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New Relixir

Instrument your Phoenix applications with New Relic.

New Relixir currently supports instrumenting Phoenix controllers and Ecto repositories to record response times for web transactions and database queries.

Usage

The following instructions show how to add instrumentation with New Relixir to a hypothetical Phoenix application named MyApp.

  1. Add new_relixir to your list of dependencies and start-up applications in mix.exs:

    # mix.exs
    
    defmodule MyApp.Mixfile do
      use Mix.Project
    
      # ...
    
      def application do
        [mod: {MyApp, []},
         applications: [:new_relixir]]
      end
    
      defp deps do
        [{:new_relixir, "~> 0.1.0"}]
      end
    end
  2. Add your New Relic application name and license key to config/config.exs. You may wish to use environment variables to keep production, staging, and development environments separate:

    # config/config.exs
    
    config :new_relixir,
      application_name: System.get_env("NEWRELIC_APP_NAME"),
      license_key: System.get_env("NEWRELIC_LICENSE_KEY")
  3. Define a module to wrap your repository's methods with New Relic instrumentation:

    # lib/my_app/repo.ex
    
    defmodule MyApp.Repo do
      use Ecto.Repo, otp_app: :my_app
    
      defmodule NewRelic do
        use NewRelixir.Plug.Repo, repo: MyApp.Repo
      end
    end

    Now MyApp.Repo.NewRelic can be used as a substitute for MyApp.Repo. If a Plug.Conn is provided as the :conn option to any of the wrapper's methods, it will instrument the response time for that call. Otherwise, the repository will behave the same as the repository that it wraps.

  4. For any Phoenix controller that you want to instrument, add NewRelixir.Plug.Phoenix and replace existing aliases to your application's repository with an alias to your New Relic repository wrapper. If instrumenting all controllers, update web/web.ex:

    # web/web.ex
    
    defmodule MyApp.Web do
      def controller do
        quote do
          # ...
          plug NewRelixir.Plug.Phoenix
          alias MyApp.Repo.NewRelic, as: Repo # Replaces `alias MyApp.Repo`
        end
      end
    end
  5. Update your controllers to pass conn as an option to your New Relic repo wrapper:

    # web/controllers/users.ex
    
    defmodule MyApp.UserController do
      use MyApp.Web, :controller
    
      def index(conn, _params) do
        users = Repo.all(User, conn: conn) # Replaces `Repo.all(User)`
        # ...
      end
    end

Instrumenting Custom Repo Methods

If you've defined custom methods on your repository, you will need to define them on your wrapper module as well. In the wrapper module, simply call your repository's original method inside a closure that you pass to instrument_db:

# lib/my_app/repo.ex

defmodule MyApp.Repo do
  use Ecto.Repo, otp_app: :my_app

  def custom_method(queryable, opts \\ []) do
    # ...
  end

  defmodule NewRelic do
    use NewRelixir.Plug.Repo, repo: MyApp.Repo

    def custom_method(queryable, opts \\ []) do
      instrument_db(:custom_method, queryable, opts, fn() ->
        MyApp.Repo.custom_method(queryable, opts)
      end)
    end
  end
end

When using the wrapper module's custom_method, the time it takes to call MyApp.Repo.custom_method/2 will be recorded to New Relic.

Copyright

Copyright © 2016 The RealReal, Inc.

Distributed under the MIT License.

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