Accessor function for exometer data structures
This module uses the exprecs transform (see exprecs) to generate accessor functions for exometer data structures.
Note that thevalue attribute in exometer_entry{} records may not
represent the true value of the metric, since exometer entries often
have structured values, or are represented as CRDTs for update efficiency.
pp() = {atom(), [{atom(), any()}]}
| pp/1 | Pretty-print a record, or list containing records. |
| pp_find/1 | Performs exometer:find_entries(Path) & returns pretty-printed result.
This function calls `exometer:find_entries(Path), retrieves the entry
for each matching metric, and calls pp(Entry) for each entry. |
| pp_lookup/1 | Performs a lookup by name of entry and pretty-prints the result. |
| pp_select/1 | Performs exometer:select(Pattern) & returns pretty-printed result.
This function calls `exometer:select(Pattern), retrieves the entry
for each matching metric, and calls pp(Entry) for each entry. |
| status/1 | Return the operational status of the given exometer entry. |
Pretty-print a record, or list containing records.
This function pretty-prints a record as{RecordName, [{Attr,Value}]},
or, if the input is a list, recognizes records and pretty-prints them,
leaving other data structures unchanged.
pp_find(Path::list()) -> [pp()]
Performs exometer:find_entries(Path) & returns pretty-printed result.
This function calls `exometer:find_entries(Path), retrieves the entry
for each matching metric, and calls pp(Entry) for each entry.
pp_lookup(Name::exometer:name()) -> pp() | undefined
Performs a lookup by name of entry and pretty-prints the result.
This function returnsundefined if the entry cannot be found.
pp_select(Pat::ets:match_spec()) -> [pp()]
Performs exometer:select(Pattern) & returns pretty-printed result.
This function calls `exometer:select(Pattern), retrieves the entry
for each matching metric, and calls pp(Entry) for each entry.
{Name, Type, Status} object, e.g. by specifying ['$_'].
status(Exometer_entry::exometer:entry()) -> enabled | disabled
Return the operational status of the given exometer entry.
Thestatus attribute is overloaded in the #exometer_entry{} record.
This function extracts the correct status (enabled | disabled).
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