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contrib-munin/plugins/varnish4/varnish4_
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#!@@PERL@@
# -*- perl -*-
#
# varnish4_ - Munin plugin to for Varnish 4.x
# Copyright (C) 2009 Redpill Linpro AS
#
# Author: Kristian Lyngstol <kristian@bohemians.org>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
=head1 NAME
varnish4_ - Munin plugin to monitor various aspects of varnish
=head1 APPLICABLE SYSTEMS
Varnish 4.x with varnishstat
=head1 CONFIGURATION
The plugin needs to be able to execute varnishstat.
The configuration section shows the defaults
[varnish4_*]
env.varnishstat varnishstat
env.name
env.varnishstat can be a full path to varnishstat if it's
not in the path already.
env.name is blank (undefined) by default and can be used to specify a -n
name argument to varnish if multiple instances are running on the same
server.
A few aspects are not linked by default. They are marked as
'DEBUG' => 'yes' (or any other value). They are:
vcl, bans, bans_lurker, lru, objects_per_objhead,
losthdr, esi, hcb, shm, shm_writes, overflow,
session, session_herd, gzip
You can link them yourself with something like this:
ln -s @@LIBDIR@@/plugins/varnish4_ \
@@CONFDIR@@/plugins/varnish4_data_structures
=head1 INTERPRETATION
Each graph uses data from varnishstat.
=head1 MAGIC MARKERS
#%# family=auto
#%# capabilities=autoconf suggest
=head1 VERSION
$Id$
=head1 BUGS
The hit_rate graph requires munin r2040 or newer to display
correctly.
=head1 PATCHES-TO
Please send patches to Kristian Lyngstol <kristian@bohemians.org>
and/or varnish-misc@varnish-cache.org for significant changes. Munin SVN
is the authoritative repository for this plugin.
=head1 AUTHOR
Kristian Lyngstol <kristian@bohemians.org>
=head1 MODIFICATIONS
Ingo Oppermann <ingo.oppermann@gmail.com>
=head1 LICENSE
GPLv2
=cut
use XML::Parser;
use strict;
# Set to 1 to enable output when a variable is defined in a graph but
# omitted because it doesn't exist in varnishstat.
my $DEBUG = 0;
# Set to 1 to ignore 'DEBUG' and suggest all available aspects.
my $FULL_SUGGEST = 0;
# Varnishstat executable. Include full path if it's not in your path.
my $varnishstatexec = exists $ENV{'varnishstat'} ? $ENV{'varnishstat'} : "varnishstat";
# For multiple instances
my $varnishname = exists $ENV{'name'} ? $ENV{'name'} : undef;
my $self; # Haha, myself, what a clever pun.
# Parameters that can be defined on top level of a graph. Config will print
# them as "graph_$foo $value\n"
my @graph_parameters = ('title','total','order','scale','vlabel','args');
# Parameters that can be defined on a value-to-value basis and will be
# blindly passed to config. Printed as "$fieldname.$param $value\n".
#
# 'label' is hardcoded as it defaults to a varnishstat-description if not
# set.
my @field_parameters = ('graph', 'min', 'max', 'draw', 'cdef', 'warning',
'colour', 'info', 'type');
# Varnishstat data is stored here. Example
# ('n_vbe' => { 'value' => '124', 'description'=>...,'flag'=>... }, SMA =>
# { s0 => { 'value' => '...', 'flag'=> '...' },'Transient' => ...})
# Both dynamic and static counters are kept here.
#
# Notes:
# - The 'flag' field for a counter is in RRD-dialect, not varnishstat
my %data;
# Data structure that defines all possible graphs (aspects) and how they
# are to be plotted. Every top-level entry is a graph/aspect. Each
# top-level graph MUST have title set and 'values'.
#
# The 'values' hash must have at least one value definition. The actual
# value used is either fetched from varnishstat based on the value-name, or
# if 'rpn' is defined: calculated. 'type' SHOULD be set.
#
# Graphs with 'DEBUG' set to anything is omitted from 'suggest'.
#
# 'rpn' on values allows easy access to graphs consisting of multiple
# values from varnishstat. (Reverse polish notation). The RPN
# implementation only accepts +-*/ and varnishstat-values.
#
# With the exception of 'label', which is filled with the
# varnishstat-description if left undefined, any value left undefined will
# be left up to Munin to define/ignore/yell about.
#
# For dynamic counters, the values listed need to specify a counter and
# family. This will plot the specified counter for each identity within
# that family. Example: family of SMA, counter c_fail. This will create a
# c_fail-counter for each of the SMA-identities (e.g: Transient, s0, etc).
# For dynamic graphs, the value-name is only used to identify the data
# point, and does not relate to any varnishstat data as that is set by
# family/counter.
#
# Note that dynamic counters fetch the type from the XML and things like
# min/max are currently not supported (and silently ignored).
#
# See munin documentation or rrdgraph/rrdtool for more information.
my %ASPECTS = (
'request_rate' => {
'title' => 'Request rates',
'order' => 'cache_hit cache_hitpass cache_miss '
. 'backend_conn backend_unhealthy '
. 'client_req client_conn' ,
'values' => {
'sess_conn' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0',
'colour' => '444444',
'graph' => 'ON'
},
'client_req' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'colour' => '111111',
'min' => '0'
},
'cache_hit' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'draw' => 'AREA',
'colour' => '00FF00',
'min' => '0'
},
'cache_hitpass' => {
'info' => 'Hitpass are cached passes: An '
. 'entry in the cache instructing '
. 'Varnish to pass. Typically '
. 'achieved after a pass in '
. 'vcl_fetch.',
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'draw' => 'STACK',
'colour' => 'FFFF00',
'min' => '0'
},
'cache_miss' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'colour' => 'FF0000',
'draw' => 'STACK',
'min' => '0'
},
'backend_conn' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'colour' => '995599',
'min' => '0'
},
'backend_unhealthy' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0',
'colour' => 'FF55FF'
},
's_pipe' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0',
'colour' => '1d2bdf'
},
's_pass' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0',
'colour' => '785d0d'
}
}
},
'hit_rate' => {
'title' => 'Hit rates',
'order' => 'client_req cache_hit cache_miss '
. 'cache_hitpass' ,
'vlabel' => '%',
'args' => '-u 100 --rigid',
'scale' => 'no',
'values' => {
'client_req' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0',
'graph' => 'off'
},
'cache_hit' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0',
'draw' => 'AREA',
'cdef' => 'cache_hit,client_req,/,100,*'
},
'cache_miss' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'draw' => 'STACK',
'min' => '0',
'cdef' => 'cache_miss,client_req,/,100,*'
},
'cache_hitpass' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'draw' => 'STACK',
'min' => '0',
'cdef' => 'cache_hitpass,client_req,/,100,*'
},
}
},
'backend_traffic' => {
'title' => 'Backend traffic',
'values' => {
'backend_conn' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'backend_unhealthy' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0',
'warning' => ':1'
},
'backend_busy' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'backend_fail' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'backend_reuse' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => 0
},
'backend_recycle' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => 0
},
'backend_toolate' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'backend_retry' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'backend_req' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'objects' => {
'title' => 'Number of objects',
'values' => {
'n_object' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE',
'label' => 'Number of objects'
},
'n_objectcore' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE',
'label' => 'Number of object cores'
},
'n_vampireobject' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE',
'label' => 'Number of unresurrected objects'
},
'n_objecthead' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE',
'label' => 'Number of object heads',
'info' => 'Each object head can have one '
. 'or more object attached, '
. 'typically based on the Vary: header'
}
}
},
'transfer_rates' => {
'title' => 'Transfer rates',
'order' => 's_resp_bodybytes s_resp_hdrbytes',
'args' => '-l 0',
'vlabel' => 'bit/s',
'values' => {
's_resp_hdrbytes' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'label' => 'Header traffic',
'draw' => 'STACK',
'min' => '0',
'info' => 'HTTP Header traffic. TCP/IP '
. 'overhead is not included.',
'cdef' => 's_resp_hdrbytes,8,*'
},
's_resp_bodybytes' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'draw' => 'AREA',
'label' => 'Body traffic',
'min' => '0',
'cdef' => 's_resp_bodybytes,8,*'
}
}
},
'threads' => {
'title' => 'Thread status',
'values' => {
'threads' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE',
'min' => '0',
'warning' => '1:'
},
'threads_created' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'threads_failed' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0',
'warning' => ':1'
},
'threads_limited' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'threads_destroyed' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0',
'warning' => ':1'
}
}
},
'memory_usage' => {
'title' => 'Memory usage',
'args' => '--base 1024',
'vlabel' => 'bytes',
'values' => {
'sms_balloc' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE',
},
'sms_nbytes' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE',
},
'SMA_1' => {
'counter' => 'g_bytes',
'family' => 'SMA',
},
'SMA_2' => {
'counter' => 'g_space',
'family' => 'SMA',
},
'SMA_3' => {
'counter' => 'c_bytes',
'family' => 'SMA'
},
'SMF_1' => {
'counter' => 'g_bytes',
'family' => 'SMF',
},
'SMF_2' => {
'counter' => 'g_space',
'family' => 'SMF',
}
}
},
'uptime' => {
'title' => 'Varnish uptime',
'vlabel' => 'days',
'scale' => 'no',
'values' => {
'uptime' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE',
'cdef' => 'uptime,86400,/'
}
}
},
'objects_per_objhead' => {
'title' => 'Objects per objecthead',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'obj_per_objhead' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE',
'label' => 'Objects per object heads',
'rpn' => [ 'n_object','n_objecthead','/' ]
}
}
},
'losthdr' => {
'title' => 'HTTP Header overflows',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'losthdr' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'hcb' => {
'title' => 'Critbit data',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'hcb_nolock' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'hcb_lock' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'hcb_insert' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'esi' => {
'title' => 'ESI',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'esi_parse' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'esi_errors' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'esi_warnings' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'session' => {
'title' => 'Sessions',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'sess_conn' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'sess_drop' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'sess_fail' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'sess_pipe_overflow' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'sess_queued' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'sess_dropped' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'sess_closed' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'sess_pipeline' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'sess_readahead' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'session_herd' => {
'title' => 'Session herd',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'sess_herd' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'shm_writes' => {
'title' => 'SHM writes and records',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'shm_records' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'shm_writes' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'shm' => {
'title' => 'Shared memory activity',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'shm_flushes' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'shm_cont' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'shm_cycles' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'allocations' => {
'title' => 'Memory allocation requests',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'sm_nreq' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'sma_nreq' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'sms_nreq' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'vcl' => {
'title' => 'VCL',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'n_backend' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE'
},
'n_vcl' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'n_vcl_avail' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'n_vcl_discard' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'bans' => {
'title' => 'Bans',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'bans' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE'
},
'bans_added' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'bans_deleted' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'bans_completed' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE'
},
'bans_obj' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE'
},
'bans_req' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE'
},
'bans_tested' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'bans_obj_killed' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'bans_tests_tested' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'bans_dups' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE'
},
'bans_persisted_bytes' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE'
},
'bans_persisted_fragmentation' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE'
}
}
},
'bans_lurker' => {
'title' => 'Ban Lurker',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'bans_lurker_tested' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'bans_lurker_tests_tested' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'bans_lurker_obj_killed' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'bans_lurker_contention' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'expunge' => {
'title' => 'Object expunging',
'values' => {
'n_expired' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'n_lru_nuked' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'lru' => {
'title' => 'LRU activity',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'n_lru_nuked' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'n_lru_moved' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
},
'bad' => {
'title' => 'Misbehavior',
'values' => {
'SMA_1' => {
'counter' => 'c_fail',
'family' => 'SMA',
},
'SMF_1' => {
'counter' => 'c_fail',
'family' => 'SMF',
},
'sess_drop' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE'
},
'backend_unhealthy' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE'
},
'fetch_failed' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE'
},
'backend_busy' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE'
},
'threads_failed' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE'
},
'threads_limited' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE'
},
'threads_destroyed' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE'
},
'thread_queue_len' => {
'type' => 'GAUGE'
},
'losthdr' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE'
},
'esi_errors' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE'
},
'esi_warnings' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE'
},
'sess_fail' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE'
},
'sess_pipe_overflow' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE'
}
}
},
'gzip' => {
'title' => 'GZIP activity',
'DEBUG' => 'yes',
'values' => {
'n_gzip' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
},
'n_gunzip' => {
'type' => 'DERIVE',
'min' => '0'
}
}
}
);
################################
# Various helper functions #
################################
# Translate $_[0] from varnish' internal types (flags) to munin/rrd
# variants (e.g: from 'i' to GAUGE). Returns the result.
sub translate_type
{
my $d = $_[0];
if ($d eq "i") {
$d = "GAUGE";
} elsif ($d eq "a") {
$d = "DERIVE";
}
return $d;
}
# Print the value of a two-dimensional hash if it exist.
# Returns false if non-existent.
#
# Output is formatted for plugins if arg4 is blank, otherwise arg4 is used
# as the title/name of the field (ie: arg4=graph_title).
sub print_if_exist
{
my %values = %{$_[0]};
my $value = $_[1];
my $field = $_[2];
my $title = "$value.$field";
if (defined($_[3])) {
$title = $_[3];
}
if (defined($values{$value}{$field})) {
print "$title $values{$value}{$field}\n";
} else {
return 0;
}
}
# Create a output-friendly name
sub normalize_name
{
my $name = $_[0];
$name =~ s/[^a-zA-Z0-9]/_/g;
return $name;
}
# Braindead RPN: +,-,/,* will pop two items from @stack, and perform
# the relevant operation on the items. If the item in the array isn't one
# of the 4 basic math operations, a value from varnishstat is pushed on to
# the stack. IE: 'client_req','client_conn','/' will leave the value of
# "client_req/client_conn" on the stack.
#
# If only one item is left on the stack, it is printed. Otherwise, an error
# message is printed.
sub rpn
{
my @stack;
my $left;
my $right;
foreach my $item (@{$_[0]}) {
if ($item eq "+") {
$right = pop(@stack);
$left = pop(@stack);
push(@stack,$left+$right);
} elsif ($item eq "-") {
$right = pop(@stack);
$left = pop(@stack);
push(@stack,$left-$right);
} elsif ($item eq "/") {
$right = pop(@stack);
$left = pop(@stack);
push(@stack,$left/$right);
} elsif ($item eq "*") {
$right = pop(@stack);
$left = pop(@stack);
push(@stack,$left*$right);
} else {
push(@stack,int($data{$item}{'value'}));
}
}
if (@stack > 1)
{
print STDERR "RPN error: Stack has more than one item left.\n";
print STDERR "@stack\n";
exit 255;
}
print "@stack";
print "\n";
}
# Bail-function.
sub usage
{
if (@_) {
print STDERR "@_" . "\n\n";
}
print STDERR "Known arguments: suggest, config, autoconf.\n";
print STDERR "Run with suggest to get a list of known aspects.\n";
exit 1;
}
################################
# XML Parsing #
################################
# The following code is for parsing varnishstat -x. While %data should be
# stable, the following bits can easily be replaced with anything (json, an
# other xml-parser, magic, etc)
#
# The basic concept is simple enough. Only worry about stuff inside
# <state>. Updating %state on each new data field, and commit it to %data
# when </state> is seen.
#
# We do use translate_type() on the 'flag' field.
# Internal state for the XML parsing
my %state = (
'stat' => 0, # inside <stat> or not
'field' => 'none', # <name>, <value>, <stat>, etc.
'values' => ()
);
# Reset the state of XML, mainly used for end-elements.
sub xml_reset_state() {
$state{'stat'} = '0';
$state{'field'} = 'none';
$state{'values'} = ();
}
# Callback for data entry. Cleans leading whitespace and updates state.
sub xml_characters {
my $d = $_[1];
if ($state{'stat'} == 0) {
return;
}
if ($state{'field'} eq "type" && $d eq "MAIN") {
return;
}
$d =~ s/^\s*$//g;
if ($d eq "") {
return;
}
$state{'values'}{$state{'field'}} = $d;
}
# Store the current state in %data. Issued at </stat>
# Note that 'flag' is translated to RRD-equivalents here.
sub xml_commit_state
{
my $name = $state{'values'}{'name'};
my $type = $state{'values'}{'type'};
my $ident = $state{'values'}{'ident'};
foreach my $key (keys %{$state{'values'}}) {
my $data = $state{'values'}{$key};
if ($key eq 'flag') {
$data = translate_type($data);
}
if (defined($type) and $type ne "") {
$data{$type}{$ident}{$name}{$key} = $data;
} else {
$data{$name}{$key} = $data
}
}
}
# Callback for end tag. E.g: </stat>
sub xml_end_elem {
my $element = $_[1];
if ($element ne "stat") {
return;
}
xml_commit_state();
xml_reset_state();
}
# Callback for opening tag. E.g: <stat>
sub xml_start_elem {
$state{'field'} = $_[1];
if ($state{'field'} eq "stat") {
$state{'stat'} = 1;
}
}
################################
# Internal API #
################################
# Populate %data, includes both values and descriptions and more.
# Currently driven by XML, but that could change.
sub populate_stats
{
my $arg = "-x";
my $parser = new XML::Parser(Handlers => {Start => \&xml_start_elem,
End => \&xml_end_elem,
Char => \&xml_characters} );
if ($varnishname) {
$arg .= " -n $varnishname";
}
open (XMLDATA, "$varnishstatexec $arg|") or die "meh";
$parser->parse(*XMLDATA, ProtocolEncoding => 'ISO-8859-1');
close(XMLDATA);
}
# Prints the fields in the list in $_[2] (e.g: 'value'/'description') for
# each identity of the varnish counter/family combination as defined by
# the $_[0]-counter on the aspect definition. Err, that's jibberish, so
# an example:
#
# e.g: dynamic_print('SMA_1','',('value'))
# e.g: dynamic_print('SMA_2','.label',('ident','description'))
# SMA_1 is the counter-value. If it is a dynamic counter, it has a counter
# and family-member (e.g: counter: c_req, family: SMA) and print_dynamic
# will print c_req for each SMA-identity.
#
# Note that the variables to print is a list. This is to allow printing a
# single item with multiple fields. Typically for identity+description so
# you can distinguish between different data points.
#
# Returns true if it was a dynamic counter.
sub print_dynamic
{
my $name = $_[0];
shift;
my $suffix = $_[0];
shift;
my @field = @_;
if (!defined($ASPECTS{$self}{'values'}{$name}{'counter'})) {
return 0;
}
if (!defined($ASPECTS{$self}{'values'}{$name}{'family'})) {
return 0;
}
my $counter = $ASPECTS{$self}{'values'}{$name}{'counter'};
my $type = $ASPECTS{$self}{'values'}{$name}{'family'};
foreach my $key (keys %{$data{$type}}) {
my $pname = normalize_name($type . "_" . $key . "_" . $counter);
print $pname . $suffix . " ";
my $i = 0;
foreach my $f (@field) {
if ($i != 0) {
print " ";
}
$i += 1;
print $data{$type}{$key}{$counter}{$f};
}
print "\n";
}
return 1;
}
# Read and verify the aspect ($self).
sub set_aspect
{
$self = $0;
$self =~ s/^.*\/varnish4_//;
if (!defined($ASPECTS{$self}) && @ARGV == 0) {
usage "No such aspect";
}
}
# Print 'yes' if it's reasonable to use this plugin, or 'no' with a
# human-readable error message. Always exit true, even if the response
# is 'no'.
sub autoconf
{
# XXX: Solaris outputs errors to stderr and always returns true.
# XXX: See #873
if (`which $varnishstatexec 2>/dev/null` =~ m{^/}) {
print "yes\n";
} else {
print "no ($varnishstatexec could not be found)\n";
}
exit 0;
}
# Suggest relevant aspects/values of $self.
# 'DEBUG'-graphs are excluded.
sub suggest
{
foreach my $key (keys %ASPECTS) {
if (defined($ASPECTS{$key}{'DEBUG'}) && $FULL_SUGGEST != 1) {
next;
}
print "$key\n";
}
}
# Walk through the relevant aspect and print all top-level configuration
# values and value-definitions.
sub get_config
{
my $graph = $_[0];
# Need to double-check since set_aspect only checks this if there
# is no argument (suggest/autoconf doesn't require a valid aspect)
if (!defined($ASPECTS{$graph})) {
usage "No such aspect";
}
my %values = %{$ASPECTS{$graph}{'values'}};
print "graph_category Varnish\n";
foreach my $field (@graph_parameters) {
print_if_exist(\%ASPECTS,$graph,$field,"graph_$field");
}
foreach my $value (keys %values) {
# Just print the description/type if it's a dynamic
# counter. It'll be silent if it isn't.
if(print_dynamic($value,'.label',('description','type','ident'))) {
print_dynamic($value,'.type',('flag'));
next;
}
# Need either RPN definition or a varnishstat value.
if (!defined($data{$value}{'value'}) &&
!defined($values{$value}{'rpn'})) {
if ($DEBUG) {
print "ERROR: $value not part of varnishstat.\n"
}
next;
}
if (!print_if_exist(\%values,$value,'label')) {
print "$value.label $data{$value}{'description'}\n";
}
foreach my $field (@field_parameters) {
print_if_exist(\%values,$value,$field);
}
}
}
# Handle arguments (config, autoconf, suggest)
# Populate stats for config is necessary, but we want to avoid it for
# autoconf as it would generate a nasty error.
sub check_args
{
if (@ARGV && $ARGV[0] eq '') {
shift @ARGV;
}
if (@ARGV == 1) {
if ($ARGV[0] eq "config") {
populate_stats;
get_config($self);
exit 0;
} elsif ($ARGV[0] eq "autoconf") {
autoconf($self);
exit 0;
} elsif ($ARGV[0] eq "suggest") {
suggest;
exit 0;
}
usage "Unknown argument";
}
}
################################
# Execution starts here #
################################
set_aspect;
check_args;
populate_stats;
# We only get here if we're supposed to.
# Walks through the relevant values and either prints the varnishstat, or
# if the 'rpn' variable is set, calls rpn() to execute ... the rpn.
#
# NOTE: Due to differences in varnish-versions, this checks if the value
# actually exist before using it.
foreach my $value (keys %{$ASPECTS{$self}{'values'}}) {
if (defined($ASPECTS{$self}{'values'}{$value}{'rpn'})) {
print "$value.value ";
rpn($ASPECTS{$self}{'values'}{$value}{'rpn'});
} else {
if (print_dynamic($value,'.value',('value'))) {
next;
}
if (!defined($data{$value}{'value'})) {
if ($DEBUG) {
print STDERR "Error: $value not part of "
. "varnishstat.\n";
}
next;
}
print "$value.value ";
print "$data{$value}{'value'}\n";
}
}