bsc/metrics/counter_float_64_test.go
turboboost55 7dc100714d
metrics: add cpu counters (#26796)
This PR adds counter metrics for the CPU system and the Geth process.
Currently the only metrics available for these items are gauges. Gauges are
fine when the consumer scrapes metrics data at the same interval as Geth
produces new values (every 3 seconds), but it is likely that most consumers
will not scrape that often. Intervals of 10, 15, or maybe even 30 seconds
are probably more common.

So the problem is, how does the consumer estimate what the CPU was doing in
between scrapes. With a counter, it's easy ... you just subtract two
successive values and divide by the time to get a nice, accurate average.
But with a gauge, you can't do that. A gauge reading is an instantaneous
picture of what was happening at that moment, but it gives you no idea
about what was going on between scrapes. Taking an average of values is
meaningless.
2023-03-23 14:13:50 +01:00

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package metrics
import "testing"
func BenchmarkCounterFloat64(b *testing.B) {
c := NewCounterFloat64()
b.ResetTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
c.Inc(1.0)
}
}
func TestCounterFloat64Clear(t *testing.T) {
c := NewCounterFloat64()
c.Inc(1.0)
c.Clear()
if count := c.Count(); count != 0 {
t.Errorf("c.Count(): 0 != %v\n", count)
}
}
func TestCounterFloat64Dec1(t *testing.T) {
c := NewCounterFloat64()
c.Dec(1.0)
if count := c.Count(); count != -1.0 {
t.Errorf("c.Count(): -1.0 != %v\n", count)
}
}
func TestCounterFloat64Dec2(t *testing.T) {
c := NewCounterFloat64()
c.Dec(2.0)
if count := c.Count(); count != -2.0 {
t.Errorf("c.Count(): -2.0 != %v\n", count)
}
}
func TestCounterFloat64Inc1(t *testing.T) {
c := NewCounterFloat64()
c.Inc(1.0)
if count := c.Count(); count != 1.0 {
t.Errorf("c.Count(): 1.0 != %v\n", count)
}
}
func TestCounterFloat64Inc2(t *testing.T) {
c := NewCounterFloat64()
c.Inc(2.0)
if count := c.Count(); count != 2.0 {
t.Errorf("c.Count(): 2.0 != %v\n", count)
}
}
func TestCounterFloat64Snapshot(t *testing.T) {
c := NewCounterFloat64()
c.Inc(1.0)
snapshot := c.Snapshot()
c.Inc(1.0)
if count := snapshot.Count(); count != 1.0 {
t.Errorf("c.Count(): 1.0 != %v\n", count)
}
}
func TestCounterFloat64Zero(t *testing.T) {
c := NewCounterFloat64()
if count := c.Count(); count != 0 {
t.Errorf("c.Count(): 0 != %v\n", count)
}
}
func TestGetOrRegisterCounterFloat64(t *testing.T) {
r := NewRegistry()
NewRegisteredCounterFloat64("foo", r).Inc(47.0)
if c := GetOrRegisterCounterFloat64("foo", r); c.Count() != 47.0 {
t.Fatal(c)
}
}