--- stage: none group: unassigned info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # GitLab Developers Guide to service measurement You can enable service measurement in order to debug any slow service's execution time, number of SQL calls, garbage collection stats, memory usage, etc. ## Measuring module The measuring module is a tool that allows to measure a service's execution, and log: - Service class name - Execution time - Number of SQL calls - Detailed `gc` stats and diffs - RSS memory usage - Server worker ID The measuring module logs these measurements into a structured log called [`service_measurement.log`](../administration/logs/index.md#service_measurementlog), as a single entry for each service execution. For GitLab.com, `service_measurement.log` is ingested in Elasticsearch and Kibana as part of our monitoring solution. ## How to use it The measuring module allows you to easily measure and log execution of any service, by just prepending `Measurable` in any Service class, on the last line of the file that the class resides in. For example, to prepend a module into the `DummyService` class, you would use the following approach: ```ruby class DummyService def execute # ... end end DummyService.prepend(Measurable) ``` In case when you are prepending a module from the `EE` namespace with EE features, you need to prepend Measurable after prepending the `EE` module. This way, `Measurable` is at the bottom of the ancestor chain, in order to measure execution of `EE` features as well: ```ruby class DummyService def execute # ... end end DummyService.prepend_mod_with('DummyService') DummyService.prepend(Measurable) ``` ### Log additional attributes In case you need to log some additional attributes, it is possible to define `extra_attributes_for_measurement` in the service class: ```ruby def extra_attributes_for_measurement { project_path: @project.full_path, user: current_user.name } end ``` After the measurement module is injected in the service, it is behind a generic feature flag. To actually use it, you need to enable measuring for the desired service by enabling the feature flag. ### Enabling measurement using feature flags In the following example, the `:gitlab_service_measuring_projects_import_service` [feature flag](feature_flags/index.md#enabling-a-feature-flag-locally-in-development) is used to enable the measuring feature for `Projects::ImportService`. From ChatOps: ```shell /chatops run feature set gitlab_service_measuring_projects_import_service true ```