NOTE FOR THIS GEM FORK
This is a fork the Ruby folder of https://github.com/SamSaffron/MiniProfiler which includes some quick fixes to make the original rack-mini-profiler gem a little more usable. I will keep in in sync with Ruby related development from the original repo and consolidate any useful changes here into pull requests for the original repo
- Add
gem 'miniprofiler', require: 'rack-mini-profiler'
to your Gemfile (install ofgem 'rack-mini-profiler'
) miniprofiler
's version usesx.y.z.t
syntax in order to more easily sync withrack-mini-profiler
'sx.y.z
SemVer versioning. I will increaset
whenever I make a patch- Note to use MiniProfiler outside development and production env in Rails, set
Rack::MiniProfiler.config.pre_authorize_cb = lambda {|env| true }
in an initializer file in Rails. I recommend wrapping all Rack::MiniProfiler calls under your env check. E.g.if %w(development staging).include?(Rails.env)
- More to come
Original README below:
rack-mini-profiler
Middleware that displays speed badge for every html page. Designed to work both in production and in development.
Using rack-mini-profiler in your app
Install/add to Gemfile
gem 'rack-mini-profiler'
Using Rails:
All you have to do is include the Gem and you're good to go in development.
rack-mini-profiler is designed with production profiling in mind. To enable that just run Rack::MiniProfiler.authorize_request
once you know a request is allowed to profile.
For example:
# A hook in your ApplicationController
def
if current_user.is_admin?
Rack::MiniProfiler.
end
end
Using Builder:
require 'rack-mini-profiler'
builder = Rack::Builder.new do
use Rack::MiniProfiler
map('/') { run get }
end
Using Sinatra:
require 'rack-mini-profiler'
class MyApp < Sinatra::Base
use Rack::MiniProfiler
end
Storage
By default, rack-mini-profiler stores its results in a memory store:
# our default
Rack::MiniProfiler.config.storage = Rack::MiniProfiler::MemoryStore
There are 2 other available storage engines, RedisStore
and FileStore
.
MemoryStore is stores results in a processes heap - something that does not work well in a multi process environment. FileStore stores results in the file system - something that may not work well in a multi machine environment.
Additionally you may implement an AbstractStore for your own provider.
Rails hooks up a FileStore for all environments.
Running the Specs
$ rake build
$ rake spec
Additionally you can also run autotest
if you like.
Configuration Options
You can set configuration options using the configuration accessor on Rack::MiniProfiler:
# Have Mini Profiler show up on the right
Rack::MiniProfiler.config.position = 'right'
In a Rails app, this can be done conveniently in an initializer such as config/initializers/mini_profiler.rb.
Available Options
- pre_authorize_cb - A lambda callback you can set to determine whether or not mini_profiler should be visible on a given request. Default in a Rails environment is only on in development mode. If in a Rack app, the default is always on.
- position - Can either be 'right' or 'left'. Default is 'left'.
- skip_schema_queries - Whether or not you want to log the queries about the schema of your tables. Default is 'false', 'true' in rails development.
Special query strings
If you include the query string pp=help
at the end of your request you will see the various option you have. You can use these options to extend or contract the amount of diagnostics rack-mini-profiler gathers.