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## v0.5.0
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* Expose global Rails::Tracer which instruments all sub-modules [#26](https://github.com/iaintshine/ruby-rails-tracer/pull/26)
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# OpenTracing Rails Instrumentation
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This gem is an attempt to introduce OpenTracing instrumentation into Rails. It's in an early stage.
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The following instrumentation is supported:
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* ActionDispatch - The library introduces a rack middleware, which is intended to be used together with `rack-tracer`, to generate more informative operation names based on information supplied by ActionDispatch.
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* ActiveRecord - The library hooks up into Rails, and instruments all ActiveRecord query.
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* ActionSupport::Cache - The library hooks up into Rails, and instruments cache events.
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## Installation
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Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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```ruby
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## Rails::Tracer
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The library hooks up into Rails using `ActiveSupport::Notifications`, and instruments all previously mentioned modules.
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To enable instrumentation, you can either use sub-tracers directly (see sections below) or global `Rails::Tracer` which
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will enabled all of them (except for Rack/ActionDispatch instrumentation).
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### Configuration Options
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* `tracer: OpenTracing::Tracer` an OT compatible tracer. Default `OpenTracing.global_tracer`
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* `active_span: boolean` an active span provider. Default: `nil`.
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### Usage
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## ActionDispatch
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The `rails-tracer` introduces another rack middleware, which is intended to be used together with `rack-tracer`, to generate more informative operation names in the form `ControllerName#action`.
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