Commit c2c6ce07 authored by Stan Hu's avatar Stan Hu

Merge branch 'add-profiler-to-application' into 'master'

Add Gitlab::Profiler for profiling from a console or runner

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab-ce!16552
parents 7312e8a7 45d6a2b3
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
require 'optparse'
options = {}
opt_parser = OptionParser.new do |opt|
opt.banner = <<DOCSTRING
Profile a URL on this GitLab instance.
Usage:
#{__FILE__} url --output=<profile-html> --sql=<sql-log> [--user=<user>] [--post=<post-data>]
Example:
#{__FILE__} /dashboard/issues --output=dashboard-profile.html --sql=dashboard.log --user=root
DOCSTRING
opt.separator ''
opt.separator 'Options:'
opt.on('-o', '--output=/tmp/profile.html', 'profile output filename') do |output|
options[:profile_output] = output
end
opt.on('-s', '--sql=/tmp/profile_sql.txt', 'SQL output filename') do |sql|
options[:sql_output] = sql
end
opt.on('-u', '--user=root', 'User to authenticate as') do |username|
options[:username] = username
end
opt.on('-p', "--post='user=john&pass=test'", 'Send HTTP POST data') do |post_data|
options[:post_data] = post_data
end
end
opt_parser.parse!
options[:url] = ARGV[0]
if options[:url].nil? ||
options[:profile_output].nil? ||
options[:sql_output].nil?
puts opt_parser
exit
end
require File.expand_path('../config/environment', File.dirname(__FILE__))
result = Gitlab::Profiler.profile(options[:url],
logger: Logger.new(options[:sql_output]),
post_data: options[:post_data],
user: User.find_by_username(options[:username]),
private_token: ENV['PRIVATE_TOKEN'])
printer = RubyProf::CallStackPrinter.new(result)
file = File.open(options[:profile_output], 'w')
printer.print(file)
file.close
......@@ -36,7 +36,8 @@ graphs/dashboards.
GitLab provides built-in tools to aid the process of improving performance:
* [Sherlock](profiling.md#sherlock)
* [Profiling](profiling.md)
* [Sherlock](profiling.md#sherlock)
* [GitLab Performance Monitoring](../administration/monitoring/performance/index.md)
* [Request Profiling](../administration/monitoring/performance/request_profiling.md)
* [QueryRecoder](query_recorder.md) for preventing `N+1` regressions
......
......@@ -4,6 +4,41 @@ To make it easier to track down performance problems GitLab comes with a set of
profiling tools, some of these are available by default while others need to be
explicitly enabled.
## Profiling a URL
There is a `Gitlab::Profiler.profile` method, and corresponding
`bin/profile-url` script, that enable profiling a GET or POST request to a
specific URL, either as an anonymous user (the default) or as a specific user.
When using the script, command-line documentation is available by passing no
arguments.
When using the method in an interactive console session, any changes to the
application code within that console session will be reflected in the profiler
output.
For example:
```ruby
Gitlab::Profiler.profile('/my-user')
# Returns a RubyProf::Profile for the regular operation of this request
class UsersController; def show; sleep 100; end; end
Gitlab::Profiler.profile('/my-user')
# Returns a RubyProf::Profile where 100 seconds is spent in UsersController#show
```
Passing a `logger:` keyword argument to `Gitlab::Profiler.profile` will send
ActiveRecord and ActionController log output to that logger. Further options are
documented with the method source.
[GitLab-Profiler](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gitlab-profiler) is a project
that builds on this to add some additional niceties, such as allowing
configuration with a single Yaml file for multiple URLs, and uploading of the
profile and log output to S3.
For GitLab.com, you can find the latest results here:
<http://redash.gitlab.com/dashboard/gitlab-profiler-statistics>
## Sherlock
Sherlock is a custom profiling tool built into GitLab. Sherlock is _only_
......@@ -27,13 +62,3 @@ Bullet will log query problems to both the Rails log as well as the Chrome
console.
As a follow up to finding `N+1` queries with Bullet, consider writing a [QueryRecoder test](query_recorder.md) to prevent a regression.
## GitLab Profiler
[Gitlab-Profiler](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-com/gitlab-profiler) was built to
help developers understand why specific URLs of their application may be slow
and to provide hard data that can help reduce load times.
For GitLab.com, you can find the latest results here:
<http://redash.gitlab.com/dashboard/gitlab-profiler-statistics>
# coding: utf-8
module Gitlab
module Profiler
FILTERED_STRING = '[FILTERED]'.freeze
IGNORE_BACKTRACES = %w[
lib/gitlab/i18n.rb
lib/gitlab/request_context.rb
config/initializers
lib/gitlab/database/load_balancing/
lib/gitlab/etag_caching/
lib/gitlab/metrics/
lib/gitlab/middleware/
lib/gitlab/performance_bar/
lib/gitlab/request_profiler/
lib/gitlab/profiler.rb
].freeze
# Takes a URL to profile (can be a fully-qualified URL, or an absolute path)
# and returns the ruby-prof profile result. Formatting that result is the
# caller's responsibility. Requests are GET requests unless post_data is
# passed.
#
# Optional arguments:
# - logger: will be used for SQL logging, including a summary at the end of
# the log file of the total time spent per model class.
#
# - post_data: a string of raw POST data to use. Changes the HTTP verb to
# POST.
#
# - user: a user to authenticate as. Only works if the user has a valid
# personal access token.
#
# - private_token: instead of providing a user instance, the token can be
# given as a string. Takes precedence over the user option.
def self.profile(url, logger: nil, post_data: nil, user: nil, private_token: nil)
app = ActionDispatch::Integration::Session.new(Rails.application)
verb = :get
headers = {}
if post_data
verb = :post
headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/json'
end
if user
private_token ||= user.personal_access_tokens.active.pluck(:token).first
end
headers['Private-Token'] = private_token if private_token
logger = create_custom_logger(logger, private_token: private_token)
RequestStore.begin!
# Make an initial call for an asset path in development mode to avoid
# sprockets dominating the profiler output.
ActionController::Base.helpers.asset_path('katex.css') if Rails.env.development?
# Rails loads internationalization files lazily the first time a
# translation is needed. Running this prevents this overhead from showing
# up in profiles.
::I18n.t('.')[:test_string]
# Remove API route mounting from the profile.
app.get('/api/v4/users')
result = with_custom_logger(logger) do
RubyProf.profile { app.public_send(verb, url, post_data, headers) } # rubocop:disable GitlabSecurity/PublicSend
end
RequestStore.end!
log_load_times_by_model(logger)
result
end
def self.create_custom_logger(logger, private_token: nil)
return unless logger
logger.dup.tap do |new_logger|
new_logger.instance_variable_set(:@private_token, private_token)
class << new_logger
attr_reader :load_times_by_model, :private_token
def debug(message, *)
message.gsub!(private_token, FILTERED_STRING) if private_token
_, type, time = *message.match(/(\w+) Load \(([0-9.]+)ms\)/)
if type && time
@load_times_by_model ||= {}
@load_times_by_model[type] ||= 0
@load_times_by_model[type] += time.to_f
end
super
backtrace = Rails.backtrace_cleaner.clean(caller)
backtrace.each do |caller_line|
next if caller_line.match(Regexp.union(IGNORE_BACKTRACES))
stripped_caller_line = caller_line.sub("#{Rails.root}/", '')
super(" ↳ #{stripped_caller_line}")
end
end
end
end
end
def self.with_custom_logger(logger)
original_colorize_logging = ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber.colorize_logging
original_activerecord_logger = ActiveRecord::Base.logger
original_actioncontroller_logger = ActionController::Base.logger
if logger
ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber.colorize_logging = false
ActiveRecord::Base.logger = logger
ActionController::Base.logger = logger
end
result = yield
ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber.colorize_logging = original_colorize_logging
ActiveRecord::Base.logger = original_activerecord_logger
ActionController::Base.logger = original_actioncontroller_logger
result
end
def self.log_load_times_by_model(logger)
return unless logger.respond_to?(:load_times_by_model)
logger.load_times_by_model.to_a.sort_by(&:last).reverse.each do |(model, time)|
logger.info("#{model} total: #{time.round(2)}ms")
end
end
end
end
require 'spec_helper'
describe Gitlab::Profiler do
RSpec::Matchers.define_negated_matcher :not_change, :change
let(:null_logger) { Logger.new('/dev/null') }
let(:private_token) { 'private' }
describe '.profile' do
let(:app) { double(:app) }
before do
allow(ActionDispatch::Integration::Session).to receive(:new).and_return(app)
allow(app).to receive(:get)
end
it 'returns a profile result' do
expect(described_class.profile('/')).to be_an_instance_of(RubyProf::Profile)
end
it 'uses the custom logger given' do
expect(described_class).to receive(:create_custom_logger)
.with(null_logger, private_token: anything)
.and_call_original
described_class.profile('/', logger: null_logger)
end
it 'sends a POST request when data is passed' do
post_data = '{"a":1}'
expect(app).to receive(:post).with(anything, post_data, anything)
described_class.profile('/', post_data: post_data)
end
it 'uses the private_token for auth if given' do
expect(app).to receive(:get).with('/', nil, 'Private-Token' => private_token)
expect(app).to receive(:get).with('/api/v4/users')
described_class.profile('/', private_token: private_token)
end
it 'uses the user for auth if given' do
user = double(:user)
user_token = 'user'
allow(user).to receive_message_chain(:personal_access_tokens, :active, :pluck, :first).and_return(user_token)
expect(app).to receive(:get).with('/', nil, 'Private-Token' => user_token)
expect(app).to receive(:get).with('/api/v4/users')
described_class.profile('/', user: user)
end
it 'uses the private_token for auth if both it and user are set' do
user = double(:user)
user_token = 'user'
allow(user).to receive_message_chain(:personal_access_tokens, :active, :pluck, :first).and_return(user_token)
expect(app).to receive(:get).with('/', nil, 'Private-Token' => private_token)
expect(app).to receive(:get).with('/api/v4/users')
described_class.profile('/', user: user, private_token: private_token)
end
end
describe '.create_custom_logger' do
it 'does nothing when nil is passed' do
expect(described_class.create_custom_logger(nil)).to be_nil
end
context 'the new logger' do
let(:custom_logger) do
described_class.create_custom_logger(null_logger, private_token: private_token)
end
it 'does not affect the existing logger' do
expect(null_logger).not_to receive(:debug)
expect(custom_logger).to receive(:debug).and_call_original
custom_logger.debug('Foo')
end
it 'strips out the private token' do
expect(custom_logger).to receive(:add) do |severity, _progname, message|
expect(severity).to eq(Logger::DEBUG)
expect(message).to include('public').and include(described_class::FILTERED_STRING)
expect(message).not_to include(private_token)
end
custom_logger.debug("public #{private_token}")
end
it 'tracks model load times by model' do
custom_logger.debug('This is not a model load')
custom_logger.debug('User Load (1.2ms)')
custom_logger.debug('User Load (1.3ms)')
custom_logger.debug('Project Load (10.4ms)')
expect(custom_logger.load_times_by_model).to eq('User' => 2.5,
'Project' => 10.4)
end
it 'logs the backtrace, ignoring lines as appropriate' do
# Skip Rails's backtrace cleaning.
allow(Rails.backtrace_cleaner).to receive(:clean, &:itself)
expect(custom_logger).to receive(:add)
.with(Logger::DEBUG,
anything,
a_string_matching(File.basename(__FILE__)))
.twice
expect(custom_logger).not_to receive(:add).with(Logger::DEBUG,
anything,
a_string_matching('lib/gitlab/profiler.rb'))
# Force a part of the backtrace to be in the (ignored) profiler source
# file.
described_class.with_custom_logger(nil) { custom_logger.debug('Foo') }
end
end
end
describe '.with_custom_logger' do
context 'when the logger is set' do
it 'uses the replacement logger for the duration of the block' do
expect(null_logger).to receive(:debug).and_call_original
expect { described_class.with_custom_logger(null_logger) { ActiveRecord::Base.logger.debug('foo') } }
.to not_change { ActiveRecord::Base.logger }
.and not_change { ActionController::Base.logger }
.and not_change { ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber.colorize_logging }
end
it 'returns the result of the block' do
expect(described_class.with_custom_logger(null_logger) { 2 }).to eq(2)
end
end
context 'when the logger is nil' do
it 'returns the result of the block' do
expect(described_class.with_custom_logger(nil) { 2 }).to eq(2)
end
it 'does not modify the standard Rails loggers' do
expect { described_class.with_custom_logger(nil) { } }
.to not_change { ActiveRecord::Base.logger }
.and not_change { ActionController::Base.logger }
.and not_change { ActiveSupport::LogSubscriber.colorize_logging }
end
end
end
end
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