Health check is a standardized inspection metric. Adding a fuchsia.inspect.Health
child
to an Inspect Node gives that node the contained health information. This information can
be aggregated by system-wide health-checking tools.
The layout of the health check node
The following properties and metrics are exported in any health check node:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
start_timestamp_nanos |
int64 | The monotonic clock system timestamp at which this health node was initialized (i.e. first became STARTING UP ) |
message |
String | If status==UNHEALTHY , this includes an optional failure detail message. |
status |
Enum | STARTING_UP :The health node was initialized but not yet marked running. |
OK :The subsystem reporting to this health node is reporting healthy. |
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UNHEALTHY :The subsystem reporting to this health node is reporting unhealthy. |
User guide
The following example illustrates the use of ffx inspect
for getting information about
the component health status.
Examples:
$ ffx inspect show
core/a:
root:
fuchsia.inspect.Health:
start_timestamp_nanos = ...
status = OK
connections:
0:
fuchsia.inspect.Health:
start_timestamp_nanos = ...
status = STARTING_UP
optional_database:
fuchsia.inspect.Health:
start_timestamp_nanos = ...
status = UNHEALTHY
message = "Cannot open local.file"
core/a:
root:
fuchsia.inspect.Health:
start_timestamp_nanos = ...
status = OK
core/a:
root:
fuchsia.inspect.Health:
start_timestamp_nanos = ...
status = UNHEALTHY
message = "Failed to connect to fuchsia.example.RequiredService"
$ ffx inspect show a.cm:root/fuchsia.inspect.Health:status b.cm:root/fuchsia.inspect.Healh:status c.cm:root/fuchsia.inspect.Health:status
a:
root:
fuchsia.inspectHealth:
status = OK
b:
root:
fuchsia.inspectHealth:
status = OK
c:
root:
fuchsia.inspectHealth:
status = UNHEALTHY
Using health checks in components
The following sections explain how to use the library in Fuchsia components written in various programming languages.
C++
#include <lib/async-loop/cpp/loop.h>
#include <lib/async-loop/default.h>
#include <lib/sys/cpp/component_context.h>
#include <lib/inspect/component/cpp/component.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
async::Loop loop(&kAsyncLoopConfigAttachToCurrentThread);
auto context = sys::ComponentContext::CreateAndServeOutgoingDirectory();
inspect::ComponentInspector inspector(loop.dispatcher(), inspect::PublishOptions{});
inspector.Health().StartingUp();
// ...Do startup work...
inspector.Health().Ok();
inspector.Health().Unhealthy("I'm not feeling well.");
inspector.Health().Ok();
loop.Run();
return 0;
}
Rust
use fuchsia_inspect as inspect;
use fuchsia_inspect::health;
fn main() {
// If you have your own inspector, it's also possible to export its health.
/* inspector needs to be initialized */
let inspector = /* ... */
let mut node = inspector::root();
let mut health = fuchsia_inspect::health::Node(node);
// ...
health.set_ok();
health.set_unhealthy("I'm not feeling well.");
health.set_ok(); // The component is healthy again.
}