New Relic is a performance management system, developed by New Relic, Inc (http://www.newrelic.com). It provides you with deep information about the performance of your Rails or Ruby application as it runs in production and transmits them to newrelic.com where you can monitor them in real time. The New Relic Ruby Agent is dual-purposed as a either a Gem or a Rails plugin, hosted on github.
An up-to-date list of Ruby versions and frameworks for the latest agent can be found on our docs site.
You can also monitor non-web applications. Refer to the "Other Environments" section under "Getting Started".
We welcome code contributions (in the form of pull requests) from our user community. Before submitting a pull request please review these guidelines.
Following these helps us efficiently review and incorporate your contribution and avoid breaking your code with future changes to the agent.
Add the Ruby Agent to your project's Gemfile.
gem 'newrelic_rpm'
To monitor your applications in production, create an account at http://newrelic.com/ . There you can sign up for a free Lite account or one of our paid subscriptions.
Once you receive the welcome email with a license key and
newrelic.yml
file, you can copy the newrelic.yml
file into your app config
directory OR can generate the file manually with command:
newrelic install --license_key="YOUR_KEY" "My application"
The initial configuration is done in the newrelic.yml
file. This file
is by default read from the config
directory of the application root
and is subsequently searched for in the application root directory,
and then in a ~/.newrelic
directory. Once you're up and running you can
enable Server Side Config and manage your newrelic configuration from the web
UI.
You can install the agent as a Gem:
For Bundler:
Add the following line to your Gemfile:
gem 'newrelic_rpm'
For Rails 2.x without Bundler:
edit environment.rb
and add to the initalizer block:
config.gem "newrelic_rpm"
To use the Ruby Agent with a Sinatra app, add:
require 'newrelic_rpm'
in your Sinatra app, below the Sinatra require directive.
Then make sure you set RACK_ENV
to the environment corresponding to the
configuration definitions in the newrelic.yml file; e.g., development,
staging, production, etc.
You can use the Ruby Agent to monitor any Ruby application. Add:
require 'newrelic_rpm'
to your startup sequence and then manually start the agent using:
NewRelic::Agent.manual_start
For information about instrumenting pure Rack applications, see our Rack middlewares documentation.
Refer to the New Relic's Docs for details on how to monitor other web frameworks, background jobs, and daemons.
The Ruby Agent provides an API that allows custom instrumentation of additional frameworks. You can find a list of community created intrumentation plugins (e.g. newrelic-redis) in the extends_newrelic_rpm project.
When your application runs in the production environment, the New Relic agent runs in production mode. It connects to the New Relic service and sends deep performance data to the UI for your analysis. To view this data, log in to http://rpm.newrelic.com.
NOTE: You must have a valid account and license key to view this data online. Refer to instructions in Getting Started.
The Ruby Agent supports recording deployments in New Relic via a command line tool or Capistrano recipes. For more information on these features see our deployment documentation for more information.
You can find more detailed documentation on our website, and specifically in the Ruby category.
If you can't find what you're looking for there, reach out to us on our support site or our community forum and we'll be happy to help you.
Find a bug? Contact us via support.newrelic.com, or email support@newrelic.com.
Thank you, and may your application scale to infinity plus one.
Lew Cirne, Founder and CEO
New Relic, Inc.