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Investigate supporting arrays as label values #147

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juliusv opened this issue Apr 15, 2013 · 5 comments
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Investigate supporting arrays as label values #147

juliusv opened this issue Apr 15, 2013 · 5 comments

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@juliusv
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juliusv commented Apr 15, 2013

This would be useful for things like e.g. the list of roles attached to a host and then querying only by a single role. Not sure if supporting this is worth the time and complexity though.

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This would be better done as multiple timeseries each with the label value you wanted, and fits the data model generally.

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I disagree. Consider a service participating in A/B testing with several experiments going on at the same time. Some requests will end up participating in more than one experiment; when reporting these separately they would be over-reported for the total request rate.

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In a case like that where timeseries aren't independent, you'd have to have a separate metric for total request rate.

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juliusv commented Jul 22, 2015

This is simply not realistic to do in Prometheus anytime soon - closing.

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