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diff --git a/config/newrelic.yml b/config/newrelic.yml
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+# Here are the settings that are common to all environments
+common: &default_settings
+ # ============================== LICENSE KEY ===============================
+
+ # You must specify the license key associated with your New Relic
+ # account. This key binds your Agent's data to your account in the
+ # New Relic service.
+ license_key: '<%= ENV["NEW_RELIC_LICENSE_KEY"] %>'
+
+ # Agent Enabled (Rails Only)
+ # Use this setting to force the agent to run or not run.
+ # Default is 'auto' which means the agent will install and run only
+ # if a valid dispatcher such as Mongrel is running. This prevents
+ # it from running with Rake or the console. Set to false to
+ # completely turn the agent off regardless of the other settings.
+ # Valid values are true, false and auto.
+ #
+ # agent_enabled: auto
+
+ # Application Name Set this to be the name of your application as
+ # you'd like it show up in New Relic. The service will then auto-map
+ # instances of your application into an "application" on your
+ # dashboard page. If you want to map this instance into multiple
+ # apps, like "AJAX Requests" and "All UI" then specify a semicolon
+ # separated list of up to three distinct names, or a yaml list.
+ # Defaults to the capitalized RAILS_ENV or RACK_ENV (i.e.,
+ # Production, Staging, etc)
+ #
+ # Example:
+ #
+ # app_name:
+ # - Ajax Service
+ # - All Services
+ #
+ app_name: <%= ENV["NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME"] %>
+
+ # When "true", the agent collects performance data about your
+ # application and reports this data to the New Relic service at
+ # newrelic.com. This global switch is normally overridden for each
+ # environment below. (formerly called 'enabled')
+ monitor_mode: true
+
+ # Developer mode should be off in every environment but
+ # development as it has very high overhead in memory.
+ developer_mode: 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
+
+ # Optionally set the path to the log file This is expanded from the
+ # root directory (may be relative or absolute, e.g. 'log/' or
+ # '/var/log/') The agent will attempt to create this directory if it
+ # does not exist.
+ # log_file_path: 'log'
+
+ # Optionally set the name of the log file, defaults to 'newrelic_agent.log'
+ # log_file_name: 'newrelic_agent.log'
+
+ # The newrelic agent communicates with the 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
+
+ # EXPERIMENTAL: enable verification of the SSL certificate sent by
+ # the server. This setting has no effect unless SSL is enabled
+ # above. This may block your application. Only enable it if the data
+ # you send us needs end-to-end verified certificates.
+ #
+ # This means we cannot cache the DNS lookup, so each request to the
+ # service will perform a lookup. It also means that we cannot
+ # use a non-blocking lookup, so in a worst case, if you have DNS
+ # problems, your app may block indefinitely.
+ # verify_certificate: true
+
+ # Set your application's Apdex threshold value with the 'apdex_t'
+ # setting, in seconds. The apdex_t value determines the buckets used
+ # to compute your overall Apdex score.
+ # Requests that take less than apdex_t seconds to process will be
+ # classified as Satisfying transactions; more than apdex_t seconds
+ # as Tolerating transactions; and more than four times the apdex_t
+ # value as Frustrating transactions.
+ # For more about the Apdex standard, see
+ # http://newrelic.com/docs/general/apdex
+
+ apdex_t: 0.5
+
+ #============================== Browser Monitoring ===============================
+ # New Relic Real User Monitoring gives you insight into the performance real users are
+ # experiencing with your website. This is accomplished by measuring the time it takes for
+ # your users' browsers to download and render your web pages by injecting a small amount
+ # of JavaScript code into the header and footer of each page.
+ browser_monitoring:
+ # By default the agent automatically injects the monitoring JavaScript
+ # into web pages. Set this attribute to false to turn off this behavior.
+ auto_instrument: true
+
+ # Proxy settings for connecting to the service.
+ #
+ # If a proxy is used, the host setting is required. Other settings
+ # are optional. Default port is 8080.
+ #
+ # proxy_host: hostname
+ # proxy_port: 8080
+ # proxy_user:
+ # proxy_pass:
+
+
+ # Tells transaction tracer and error collector (when enabled)
+ # whether or not to capture HTTP params. When true, frameworks can
+ # exclude HTTP parameters from being captured.
+ # Rails: the RoR filter_parameter_logging excludes parameters
+ # Java: create a config setting called "ignored_params" and set it to
+ # a comma separated list of HTTP parameter names.
+ # ex: ignored_params: credit_card, ssn, password
+ capture_params: false
+
+
+ # Transaction tracer captures deep information about slow
+ # transactions and sends this to the 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 Professional
+ # and above product levels.
+ enabled: true
+
+ # Threshold in seconds for when to collect a transaction
+ # trace. When the response time of a controller action exceeds
+ # this threshold, a transaction trace will be recorded and sent to
+ # the service. Valid values are any float value, or (default)
+ # "apdex_f", which will use the threshold for an dissatisfying
+ # Apdex controller action - four times the Apdex T value.
+ transaction_threshold: apdex_f
+
+ # 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 the current stack trace. This is
+ # helpful for pinpointing where long SQL calls originate from
+ stack_trace_threshold: 0.500
+
+ # Determines whether the agent will capture query plans for slow
+ # SQL queries. Only supported in mysql and postgres. Should be
+ # set to false when using other adapters.
+ # explain_enabled: true
+
+ # Threshold for query execution time below which query plans will not
+ # not be captured. Relevant only when `explain_enabled` is true.
+ # explain_threshold: 0.5
+
+ # Error collector captures information about uncaught exceptions and
+ # sends them to the service 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 Professional and above
+ # product levels
+ enabled: true
+
+ # Rails Only - 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 New Relic, set this property
+ # to comma separated values. Default is to ignore routing errors
+ # which are how 404's get triggered.
+ #
+ ignore_errors: ActionController::RoutingError
+
+ # (Advanced) Uncomment this to ensure the cpu and memory samplers
+ # won't run. Useful when you are using the agent to monitor an
+ # external resource
+ # disable_samplers: true
+
+ # If you aren't interested in visibility in these areas, you can
+ # disable the instrumentation to reduce overhead.
+ #
+ # disable_view_instrumentation: true
+ # disable_activerecord_instrumentation: true
+ # disable_memcache_instrumentation: true
+ # disable_dj: true
+
+ # If you're interested in capturing memcache keys as though they
+ # were SQL uncomment this flag. Note that this does increase
+ # overhead slightly on every memcached call, and can have security
+ # implications if your memcached keys are sensitive
+ # capture_memcache_keys: true
+
+ # Certain types of instrumentation such as GC stats will not work if
+ # you are running multi-threaded. Please let us know.
+ # multi_threaded = false
+
+# Application Environments
+# ------------------------------------------
+# Environment specific settings are in this section.
+# For Rails applications, RAILS_ENV is used to determine the environment
+# For Java applications, pass -Dnewrelic.environment to set
+# the environment
+
+# NOTE if your application has other named environments, you should
+# provide newrelic configuration settings for these environments here.
+
+development:
+ <<: *default_settings
+ # Turn off communication to New Relic service in development mode (also
+ # 'enabled').
+ # NOTE: for initial evaluation purposes, you may want to temporarily
+ # turn the agent on in development mode.
+ monitor_mode: false
+
+ # Rails Only - 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.
+ # NOTE: There is substantial overhead when running in developer mode.
+ # Do not use for production or load testing.
+ developer_mode: true
+
+ # Enable textmate links
+ # textmate: true
+
+test:
+ <<: *default_settings
+ # It almost never makes sense to turn on the agent when running
+ # unit, functional or integration tests or the like.
+ monitor_mode: 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 degradation.
+production:
+ <<: *default_settings
+ monitor_mode: 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
+ monitor_mode: true
+ app_name: <%= ENV["NEW_RELIC_APP_NAME"] %> (Staging)
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/* #Site Styles
================================================== */
+@font-face {
+ font-family: "courgette";
+ src: url('/fonts/Courgette-Regular.ttf');
+ font-weight: normal;
+ font-style: normal;
+}
#mainWrapper {
background: url(/images/backgroundSurf.jpg) no-repeat center center fixed;
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