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#
# This file configures the NewRelic RPM Agent, NewRelic RPM monitors Rails
# applications with deep visibility and low overhead. For more information,
# visit www.newrelic.com.
#
# <%= generated_for_user %>
#
# here are the settings that are common to all environments
common: &default_settings
# ============================== LICENSE KEY ===============================
# You must specify the licence key associated with your New Relic account.
# This key binds your Agent's data to your account in the New Relic RPM service.
license_key: '<%= license_key %>'
# Application Name
# Set this to be the name of your application as you'd like it show up in RPM.
# RPM will then auto-map instances of your application into a RPM "application"
# on your home dashboard page. This setting does not prevent you from manually
# defining applications.
app_name: My Application
# the 'enabled' setting is used to turn on the NewRelic Agent. When false,
# your application is not instrumented and the Agent does not start up or
# collect any data; it is a complete shut-off.
#
# when turned on, the agent collects performance data by inserting lightweight
# tracers on key methods inside the rails framework and asynchronously aggregating
# and reporting this performance data to the NewRelic RPM service at NewRelic.com.
# below.
enabled: false
# The newrelic agent generates its own log file to keep its logging information
# separate from that of your application. Specify its log level here.
log_level: info
# The newrelic agent communicates with the RPM service via http by default.
# If you want to communicate via https to increase security, then turn on
# SSL by setting this value to true. Note, this will result in increased
# CPU overhead to perform the encryption involved in SSL communication, but this
# work is done asynchronously to the threads that process your application code, so
# it should not impact response times.
ssl: false
# Proxy settings for connecting to the RPM server.
#
# If a proxy is used, the host setting is required. Other settings are optional. Default
# port is 8080.
#
# proxy_host: proxy.sample.com
# proxy_port: 8080
# proxy_user:
# proxy_pass:
# Tells transaction tracer and error collector (when enabled) whether or not to capture HTTP params.
# When true, the RoR filter_parameters mechanism is used so that sensitive parameters are not recorded
capture_params: false
# Transaction tracer captures deep information about slow
# transactions and sends this to the RPM service once a minute. Included in the
# transaction is the exact call sequence of the transactions including any SQL statements
# issued.
transaction_tracer:
# Transaction tracer is enabled by default. Set this to false to turn it off. This feature
# is only available at the Silver and above product levels.
enabled: true
# When transaction tracer is on, SQL statements can optionally be recorded. The recorder
# has three modes, "off" which sends no SQL, "raw" which sends the SQL statement in its
# original form, and "obfuscated", which strips out numeric and string literals
record_sql: obfuscated
# Threshold in seconds for when to collect stack trace for a SQL call. In other words,
# when SQL statements exceed this threshold, then capture and send to RPM the current
# stack trace. This is helpful for pinpointing where long SQL calls originate from
stack_trace_threshold: 0.500
# Error collector captures information about uncaught exceptions and sends them to RPM for
# viewing
error_collector:
# Error collector is enabled by default. Set this to false to turn it off. This feature
# is only available at the Silver and above product levels
enabled: true
# Tells error collector whether or not to capture a source snippet around the place of the
# error when errors are View related.
capture_source: true
# To stop specific errors from reporting to RPM, set this property to comma separated
# values
#
#ignore_errors: ActionController::RoutingError, ...
# override default settings based on your application's environment
# NOTE if your application has other named environments, you should
# provide newrelic conifguration settings for these enviromnents here.
development:
<<: *default_settings
# turn off communication to RPM service in development mode.
# NOTE: for initial evaluation purposes, you may want to temporarily turn
# the agent on in development mode.
enabled: false
# When running in Developer Mode, the New Relic Agent will present
# performance information on the last 100 transactions you have
# executed since starting the mongrel. to view this data, go to
# http://localhost:3000/newrelic
developer: true
test:
<<: *default_settings
# it almost never makes sense to turn on the agent when running unit, functional or
# integration tests or the like.
enabled: false
# Turn on the agent in production for 24x7 monitoring. NewRelic testing shows
# an average performance impact of < 5 ms per transaction, you you can leave this on
# all the time without incurring any user-visible performance degredation.
production:
<<: *default_settings
enabled: true
# many applications have a staging environment which behaves identically to production.
# Support for that environment is provided here. By default, the staging environment has
# the agent turned on.
staging:
<<: *default_settings
enabled: true
app_name: My Application (Staging)