debian-forge-composer/vendor/go.opencensus.io/stats/record.go
Tomas Hozza ff95059748 internal/upload: Add support for upload to GCP and CLI tool using it
Add new internal upload target for Google Cloud Platform and
osbuild-upload-gcp CLI tool which uses the API.

Supported features are:
- Authenticate with GCP using explicitly provided JSON credentials
  file or let the authentication be handled automatically by the
  Google cloud client library. The later is useful e.g. when the worker
  is running in GCP VM instance, which has associated permissions with
  it.
- Upload an existing image file into existing Storage bucket.
- Verify MD5 checksum of the uploaded image file against the local
  file's checksum.
- Import the uploaded image file into Compute Node as an Image.
- Delete the uploaded image file after a successful image import.
- Delete all cache files from storage created as part of the image
  import build job.
- Share the imported image with a list of specified accounts.

GCP-specific image type is not yet added, since GCP supports importing
VMDK and VHD images, which the osbuild-composer already supports.

Update go.mod, vendor/ content and SPEC file with new dependencies.

Signed-off-by: Tomas Hozza <thozza@redhat.com>
2021-02-25 18:44:21 +00:00

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// Copyright 2018, OpenCensus Authors
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
//
package stats
import (
"context"
"go.opencensus.io/metric/metricdata"
"go.opencensus.io/stats/internal"
"go.opencensus.io/tag"
)
func init() {
internal.SubscriptionReporter = func(measure string) {
mu.Lock()
measures[measure].subscribe()
mu.Unlock()
}
}
// Recorder provides an interface for exporting measurement information from
// the static Record method by using the WithRecorder option.
type Recorder interface {
// Record records a set of measurements associated with the given tags and attachments.
// The second argument is a `[]Measurement`.
Record(*tag.Map, interface{}, map[string]interface{})
}
type recordOptions struct {
attachments metricdata.Attachments
mutators []tag.Mutator
measurements []Measurement
recorder Recorder
}
// WithAttachments applies provided exemplar attachments.
func WithAttachments(attachments metricdata.Attachments) Options {
return func(ro *recordOptions) {
ro.attachments = attachments
}
}
// WithTags applies provided tag mutators.
func WithTags(mutators ...tag.Mutator) Options {
return func(ro *recordOptions) {
ro.mutators = mutators
}
}
// WithMeasurements applies provided measurements.
func WithMeasurements(measurements ...Measurement) Options {
return func(ro *recordOptions) {
ro.measurements = measurements
}
}
// WithRecorder records the measurements to the specified `Recorder`, rather
// than to the global metrics recorder.
func WithRecorder(meter Recorder) Options {
return func(ro *recordOptions) {
ro.recorder = meter
}
}
// Options apply changes to recordOptions.
type Options func(*recordOptions)
func createRecordOption(ros ...Options) *recordOptions {
o := &recordOptions{}
for _, ro := range ros {
ro(o)
}
return o
}
// Record records one or multiple measurements with the same context at once.
// If there are any tags in the context, measurements will be tagged with them.
func Record(ctx context.Context, ms ...Measurement) {
RecordWithOptions(ctx, WithMeasurements(ms...))
}
// RecordWithTags records one or multiple measurements at once.
//
// Measurements will be tagged with the tags in the context mutated by the mutators.
// RecordWithTags is useful if you want to record with tag mutations but don't want
// to propagate the mutations in the context.
func RecordWithTags(ctx context.Context, mutators []tag.Mutator, ms ...Measurement) error {
return RecordWithOptions(ctx, WithTags(mutators...), WithMeasurements(ms...))
}
// RecordWithOptions records measurements from the given options (if any) against context
// and tags and attachments in the options (if any).
// If there are any tags in the context, measurements will be tagged with them.
func RecordWithOptions(ctx context.Context, ros ...Options) error {
o := createRecordOption(ros...)
if len(o.measurements) == 0 {
return nil
}
recorder := internal.DefaultRecorder
if o.recorder != nil {
recorder = o.recorder.Record
}
if recorder == nil {
return nil
}
record := false
for _, m := range o.measurements {
if m.desc.subscribed() {
record = true
break
}
}
if !record {
return nil
}
if len(o.mutators) > 0 {
var err error
if ctx, err = tag.New(ctx, o.mutators...); err != nil {
return err
}
}
recorder(tag.FromContext(ctx), o.measurements, o.attachments)
return nil
}