The core protocol of WoopChain
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woop/internal/profiler/profiler.go

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package profiler
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"net/http"
"os"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/log"
"github.com/shirou/gopsutil/process"
)
// Profiler is the profiler data structure.
type Profiler struct {
// parameters
logger log.Logger
pid int32
shardID string
MetricsReportURL string
// Internal
proc *process.Process
}
var singleton *Profiler
var once sync.Once
// GetProfiler returns a pointer of Profiler.
// TODO: This should be a New method.
func GetProfiler() *Profiler {
once.Do(func() {
singleton = &Profiler{}
})
return singleton
}
// Config configurates Profiler.
func (profiler *Profiler) Config(logger log.Logger, shardID string, metricsReportURL string) {
profiler.logger = logger
profiler.pid = int32(os.Getpid())
profiler.shardID = shardID
profiler.MetricsReportURL = metricsReportURL
}
// LogMemory logs memory.
func (profiler *Profiler) LogMemory() {
for {
// log mem usage
info, _ := profiler.proc.MemoryInfo()
memMap, _ := profiler.proc.MemoryMaps(false)
profiler.logger.Info("Mem Report", "info", info, "map", memMap, "shardID", profiler.shardID)
time.Sleep(3 * time.Second)
}
}
// LogCPU logs CPU metrics.
func (profiler *Profiler) LogCPU() {
for {
// log cpu usage
percent, _ := profiler.proc.CPUPercent()
times, _ := profiler.proc.Times()
profiler.logger.Info("CPU Report", "percent", percent, "times", times, "shardID", profiler.shardID)
time.Sleep(3 * time.Second)
}
}
// LogMetrics logs metrics.
func (profiler *Profiler) LogMetrics(metrics map[string]interface{}) {
jsonValue, _ := json.Marshal(metrics)
rsp, err := http.Post(profiler.MetricsReportURL, "application/json", bytes.NewBuffer(jsonValue))
if err == nil {
defer rsp.Body.Close()
}
}
// Start starts profiling.
func (profiler *Profiler) Start() {
profiler.proc, _ = process.NewProcess(profiler.pid)
go profiler.LogCPU()
go profiler.LogMemory()
}