Exemple #1
0
// Converts the value to a str
func (*str) Call(args ...interface{}) (v interface{}, err error) {
	if len(args) != 1 {
		return 0, errors.New("string expects exactly one argument")
	}
	switch a := args[0].(type) {
	case int64:
		v = strconv.FormatInt(a, 10)
	case float64:
		v = strconv.FormatFloat(a, 'f', -1, 64)
	case bool:
		v = strconv.FormatBool(a)
	case time.Duration:
		v = influxql.FormatDuration(a)
	case string:
		v = a
	default:
		err = fmt.Errorf("cannot convert %T to string", a)
	}
	return
}
Exemple #2
0
func TestContinuousQueryService_ResampleOptions(t *testing.T) {
	s := NewTestService(t)
	mc := NewMetaClient(t)
	mc.CreateDatabase("db", "")
	mc.CreateContinuousQuery("db", "cq", `CREATE CONTINUOUS QUERY cq ON db RESAMPLE EVERY 10s FOR 2m BEGIN SELECT mean(value) INTO cpu_mean FROM cpu GROUP BY time(1m) END`)
	s.MetaClient = mc

	db := s.MetaClient.Database("db")

	cq, err := NewContinuousQuery(db.Name, &db.ContinuousQueries[0])
	if err != nil {
		t.Fatal(err)
	} else if cq.Resample.Every != 10*time.Second {
		t.Errorf("expected resample every to be 10s, got %s", influxql.FormatDuration(cq.Resample.Every))
	} else if cq.Resample.For != 2*time.Minute {
		t.Errorf("expected resample for 2m, got %s", influxql.FormatDuration(cq.Resample.For))
	}

	// Set RunInterval high so we can trigger using Run method.
	s.RunInterval = 10 * time.Minute

	done := make(chan struct{})
	expectCallCnt := 0
	callCnt := 0

	// Set a callback for ExecuteStatement.
	s.QueryExecutor.StatementExecutor = &StatementExecutor{
		ExecuteStatementFn: func(stmt influxql.Statement, ctx *influxql.ExecutionContext) error {
			callCnt++
			if callCnt >= expectCallCnt {
				done <- struct{}{}
			}
			ctx.Results <- &influxql.Result{}
			return nil
		},
	}

	s.Open()
	defer s.Close()

	// Set the 'now' time to the start of a 10 minute interval. Then trigger a run.
	// This should trigger two queries (one for the current time interval, one for the previous).
	now := time.Now().Truncate(10 * time.Minute)
	expectCallCnt += 2
	s.RunCh <- &RunRequest{Now: now}

	if err := wait(done, 100*time.Millisecond); err != nil {
		t.Fatal(err)
	}

	// Trigger another run 10 seconds later. Another two queries should happen,
	// but it will be a different two queries.
	expectCallCnt += 2
	s.RunCh <- &RunRequest{Now: now.Add(10 * time.Second)}

	if err := wait(done, 100*time.Millisecond); err != nil {
		t.Fatal(err)
	}

	// Reset the time period and send the initial request at 5 seconds after the
	// 10 minute mark. There should be exactly one call since the current interval is too
	// young and only one interval matches the FOR duration.
	expectCallCnt += 1
	s.Run("", "", now.Add(5*time.Second))

	if err := wait(done, 100*time.Millisecond); err != nil {
		t.Fatal(err)
	}

	// No overflow should be sent.
	if err := wait(done, 100*time.Millisecond); err == nil {
		t.Error("too many queries executed")
	}
}