Module: NewRelic::Agent::Datastores
- Defined in:
- lib/new_relic/agent/datastores.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/datastores/mongo.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/datastores/redis.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/datastores/metric_helper.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/datastores/nosql_obfuscator.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/datastores/mongo/event_formatter.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/datastores/mongo/metric_translator.rb
Overview
This module contains helper methods to facilitate instrumentation of datastores not directly supported by the Ruby agent. It is intended to be primarily used by authors of 3rd-party datastore instrumentation.
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: MetricHelper, Mongo, NosqlObfuscator, Redis
Tracing query methods collapse
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.trace(klass, method_name, product, operation = method_name) ⇒ Object
Add Datastore tracing to a method.
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.wrap(product, operation, collection = nil, callback = nil) ⇒ Object
Wrap a call to a datastore and record New Relic Datastore metrics.
Capturing query / statement text collapse
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.notice_sql(query, scoped_metric, elapsed) ⇒ Object
Wrapper for simplifying attaching SQL queries during a transaction.
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.notice_statement(statement, elapsed) ⇒ Object
Wrapper for simplifying attaching non-SQL data statements to a transaction.
Class Method Details
.notice_sql(query, scoped_metric, elapsed) ⇒ Object
THERE ARE SECURITY CONCERNS WHEN CAPTURING QUERY TEXT! New Relic’s Transaction Tracing and Slow SQL features will attempt to apply obfuscation to the passed queries, but it is possible for a query format to be unsupported and result in exposing user information embedded within captured queries.
Wrapper for simplifying attaching SQL queries during a transaction.
If you are recording non-SQL data, please use notice_statement instead.
NewRelic::Agent::Datastores.notice_sql(query, metrics, elapsed)
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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent/datastores.rb', line 162 def self.notice_sql(query, scoped_metric, elapsed) NewRelic::Agent.record_api_supportability_metric(:notice_sql) if (txn = Tracer.current_transaction) && (segment = txn.current_segment) && segment.respond_to?(:notice_sql) segment.notice_sql(query) end nil end |
.notice_statement(statement, elapsed) ⇒ Object
THERE ARE SECURITY CONCERNS WHEN CAPTURING STATEMENTS! This method will properly ignore statements when the user has turned off capturing queries, but it is not able to obfuscate arbitrary data! To prevent exposing user information embedded in captured queries, please ensure all data passed to this method is safe to transmit to New Relic.
Wrapper for simplifying attaching non-SQL data statements to a transaction. For instance, Mongo or CQL queries, Memcached or Redis keys would all be appropriate data to attach as statements.
Data passed to this method is NOT obfuscated by New Relic, so please ensure that user information is obfuscated if the agent setting ‘transaction_tracer.record_sql` is set to `obfuscated`
NewRelic::Agent::Datastores.notice_statement("key", elapsed)
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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent/datastores.rb', line 194 def self.notice_statement(statement, elapsed) NewRelic::Agent.record_api_supportability_metric(:notice_statement) # Settings may change eventually, but for now we follow the same # capture rules as SQL for non-SQL statements. if (txn = Tracer.current_transaction) && (segment = txn.current_segment) && segment.respond_to?(:notice_nosql_statement) segment.notice_nosql_statement(statement) end nil end |
.trace(klass, method_name, product, operation = method_name) ⇒ Object
Add Datastore tracing to a method. This properly generates the metrics for New Relic’s Datastore features. It does not capture the actual query content into Transaction Traces. Use wrap if you want to provide that functionality.
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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent/datastores.rb', line 35 def self.trace(klass, method_name, product, operation = method_name) NewRelic::Agent.record_api_supportability_metric(:trace) klass.class_eval do method_name_without_newrelic = "#{method_name}_without_newrelic" if NewRelic::Helper.instance_methods_include?(klass, method_name) && !NewRelic::Helper.instance_methods_include?(klass, method_name_without_newrelic) visibility = NewRelic::Helper.instance_method_visibility(klass, method_name) alias_method(method_name_without_newrelic, method_name) define_method(method_name) do |*args, &blk| segment = NewRelic::Agent::Tracer.start_datastore_segment( product: product, operation: operation ) begin send(method_name_without_newrelic, *args, &blk) ensure ::NewRelic::Agent::Transaction::Segment.finish(segment) end end send(visibility, method_name) send(visibility, method_name_without_newrelic) end end end |
.wrap(product, operation, collection = nil, callback = nil) ⇒ Object
THERE ARE SECURITY CONCERNS WHEN CAPTURING QUERY TEXT! New Relic’s Transaction Tracing and Slow SQL features will attempt to apply obfuscation to the passed queries, but it is possible for a query format to be unsupported and result in exposing user information embedded within captured queries.
Wrap a call to a datastore and record New Relic Datastore metrics. This method can be used when a collection (i.e. table or model name) is known at runtime to be included in the metric naming. It is intended for situations that the simpler NewRelic::Agent::Datastores.trace can’t properly handle.
To use this, wrap the datastore operation in the block passed to wrap.
NewRelic::Agent::Datastores.wrap("FauxDB", "find", "items") do
FauxDB.find(query)
end
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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent/datastores.rb', line 109 def self.wrap(product, operation, collection = nil, callback = nil) NewRelic::Agent.record_api_supportability_metric(:wrap) return yield unless operation segment = NewRelic::Agent::Tracer.start_datastore_segment( product: product, operation: operation, collection: collection ) begin result = yield ensure begin if callback elapsed_time = Process.clock_gettime(Process::CLOCK_REALTIME) - segment.start_time callback.call(result, segment.name, elapsed_time) end ensure ::NewRelic::Agent::Transaction::Segment.finish(segment) end end end |