aodh/ceilometer/counter.py
Julien Danjou 1cb2adfe23 Move counter_source definition
The source of a Counter is not tight to the collector publishing system at
all, so move that a level above, otherwise code which don't import the
collector will fail using this variable.

Change-Id: Ie70b9b544505a8c7d9841163a7d5960cf677f3e4
Signed-off-by: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
2013-02-11 13:44:34 +01:00

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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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"""Counter class for holding data about a metering event.
A Counter doesn't really do anything, but we need a way to
ensure that all of the appropriate fields have been filled
in by the plugins that create them.
"""
import collections
from ceilometer.openstack.common import cfg
OPTS = [
cfg.StrOpt('counter_source',
default='openstack',
help='Source for counters emited on this instance'),
]
cfg.CONF.register_opts(OPTS)
# Fields explanation:
#
# Name: the name of the counter, must be unique
# Type: the type of the counter, must be either:
# - cumulative: the value is incremented and never reset to 0
# - delta: the value is reset to 0 each time it is sent
# - gauge: the value is an absolute value and is not a counter
# Unit: the unit of the counter
# Volume: the counter value
# User ID: the user ID
# Project ID: the project ID
# Resource ID: the resource ID
# Timestamp: when the counter has been read
# Resource metadata: various metadata
Counter = collections.namedtuple('Counter',
' '.join([
'name',
'type',
'unit',
'volume',
'user_id',
'project_id',
'resource_id',
'timestamp',
'resource_metadata',
]))
TYPE_GAUGE = 'gauge'
TYPE_DELTA = 'delta'
TYPE_CUMULATIVE = 'cumulative'