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type AlertIterator ¶
type AlertIterator interface {
Iterator
// Next returns a channel that will be closed once the iterator is
// exhausted. It is not necessary to exhaust the iterator but Close must
// be called in any case to release resources used by the iterator (even
// if the iterator is exhausted).
Next() <-chan *types.Alert
}
AlertIterator is an Iterator for Alerts.
func NewAlertIterator ¶
func NewAlertIterator(ch <-chan *types.Alert, done chan struct{}, err error) AlertIterator
NewAlertIterator returns a new AlertIterator based on the generic alertIterator type
type Alerts ¶
type Alerts interface {
// Subscribe returns an iterator over active alerts that have not been
// resolved and successfully notified about.
// They are not guaranteed to be in chronological order.
Subscribe() AlertIterator
// GetPending returns an iterator over all alerts that have
// pending notifications.
GetPending() AlertIterator
// Get returns the alert for a given fingerprint.
Get(model.Fingerprint) (*types.Alert, error)
// Put adds the given alert to the set.
Put(...*types.Alert) error
}
Alerts gives access to a set of alerts. All methods are goroutine-safe.
type Iterator ¶
type Iterator interface {
// Err returns the current error. It is not safe to call it concurrently
// with other iterator methods or while reading from a channel returned
// by the iterator.
Err() error
// Close must be called to release resources once the iterator is not
// used anymore.
Close()
}
Iterator provides the functions common to all iterators. To be useful, a specific iterator interface (e.g. AlertIterator) has to be implemented that provides a Next method.
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