Metrics Reporting🔗
As of 1.1.0 Iceberg supports the MetricsReporter
and the MetricsReport
APIs. These two APIs allow expressing different metrics reports while supporting a pluggable way of reporting these reports.
Type of Reports🔗
ScanReport🔗
A ScanReport
carries metrics being collected during scan planning against a given table. Amongst some general information about the involved table, such as the snapshot id or the table name, it includes metrics like:
* total scan planning duration
* number of data/delete files included in the result
* number of data/delete manifests scanned/skipped
* number of data/delete files scanned/skipped
* number of equality/positional delete files scanned
CommitReport🔗
A CommitReport
carries metrics being collected after committing changes to a table (aka producing a snapshot). Amongst some general information about the involved table, such as the snapshot id or the table name, it includes metrics like:
* total duration
* number of attempts required for the commit to succeed
* number of added/removed data/delete files
* number of added/removed equality/positional delete files
* number of added/removed equality/positional deletes
Available Metrics Reporters🔗
LoggingMetricsReporter
🔗
This is the default metrics reporter when nothing else is configured and its purpose is to log results to the log file. Example output would look as shown below:
INFO org.apache.iceberg.metrics.LoggingMetricsReporter - Received metrics report:
ScanReport{
tableName=scan-planning-with-eq-and-pos-delete-files,
snapshotId=2,
filter=ref(name="data") == "(hash-27fa7cc0)",
schemaId=0,
projectedFieldIds=[1, 2],
projectedFieldNames=[id, data],
scanMetrics=ScanMetricsResult{
totalPlanningDuration=TimerResult{timeUnit=NANOSECONDS, totalDuration=PT0.026569404S, count=1},
resultDataFiles=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=1},
resultDeleteFiles=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=2},
totalDataManifests=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=1},
totalDeleteManifests=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=1},
scannedDataManifests=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=1},
skippedDataManifests=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=0},
totalFileSizeInBytes=CounterResult{unit=BYTES, value=10},
totalDeleteFileSizeInBytes=CounterResult{unit=BYTES, value=20},
skippedDataFiles=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=0},
skippedDeleteFiles=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=0},
scannedDeleteManifests=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=1},
skippedDeleteManifests=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=0},
indexedDeleteFiles=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=2},
equalityDeleteFiles=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=1},
positionalDeleteFiles=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=1}},
metadata={
iceberg-version=Apache Iceberg 1.4.0-SNAPSHOT (commit 4868d2823004c8c256a50ea7c25cff94314cc135)}}
INFO org.apache.iceberg.metrics.LoggingMetricsReporter - Received metrics report:
CommitReport{
tableName=scan-planning-with-eq-and-pos-delete-files,
snapshotId=1,
sequenceNumber=1,
operation=append,
commitMetrics=CommitMetricsResult{
totalDuration=TimerResult{timeUnit=NANOSECONDS, totalDuration=PT0.098429626S, count=1},
attempts=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=1},
addedDataFiles=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=1},
removedDataFiles=null,
totalDataFiles=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=1},
addedDeleteFiles=null,
addedEqualityDeleteFiles=null,
addedPositionalDeleteFiles=null,
removedDeleteFiles=null,
removedEqualityDeleteFiles=null,
removedPositionalDeleteFiles=null,
totalDeleteFiles=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=0},
addedRecords=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=1},
removedRecords=null,
totalRecords=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=1},
addedFilesSizeInBytes=CounterResult{unit=BYTES, value=10},
removedFilesSizeInBytes=null,
totalFilesSizeInBytes=CounterResult{unit=BYTES, value=10},
addedPositionalDeletes=null,
removedPositionalDeletes=null,
totalPositionalDeletes=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=0},
addedEqualityDeletes=null,
removedEqualityDeletes=null,
totalEqualityDeletes=CounterResult{unit=COUNT, value=0}},
metadata={
iceberg-version=Apache Iceberg 1.4.0-SNAPSHOT (commit 4868d2823004c8c256a50ea7c25cff94314cc135)}}
RESTMetricsReporter
🔗
This is the default when using the RESTCatalog
and its purpose is to send metrics to a REST server at the /v1/{prefix}/namespaces/{namespace}/tables/{table}/metrics
endpoint as defined in the REST OpenAPI spec.
Sending metrics via REST can be controlled with the rest-metrics-reporting-enabled
(defaults to true
) property.
Implementing a custom Metrics Reporter🔗
Implementing the MetricsReporter
API gives full flexibility in dealing with incoming MetricsReport
instances. For example, it would be possible to send results to a Prometheus endpoint or any other observability framework/system.
Below is a short example illustrating an InMemoryMetricsReporter
that stores reports in a list and makes them available:
public class InMemoryMetricsReporter implements MetricsReporter {
private List<MetricsReport> metricsReports = Lists.newArrayList();
@Override
public void report(MetricsReport report) {
metricsReports.add(report);
}
public List<MetricsReport> reports() {
return metricsReports;
}
}
Registering a custom Metrics Reporter🔗
Via Catalog Configuration🔗
The catalog property metrics-reporter-impl
allows registering a given MetricsReporter
by specifying its fully-qualified class name, e.g. metrics-reporter-impl=org.apache.iceberg.metrics.InMemoryMetricsReporter
.
Via the Java API during Scan planning🔗
Independently of the MetricsReporter
being registered at the catalog level via the metrics-reporter-impl
property, it is also possible to supply additional reporters during scan planning as shown below: