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SpeedGun

First, profile. Second, profile.

SpeedGun is a better web app profiler on Rails and Rack apps.

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'speed_gun'

And then execute:

$ bundle

Or install it yourself as:

$ gem install speed_gun

Usage

Rails

You don't require settings in development.

In production. You should set enable_if and authorize_proc configs.

Sinatra

require 'speed_gun'

class MyApplication < Sinatra::Base
  use SpeedGun::Middleware
end

Profiling

Built-in Profilers

SpeedGun has built-in profilers.

  • SpeedGun::Profiler::ActionController
  • SpeedGun::Profiler::ActionView
  • SpeedGun::Profiler::ActiveRecord
  • SpeedGun::Profiler::Rack

these profilers don't need configuration.

Manual Profiling

If you want take profile manually. You can use SpeedGun.profile method.

SpeedGun.profile("MyProfile#method") do
  my_profile.method()
end

Javascript Profiling

SpeedGun is supporting profiling on javascript. You can use speedGun.profile or speedGun.profileMethod.

speedGun.profile("any title", function() { ... codes ...});

var object = { func: function() { ... codes ... } };
speedGun.profileMethod(object, "func", "any title");

And SpeedGun collect browser informations.

  • User Agent
  • Perfomance API(if implemented)

Custom Profiler

You can create your custom profilers. a custom profiler require title method.

Some examples:

SimpleCustomProfiler

class SimpleCustomProfiler < SpeedGun::Profiler::Base
  def title
    'simple'
  end
end

SpeedGun.profile(:simple_custom_profiler) { ... }

BeforeFilterProfiler

class BeforeFilerProfiler < SpeedGun::Profiler::Base
  # `hook_method` is a helper of method profiling.
  hook_method ApplicationControler, :some_filter
end

class ApplicationControler
  def some_filer
    ...
  end
end

ForceGCProfiler

class ForceGCProfiler < SpeedGun::Profiler::Base
  # You can define profiler type name.
  def self.type
    :force_gc_profiler
  end

  # `#before_profile` is called on before profiling.
  def before_profile
    @before_gc_disable = GC.enable
    GC.start
  end

  # `#after_profile` is called on after profiling.
  def after_profile
    GC.disable if @before_gc_disable
  end
end

SpeedGun.profile(:force_gc_profiler) { ... }

Store

SpeedGun store request informations(profiling, environments and browser infos). You can select store engines.

Built-in Stores

  • SpeedGun::Store::Memory (default store engine on rack)
    • max_entries option: Set number of max profile entries(default: 100)
  • SpeedGun::Store::File (default store engine on rails)
    • path option: Set stored path(default: /tmp/speed_gun or Rails.root/tmp/speed_gun)
    • expires option: Set expires in seconds(default: 1 day)
  • SpeedGun::Store::Memcache (before require 'speed_gun/store/memcache')
    • client option: Set memcache client instance(default: Dalli::Clinet.new)
    • prefix option: Set prefix of your profile key(default: 'speed-gun-')
    • expires option: Set expires in seconds(default: 1 day)
  • SpeedGun::Store::Redis (before require 'speed_gun/store/redis')
    • client option: Set redis client instance(default: Redis.new)
    • prefix option: Set prefix of your profile key(default: 'speed-gun-')
    • expires option: Set expires in seconds(default: 1 day)

Custom Store

SpeedGun's store engines requires [] and []= methods.

Contributing

Please pull-requests :octocat: http://github.com/rosylilly/speed_gun

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