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Instrumentation
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# Instrumenting Ruby Code
GitLab Performance Monitoring allows instrumenting of custom blocks of Ruby
code. This can be used to measure the time spent in a specific part of a larger
chunk of code. The resulting data is written to a separate series.
To start measuring a block of Ruby code you should use
`Gitlab::Metrics.measure`
and give it a name for the series to store the data
in:
```
ruby
Gitlab
::
Metrics
.
measure
(
:user_logins
)
do
...
end
```
The first argument of this method is the series name and should be plural. This
name will be prefixed with
`rails_`
or
`sidekiq_`
depending on whether the code
was run in the Rails application or one of the Sidekiq workers. In the
above example the final series names would be as follows:
-
rails_user_logins
-
sidekiq_user_logins
Series names should be plural as this keeps the naming style in line with the
other series names.
By default metrics measured using a block contain a single value, "duration",
which contains the number of milliseconds it took to execute the block. Custom
values can be added by passing a Hash as the 2nd argument. Custom tags can be
added by passing a Hash as the 3rd argument. A simple example is as follows:
```
ruby
Gitlab
::
Metrics
.
measure
(
:example_series
,
{
number:
10
},
{
class:
self
.
class
.
to_s
})
do
...
end
```
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