gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/views/sherlock/transactions/_file_samples.html.haml
Yorick Peterse dec3e4ce64 Added Sherlock, a custom profiling tool for GitLab
Sherlock will be a new GitLab specific tool for measuring the
performance of Rails requests (and SideKiq jobs at some point). Some of
the things that are currently tracked:

* SQL queries along with their timings, backtraces and query plans
  (using "EXPLAIN ANALYZE" for PostgreSQL and regular "EXPLAIN" for
  MySQL)
* Timings of application files (including views) on a per line basis
* Some meta data such as the request method, path, total duration, etc

More tracking (e.g. Rugged or gitlab-shell timings) might be added in
the future.

Sherlock will replace any existing tools we have used so far (e.g.
active_record_query_trace and rack-mini-profiler), hence the
corresponding Gems have been removed from the Gemfile.

Sherlock can be enabled by starting Rails as following:

    ENABLE_SHERLOCK=1 bundle exec rails s

Recorded transactions can be found at `/sherlock/transactions`.
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- if @transaction.file_samples.empty?
.nothing-here-block
= t('sherlock.no_file_samples')
- else
.table-holder
%table.table
%thead
%tr
%th= t('sherlock.time_inclusive')
%th= t('sherlock.path')
%th
%tbody
- @transaction.sorted_file_samples.each do |sample|
%tr
%td
= sample.duration.round(2)
= t('sherlock.milliseconds')
%td= sample.relative_path
%td
= link_to(t('sherlock.view'),
sherlock_transaction_file_sample_path(@transaction, sample),
class: 'btn btn-xs')