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peak_detector_agent.rb 4.6KB

    require 'pp' module Agents class PeakDetectorAgent < Agent cannot_be_scheduled! description <<-MD The Peak Detector Agent will watch for peaks in an event stream. When a peak is detected, the resulting Event will have a payload message of `message`. You can include extractions in the message, for example: `I saw a bar of: {{foo.bar}}`, have a look at the [Wiki](https://github.com/cantino/huginn/wiki/Formatting-Events-using-Liquid) for details. The `value_path` value is a [JSONPath](http://goessner.net/articles/JsonPath/) to the value of interest. `group_by_path` is a JSONPath that will be used to group values, if present. Set `expected_receive_period_in_days` to the maximum amount of time that you'd expect to pass between Events being received by this Agent. You may set `window_duration_in_days` to change the default memory window length of `14` days, `min_peak_spacing_in_days` to change the default minimum peak spacing of `2` days (peaks closer together will be ignored), and `std_multiple` to change the default standard deviation threshold multiple of `3`. MD event_description <<-MD Events look like: { "message": "Your message", "peak": 6, "peak_time": 3456789242, "grouped_by": "something" } MD def validate_options unless options['expected_receive_period_in_days'].present? && options['message'].present? && options['value_path'].present? errors.add(:base, "expected_receive_period_in_days, value_path, and message are required") end end def default_options { 'expected_receive_period_in_days' => "2", 'group_by_path' => "filter", 'value_path' => "count", 'message' => "A peak of {{count}} was found in {{filter}}" } end def working? last_receive_at && last_receive_at > interpolated['expected_receive_period_in_days'].to_i.days.ago && !recent_error_logs? end def receive(incoming_events) incoming_events.sort_by(&:created_at).each do |event| group = group_for(event) remember group, event check_for_peak group, event end end private def check_for_peak(group, event) memory['peaks'] ||= {} memory['peaks'][group] ||= [] if memory['data'][group].length > 4 && (memory['peaks'][group].empty? || memory['peaks'][group].last < event.created_at.to_i - peak_spacing) average_value, standard_deviation = stats_for(group, :skip_last => 1) newest_value, newest_time = memory['data'][group][-1].map(&:to_f) if newest_value > average_value + std_multiple * standard_deviation memory['peaks'][group] << newest_time memory['peaks'][group].reject! { |p| p <= newest_time - window_duration } create_event :payload => { 'message' => interpolated(event)['message'], 'peak' => newest_value, 'peak_time' => newest_time, 'grouped_by' => group.to_s } end end end def stats_for(group, options = {}) data = memory['data'][group].map { |d| d.first.to_f } data = data[0...(data.length - (options[:skip_last] || 0))] length = data.length.to_f mean = 0 mean_variance = 0 data.each do |value| mean += value end mean /= length data.each do |value| variance = (value - mean)**2 mean_variance += variance end mean_variance /= length standard_deviation = Math.sqrt(mean_variance) [mean, standard_deviation] end def window_duration if interpolated['window_duration'].present? # The older option interpolated['window_duration'].to_i else (interpolated['window_duration_in_days'] || 14).to_f.days end end def std_multiple (interpolated['std_multiple'] || 3).to_f end def peak_spacing if interpolated['peak_spacing'].present? # The older option interpolated['peak_spacing'].to_i else (interpolated['min_peak_spacing_in_days'] || 2).to_f.days end end def group_for(event) ((interpolated['group_by_path'].present? && Utils.value_at(event.payload, interpolated['group_by_path'])) || 'no_group') end def remember(group, event) memory['data'] ||= {} memory['data'][group] ||= [] memory['data'][group] << [ Utils.value_at(event.payload, interpolated['value_path']), event.created_at.to_i ] cleanup group end def cleanup(group) newest_time = memory['data'][group].last.last memory['data'][group].reject! { |value, time| time <= newest_time - window_duration } end end end