- Sends per-request object counts, heap growth, GC time, and more to StatsD.
- Sends snapshots of resource usage, e.g. live String objects, to StatsD.
- Supports new stuff: Rails 5.1 and latest Ruby 2.x features.
- Supports old stuff: Rails 2/3/4, Ruby 1.9+, REE, Ruby 1.8 with RubyBench patches.
On Rails 5 (and Rails 3 and 4), add this to the top of config/application.rb
:
require 'trashed/railtie'
And in the body of your app config:
module YourApp
class Application < Rails::Application
config.trashed.statsd = YourApp.statsd
On Rails 2, add the middleware to config/environment.rb
:
Rails::Initializer.run do |config|
reporter = Trashed::Reporter.new
reporter.logger = Rails.logger
reporter.statsd = YourApp.statsd
config.middleware.use Trashed::Rack, reporter
end
You probably want stats per controller, action, right?
Set a #timing_dimensions
lambda to return a list of dimensions to
qualify per-request measurements like time elapsed, GC time, objects
allocated, etc.
For example:
config.trashed.timing_dimensions = ->(env) do
# Rails 3, 4, and 5, set this. Other Rack endpoints won't have it.
if controller = env['action_controller.instance']
name = controller.controller_name
action = controller.action_name
format = controller.rendered_format || :none
variant = controller.request.variant || :none # Rails 4.1+ only!
[ :All,
:"Controllers.#{name}",
:"Actions.#{name}.#{action}.#{format}+#{variant}" ]
end
end
Results in metrics like:
YourNamespace.All.Time.wall
YourNamespace.Controllers.SessionsController.Time.wall
YourNamespace.Actions.SessionsController.index.json+phone.Time.wall
Similarly, set a #gauge_dimensions
lambda to return a list of dimensions to
qualify measurements which gauge current state, like heap slots used or total
number of live String objects.
For example:
config.trashed.gauge_dimensions = ->(env) {
[ :All,
:"Stage.#{Rails.env}",
:"Hosts.#{`hostname -s`.chomp}" ]
}
Results in metrics like:
YourNamespace.All.Objects.T_STRING
YourNamespace.Stage.production.Objects.T_STRING
YourNamespace.Hosts.host-001.Objects.T_STRING
3.2.8 (January 31, 2022)
- REE: Fix that GC.time is reported in microseconds instead of milliseconds
3.2.7 (November 8, 2017)
- Ruby 1.8.7 compatibility
3.2.6 (June 21, 2017)
- Mention Rails 5 support
3.2.5 (Feb 26, 2015)
- Support Ruby 2.2 GC.stat naming, avoiding 2.1 warnings
3.2.4 (July 25, 2014)
- Fix compatibility with Rails 3.x tagged logging - @calavera
3.2.3 (June 23, 2014)
- Report CPU/Idle time in tenths of a percent
3.2.2 (March 31, 2014)
- Reduce default sampling rates.
- Stop gauging all GC::Profiler data. Too noisy.
- Report gauge readings as StatsD timings.
- Support providing a Statsd::Batch since using Statsd#batch results in underfilled packets at low sample rates.
- Fix bug with sending arrays of timings to StatsD.
- Record GC timings in milliseconds.
3.1.0 (March 30, 2014)
- Report percent CPU/idle time: Time.pct.cpu and Time.pct.idle.
- Measure out-of-band GC count, time, and stats. Only meaningful for single-threaded servers like Unicorn. But then again so is per-request GC monitoring.
- Support @tmm1's GC::OOB (https://github.com/tmm1/gctools).
- Measure time between GCs.
- Spiff up logger reports with more timings.
- Support Rails log tags on logged reports.
- Allow instruments' #start to set timings/gauges.
3.0.1 (March 30, 2014)
- Sample requests to instrument based on StatsD sample rate.
3.0.0 (March 29, 2014)
- Support new Ruby 2.0 and 2.1 GC stats.
- Gauge GC details with GC::Profiler.
- Performance rework. Faster, fewer allocations.
- Rework counters and gauges as instruments.
- Batch StatsD messages to decrease overhead on the server.
- Drop NewRelic samplers.
2.0.5 (December 15, 2012)
- Relax outdated statsd-ruby dependency.
2.0.0 (December 1, 2011)
- Rails 3 support.
- NewRelic samplers.
1.0.0 (August 24, 2009)
- Initial release.