github.com/c9s/go@v0.0.0-20180120015821-984e81f64e0c/src/expvar/expvar.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 // Package expvar provides a standardized interface to public variables, such 6 // as operation counters in servers. It exposes these variables via HTTP at 7 // /debug/vars in JSON format. 8 // 9 // Operations to set or modify these public variables are atomic. 10 // 11 // In addition to adding the HTTP handler, this package registers the 12 // following variables: 13 // 14 // cmdline os.Args 15 // memstats runtime.Memstats 16 // 17 // The package is sometimes only imported for the side effect of 18 // registering its HTTP handler and the above variables. To use it 19 // this way, link this package into your program: 20 // import _ "expvar" 21 // 22 package expvar 23 24 import ( 25 "bytes" 26 "encoding/json" 27 "fmt" 28 "log" 29 "math" 30 "net/http" 31 "os" 32 "runtime" 33 "sort" 34 "strconv" 35 "sync" 36 "sync/atomic" 37 ) 38 39 // Var is an abstract type for all exported variables. 40 type Var interface { 41 // String returns a valid JSON value for the variable. 42 // Types with String methods that do not return valid JSON 43 // (such as time.Time) must not be used as a Var. 44 String() string 45 } 46 47 // Int is a 64-bit integer variable that satisfies the Var interface. 48 type Int struct { 49 i int64 50 } 51 52 func (v *Int) Value() int64 { 53 return atomic.LoadInt64(&v.i) 54 } 55 56 func (v *Int) String() string { 57 return strconv.FormatInt(atomic.LoadInt64(&v.i), 10) 58 } 59 60 func (v *Int) Add(delta int64) { 61 atomic.AddInt64(&v.i, delta) 62 } 63 64 func (v *Int) Set(value int64) { 65 atomic.StoreInt64(&v.i, value) 66 } 67 68 // Float is a 64-bit float variable that satisfies the Var interface. 69 type Float struct { 70 f uint64 71 } 72 73 func (v *Float) Value() float64 { 74 return math.Float64frombits(atomic.LoadUint64(&v.f)) 75 } 76 77 func (v *Float) String() string { 78 return strconv.FormatFloat( 79 math.Float64frombits(atomic.LoadUint64(&v.f)), 'g', -1, 64) 80 } 81 82 // Add adds delta to v. 83 func (v *Float) Add(delta float64) { 84 for { 85 cur := atomic.LoadUint64(&v.f) 86 curVal := math.Float64frombits(cur) 87 nxtVal := curVal + delta 88 nxt := math.Float64bits(nxtVal) 89 if atomic.CompareAndSwapUint64(&v.f, cur, nxt) { 90 return 91 } 92 } 93 } 94 95 // Set sets v to value. 96 func (v *Float) Set(value float64) { 97 atomic.StoreUint64(&v.f, math.Float64bits(value)) 98 } 99 100 // Map is a string-to-Var map variable that satisfies the Var interface. 101 type Map struct { 102 m sync.Map // map[string]Var 103 keysMu sync.RWMutex 104 keys []string // sorted 105 } 106 107 // KeyValue represents a single entry in a Map. 108 type KeyValue struct { 109 Key string 110 Value Var 111 } 112 113 func (v *Map) String() string { 114 var b bytes.Buffer 115 fmt.Fprintf(&b, "{") 116 first := true 117 v.Do(func(kv KeyValue) { 118 if !first { 119 fmt.Fprintf(&b, ", ") 120 } 121 fmt.Fprintf(&b, "%q: %v", kv.Key, kv.Value) 122 first = false 123 }) 124 fmt.Fprintf(&b, "}") 125 return b.String() 126 } 127 128 // Init removes all keys from the map. 129 func (v *Map) Init() *Map { 130 v.keysMu.Lock() 131 defer v.keysMu.Unlock() 132 v.keys = v.keys[:0] 133 v.m.Range(func(k, _ interface{}) bool { 134 v.m.Delete(k) 135 return true 136 }) 137 return v 138 } 139 140 // updateKeys updates the sorted list of keys in v.keys. 141 func (v *Map) addKey(key string) { 142 v.keysMu.Lock() 143 defer v.keysMu.Unlock() 144 v.keys = append(v.keys, key) 145 sort.Strings(v.keys) 146 } 147 148 func (v *Map) Get(key string) Var { 149 i, _ := v.m.Load(key) 150 av, _ := i.(Var) 151 return av 152 } 153 154 func (v *Map) Set(key string, av Var) { 155 // Before we store the value, check to see whether the key is new. Try a Load 156 // before LoadOrStore: LoadOrStore causes the key interface to escape even on 157 // the Load path. 158 if _, ok := v.m.Load(key); !ok { 159 if _, dup := v.m.LoadOrStore(key, av); !dup { 160 v.addKey(key) 161 return 162 } 163 } 164 165 v.m.Store(key, av) 166 } 167 168 // Add adds delta to the *Int value stored under the given map key. 169 func (v *Map) Add(key string, delta int64) { 170 i, ok := v.m.Load(key) 171 if !ok { 172 var dup bool 173 i, dup = v.m.LoadOrStore(key, new(Int)) 174 if !dup { 175 v.addKey(key) 176 } 177 } 178 179 // Add to Int; ignore otherwise. 180 if iv, ok := i.(*Int); ok { 181 iv.Add(delta) 182 } 183 } 184 185 // AddFloat adds delta to the *Float value stored under the given map key. 186 func (v *Map) AddFloat(key string, delta float64) { 187 i, ok := v.m.Load(key) 188 if !ok { 189 var dup bool 190 i, dup = v.m.LoadOrStore(key, new(Float)) 191 if !dup { 192 v.addKey(key) 193 } 194 } 195 196 // Add to Float; ignore otherwise. 197 if iv, ok := i.(*Float); ok { 198 iv.Add(delta) 199 } 200 } 201 202 // Do calls f for each entry in the map. 203 // The map is locked during the iteration, 204 // but existing entries may be concurrently updated. 205 func (v *Map) Do(f func(KeyValue)) { 206 v.keysMu.RLock() 207 defer v.keysMu.RUnlock() 208 for _, k := range v.keys { 209 i, _ := v.m.Load(k) 210 f(KeyValue{k, i.(Var)}) 211 } 212 } 213 214 // String is a string variable, and satisfies the Var interface. 215 type String struct { 216 s atomic.Value // string 217 } 218 219 func (v *String) Value() string { 220 p, _ := v.s.Load().(string) 221 return p 222 } 223 224 // String implements the Val interface. To get the unquoted string 225 // use Value. 226 func (v *String) String() string { 227 s := v.Value() 228 b, _ := json.Marshal(s) 229 return string(b) 230 } 231 232 func (v *String) Set(value string) { 233 v.s.Store(value) 234 } 235 236 // Func implements Var by calling the function 237 // and formatting the returned value using JSON. 238 type Func func() interface{} 239 240 func (f Func) Value() interface{} { 241 return f() 242 } 243 244 func (f Func) String() string { 245 v, _ := json.Marshal(f()) 246 return string(v) 247 } 248 249 // All published variables. 250 var ( 251 vars sync.Map // map[string]Var 252 varKeysMu sync.RWMutex 253 varKeys []string // sorted 254 ) 255 256 // Publish declares a named exported variable. This should be called from a 257 // package's init function when it creates its Vars. If the name is already 258 // registered then this will log.Panic. 259 func Publish(name string, v Var) { 260 if _, dup := vars.LoadOrStore(name, v); dup { 261 log.Panicln("Reuse of exported var name:", name) 262 } 263 varKeysMu.Lock() 264 defer varKeysMu.Unlock() 265 varKeys = append(varKeys, name) 266 sort.Strings(varKeys) 267 } 268 269 // Get retrieves a named exported variable. It returns nil if the name has 270 // not been registered. 271 func Get(name string) Var { 272 i, _ := vars.Load(name) 273 v, _ := i.(Var) 274 return v 275 } 276 277 // Convenience functions for creating new exported variables. 278 279 func NewInt(name string) *Int { 280 v := new(Int) 281 Publish(name, v) 282 return v 283 } 284 285 func NewFloat(name string) *Float { 286 v := new(Float) 287 Publish(name, v) 288 return v 289 } 290 291 func NewMap(name string) *Map { 292 v := new(Map).Init() 293 Publish(name, v) 294 return v 295 } 296 297 func NewString(name string) *String { 298 v := new(String) 299 Publish(name, v) 300 return v 301 } 302 303 // Do calls f for each exported variable. 304 // The global variable map is locked during the iteration, 305 // but existing entries may be concurrently updated. 306 func Do(f func(KeyValue)) { 307 varKeysMu.RLock() 308 defer varKeysMu.RUnlock() 309 for _, k := range varKeys { 310 val, _ := vars.Load(k) 311 f(KeyValue{k, val.(Var)}) 312 } 313 } 314 315 func expvarHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { 316 w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json; charset=utf-8") 317 fmt.Fprintf(w, "{\n") 318 first := true 319 Do(func(kv KeyValue) { 320 if !first { 321 fmt.Fprintf(w, ",\n") 322 } 323 first = false 324 fmt.Fprintf(w, "%q: %s", kv.Key, kv.Value) 325 }) 326 fmt.Fprintf(w, "\n}\n") 327 } 328 329 // Handler returns the expvar HTTP Handler. 330 // 331 // This is only needed to install the handler in a non-standard location. 332 func Handler() http.Handler { 333 return http.HandlerFunc(expvarHandler) 334 } 335 336 func cmdline() interface{} { 337 return os.Args 338 } 339 340 func memstats() interface{} { 341 stats := new(runtime.MemStats) 342 runtime.ReadMemStats(stats) 343 return *stats 344 } 345 346 func init() { 347 http.HandleFunc("/debug/vars", expvarHandler) 348 Publish("cmdline", Func(cmdline)) 349 Publish("memstats", Func(memstats)) 350 }