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+ # ezmetrics
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+
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+ [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/ezmetrics.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/ezmetrics)
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+
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+ A simple tool for capturing and displaying Rails metrics.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ ```
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+ gem 'ezmetrics'
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ ### Getting started
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+
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+ This tool captures and aggregates Rails application metrics such as
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+
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+ - `duration`
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+ - `views`
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+ - `db`
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+ - `queries`
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+ - `status`
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+
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+ and stores them for the timeframe you specified, 60 seconds by default.
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+
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+ You can change the timeframe according to your needs and save the metrics by calling `log` method:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Store the metrics for 60 seconds (default behaviour)
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+ EZmetrics.new.log(duration: 100.5, views: 40.7, db: 59.8, queries: 4, status: 200)
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+ ```
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+
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+ or
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Store the metrics for 10 minutes
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+ EZmetrics.new(10.minutes).log(duration: 100.5, views: 40.7, db: 59.8, queries: 4, status: 200)
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+ ```
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+
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+ For displaying metrics you need call `show` method:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Aggregate and show metrics for last 60 seconds (default behaviour)
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+ EZmetrics.new.show
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+ ```
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+
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+ or
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ # Aggregate and show metrics for last 10 minutes
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+ EZmetrics.new(10.minutes).show
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+ ```
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+
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+ > Please note that you can combine these timeframes, for example - store for 10 minutes, display for 5 minutes.
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+
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+ ### Capture metrics
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+
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+ Just add an initializer to your application:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ # config/initializers/ezmetrics.rb
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+
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+ ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe("sql.active_record") do |*args|
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+ event = ActiveSupport::Notifications::Event.new(*args)
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+ unless event.payload[:name] == "SCHEMA"
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+ Thread.current[:queries] ||= 0
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+ Thread.current[:queries] += 1
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe("process_action.action_controller") do |*args|
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+ event = ActiveSupport::Notifications::Event.new(*args)
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+ EZmetrics.new.log(
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+ duration: event.duration.to_f,
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+ views: event.payload[:view_runtime].to_f,
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+ db: event.payload[:db_runtime].to_f,
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+ status: event.payload[:status].to_i || 500,
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+ queries: Thread.current[:queries].to_i,
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+ )
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+ end
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Display metrics
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+
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+ As simple as:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ EZmetrics.new.show
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+ ```
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+
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+ This will return a hash with the following structure:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ {
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+ duration: {
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+ avg: 5569,
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+ max: 9675
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+ },
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+ views: {
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+ avg: 12,
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+ max: 240
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+ },
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+ db: {
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+ avg: 155,
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+ max: 4382
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+ },
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+ queries: {
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+ avg: 26,
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+ max: 76
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+ },
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+ requests: {
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+ all: 2000,
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+ grouped: {
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+ "2xx" => 1900,
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+ "3xx" => 15,
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+ "4xx" => 80,
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+ "5xx" => 5
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Output configuration
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+
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+ The output can be easily configured by specifying aggregation options as in the following examples:
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+
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+ 1. Single
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ EZmetrics.new.show(duration: :max)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ {
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+ duration: {
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+ max: 9675
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ 2. Multiple
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ EZmetrics.new.show(queries: [:max, :avg])
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ {
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+ queries: {
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+ max: 76,
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+ avg: 26
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ 3. Requests
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ EZmetrics.new.show(requests: true)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ {
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+ requests: {
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+ all: 2000,
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+ grouped: {
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+ "2xx" => 1900,
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+ "3xx" => 15,
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+ "4xx" => 80,
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+ "5xx" => 5
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ 4. Combined
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ EZmetrics.new.show(views: :avg, :db: [:avg, :max], requests: true)
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ {
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+ views: {
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+ avg: 12
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+ },
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+ db: {
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+ avg: 155,
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+ max: 4382
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+ },
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+ requests: {
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+ all: 2000,
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+ grouped: {
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+ "2xx" => 1900,
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+ "3xx" => 15,
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+ "4xx" => 80,
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+ "5xx" => 5
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Performance
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+
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+ The implementation is based on **Redis** commands such as:
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+
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+ - [`get`](https://redis.io/commands/get)
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+ - [`mget`](https://redis.io/commands/mget)
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+ - [`setex`](https://redis.io/commands/setex)
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+
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+ which are extremely fast.
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+
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+ You can check the **aggregation** time by running:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ EZmetrics::Benchmark.new.measure_aggregation
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+ ```
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+
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+ The result of running this benchmark on a _2017 Macbook Pro 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7 with 16 GB of RAM_:
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+
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+ | Interval | Duration (seconds) |
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+ | :------: | :----------------: |
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+ | 1 minute | 0.0 |
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+ | 1 hour | 0.05 |
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+ | 12 hours | 0.66 |
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+ | 24 hours | 1.83 |
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+ | 48 hours | 4.06 |
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- require "redis" unless defined?(Redis)
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- require "json" unless defined?(JSON)
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+ require "redis"
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+ require "redis/connection/hiredis"
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+ require "oj"
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4
 
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  class EZmetrics
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- attr_reader :redis, :last_minute_metrics, :requests, :redis_key
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+ METRICS = [:duration, :views, :db, :queries].freeze
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+ AGGREGATION_FUNCTIONS = [:max, :avg].freeze
6
8
 
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- def initialize
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- @redis = Redis.new
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- @redis_key = "ez-metrics"
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+ def initialize(interval_seconds=60)
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+ @interval_seconds = interval_seconds.to_i
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+ @redis = Redis.new
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+ @storage_key = "ez-metrics"
10
13
  end
11
14
 
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- def log(payload)
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- payload = {
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+ def log(payload={duration: 0.0, views: 0.0, db: 0.0, queries: 0, status: 200})
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+ @safe_payload = {
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+ duration: payload[:duration].to_f,
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+ views: payload[:views].to_f,
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  db: payload[:db].to_f,
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  queries: payload[:queries].to_i,
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- duration: payload[:duration].to_f,
17
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  status: payload[:status].to_i
18
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  }
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23
 
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- current_second = Time.now.sec
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- status_group = "#{payload[:status].to_s[0]}xx"
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- this_second_metrics = redis.get("#{redis_key}:#{current_second}")
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+ this_second = Time.now.to_i
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+ status_group = "#{payload[:status].to_s[0]}xx"
26
+ @this_second_metrics = redis.get("#{storage_key}:#{this_second}")
23
27
 
24
28
  if this_second_metrics
25
- this_second_metrics = JSON.parse(this_second_metrics)
26
- this_second_metrics["db_sum"] += payload[:db]
27
- this_second_metrics["queries_sum"] += payload[:queries]
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- this_second_metrics["duration_sum"] += payload[:duration]
29
+ @this_second_metrics = Oj.load(this_second_metrics)
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+
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+ METRICS.each do |metrics_type|
32
+ update_sum(metrics_type)
33
+ update_max(metrics_type)
34
+ end
35
+
29
36
  this_second_metrics["statuses"]["all"] += 1
30
37
  this_second_metrics["statuses"][status_group] += 1
31
- this_second_metrics["db_max"] = [payload[:db], this_second_metrics["db_max"]].max
32
- this_second_metrics["queries_max"] = [payload[:queries], this_second_metrics["queries_max"]].max
33
- this_second_metrics["duration_max"] = [payload[:duration], this_second_metrics["duration_max"]].max
34
38
  else
35
- this_second_metrics = {
36
- "db_sum" => payload[:db],
37
- "db_max" => payload[:db],
38
- "queries_sum" => payload[:queries],
39
- "queries_max" => payload[:queries],
40
- "duration_sum" => payload[:duration],
41
- "duration_max" => payload[:duration],
39
+ @this_second_metrics = {
40
+ "duration_sum" => safe_payload[:duration],
41
+ "duration_max" => safe_payload[:duration],
42
+ "views_sum" => safe_payload[:views],
43
+ "views_max" => safe_payload[:views],
44
+ "db_sum" => safe_payload[:db],
45
+ "db_max" => safe_payload[:db],
46
+ "queries_sum" => safe_payload[:queries],
47
+ "queries_max" => safe_payload[:queries],
42
48
  "statuses" => { "2xx" => 0, "3xx" => 0, "4xx" => 0, "5xx" => 0, "all" => 1 }
43
49
  }
44
50
 
45
51
  this_second_metrics["statuses"][status_group] = 1
46
52
  end
47
53
 
48
- redis.setex("#{redis_key}:#{current_second}", 59, JSON.generate(this_second_metrics))
54
+ redis.setex("#{storage_key}:#{this_second}", interval_seconds, Oj.dump(this_second_metrics))
55
+ true
49
56
  rescue => error
50
- display_error(error)
57
+ formatted_error(error)
51
58
  end
52
59
 
53
- def show
54
- @last_minute_metrics = redis.mget((0..59).to_a.map { |second| "#{redis_key}:#{second}" }).compact.map { |m| JSON.parse(m) }
60
+ def show(options=nil)
61
+ @options = options || default_options
62
+ interval_start = Time.now.to_i - interval_seconds
63
+ interval_keys = (interval_start..Time.now.to_i).to_a.map { |second| "#{storage_key}:#{second}" }
64
+ @interval_metrics = redis.mget(interval_keys).compact.map { |hash| Oj.load(hash) }
55
65
 
56
- return empty_metrics unless last_minute_metrics.any?
66
+ return {} unless interval_metrics.any?
57
67
 
58
- @requests = last_minute_metrics.map { |h| h["statuses"]["all"] }.compact.sum
68
+ @requests = interval_metrics.map { |hash| hash["statuses"]["all"] }.compact.sum
69
+ build_result
70
+ rescue
71
+ {}
72
+ end
59
73
 
60
- {
61
- duration: {
62
- avg: avg(:duration_sum),
63
- max: max(:duration_max)
64
- },
65
- db: {
66
- avg: avg(:db_sum),
67
- max: max(:db_max)
68
- },
69
- queries: {
70
- avg: avg(:queries_sum),
71
- max: max(:queries_max)
72
- },
73
- requests: {
74
- all: requests,
74
+ private
75
+
76
+ attr_reader :redis, :interval_seconds, :interval_metrics, :requests,
77
+ :storage_key, :safe_payload, :this_second_metrics, :options
78
+
79
+ def build_result
80
+ result = {}
81
+
82
+ if options[:requests]
83
+ result[:requests] = {
84
+ all: requests,
75
85
  grouped: {
76
86
  "2xx" => count("2xx"),
77
87
  "3xx" => count("3xx"),
@@ -79,48 +89,67 @@ class EZmetrics
79
89
  "5xx" => count("5xx")
80
90
  }
81
91
  }
82
- }
83
- rescue
84
- empty_metrics
92
+ end
93
+
94
+ options.each do |metrics, aggregation_functions|
95
+ next unless METRICS.include?(metrics)
96
+ aggregation_functions = [aggregation_functions] unless aggregation_functions.is_a?(Array)
97
+ next unless aggregation_functions.any?
98
+
99
+ aggregation_functions.each do |aggregation_function|
100
+ result[metrics] ||= {}
101
+ result[metrics][aggregation_function] = aggregate(metrics, aggregation_function)
102
+ end
103
+ end
104
+ result
105
+ ensure
106
+ result
85
107
  end
86
108
 
87
- private
109
+ def aggregate(metrics, aggregation_function)
110
+ return unless AGGREGATION_FUNCTIONS.include?(aggregation_function)
111
+ return avg("#{metrics}_sum".to_sym) if aggregation_function == :avg
112
+ return max("#{metrics}_max".to_sym) if aggregation_function == :max
113
+ end
114
+
115
+ def update_sum(metrics)
116
+ this_second_metrics["#{metrics}_sum"] += safe_payload[metrics.to_sym]
117
+ end
118
+
119
+ def update_max(metrics)
120
+ max_value = [safe_payload[metrics.to_sym], this_second_metrics["#{metrics}_max"]].max
121
+ this_second_metrics["#{metrics}_max"] = max_value
122
+ end
88
123
 
89
124
  def avg(metrics)
90
- (last_minute_metrics.map { |h| h[metrics.to_s] }.sum.to_f / requests).round
125
+ (interval_metrics.map { |h| h[metrics.to_s] }.sum.to_f / requests).round
91
126
  end
92
127
 
93
128
  def max(metrics)
94
- last_minute_metrics.map { |h| h[metrics.to_s] }.max.round
129
+ interval_metrics.map { |h| h[metrics.to_s] }.max.round
95
130
  end
96
131
 
97
132
  def count(group)
98
- last_minute_metrics.map { |h| h["statuses"][group.to_s] }.sum
133
+ interval_metrics.map { |h| h["statuses"][group.to_s] }.sum
99
134
  end
100
135
 
101
- def display_error(error)
136
+ def default_options
102
137
  {
103
- error: error.class.name,
104
- message: error.message,
105
- backtrace: error.backtrace.reject { |line| line.match(/ruby|gems/) }
138
+ duration: AGGREGATION_FUNCTIONS,
139
+ views: AGGREGATION_FUNCTIONS,
140
+ db: AGGREGATION_FUNCTIONS,
141
+ queries: AGGREGATION_FUNCTIONS,
142
+ requests: true
106
143
  }
107
144
  end
108
145
 
109
- def empty_metrics
146
+ def formatted_error(error)
110
147
  {
111
- duration: {
112
- avg: 0,
113
- max: 0
114
- },
115
- db: {
116
- avg: 0,
117
- max: 0
118
- },
119
- queries: {
120
- avg: 0,
121
- max: 0
122
- },
123
- requests: {}
148
+ error: error.class.name,
149
+ message: error.message,
150
+ backtrace: error.backtrace.reject { |line| line.match(/ruby|gems/) }
124
151
  }
125
152
  end
126
- end
153
+ end
154
+
155
+ require "ezmetrics/benchmark"
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
1
+ require "benchmark"
2
+
3
+ class EZmetrics::Benchmark
4
+
5
+ def initialize
6
+ @start = Time.now.to_i
7
+ @redis = Redis.new
8
+ @durations = []
9
+ @iterations = 3
10
+ @intervals = {
11
+ "1.minute" => 60,
12
+ "1.hour " => 3600,
13
+ "12.hours" => 43200,
14
+ "24.hours" => 86400,
15
+ "48.hours" => 172800
16
+ }
17
+ end
18
+
19
+ def measure_aggregation
20
+ write_metrics
21
+ print_header
22
+ intervals.each do |interval, seconds|
23
+ result = measure_aggregation_time(interval, seconds)
24
+ print_row(result)
25
+ end
26
+ cleanup_metrics
27
+ print_footer
28
+ end
29
+
30
+ private
31
+
32
+ attr_reader :start, :redis, :durations, :intervals, :iterations
33
+
34
+ def write_metrics
35
+ seconds = intervals.values.max
36
+ seconds.times do |i|
37
+ second = start - i
38
+ payload = {
39
+ "duration_sum" => rand(10000),
40
+ "duration_max" => rand(10000),
41
+ "views_sum" => rand(1000),
42
+ "views_max" => rand(1000),
43
+ "db_sum" => rand(8000),
44
+ "db_max" => rand(8000),
45
+ "queries_sum" => rand(100),
46
+ "queries_max" => rand(100),
47
+ "statuses" => {
48
+ "2xx" => rand(10),
49
+ "3xx" => rand(10),
50
+ "4xx" => rand(10),
51
+ "5xx" => rand(10),
52
+ "all" => rand(40)
53
+ }
54
+ }
55
+ redis.setex("ez-metrics:#{second}", seconds, Oj.dump(payload))
56
+ end
57
+ nil
58
+ end
59
+
60
+ def cleanup_metrics
61
+ interval_start = Time.now.to_i - intervals.values.max - 100
62
+ interval_keys = (interval_start..Time.now.to_i).to_a.map { |second| "ez-metrics:#{second}" }
63
+ redis.del(interval_keys)
64
+ end
65
+
66
+ def measure_aggregation_time(interval, seconds)
67
+ iterations.times do
68
+ durations << ::Benchmark.measure { EZmetrics.new(seconds).show }.real
69
+ end
70
+
71
+ return {
72
+ interval: interval.gsub(".", " "),
73
+ duration: (durations.sum.to_f / iterations).round(2)
74
+ }
75
+ end
76
+
77
+ def print_header
78
+ print "\n#{'─'*31}\n| Interval | Duration (seconds)\n#{'─'*31}\n"
79
+ end
80
+
81
+ def print_row(result)
82
+ print "| #{result[:interval]} | #{result[:duration]}\n"
83
+ end
84
+
85
+ def print_footer
86
+ print "#{'─'*31}\n"
87
+ end
88
+ end
metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: ezmetrics
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 1.0.2
4
+ version: 1.1.0
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Nicolae Rotaru
@@ -24,6 +24,34 @@ dependencies:
24
24
  - - "~>"
25
25
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
26
26
  version: '4.0'
27
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
28
+ name: hiredis
29
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
30
+ requirements:
31
+ - - "~>"
32
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
33
+ version: 0.6.3
34
+ type: :runtime
35
+ prerelease: false
36
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
37
+ requirements:
38
+ - - "~>"
39
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
40
+ version: 0.6.3
41
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
42
+ name: oj
43
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
44
+ requirements:
45
+ - - "~>"
46
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
47
+ version: '3.10'
48
+ type: :runtime
49
+ prerelease: false
50
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
51
+ requirements:
52
+ - - "~>"
53
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
54
+ version: '3.10'
27
55
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
28
56
  name: rspec
29
57
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
@@ -44,7 +72,10 @@ executables: []
44
72
  extensions: []
45
73
  extra_rdoc_files: []
46
74
  files:
75
+ - LICENSE
76
+ - README.md
47
77
  - lib/ezmetrics.rb
78
+ - lib/ezmetrics/benchmark.rb
48
79
  homepage: https://github.com/nyku/ezmetrics
49
80
  licenses:
50
81
  - GPL-3.0
@@ -64,8 +95,7 @@ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
64
95
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
65
96
  version: '0'
66
97
  requirements: []
67
- rubyforge_project:
68
- rubygems_version: 2.6.13
98
+ rubygems_version: 3.0.6
69
99
  signing_key:
70
100
  specification_version: 4
71
101
  summary: Rails metrics aggregation tool.