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README.rst
============================ Metrics Collection Framework ============================ This directory contains generic code for collecting and persisting metrics data for Gecko applications. Overview ======== Metrics by itself doesn't do much. It simply provides a framework for collecting data. It is up to users of this framework to hook up the individual components into a system that makes sense for their purposes. An example consumer of Metrics is Firefox Health Report (see /services/healthreport). Relationship to Telemetry ------------------------- Telemetry provides similar features to code in this directory. The two may be unified in the future. Type Overview ============= This directory defines a number of JavaScript *types*/*classes*: Metrics.Provider An entity that collects and manages data. A provider is typically domain-specific. e.g. AddonsProvider, SearchesProvider. Metrics.Measurement Represents a collection of related pieces/fields of data. Instances of these are essentially data structure descriptors. Metrics.Storage Persistent SQLite-backed store for collected metrics data and state. Metrics.ProviderManager High-level entity coordinating activity among several Metrics.Provider instances. SQLite Storage ============== *Metrics.Storage* provides an interface for persisting metrics data to a SQLite database. The storage API organizes values by fields. A field is a named member of a Measurement that has specific type and retention characteristics. Some example field types include: * Last text value * Last numeric value for a given day * Discrete text values for a given day See storage.jsm for more. While SQLite is used under the hood, this implementation detail is hidden from the consumer. Providers and Measurements ========================== The most important types in this framework are *Metrics.Provider* and *Metrics.Measurement*, henceforth known as *Provider* and *Measurement*, respectively. As you will see, these two types go hand in hand. A Provider is an entity that *provides* data about a specific subsystem or feature. They do this by recording data to specific Measurement types. Both Provider and Measurement are abstract base types. A Measurement implementation defines a name and version. More importantly, it also defines its storage requirements and how previously-stored values are serialized. Storage allocation is performed by communicating with the SQLite backend. There is a startup function that tells SQLite what fields the measurement is recording. The storage backend then registers these in the database. Internally, this is creating a new primary key for individual fields so later storage operations can directly reference these primary keys in order to retrieve data without having to perform complicated joins. A Provider can be thought of as a collection of Measurement implementations. e.g. an Addons provider may consist of a measurement for all *current* add-ons as well as a separate measurement for historical counts of add-ons. A provider's primary role is to take metrics data and write it to various measurements. This effectively persists the data to SQLite. Data is emitted from providers in either a push or pull based mechanism. In push-based scenarios, the provider likely subscribes to external events (e.g. observer notifications). An event of interest can occur at any time. When it does, the provider immediately writes the event of interest to storage or buffers it for eventual writing. In pull-based scenarios, the provider is periodically queried and asked to populate data. Usage ===== To use the code in this directory, import Metrics.jsm. e.g. Components.utils.import("resource://gre/modules/Metrics.jsm"); This exports a *Metrics* object which holds references to the main JS types and functions provided by this feature.