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feature: keep track of and export total time observed by a timer #772

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1. Purpose or design rationale of this PR

Pipeline uses Timer to keep track of how long each event took. But we also need to be able to have an aggregate value that represents how much of runtime a certain event occupied. There is timer.Sum()but that gets reset after some number of events, depending on how often we flush to influxdb, it might mess with our metrics.

This is not the most ideal way of doing this, but I will try to fix it upstream first before making big changes here.

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  • feat: A new feature
  • fix: A bug fix
  • perf: A code change that improves performance
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3. Deployment tag versioning

Has the version in params/version.go been updated?

  • This PR doesn't involve a new deployment, git tag, docker image tag, and it doesn't affect traces
  • Yes

4. Breaking change label

Does this PR have the breaking-change label?

  • This PR is not a breaking change
  • Yes

@omerfirmak omerfirmak merged commit dd7f747 into develop May 27, 2024
@omerfirmak omerfirmak deleted the omerfirmak/timer-total branch May 27, 2024 06:46
HAOYUatHZ added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 1, 2024
feature: keep track of and export total time observed by a timer (#772)

Co-authored-by: Ömer Faruk Irmak <omerfirmak@gmail.com>
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