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- # elastic-apm – Elastic APM agent for Ruby (BETA)
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+ # elastic-apm
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+ ## Elastic APM agent for ♦️Ruby (🚧 BETA)
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  [![Jenkins](https://img.shields.io/jenkins/s/https/apm-ci.elastic.co/job/elastic+apm-agent-ruby+master.svg)](https://apm-ci.elastic.co/job/elastic+apm-agent-ruby+master/)
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- This is the official Rubygem for adding [Elastic][]'s [APM][] to your Ruby app.
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+ This is the official Rubygem for [Elastic][] [APM][].
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+
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+ 💡 We'd love to get feedback and information about you setup – please answer this [☑ short survey](https://goo.gl/forms/LQktvn4rkLWBNSWy1).
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Documentation
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+
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+ [Full documentation at Elasti.co](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/apm/agent/ruby/index.html).
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  <div>
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  <ul>
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  </ul>
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  </div>
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- # License
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Getting help
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+
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+ If you find a bug, please [report an issue](https://github.com/elastic/apm-agent-ruby/issues).
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+ For any other assistance, please open or add to a topic on the [APM discuss forum](https://discuss.elastic.co/c/apm).
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+
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+ ## License
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  Apache 2.0
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+ #!/bin/bash
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+ set -ex
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+
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+ # Requires elastic/docs to be checked out at ../docs
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  [[api]]
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  == Public API
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- Although most usage is covered automatically when using the APM Agent it also has a public API that allows custom usage.
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+ Although most usage is covered automatically, Elastic APM also has a public API that
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+ allows custom usage.
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  [float]
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  [[agent-life-cycle]]
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  Controlling when the agent starts and stops.
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  [float]
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- [[api-start]]
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+ [[api-agent-start]]
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  ==== `ElasticAPM.start`
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  To create and start an ElasticAPM agent use `ElasticAPM.start`:
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  ElasticAPM.start(server_url: 'http://localhost:8200')
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  ----
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- * `config`: A hash or `ElasticAPM::Config` instance with configuration options. See <<configuration,Configuration>>.
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+ * `config`: An optional hash or `ElasticAPM::Config` instance with configuration
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+ options. See <<configuration,Configuration>>.
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- If you are using Rails this is done automatically for you.
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-
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- **ElasticAPM expects a single instance of the Agent.**
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+ If you are using <<getting-started-rails,Ruby on Rails>> this is done automatically for you.
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+ If not see <<getting-started-rack,Getting started with Rack>>.
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  [float]
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- [[api-stop]]
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+ [[api-agent-stop]]
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  ==== `ElasticAPM.stop`
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- Stop the currently running agent. Use this inside `at_exit` in your <<getting-started-rack,Rack app>> to gracefully shut down.
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+ Stop the currently running agent. Use this inside `at_exit` in your
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+ <<getting-started-rack,Rack app>> to gracefully shut down.
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  [float]
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- [[api-running]]
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+ [[api-agent-running]]
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  ==== `ElasticAPM.running?`
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- [[api-agent]]
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+ [[api-agent-agent]]
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  ==== `ElasticAPM.agent`
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  Returns the currently running agent or nil.
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  === Instrumentation
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- [[api-current-transaction]]
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  ==== `ElasticAPM.current_transaction`
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  ==== `ElasticAPM.transaction`
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- If called without a block you are expected to end and submit the transaction yourself.
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- If given a block, the code inside will be wrapped in a transaction. You still need to submit it yourself with `transaction.submit(status)`.
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+ If called without a block you are expected to end the transaction yourself.
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+ If given a block, the code inside will be wrapped in a transaction.
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+
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+ You need to submit it yourself with `transaction.submit(status)`.
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  [source,ruby]
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  ----
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+ # call with block
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- # ...
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- end
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+ do_work # ...
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+ end # .done is called when block ends
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+
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+ # without block
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+ transaction = ElasticAPM.transaction('Do things')
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+ do_work
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+ transaction.submit(200) # .submit(result) will also .done(result)
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  ----
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  Arguments:
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- * `&block`: An optional block to wrap with the transaction. The block is passed the transaction as an optional argument.
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+ * `context:`: An optional <<api-context,Context>> used to enrich the transaction with
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+ information about the current request.
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+ * `&block`: An optional block to wrap with the transaction. The block is passed the
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+ transaction as an optional argument.
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+ Most transactions have nested spans signifying work of a specific sort eg. database
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+ queries or external web requests.
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+ If given a block, wrap the code inside in a span.
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+ If not you are expected to close the span yourself with `span.done(result)`.
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+ * `&block`: An optional block to wrap with the span.
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+ The block is passed the span as an optional argument.
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  === Errors
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  === Context
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+ end
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+ end
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+ ----
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+ === Transaction
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+ === Span
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+ === Context
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  == Configuration
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+ ----
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+ |============
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+ | `ELASTIC_APM_CONFIG_FILE` | `config_file` | `config/elastic_apm.yml`
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+ |============
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+ |============
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+ |============
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+ | `ELASTIC_APM_SECRET_TOKEN` | `secret_token` | `nil` | A random string
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+ |============
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+ |============
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+ |============
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+ |============
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+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default | Example
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+ | `ELASTIC_APM_SERVICE_VERSION` | `service_version` | `git` sha | A string indicating the version of the deployed service
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+ |============
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+ ==== `environment`
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+ |============
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+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default | Example
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+ | `ELASTIC_APM_ENVIRONMENT` | `environment` | From `ENV` | `"production"`
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+ |============
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+ |============
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+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default
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+ | `ELASTIC_APM_ENABLED_ENVIRONMENTS` | `enabled_environments` | `['production']`
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+ |============
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+ |============
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+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default
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+ |============
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+ |============
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+ |============
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+ Version number of the used framework.
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+ For Ruby on Rails and Sinatra, this defaults to the used version of the framework,
198
+ otherwise, the default is `nil`.
199
+
200
+ [float]
201
+ [[config-hostname]]
202
+ ==== `hostname`
203
+
204
+ [options="header"]
205
+ |============
206
+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default | Example
207
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_HOSTNAME` | `hostname` | `hostname` | `app-server01.example.com`
208
+ |============
209
+
210
+ The host name to use when sending error and transaction data to the APM server.
211
+
212
+ [float]
213
+ [[config-source-lines-error-app-frames]]
214
+ ==== `source_lines_error_app_frames`
215
+ [float]
216
+ [[config-source-lines-error-library-frames]]
217
+ ==== `source_lines_error_library_frames`
218
+ [float]
219
+ [[config-source-lines-span-app-frames]]
220
+ ==== `source_lines_span_app_frames`
221
+ [float]
222
+ [[config-source-lines-span-library-frames]]
223
+ ==== `source_lines_span_library_frames`
224
+
225
+ |============
226
+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default
227
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_SOURCE_LINES_ERROR_APP_FRAMES` | `source_lines_error_app_frames` | `5`
228
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_SOURCE_LINES_ERROR_LIBRARY_FRAMES` | `source_lines_error_library_frames` | `5`
229
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_SOURCE_LINES_SPAN_APP_FRAMES` | `source_lines_span_app_frames` | `0`
230
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_SOURCE_LINES_SPAN_LIBRARY_FRAMES` | `source_lines_span_library_frames` | `0`
231
+ |============
232
+
233
+ By default, the APM agent collects source code snippets for errors.
234
+ With the above settings, you can modify how many lines of source code is collected.
235
+
236
+ We differ between errors and spans, as well as library frames and app frames.
237
+
238
+ WARNING: Especially for spans, collecting source code can have a large impact on
239
+ storage use in your Elasticsearch cluster.
240
+
241
+ [float]
242
+ [[config-span-frames-min-duration-ms]]
243
+ ==== `span_frames_min_duration`
244
+
245
+ | ============
246
+ | Environment | `Config` keys | Default
247
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_SPAN_FRAMES_MIN_DURATION` | `span_frames_min_duration` | `-1`
248
+ | ============
249
+
250
+ In its default settings, the APM agent will collect a stack trace with every recorded span.
251
+ While this is very helpful to find the exact place in your code that causes the span,
252
+ collecting this stack trace does have some overhead.
253
+
254
+ With the default setting, `-1`, stack traces will be collected for all spans.
255
+ Setting it to a positive value, e.g. `5`, will limit stack trace collection to spans
256
+ with durations equal or longer than the given value in milliseconds, e.g. 5 milliseconds.
257
+
258
+ To disable stack trace collection for spans completely, set the value to 0.
259
+
260
+ [float]
261
+ [[config-max-queue-size]]
262
+ ==== `max_queue_size`
263
+
264
+ |============
265
+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default
266
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_MAX_QUEUE_SIZE` | `max_queue_size` | `500`
267
+ |============
268
+
269
+ Maximum queue length of transactions before sending transactions to the APM server.
270
+ A lower value will increase the load on your APM server,
271
+ while a higher value can increase the memory pressure of your app.
272
+ A higher value also impacts the time until transactions are indexed and searchable
273
+ in Elasticsearch.
274
+
275
+ This setting is useful to limit memory consumption if you experience a sudden spike
276
+ of traffic.
277
+
278
+ [float]
279
+ [[config-flush-interval]]
280
+ ==== `flush_interval`
281
+
282
+ |============
283
+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default
284
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_FLUSH_INTERVAL` | `flush_interval` | `10`
285
+ |============
286
+
287
+ Interval with which transactions should be sent to the APM server, in seconds.
288
+ A lower value will increase the load on your APM server,
289
+ while a higher value can increase the memory pressure on your app.
290
+ A higher value also impacts the time until transactions are indexed and searchable
291
+ in Elasticsearch.
292
+
293
+ [float]
294
+ [[config-transaction-sample-rate]]
295
+ ==== `transaction_sample_rate`
296
+
297
+ |============
298
+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default
299
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_TRANSACTION_SAMPLE_RATE` | `transaction_sample_rate` | `1.0`
300
+ |============
301
+
302
+ By default, the agent will sample every transaction (e.g. request to your service).
303
+ To reduce overhead and storage requirements, you can set the sample rate to a value
304
+ between `0.0` and `1.0`.
305
+ We still record overall time and the result for unsampled transactions, but no
306
+ context information, tags, or spans.
307
+
308
+ [float]
309
+ [[config-transaction-max-spans]]
310
+ ==== `transaction_max_spans`
311
+
312
+ |============
313
+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default
314
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_TRANSACTION_MAX_SPANS` | `transaction_max_spans` | `500`
315
+ |============
316
+
317
+ Limits the amount of spans that are recorded per transaction.
318
+ This is helpful in cases where a transaction creates a very high amount of spans
319
+ (e.g. thousands of SQL queries).
320
+ Setting an upper limit will prevent overloading the agent and the APM server with
321
+ too much work for such edge cases.
322
+
323
+ [float]
324
+ [[config-verify-server-cert]]
325
+ ==== `verify_server_cert`
326
+ |============
327
+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default
328
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_VERIFY_SERVER_CERT` | `verify_server_cert` | `true`
329
+ |============
330
+
331
+ By default, the agent verifies the SSL certificate if you use an HTTPS connection to
332
+ the APM server.
333
+ Verification can be disabled by changing this setting to `false`.
334
+
335
+ [float]
336
+ [[config-disabled-spies]]
337
+ ==== `disabled_spies`
338
+
339
+ [options="header"]
340
+ |============
341
+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default
342
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_DISABLED_SPIES` | `disabled_spies` | `['json']`
343
+ |============
344
+
345
+ Elastic APM automatically instruments select third party libraries.
346
+ Use this option to disable any of these.
347
+
348
+ Get an array of enabled spies with `ElasticAPM.agent.config.enabled_spies`.
349
+
350
+ [float]
351
+ [[config-custom-key-filters]]
352
+ ==== `custom_key_filters`
353
+ [options="header"]
354
+ |============
355
+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default | Example
356
+ | `ELASTIC_APM_CUSTOM_KEY_FILTERS` | `custom_key_filters` | `[]` | `['MyAuthHeader']`
357
+ |============
358
+
359
+ Elastic APM strips
360
+ https://github.com/elastic/apm-agent-ruby/blob/1.x/lib/elastic_apm/filters/secrets_filter.rb[
361
+ what looks like confidential information] from the request/response headers.
362
+ Use this option to add your own custom header keys to the list of filtered keys.
363
+
364
+
365
+ [float]
366
+ [[config-filter-exception-types]]
367
+ ==== `filter_exception_types`
368
+ |============
369
+ | Environment | `Config` key | Default | Example
370
+ | N/A | `filter_exception_types` | `[]` | `[MyApp::Errors::IgnoredError]`
371
+ |============
372
+
373
+ Use this to filter error tracking for specific error constants.
34
374
 
@@ -1,14 +1,93 @@
1
1
  [[custom-instrumentation]]
2
2
  === Custom instrumentation
3
3
 
4
- When installed ElasticAPM will automatically wrap your app's request/responses in transactions and report its errors.
4
+ When <<introduction,installed>> and <<configuration,properly configured>> ElasticAPM will automatically wrap your app's request/responses in
5
+ transactions and report its errors.
6
+ It also wraps each background job if you use Sidekiq or DelayedJob.
5
7
 
6
- But it is possible to create your own transactions as well as provide spans for any automatic or custom transaction.
8
+ But it is possible to create your own transactions as well as provide spans for any
9
+ automatic or custom transaction.
7
10
 
8
- See <<api-transaction,`ElasticAPM.transaction`>> and <<api-span,`ElasticAPM.span`>>.
11
+ See <<api-transaction,`ElasticAPM.transaction`>> and <<api-agent-span,`ElasticAPM.span`>>.
9
12
 
10
- [[injectors]]
11
- === Injectors -- automatic integrations with third-party libraries
13
+ [float]
14
+ ==== Helpers
12
15
 
13
- ElasticAPM has built-in integrations for some popular libraries. Use `config.enabled_injectors` to add or remove specific integrations. See <<configuration,Configuration>>.
16
+ ElasticAPM includes some nifty helpers if you just want to instrument a regular method.
17
+
18
+ [source,ruby]
19
+ ----
20
+ class ThingsController < ApplicationController
21
+ include SpanHelpers
22
+
23
+ def index
24
+ @result = do_hard_work
25
+ end
26
+
27
+ private
28
+
29
+ def do_hard_work
30
+ # ...
31
+ end
32
+
33
+ span_method :do_hard_work # takes optional `name` and `type`
34
+ end
35
+ ----
36
+
37
+ [float]
38
+ ==== Custom span example
39
+
40
+ If you are already inside a Transaction (most likely) and you want to intrument
41
+ some work inside it, add a custom span:
42
+
43
+ [source,ruby]
44
+ ----
45
+ class ThingsController < ApplicationController
46
+ def index
47
+ @result_of_work = ElasticAPM.span "Heavy work" do
48
+ do_the_heavy_work
49
+ end
50
+ end
51
+ end
52
+ ----
53
+
54
+ [float]
55
+ ==== Custom transaction example
56
+
57
+ If you are **not** inside a Transaction already (eg. outside of your common web application)
58
+ start and manage your own transactions like so:
59
+
60
+ [source,ruby]
61
+ ----
62
+ class Something
63
+ def do_work
64
+ transaction = ElasticAPM.transaction 'Something#do_work'
65
+
66
+ begin
67
+ Sequel[:users] # many third party libs will be automatically instrumented
68
+ transaction.submit('success') if transaction
69
+ rescue Exception => e
70
+ ElasticAPM.report(e)
71
+ transaction.submit('error') if transaction
72
+ raise
73
+ ensure
74
+ transaction.release
75
+ end
76
+ end
77
+ end
78
+ ----
79
+
80
+ **Note:** If the agent isn't started beforehand this will do nothing. See <<api-agent-start,ElasticAPM.start>>.
81
+
82
+ [[spies]]
83
+ === Spies
84
+
85
+ [float]
86
+ ==== Automatic integrations with third-party libraries
87
+
88
+ ElasticAPM has built-in integrations for some popular libraries.
89
+ Use `config.disabled_spies` to disable specific integrations.
90
+
91
+ For a list of available spies, see
92
+ https://github.com/elastic/apm-agent-ruby/blob/1.x/lib/elastic_apm/config.rb#L174-L188[config.rb].
14
93
 
@@ -1,10 +1,52 @@
1
1
  [[getting-started-rack]]
2
2
  == Getting started with Rack
3
3
 
4
+ Add the gem to your `Gemfile`:
5
+
6
+ [source,ruby]
7
+ ----
8
+ gem 'elastic-apm'
9
+ ----
10
+
11
+ Create a file `config/elastic_apm.yml`:
12
+
13
+ [source,yaml]
14
+ ----
15
+ server_url: http://localhost:8100
16
+ secret_token: ''
17
+ ----
18
+
19
+ Include the middleware, start (and stop) Elastic APM when booting your app:
20
+
4
21
  [source,ruby]
5
22
  ----
6
23
  # config.ru
7
24
 
25
+ app = lambda do |env|
26
+ [200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/plain'}, ['ok']]
27
+ end
28
+
29
+ # Wraps all requests in transactions and reports exceptions
30
+ use ElasticAPM::Middleware
31
+
32
+ # Start an instance of the Agent
33
+ ElasticAPM.start(service_name: 'NothingButRack')
34
+
35
+ run app
36
+
37
+ # Gracefully stop the agent when process exits.
38
+ # Makes sure any pending transactions are sent.
39
+ at_exit { ElasticAPM.stop }
40
+ ----
41
+
42
+ [float]
43
+ [[getting-started-sinatra]]
44
+ ==== Sinatra example
45
+
46
+ [source,ruby]
47
+ ----
48
+ # Example config.ru
49
+
8
50
  require 'sinatra/base'
9
51
 
10
52
  class MySinatraApp < Sinatra::Base
@@ -14,10 +56,7 @@ class MySinatraApp < Sinatra::Base
14
56
  end
15
57
 
16
58
  # Takes optional ElasticAPM::Config values
17
- ElasticAPM.start(
18
- app: MySinatraApp, # required
19
- server_url: 'http://localhost:8200'
20
- )
59
+ ElasticAPM.start(app: MySinatraApp, ...)
21
60
 
22
61
  run MySinatraApp
23
62
 
@@ -11,4 +11,12 @@ Add the gem to your `Gemfile`:
11
11
  gem 'elastic-apm'
12
12
  ----
13
13
 
14
+ Create a file `config/elastic_apm.yml`:
15
+
16
+ [source,yaml]
17
+ ----
18
+ server_url: http://localhost:8100
19
+ secret_token: ''
20
+ ----
21
+
14
22
  This automatically sets up error logging and performance tracking but of course there are knobs to turn if you'd like to. See <<configuration>>.
@@ -4,19 +4,19 @@ endif::[]
4
4
 
5
5
  = APM Ruby Agent Reference (Beta)
6
6
 
7
+ [[introduction]]
7
8
  == Introduction
8
9
 
9
10
  The Elastic APM Ruby Agent sends performance metrics and error logs to an Elastic APM Server.
10
11
 
11
- It has built-in support for <<getting-started-rails,Rails>> and other <<getting-started-rack,Rack-compatible>> applications.
12
+ It has built-in support for <<getting-started-rails,Ruby on Rails>> and other <<getting-started-rack,Rack-compatible>> applications.
12
13
 
13
14
  This agent is one of several components you need to get started collecting APM data. See also:
14
15
 
15
16
  * https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/apm/server/current/index.html[APM Server]
16
- * https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/index.html[Elasticsearch]
17
17
 
18
18
  [[framework-support]]
19
- The Elastic APM Ruby Agent officially supports <<getting-started-rails,Rails>> versions 4.x on onwards.
19
+ The Elastic APM Ruby Agent officially supports <<getting-started-rails,Ruby on Rails>> versions 4.x on onwards.
20
20
 
21
21
  For Sinatra and other Rack compatible frameworks, see <<getting-started-rack,Getting started with Rack>>.
22
22
 
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ require 'elastic_apm/config'
10
10
  require 'elastic_apm/context'
11
11
  require 'elastic_apm/instrumenter'
12
12
  require 'elastic_apm/internal_error'
13
+ require 'elastic_apm/span_helpers'
13
14
  require 'elastic_apm/util'
14
15
 
15
16
  require 'elastic_apm/middleware'
@@ -30,10 +30,13 @@ module ElasticAPM
30
30
  config = Config.new(config) unless config.is_a?(Config)
31
31
 
32
32
  unless config.enabled_environments.include?(config.environment)
33
- puts format(
34
- '%sNot tracking anything in "%s" env',
35
- Log::PREFIX, config.environment
36
- )
33
+ unless config.disable_environment_warning?
34
+ puts format(
35
+ '%sNot tracking anything in "%s" env',
36
+ Log::PREFIX, config.environment
37
+ )
38
+ end
39
+
37
40
  return
38
41
  end
39
42
 
@@ -13,9 +13,10 @@ module ElasticAPM
13
13
 
14
14
  environment: ENV['RAILS_ENV'] || ENV['RACK_ENV'],
15
15
  enabled_environments: %w[production],
16
+ disable_environment_warning: false,
16
17
 
17
- log_path: '-',
18
- log_level: Logger::INFO,
18
+ log_path: nil,
19
+ log_level: Logger::DEBUG,
19
20
 
20
21
  max_queue_size: 500,
21
22
  flush_interval: 10,
@@ -36,6 +37,7 @@ module ElasticAPM
36
37
  source_lines_span_app_frames: 5,
37
38
  source_lines_error_library_frames: 0,
38
39
  source_lines_span_library_frames: 0,
40
+ span_frames_min_duration: -1,
39
41
 
40
42
  disabled_spies: %w[json],
41
43
 
@@ -43,6 +45,8 @@ module ElasticAPM
43
45
  current_user_email_method: :email,
44
46
  current_user_username_method: :username,
45
47
 
48
+ custom_key_filters: [],
49
+
46
50
  view_paths: [],
47
51
  root_path: Dir.pwd
48
52
  }.freeze
@@ -51,10 +55,13 @@ module ElasticAPM
51
55
  'ELASTIC_APM_SERVER_URL' => 'server_url',
52
56
  'ELASTIC_APM_SECRET_TOKEN' => 'secret_token',
53
57
 
54
- 'ELASTIC_APM_SERVICE_NAME' => 'service_name',
55
- 'ELASTIC_APM_SERVICE_VERSION' => 'service_version',
56
58
  'ELASTIC_APM_ENVIRONMENT' => 'environment',
57
59
  'ELASTIC_APM_ENABLED_ENVIRONMENTS' => [:list, 'enabled_environments'],
60
+ 'ELASTIC_APM_DISABLE_ENVIRONMENT_WARNING' =>
61
+ [:bool, 'disable_environment_warning'],
62
+
63
+ 'ELASTIC_APM_SERVICE_NAME' => 'service_name',
64
+ 'ELASTIC_APM_SERVICE_VERSION' => 'service_version',
58
65
  'ELASTIC_APM_FRAMEWORK_NAME' => 'framework_name',
59
66
  'ELASTIC_APM_FRAMEWORK_VERSION' => 'framework_version',
60
67
  'ELASTIC_APM_HOSTNAME' => 'hostname',
@@ -67,6 +74,10 @@ module ElasticAPM
67
74
  [:int, 'source_lines_error_library_frames'],
68
75
  'ELASTIC_APM_SOURCE_LINES_SPAN_LIBRARY_FRAMES' =>
69
76
  [:int, 'source_lines_span_library_frames'],
77
+ 'ELASTIC_APM_SPAN_FRAMES_MIN_DURATION' =>
78
+ [:int, 'span_frames_min_duration'],
79
+
80
+ 'ELASTIC_APM_CUSTOM_KEY_FILTERS' => [:list, 'custom_key_filters'],
70
81
 
71
82
  'ELASTIC_APM_MAX_QUEUE_SIZE' => [:int, 'max_queue_size'],
72
83
  'ELASTIC_APM_FLUSH_INTERVAL' => 'flush_interval',
@@ -86,6 +97,8 @@ module ElasticAPM
86
97
  set_from_env
87
98
 
88
99
  yield self if block_given?
100
+
101
+ build_logger unless logger
89
102
  end
90
103
 
91
104
  attr_accessor :config_file
@@ -93,16 +106,19 @@ module ElasticAPM
93
106
  attr_accessor :server_url
94
107
  attr_accessor :secret_token
95
108
 
109
+ attr_accessor :environment
110
+ attr_accessor :enabled_environments
111
+ attr_accessor :disable_environment_warning
112
+
96
113
  attr_accessor :service_name
97
114
  attr_accessor :service_version
98
- attr_accessor :environment
99
115
  attr_accessor :framework_name
100
116
  attr_accessor :framework_version
101
117
  attr_accessor :hostname
102
- attr_accessor :enabled_environments
103
118
 
104
119
  attr_accessor :log_path
105
120
  attr_accessor :log_level
121
+ attr_accessor :logger
106
122
 
107
123
  attr_accessor :max_queue_size
108
124
  attr_accessor :flush_interval
@@ -123,6 +139,7 @@ module ElasticAPM
123
139
  attr_accessor :source_lines_span_app_frames
124
140
  attr_accessor :source_lines_error_library_frames
125
141
  attr_accessor :source_lines_span_library_frames
142
+ attr_accessor :span_frames_min_duration
126
143
 
127
144
  attr_accessor :disabled_spies
128
145
 
@@ -134,8 +151,9 @@ module ElasticAPM
134
151
  attr_accessor :current_user_email_method
135
152
  attr_accessor :current_user_username_method
136
153
 
137
- attr_reader :logger
154
+ attr_reader :custom_key_filters
138
155
 
156
+ alias :disable_environment_warning? :disable_environment_warning
139
157
  alias :verify_server_cert? :verify_server_cert
140
158
 
141
159
  def app=(app)
@@ -166,8 +184,8 @@ module ElasticAPM
166
184
  server_url.start_with?('https')
167
185
  end
168
186
 
169
- def logger=(logger)
170
- @logger = logger || build_logger(log_path, log_level)
187
+ def custom_key_filters=(filters)
188
+ @custom_key_filters = Array(filters).map(&Regexp.method(:new))
171
189
  end
172
190
 
173
191
  # rubocop:disable Metrics/MethodLength
@@ -251,10 +269,11 @@ module ElasticAPM
251
269
  self.view_paths = app.config.paths['app/views'].existent
252
270
  end
253
271
 
254
- def build_logger(path, level)
255
- logger = Logger.new(path == '-' ? STDOUT : path)
256
- logger.level = level
257
- logger
272
+ def build_logger
273
+ logger = Logger.new(log_path == '-' ? $stdout : log_path)
274
+ logger.level = log_level
275
+
276
+ self.logger = logger
258
277
  end
259
278
 
260
279
  def format_name(str)
@@ -21,6 +21,7 @@ module ElasticAPM
21
21
 
22
22
  def initialize(config)
23
23
  @config = config
24
+ @key_filters = KEY_FILTERS + config.custom_key_filters
24
25
  end
25
26
 
26
27
  def call(payload)
@@ -47,7 +48,7 @@ module ElasticAPM
47
48
  end
48
49
 
49
50
  def filter_key?(key)
50
- KEY_FILTERS.any? { |regex| key =~ regex }
51
+ @key_filters.any? { |regex| key =~ regex }
51
52
  end
52
53
 
53
54
  def filter_value?(value)
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
1
1
  # frozen_string_literal: true
2
2
 
3
3
  require 'net/http'
4
+ require 'openssl'
4
5
  require 'zlib'
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45
+ if original_backtrace && long_enough_for_stacktrace?
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+ self.stacktrace =
47
+ @transaction.instrumenter.agent.stacktrace_builder.build(
48
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49
+ )
50
+ end
51
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52
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53
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54
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42
55
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43
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@@ -55,5 +68,17 @@ module ElasticAPM
55
68
  " type:#{type.inspect}" \
56
69
  '>'
57
70
  end
71
+
72
+ private
73
+
74
+ def long_enough_for_stacktrace?
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+ min_duration = @transaction.instrumenter.config.span_frames_min_duration
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+
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+ case min_duration
78
+ when -1 then true
79
+ when 0 then false
80
+ else duration / 1000 >= min_duration
81
+ end
82
+ end
58
83
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59
84
  end
@@ -9,9 +9,16 @@ module ElasticAPM
9
9
  __span_method_on(singleton_class, method, name, type)
10
10
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11
11
 
12
+ def span_method(method, name, type)
13
+ __span_method_on(self, method, name, type)
14
+ end
15
+
12
16
  private
13
17
 
14
- def __span_method_on(klass, method, name, type)
18
+ def __span_method_on(klass, method, name = nil, type = nil)
19
+ name ||= method.to_s
20
+ type ||= Span::DEFAULT_TYPE
21
+
15
22
  klass.class_eval <<-RUBY, __FILE__, __LINE__ + 1
16
23
  alias :"__without_apm_#{method}" :"#{method}"
17
24
 
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ module ElasticAPM
26
26
 
27
27
  padding = (context_line_count - 1) / 2
28
28
  from = lineno - padding - 1
29
+ from = 0 if from < 0
29
30
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30
31
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31
32
 
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
1
1
  # frozen_string_literal: true
2
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3
+ require 'securerandom'
4
+
3
5
  module ElasticAPM
4
6
  # rubocop:disable Metrics/ClassLength
5
7
  # @api private
@@ -55,7 +57,7 @@ module ElasticAPM
55
57
  end
56
58
 
57
59
  def submit(result = nil, status: nil, headers: {})
58
- done result
60
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59
61
 
60
62
  if status
61
63
  context.response = Context::Response.new(status, headers: headers)
@@ -104,9 +106,8 @@ module ElasticAPM
104
106
  span = next_span(name, type, context)
105
107
  spans << span
106
108
 
107
- if backtrace
108
- span.stacktrace =
109
- @instrumenter.agent.stacktrace_builder.build(backtrace, type: :span)
109
+ if backtrace && span_frames_min_duration?
110
+ span.original_backtrace = backtrace
110
111
  end
111
112
 
112
113
  span.start
@@ -143,6 +144,10 @@ module ElasticAPM
143
144
  context: context
144
145
  )
145
146
  end
147
+
148
+ def span_frames_min_duration?
149
+ @instrumenter.agent.config.span_frames_min_duration != 0
150
+ end
146
151
  end
147
152
  # rubocop:enable Metrics/ClassLength
148
153
  end
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1
- # Monkeypatch/backport/polyfill Enumerable#dig to Ruby < 2.3
1
+ # Backport Enumerable#dig to Ruby < 2.3
2
2
  #
3
3
  # Implementation from
4
4
  # https://github.com/Invoca/ruby_dig/blob/master/lib/ruby_dig.rb
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
1
1
  # frozen_string_literal: true
2
2
 
3
3
  module ElasticAPM
4
- VERSION = '0.7.1'.freeze
4
+ VERSION = '0.7.2'.freeze
5
5
  end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: elastic-apm
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.7.1
4
+ version: 0.7.2
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Mikkel Malmberg
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2018-05-17 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2018-06-04 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies: []
13
13
  description:
14
14
  email:
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@ files:
27
27
  - LICENSE
28
28
  - README.md
29
29
  - Rakefile
30
+ - bin/build_docs
30
31
  - bin/console
31
32
  - bin/setup
32
33
  - bin/with_framework