Module: NewRelic::Agent

Extended by:
Agent
Included in:
Agent
Defined in:
lib/new_relic/agent.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/agent.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/worker_loop.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/stats_engine.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/method_tracer.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/busy_calculator.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/error_collector.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/transaction_sampler.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/rack.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/samplers/cpu_sampler.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/stats_engine/samplers.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/sinatra.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/samplers/memory_sampler.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/samplers/object_sampler.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/stats_engine/metric_stats.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/stats_engine/transactions.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/rails3/errors.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/samplers/delayed_job_lock_sampler.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/rails3/action_controller.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/controller_instrumentation.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/delayed_job_instrumentation.rb,
lib/new_relic/agent/instrumentation/active_record_instrumentation.rb

Overview

Agent APIs

This module contains the public API methods for the Agent.

For adding custom instrumentation to method invocations, refer to the docs in the class NewRelic::Agent::MethodTracer.

For information on how to customize the controller instrumentation, or to instrument something other than Rails so that high level dispatcher actions or background tasks show up as first class operations in RPM, refer to NewRelic::Agent::Instrumentation::ControllerInstrumentation and NewRelic::Agent::Instrumentation::ControllerInstrumentation::ClassMethods.

Methods in this module as well as documented methods in NewRelic::Agent::MethodTracer and NewRelic::Agent::Instrumentation::ControllerInstrumentation are available to applications. When the agent is not enabled the method implementations are stubbed into no-ops to reduce overhead.

Methods and classes in other parts of the agent are not guaranteed to be available between releases.

Refer to the online docs at support.newrelic.com to see how to access the data collected by custom instrumentation, or e-mail support at New Relic for help.

Defined Under Namespace

Modules: BusyCalculator, Instrumentation, MethodTracer, Samplers Classes: Agent, BackgroundLoadingError, ErrorCollector, ForceDisconnectException, ForceRestartException, LicenseException, PostTooBigException, Sampler, ServerConnectionException, ServerError, ShimAgent, StatsEngine, TransactionSampleBuilder, TransactionSampler, WorkerLoop

Instance Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Details

#abort_transaction!Object

Cancel the collection of the current transaction in progress, if any. Only affects the transaction started on this thread once it has started and before it has completed.



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 288

def abort_transaction!
  # The class may not be loaded if the agent is disabled
  if defined? NewRelic::Agent::Instrumentation::MetricFrame
    NewRelic::Agent::Instrumentation::MetricFrame.abort_transaction!
  end
end

#add_custom_parameters(params) ⇒ Object Also known as: add_request_parameters

Add parameters to the current transaction trace on the call stack.



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 345

def add_custom_parameters(params)
  NewRelic::Agent::Instrumentation::MetricFrame.add_custom_parameters(params)
end

#add_instrumentation(file_pattern) ⇒ Object

Add instrumentation files to the agent. The argument should be a glob matching ruby scripts which will be executed at the time instrumentation is loaded. Since instrumentation is not loaded when the agent is not running it’s better to use this method to register instrumentation than just loading the files directly, although that probably also works.



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 233

def add_instrumentation file_pattern
  NewRelic::Control.instance.add_instrumentation file_pattern
end

#after_fork(options = {}) ⇒ Object

Register this method as a callback for processes that fork jobs.

If the master/parent connects to the agent prior to forking the agent in the forked process will use that agent_run. Otherwise the forked process will establish a new connection with the server.

Use this especially when you fork the process to run background jobs or other work. If you are doing this with a web dispatcher that forks worker processes then you will need to force the agent to reconnect, which it won’t do by default. Passenger and Unicorn are already handled, nothing special needed for them.

Options:

  • :force_reconnect => true to force the spawned process to establish a new connection, such as when forking a long running process. The default is false–it will only connect to the server if the parent had not connected.

  • :keep_retrying => false if we try to initiate a new connection, this tells me to only try it once so this method returns quickly if there is some kind of latency with the server.



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 212

def after_fork(options={})
  agent.after_fork(options)
end

#agentObject Also known as: instance

The singleton Agent instance. Used internally.



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 139

def agent #:nodoc:
  raise "Plugin not initialized!" if @agent.nil?
  @agent
end

#agent=(new_instance) ⇒ Object

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 144

def agent= new_instance #:nodoc:
  @agent = new_instance
end

#disable_all_tracingObject

Yield to the block without collecting any metrics or traces in any of the subsequent calls. If executed recursively, will keep track of the first entry point and turn on tracing again after leaving that block. This uses the thread local newrelic_untrace



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 300

def disable_all_tracing
  agent.push_trace_execution_flag(false)
  yield
ensure
  agent.pop_trace_execution_flag
end

#disable_sql_recordingObject

This method sets the state of sql recording in the transaction sampler feature. Within the given block, no sql will be recorded

usage:

NewRelic::Agent.disable_sql_recording do
  ...  
end


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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 265

def disable_sql_recording
  state = agent.set_record_sql(false)
  begin
    yield
  ensure
    agent.set_record_sql(state)
  end
end

#disable_transaction_tracingObject

This method disables the recording of transaction traces in the given block. See also #disable_all_tracing



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 276

def disable_transaction_tracing
  state = agent.set_record_tt(false)
  begin
    yield
  ensure
    agent.set_record_tt(state)
  end
end

#get_stats(metric_name, use_scope = false) ⇒ Object Also known as: get_stats_no_scope

Get or create a statistics gatherer that will aggregate numerical data under a metric name.

metric_name should follow a slash separated path convention. Application specific metrics should begin with “Custom/”.

Return a NewRelic::Stats that accepts data via calls to add_data_point(value).



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 158

def get_stats(metric_name, use_scope=false)
  @agent.stats_engine.get_stats(metric_name, use_scope)
end

#ignore_error_filter(&block) ⇒ Object

Set a filter to be applied to errors that RPM will track. The block should evalute to the exception to track (which could be different from the original exception) or nil to ignore this exception.

The block is yielded to with the exception to filter.

Return the new block or the existing filter Proc if no block is passed.



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 321

def ignore_error_filter(&block)
  agent.error_collector.ignore_error_filter(&block)
end

#is_execution_traced?Boolean

Check to see if we are capturing metrics currently on this thread.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 308

def is_execution_traced?
  Thread.current[:newrelic_untraced].nil? || Thread.current[:newrelic_untraced].last != false      
end

#loggerObject

Get the logger for the agent. Available after the agent has initialized. This sends output to the agent log file.



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 166

def logger
  NewRelic::Control.instance.log
end

#manual_start(options = {}) ⇒ Object

Call this to manually start the Agent in situations where the Agent does not auto-start.

When the app environment loads, so does the Agent. However, the Agent will only connect to RPM if a web front-end is found. If you want to selectively monitor ruby processes that don’t use web plugins, then call this method in your code and the Agent will fire up and start reporting to RPM.

Options are passed in as overrides for values in the newrelic.yml, such as app_name. In addition, the option log will take a logger that will be used instead of the standard file logger. The setting for the newrelic.yml section to use (ie, RAILS_ENV) can be overridden with an :env argument.



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 185

def manual_start(options={})
  raise unless Hash === options
  NewRelic::Control.instance.init_plugin({ :agent_enabled => true, :sync_startup => true }.merge(options))
end

#notice_error(exception, options = {}) ⇒ Object

Record the given error in RPM. It will be passed through the #ignore_error_filter if there is one.

  • exception is the exception which will be recorded. May also be an error message.

Options:

  • :uri => The request path, minus any request params or query string.

  • :referer => The URI of the referer

  • :metric => The metric name associated with the transaction

  • :request_params => Request parameters, already filtered if necessary

  • :custom_params => Custom parameters

Anything left over is treated as custom params.



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 339

def notice_error(exception, options={})
  NewRelic::Agent::Instrumentation::MetricFrame.notice_error(exception, options)
end

#reset_statsObject

Clear out any unsent metric data.



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 217

def reset_stats
  agent.reset_stats
end

#set_sql_obfuscator(type = :replace, &block) ⇒ Object

This method sets the block sent to this method as a sql obfuscator. The block will be called with a single String SQL statement to obfuscate. The method must return the obfuscated String SQL. If chaining of obfuscators is required, use type = :before or :after

type = :before, :replace, :after

Example:

NewRelic::Agent.set_sql_obfuscator(:replace) do |sql|
   my_obfuscator(sql)
end


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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 251

def set_sql_obfuscator(type = :replace, &block)
  agent.set_sql_obfuscator type, &block
end

#shutdownObject

Shutdown the agent. Call this before exiting. Sends any queued data and kills the background thread.



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 223

def shutdown
  agent.shutdown
end

#with_database_metric_name(model, method, &block) ⇒ Object

Yield to a block that is run with a database metric name context. This means the Database instrumentation will use this for the metric name if it does not otherwise know about a model. This is re-entrant.

  • model is the DB model class

  • method is the name of the finder method or other method to identify the operation with.



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# File 'lib/new_relic/agent.rb', line 361

def with_database_metric_name(model, method, &block)
  if frame = NewRelic::Agent::Instrumentation::MetricFrame.current
    frame.with_database_metric_name(model, method, &block)
  else
    yield
  end
end