# this struct uniquely defines a metric, optionally inside # the call scope of another metric class NewRelic::MetricSpec attr_accessor :name attr_accessor :scope MAX_LENGTH = 100 # Need a "zero-arg" constructor so it can be instantiated from java (using # jruby) for sending responses to ruby agents from the java collector. # def initialize(metric_name = '', metric_scope = '') self.name = (metric_name || '') && metric_name[0...MAX_LENGTH] self.scope = metric_scope && metric_scope[0...MAX_LENGTH] end def truncate! self.name = name[0...100] if name && name.size > 100 self.scope = scope[0...100] if scope && scope.size > 100 end def ==(o) self.eql?(o) end def eql? o self.class == o.class && name.eql?(o.name) && # coerce scope to a string and compare (scope || '') == (o.scope || '') end def hash h = name.hash h ^= scope.hash unless scope.nil? h end # return a new metric spec if the given regex # matches the name or scope. def sub(pattern, replacement, apply_to_scope = true) return nil if name !~ pattern && (!apply_to_scope || scope.nil? || scope !~ pattern) new_name = name.sub(pattern, replacement)[0...MAX_LENGTH] if apply_to_scope new_scope = (scope && scope.sub(pattern, replacement)[0...MAX_LENGTH]) else new_scope = scope end self.class.new new_name, new_scope end def to_s "#{name}:#{scope}" end def to_json(*a) {'name' => name, 'scope' => scope}.to_json(*a) end def <=>(o) namecmp = self.name <=> o.name return namecmp if namecmp != 0 return (self.scope || '') <=> (o.scope || '') end end