# This file is distributed under New Relic's license terms. # See https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-ruby-agent/blob/main/LICENSE for complete details. # frozen_string_literal: true require 'new_relic/agent/instrumentation/active_record_helper' require 'new_relic/agent/instrumentation/notifications_subscriber' # Listen for ActiveSupport::Notifications events for ActiveRecord query # events. Write metric data, transaction trace nodes and slow sql # nodes for each event. module NewRelic module Agent module Instrumentation class ActiveRecordSubscriber < NotificationsSubscriber CACHED_QUERY_NAME = 'CACHE'.freeze def initialize define_cachedp_method # We cache this in an instance variable to avoid re-calling method # on each query. @explainer = method(:get_explain_plan) super end # The cached? method is dynamically defined based on ActiveRecord version. # This file can and often is required before ActiveRecord is loaded. For # that reason we define the cache? method in initialize. The behavior # difference is that AR 5.1 includes a key in the payload to check, # where older versions set the :name to CACHE. def define_cachedp_method # we don't expect this to be called more than once, but we're being # defensive. return if defined?(cached?) if defined?(::ActiveRecord) && ::ActiveRecord::VERSION::STRING >= '5.1.0' def cached?(payload) payload.fetch(:cached, false) end else def cached?(payload) payload[:name] == CACHED_QUERY_NAME end end end def start(name, id, payload) # THREAD_LOCAL_ACCESS return if cached?(payload) return unless NewRelic::Agent.tl_is_execution_traced? config = active_record_config(payload) segment = start_segment(config, payload) push_segment(id, segment) rescue => e log_notification_error(e, name, 'start') end def finish(name, id, payload) # THREAD_LOCAL_ACCESS return if cached?(payload) return unless state.is_execution_traced? if segment = pop_segment(id) if exception = exception_object(payload) segment.notice_error(exception) end segment.finish end rescue => e log_notification_error(e, name, 'finish') end def get_explain_plan(statement) NewRelic::Agent::Database.explain_this(statement) end def active_record_config(payload) # handle if the notification payload provides the AR connection # available in Rails 6+ & our ActiveRecordNotifications#log extension if payload[:connection] connection_config = payload[:connection].instance_variable_get(:@config) return connection_config if connection_config end return unless connection_id = payload[:connection_id] ::ActiveRecord::Base.connection_handler.connection_pool_list.each do |handler| connection = handler.connections.detect { |conn| conn.object_id == connection_id } return connection.instance_variable_get(:@config) if connection # when using makara, handler.connections will be empty, so use the # spec config instead. # https://github.com/newrelic/newrelic-ruby-agent/issues/507 # thank you @lucasklaassen return handler.spec.config if use_spec_config?(handler) end nil end def use_spec_config?(handler) handler.respond_to?(:spec) && handler.spec && handler.spec.config && handler.spec.config[:adapter].end_with?('makara') end def start_segment(config, payload) sql = Helper.correctly_encoded(payload[:sql]) product, operation, collection = ActiveRecordHelper.product_operation_collection_for( payload[:name], sql, config && config[:adapter] ) host = nil port_path_or_id = nil database = nil if ActiveRecordHelper::InstanceIdentification.supported_adapter?(config) host = ActiveRecordHelper::InstanceIdentification.host(config) port_path_or_id = ActiveRecordHelper::InstanceIdentification.port_path_or_id(config) database = config && config[:database] end segment = Tracer.start_datastore_segment(product: product, operation: operation, collection: collection, host: host, port_path_or_id: port_path_or_id, database_name: database) segment._notice_sql(sql, config, @explainer, payload[:binds], payload[:name]) segment end end end end end