturefor more.
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_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info)¶ This is an abstract method and needs to be implemented by all subclasses of this class. This is a helper method to the
consumemethod mentioned above. It checks whether a builder is allowed to send properties to the storage backend according to the configuration file. It takes one argument:builder_info- (dict) The dictionary returned by the data API containing the builder information.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CaptureData¶ A capture class for capturing arbitrary data that is not stored as build-data. See
yieldMetricsValuefor more. Takes the following arguments for initialization:data_name- (str) The name of data to be captured.
Same as in
yieldMetricsValue. builder_name- (str) The name of the builder on which the data is captured.
callback=NoneThe callback function for this class.
The default callback:
SeeCaptureDataBaseof definition.
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_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info)¶ See
CaptureDataBasefor more information on this method.
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class
buildbot.statistics.capture.CaptureDataAllBuilders¶ A capture class to capture arbitrary data on all builders. See
yieldMetricsValuefor more. It takes the following arguments:data_name- (str) The name of data to be captured.
Same as in
yieldMetricsValue. callback=None- The callback function for this class.
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_builder_name_matches(self, builder_info)¶ See
CaptureDataBasefor more information on this method.