Class: ActiveSupport::Notifications::Instrumenter
- Defined in:
- activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb
Overview
Instrumenters are stored in a thread local.
Defined Under Namespace
Classes: LegacyHandle
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#id ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute id.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#build_handle(name, payload) ⇒ Object
Returns a “handle” for an event with the given
name
andpayload
. -
#finish(name, payload) ⇒ Object
Send a finish notification with
name
andpayload
. - #finish_with_state(listeners_state, name, payload) ⇒ Object
-
#initialize(notifier) ⇒ Instrumenter
constructor
A new instance of Instrumenter.
-
#instrument(name, payload = {}) ⇒ Object
Given a block, instrument it by measuring the time taken to execute and publish it.
-
#new_event(name, payload = {}) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#start(name, payload) ⇒ Object
Send a start notification with
name
andpayload
.
Constructor Details
#initialize(notifier) ⇒ Instrumenter
Returns a new instance of Instrumenter.
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# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb', line 12 def initialize(notifier) unless notifier.respond_to?(:build_handle) notifier = LegacyHandle::Wrapper.new(notifier) end @id = unique_id @notifier = notifier end |
Instance Attribute Details
#id ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute id.
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# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb', line 10 def id @id end |
Instance Method Details
#build_handle(name, payload) ⇒ Object
Returns a “handle” for an event with the given name
and payload
.
#start and #finish must each be called exactly once on the returned object.
Where possible, it’s best to use #instrument, which will record the start and finish of the event and correctly handle any exceptions. build_handle
is a low-level API intended for cases where using instrument
isn’t possible.
See ActiveSupport::Notifications::Fanout::Handle.
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# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb', line 78 def build_handle(name, payload) @notifier.build_handle(name, @id, payload) end |
#finish(name, payload) ⇒ Object
Send a finish notification with name
and payload
.
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# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb', line 92 def finish(name, payload) @notifier.finish name, @id, payload end |
#finish_with_state(listeners_state, name, payload) ⇒ Object
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# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb', line 96 def finish_with_state(listeners_state, name, payload) @notifier.finish name, @id, payload, listeners_state end |
#instrument(name, payload = {}) ⇒ Object
Given a block, instrument it by measuring the time taken to execute and publish it. Without a block, simply send a message via the notifier. Notice that events get sent even if an error occurs in the passed-in block.
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# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb', line 54 def instrument(name, payload = {}) handle = build_handle(name, payload) handle.start begin yield payload if block_given? rescue Exception => e payload[:exception] = [e.class.name, e.] payload[:exception_object] = e raise e ensure handle.finish end end |
#new_event(name, payload = {}) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb', line 82 def new_event(name, payload = {}) # :nodoc: Event.new(name, nil, nil, @id, payload) end |
#start(name, payload) ⇒ Object
Send a start notification with name
and payload
.
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# File 'activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb', line 87 def start(name, payload) @notifier.start name, @id, payload end |