This repo is now part of the Java Agent (version 7.8.0 and later). Therefore it has been archived.
Instrumentation for the Lettuce driver for Redis (https://lettuce.io). Once installed it will report the Lettuce calls to Redis as database calls in the New Relic Java Agent.
To install:
- Download the latest release jar files.
- In the New Relic Java directory (the one containing newrelic.jar), create a directory named extensions if it does not already exist.
- Copy the downloaded jars into the extensions directory.
- Restart the application.
In the New Relic UI, the calls will show up under the Database tab for the application. As well it will show up in transaction traces and distributed traces.
To build the extension jars from source, follow these steps:
To build a single extension with name extension, do the following:
- Set an environment variable NEW_RELIC_EXTENSIONS_DIR and set its value to the directory where you want the jar file built.
- Run the command: gradlew extension:clean extension:install
To build all extensions, do the following:
- Set an environment variable NEW_RELIC_EXTENSIONS_DIR and set its value to the directory where you want the jar file built.
- Run the command: gradlew clean install
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