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Short description A command line tool that analyzes request logfiles (e.g. Rails, Merb, Apache) to produce a performance report.
Description = Request-log-analyzer This is a simple command line tool to analyze request log files in various formats to produce a performance report. Its purpose is to find what actions are best candidates for optimization. * Analyzes Rails request logs, Merb request logs, Apache access logs and more, or parses any other log format you specify. * Combines multiple files and decompresses compressed files, which comes in handy if you are using logrotate. * Uses several metrics, including cumulative request time, mean request time, process blockers, database and rendering time, HTTP methods and statuses, Rails action cache statistics, etc.) (Sample output: http://wiki.github.com/wvanbergen/request-log-analyzer/sample-output) * Low memory footprint and reasonably fast, so it is safe to run on a production server. * MIT licensed See the project wiki at http://wiki.github.com/wvanbergen/request-log-analyzer for documentation and additional information. == Installation & basic usage Install request-log-analyzer as a Ruby gem (you might need to run this command as root by prepending +sudo+ to it): $ gem install request-log-analyzer To analyze a Rails log file and produce a performance report, run request-log-analyzer like this: $ request-log-analyzer log/production.log For more details, other file formats, and available command line options, see the project's wiki at http://wiki.github.com/wvanbergen/request-log-analyzer == Additional information Request-log-analyzer was designed and built by Willem van Bergen and Bart ten Brinke. Do you have a rails application that is not performing as it should? If you need an expert to analyze your application, feel free to contact either Willem van Bergen (willem@railsdoctors.com) or Bart ten Brinke (bart@railsdoctors.com). * Project wiki at GitHub: http://wiki.github.com/wvanbergen/request-log-analyzer * railsdoctors homepage: http://railsdoctors.com * wvanbergen's blog posts: http://techblog.floorplanner.com/tag/request-log-analyzer * barttenbrinke's blog posts: http://movesonrails.com/articles/tag/analyzer
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License Ruby's Rails' (MIT) GPL LGPL BSD Apache Artistic PublicDomain BSD-type Free-Trial Free-but-Restricted OpenSource Proprietary Shareware Source-available-proprietary Commercial
Category Assets Controllers Internationalization Misc. Enhancements Model Rails Engines Searching and Queries Security Statistics and Logs Testing View Extensions