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rails--rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/notifications/instrumenter.rb
Bart de Water 0ab64b162f Only use CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID if it's defined
It's not defined on JRuby and unlike monotonic time, concurrent-ruby doesn't have an cross-platform abstraction for this.
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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "securerandom"
module ActiveSupport
module Notifications
# Instrumenters are stored in a thread local.
class Instrumenter
attr_reader :id
def initialize(notifier)
@id = unique_id
@notifier = notifier
end
# Instrument the given block by measuring the time taken to execute it
# and publish it. Notice that events get sent even if an error occurs
# in the passed-in block.
def instrument(name, payload = {})
# some of the listeners might have state
listeners_state = start name, payload
begin
yield payload
rescue Exception => e
payload[:exception] = [e.class.name, e.message]
payload[:exception_object] = e
raise e
ensure
finish_with_state listeners_state, name, payload
end
end
# Send a start notification with +name+ and +payload+.
def start(name, payload)
@notifier.start name, @id, payload
end
# Send a finish notification with +name+ and +payload+.
def finish(name, payload)
@notifier.finish name, @id, payload
end
def finish_with_state(listeners_state, name, payload)
@notifier.finish name, @id, payload, listeners_state
end
private
def unique_id
SecureRandom.hex(10)
end
end
class Event
attr_reader :name, :time, :transaction_id, :payload, :children
attr_accessor :end
def initialize(name, start, ending, transaction_id, payload)
@name = name
@payload = payload.dup
@time = start
@transaction_id = transaction_id
@end = ending
@children = []
@duration = nil
@cpu_time_start = nil
@cpu_time_finish = nil
@allocation_count_start = 0
@allocation_count_finish = 0
end
# Record information at the time this event starts
def start!
@time = now
@cpu_time_start = now_cpu
@allocation_count_start = now_allocations
end
# Record information at the time this event finishes
def finish!
@cpu_time_finish = now_cpu
@end = now
@allocation_count_finish = now_allocations
end
# Returns the CPU time (in milliseconds) passed since the call to
# +start!+ and the call to +finish!+
def cpu_time
(@cpu_time_finish - @cpu_time_start) * 1000
end
# Returns the idle time time (in milliseconds) passed since the call to
# +start!+ and the call to +finish!+
def idle_time
duration - cpu_time
end
# Returns the number of allocations made since the call to +start!+ and
# the call to +finish!+
def allocations
@allocation_count_finish - @allocation_count_start
end
# Returns the difference in milliseconds between when the execution of the
# event started and when it ended.
#
# ActiveSupport::Notifications.subscribe('wait') do |*args|
# @event = ActiveSupport::Notifications::Event.new(*args)
# end
#
# ActiveSupport::Notifications.instrument('wait') do
# sleep 1
# end
#
# @event.duration # => 1000.138
def duration
@duration ||= 1000.0 * (self.end - time)
end
def <<(event)
@children << event
end
def parent_of?(event)
@children.include? event
end
private
def now
Process.clock_gettime(Process::CLOCK_MONOTONIC)
end
if defined?(Process::CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID)
def now_cpu
Process.clock_gettime(Process::CLOCK_PROCESS_CPUTIME_ID)
end
else
def now_cpu
0
end
end
if defined?(JRUBY_VERSION)
def now_allocations
0
end
else
def now_allocations
GC.stat :total_allocated_objects
end
end
end
end
end