sf-go-profiler

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Published: Nov 26, 2021 License: MPL-2.0

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sf-go-profiler

sf-apm-profiler enables collecting supported profiles types by golang along with runtime metrics and sends them to snappyflow-apm for further visualization and analysis.

supported profiles: cpu, heap, block, mutex, goroutine, threadcreate

cpu and heap profiles are enabled always other types can be enabled as required.

getting started

  • pre-requisite

    • install and configure snappyflow agent on vm or as a sidecar in the container, as it is required to send data to snappyflow-apm

    • run below command to download or update sf-go-profiler package in your current project.

      go get -u -v github.com/snappyflow/sf-go-profiler/profiler
      
  • simple example

import "github.com/snappyflow/sf-go-profiler/profiler"

main(){
    profile := profiler.NewProfilerConfig("server")
    profile.Start()
    defer profile.Stop()
    // rest of the application code
}
  • profiling can conditionally enabled when required using golang flags
import (
    "github.com/snappyflow/sf-go-profiler/profiler"
    "flag"
)

main(){
    enableprofile := flag.Bool("profile",false,"enable profiler")
    if *enableprofile {
        profile := profiler.NewProfilerConfig("server")
        // below line disables collection of go runtime metrics
        // profile.DisableRuntimeMetrics()
        // below line disables profiling
        // profile.DisableProfiles()
        profile.Start()
        defer profile.Stop()
    }
    // rest of the application code
}
  • runtime metrics can be disable by calling DisableRuntimeMetrics() similarly profiling can be disabled by calling DisableProfiles() on profile config object.
    profile := profiler.NewProfilerConfig("server")
    // below line disables collection of go runtime metrics
    profile.DisableRuntimeMetrics()
    // below line disables profiling
    profile.DisableProfiles()
    profile.Start()
    defer profile.Stop()
  • enable other supported profiles as required
    // enable block profile and set given block profile rate
    profile.EnableBlockProfile(100)
    // enable mutex profile and set given mutex profile fraction
    profile.EnableMutexProfile(1000)
    // enable goroutine profile
    profile.EnableGoRoutineProfile()
    // enable threadcreate profile
    profile.EnableThreadCreateProfile()
  • since only heap and cpu profiles are enabled by default, all supported profiles can be enabled by call to function EnableAllProfiles(), this sets block profile rate to DefaultBlockProfileRate and mutex profile fraction to DefaultMutexProfileFraction
    // enable all supported profiles
    profile.EnableAllProfiles()

sample runtime metrics collected

{
  "alloc_mb": 8.4275,
  "frees": 28575,
  "gc_cpu_fraction": 0.0001,
  "go_version": "go1.16.4",
  "interval": 60,
  "last_gc": 1631099627396,
  "live_objects": 27146,
  "mallocs": 27361,
  "max_pause_gc_ms": 0.1033,
  "min_pause_gc_ms": 0.0366,
  "num_cpu": 2,
  "num_gc": 2,
  "num_goroutines": 23,
  "pid": 23201,
  "sys_mb": 71.5791,
  "time": 1631099686505,
  "total_alloc_mb": 8.8994,
  "total_pause_gc_ms": 0.14,
}

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Package profiler enables collecting supported profiles types by golang and sends them to SnappyFlowAPM for further visualization and analysis.
Package profiler enables collecting supported profiles types by golang and sends them to SnappyFlowAPM for further visualization and analysis.

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