Zope/Plone Newrelic instrumentation
Project description
Introduction
This package offers instrumentation for NewRelic ( http://www.newrelic.com ). Currently the catalog-tool, transformchains and zope-events are instrumented. A transform is included to support RUM (Real-User-Monitoring): it inserts small snippets of javascript at the top and bottom of the rendered pages. RUM does not work in the ZMI (Zope Management Interface).
Installation
You can add this egg ‘collective.newrelic’ to your eggs and it will pull in the ‘newrelic’ egg too.
[buildout] # either pin versions as shown below... versions=versions [versions] newrelic = 2.6.0.5 repoze.xmliter = 0.5 # update to 1.0.9 on next release: collective.newrelic = 1.0.8 # ...or allow picked versions and risk breakage on product updates #allow-picked-versions = true parts += newrelic [newrelic] recipe = zc.recipe.egg:scripts eggs = newrelic [instance] eggs += collective.newrelic # make sure newrelic itself is enabled and set the path to your newrelic.ini file environment-vars += NEW_RELIC_ENABLED true NEW_RELIC_CONFIG_FILE ${buildout:directory}/newrelic.ini NEW_RELIC_ENVIRONMENT development # when using supervisor, setting environment variables is slightly different: #[supervisor] #supervisord-environment=NEW_RELIC_ENABLED=true,NEW_RELIC_CONFIG_FILE=${buildout:directory}/newrelic.ini,NEW_RELIC_ENVIRONMENT=development
A number of additional settings can optionally be configured using environment variables, see http://docs.newrelic.com/docs/python/python-agent-configuration#environment-variables for details. Customizing your newrelic.ini file is more advised though, see below.
The NEW_RELIC_ENABLED and NEW_RELIC_CONFIG_FILE variables need to be set for the newrelic agent to work though.
Omitting NEW_RELIC_ENVIRONMENT variable will mean the [newrelic] part is loaded without additional [newrelic:YOURENVNAME] settings.
Please note: the newrelic package needs python >= 2.5. This package will not work on Plone 3.
Use
To enable the logging to newrelic.com, create an account at newrelic.com and get your license key. Create a ‘newrelic.ini’ file in the root of your project. Either by copying the template from this package or the newrelic package or run
$ bin/newrelic-admin generate-config YOUR-LICENSE-KEY newrelic.ini
This will create a newrelic.ini file in the current directory.
You might want to validate your generated file using newrelic-admin validate-config newrelic.ini
The default profile is ‘staging’, this can be changed in the __init__.py in the patches directory. You can change the default name of ‘Python Application (Staging)’ in the newrelic.ini file. To get sensible database-traces change
transaction_tracer.record_sql = obfuscated
to
transaction_tracer.record_sql = raw
Example usage
In utils you find a few helper functions to wrap (parts) of your products and/or plone and/or any python module. For example you could make a simple egg called myproduct.newrelic with only an __init__.py. Within that file you have a ‘’’initialize’’’ function, therein you use the helper functions for further wrapping.
Full class+function wrapping of an entire module
from plone.app import viewletmanager as plone_viewletmanager from collective.newrelic.utils import wrap_module_classes_functions class_function_modules = [plone_viewletmanager, ] wrapped_methods = wrap_module_classes_functions(class_function_modules) print len(wrapped_methods)
Single class wrapping
from zope.tal.talinterpreter import TALInterpreter from collective.newrelic.utils import wrap_class_found_functions wrapped_methods = wrap_class_found_functions(TALInterpreter) print len(wrapped_methods)
Pin point precision wrapping of single class function
from zope.tal.talinterpreter import TALInterpreter from collective.newrelic.utils import wrap_class_function wrapped_methods = wrap_class_function(TALInterpreter, TALInterpreter.__call__) print wrapped_methods "TALInterpreter.__call__"
Troubleshooting
If you see a message The Python Agent is not enabled. in the Zope instance log, first check if NEW_RELIC_ENABLED environment variable was set correctly.
If this is ok, check your newrelic.ini file and make sure the profile you are using (eg [newrelic:staging]) has monitor_mode = true.
It can also mean that the newrelic.ini cannot be found. Make sure the path to your newrelic.ini file is correctly set using the NEW_RELIC_CONFIG_FILE environment variable.
If you see a message A valid account license key cannot be found., check that you have a valid license key and make sure it is correctly set in the newrelic.ini file.
References
http://newrelic.com/docs/python/python-agent-installation
http://docs.newrelic.com/docs/python/testing-the-python-agent
Change history
1.0.9 (2014-01-02)
Introduce and explain NEW_RELIC_ENABLED and NEW_RELIC_CONFIG_FILE enviroment variables [fiterbek]
Fix documentation formatting [fiterbek]
Print nicer info message [fiterbek]
Update documentation for NEW_RELIC_ENVIRONMENT enviroment variables [puittenbroek]
1.0.8 (2013-10-02)
Fix: TALInterpreter patch fails when PageTemplate is made by value instead of file [puittenbroek]
Added dependency on repoze.xmliter [fiterbek]
1.0.7 (2013-07-11)
Documentation typos [khink]
Documentation checking for pypi release [puittenbroek]
Patch cron4plone tick (if present) to make it a backgroundtask [puittenbroek]
Improve hook logic to worker properly in ZMI [puittenbroek]
1.0.6 - unreleased
Changed naming of transactions, now based on view/templates being used [puittenbroek]
Ignore transactions for resource files (js, css, kss(?)) [puittenbroek]
1.0.5 - unreleased
First production test version
prior 1.0.5
Inital code implemtation and testing
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