# # This file configures the New Relic Agent. New Relic monitors Ruby, Java, # .NET, PHP, Python, Node, and Go applications with deep visibility and low # overhead. For more information, visit www.newrelic.com. # Generated <%= Time.now.strftime('%B %d, %Y') %><%= ", for version #{@agent_version}" if @agent_version %> #<%= "\n# #{generated_for_user}\n#" if generated_for_user %> # For full documentation of agent configuration options, please refer to # https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/agents/ruby-agent/installation-configuration/ruby-agent-configuration common: &default_settings # Required license key associated with your New Relic account. license_key: <%= license_key %> # Your application name. Renaming here affects where data displays in New # Relic. For more details, see https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/apm/new-relic-apm/maintenance/renaming-applications app_name: <%= app_name %> # To disable the agent regardless of other settings, uncomment the following: # agent_enabled: false # Logging level for log/newrelic_agent.log; options are error, warn, info, or # debug. log_level: info # All of the following configuration options are optional. Review them, and # uncomment or edit them if they appear relevant to your application needs. # An array of ActiveSupport custom event names to subscribe to and instrument. For # example, # - one.custom.event # - another.event # - a.third.event # active_support_custom_events_names: [] # Your New Relic userKey. Required when using the New Relic REST API v2 to record # deployments using the newrelic deployments command. # api_key: "" # If true, enables log decoration and the collection of log events and metrics. # application_logging.enabled: true # A hash with key/value pairs to add as custom attributes to all log events # forwarded to New Relic. If sending using an environment variable, the value must # be formatted like: "key1=value1,key2=value2" # application_logging.forwarding.custom_attributes: {} # If true, the agent captures log records emitted by your application. # application_logging.forwarding.enabled: true # Sets the minimum level a log event must have to be forwarded to New Relic. # This is based on the integer values of Ruby's Logger::Severity constants: # https://github.com/ruby/ruby/blob/master/lib/logger/severity.rb # The intention is to forward logs with the level given to the configuration, as # well as any logs with a higher level of severity. # For example, setting this value to "debug" will forward all log events to New # Relic. Setting this value to "error" will only forward log events with the # levels "error", "fatal", and "unknown". # Valid values (ordered lowest to highest): # * "debug" # * "info" # * "warn" # * "error" # * "fatal" # * "unknown" # application_logging.forwarding.log_level: debug # Defines the maximum number of log records to buffer in memory at a time. # application_logging.forwarding.max_samples_stored: 10000 # If true, the agent decorates logs with metadata to link to entities, hosts, # traces, and spans. # application_logging.local_decorating.enabled: false # If true, the agent captures metrics related to logging for your application. # application_logging.metrics.enabled: true # If true, enables capture of attributes for all destinations. # attributes.enabled: true # Prefix of attributes to exclude from all destinations. Allows * as wildcard at # end. # attributes.exclude: [] # Prefix of attributes to include in all destinations. Allows * as wildcard at # end. # attributes.include: [] # If true, enables an audit log which logs communications with the New Relic # collector. # audit_log.enabled: false # List of allowed endpoints to include in audit log. # audit_log.endpoints: [".*"] # Specifies a path to the audit log file (including the filename). # audit_log.path: log/newrelic_audit.log # Specify a list of constants that should prevent the agent from starting # automatically. Separate individual constants with a comma ,. For example, # "Rails::Console,UninstrumentedBackgroundJob". # autostart.denylisted_constants: Rails::Console # Defines a comma-delimited list of executables that the agent should not # instrument. For example, "rake,my_ruby_script.rb". # autostart.denylisted_executables: irb,rspec # Defines a comma-delimited list of Rake tasks that the agent should not # instrument. For example, "assets:precompile,db:migrate". # autostart.denylisted_rake_tasks: about,assets:clean,assets:clobber,assets:environment,assets:precompile,assets:precompile:all,db:create,db:drop,db:fixtures:load,db:migrate,db:migrate:status,db:rollback,db:schema:cache:clear,db:schema:cache:dump,db:schema:dump,db:schema:load,db:seed,db:setup,db:structure:dump,db:version,doc:app,log:clear,middleware,notes,notes:custom,rails:template,rails:update,routes,secret,spec,spec:features,spec:requests,spec:controllers,spec:helpers,spec:models,spec:views,spec:routing,spec:rcov,stats,test,test:all,test:all:db,test:recent,test:single,test:uncommitted,time:zones:all,tmp:clear,tmp:create,webpacker:compile # Backports the faster ActiveRecord connection lookup introduced in Rails 6, which # improves agent performance when instrumenting ActiveRecord. Note that this # setting may not be compatible with other gems that patch ActiveRecord. # backport_fast_active_record_connection_lookup: false # If true, the agent captures attributes from browser monitoring. # browser_monitoring.attributes.enabled: false # Prefix of attributes to exclude from browser monitoring. Allows * as wildcard at # end. # browser_monitoring.attributes.exclude: [] # Prefix of attributes to include in browser monitoring. Allows * as wildcard at # end. # browser_monitoring.attributes.include: [] # If true, enables auto-injection of the JavaScript header for page load timing # (sometimes referred to as real user monitoring or RUM). # browser_monitoring.auto_instrument: true # Manual override for the path to your local CA bundle. This CA bundle will be # used to validate the SSL certificate presented by New Relic's data collection # service. # ca_bundle_path: nil # Enable or disable the capture of memcache keys from transaction traces. # capture_memcache_keys: false # When true, the agent captures HTTP request parameters and attaches them to # transaction traces, traced errors, and TransactionError events. # When using the capture_params setting, the Ruby agent will not attempt to filter # secret information. Recommendation: To filter secret information from request # parameters, use the attributes.include setting instead. For more information, # see the Ruby attribute examples. # capture_params: false # If true, the agent will clear Tracer::State in Agent.drop_buffered_data. # clear_transaction_state_after_fork: false # If true, the agent will report source code level metrics for traced methods. # see: # https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/apm/agents/ruby-agent/features/ruby-codestream-integration/ # code_level_metrics.enabled: true # Path to newrelic.yml. If undefined, the agent checks the following directories # (in order): # * config/newrelic.yml # * newrelic.yml # * $HOME/.newrelic/newrelic.yml # * $HOME/newrelic.yml # config_path: newrelic.yml # If false, custom attributes will not be sent on events. # custom_attributes.enabled: true # If true, the agent captures custom events. # custom_insights_events.enabled: true # Specify a maximum number of custom events to buffer in memory at a time. # custom_insights_events.max_samples_stored: 3000 # If false, the agent will not add database_name parameter to transaction or slow # sql traces. # datastore_tracer.database_name_reporting.enabled: true # If false, the agent will not report datastore instance metrics, nor add host or # port_path_or_id parameters to transaction or slow SQL traces. # datastore_tracer.instance_reporting.enabled: true # If true, disables Action Cable instrumentation. # disable_action_cable_instrumentation: false # If true, disables Action Controller instrumentation. # disable_action_controller: false # If true, disables Action Mailbox instrumentation. # disable_action_mailbox: false # If true, disables Action Mailer instrumentation. # disable_action_mailer: false # If true, disables Active Record instrumentation. # disable_active_record_instrumentation: false # If true, disables instrumentation for Active Record 4+ # disable_active_record_notifications: false # If true, disables Active Storage instrumentation. # disable_active_storage: false # If true, disables Active Support instrumentation. # disable_active_support: false # If true, disables Active Job instrumentation. # disable_activejob: false # If true, the agent won't sample the CPU usage of the host process. # disable_cpu_sampler: false # If true, the agent won't measure the depth of Delayed Job queues. # disable_delayed_job_sampler: false # If true, disables the use of GC::Profiler to measure time spent in garbage # collection # disable_gc_profiler: false # If true, the agent won't sample the memory usage of the host process. # disable_memory_sampler: false # If true, the agent won't wrap third-party middlewares in instrumentation # (regardless of whether they are installed via Rack::Builder or Rails). # disable_middleware_instrumentation: false # If true, disables the collection of sampler metrics. Sampler metrics are metrics # that are not event-based (such as CPU time or memory usage). # disable_samplers: false # If true, disables Sequel instrumentation. # disable_sequel_instrumentation: false # If true, disables Sidekiq instrumentation. # disable_sidekiq: false # If true, disables agent middleware for Sinatra. This middleware is responsible # for advanced feature support such as cross application tracing, page load # timing, and error collection. # Cross application tracing is deprecated in favor of distributed tracing. # Distributed tracing is on by default for Ruby agent versions 8.0.0 and above. # Middlewares are not required to support distributed tracing. # To continue using cross application tracing, update the following options in # your newrelic.yml configuration file: # ``yaml # # newrelic.yml # cross_application_tracer: # enabled: true # distributed_tracing: # enabled: false # `` # disable_sinatra_auto_middleware: false # If true, disables view instrumentation. # disable_view_instrumentation: false # If true, the agent won't sample performance measurements from the Ruby VM. # disable_vm_sampler: false # Distributed tracing lets you see the path that a request takes through your # distributed system. Enabling distributed tracing changes the behavior of some # New Relic features, so carefully consult the transition guide before you enable # this feature. # distributed_tracing.enabled: true # If true, the agent captures Elasticsearch queries in transaction traces. # elasticsearch.capture_queries: true # If true, the agent obfuscates Elasticsearch queries in transaction traces. # elasticsearch.obfuscate_queries: true # If true, the agent captures attributes from error collection. # error_collector.attributes.enabled: true # Prefix of attributes to exclude from error collection. Allows * as wildcard at # end. # error_collector.attributes.exclude: [] # Prefix of attributes to include in error collection. Allows * as wildcard at # end. # error_collector.attributes.include: [] # If true, the agent collects TransactionError events. # error_collector.capture_events: true # If true, the agent captures traced errors and error count metrics. # error_collector.enabled: true # A list of error classes that the agent should treat as expected. # This option can't be set via environment variable. # error_collector.expected_classes: [] # A map of error classes to a list of messages. When an error of one of the # classes specified here occurs, if its error message contains one of the strings # corresponding to it here, that error will be treated as expected. # This option can't be set via environment variable. # error_collector.expected_messages: {} # A comma separated list of status codes, possibly including ranges. Errors # associated with these status codes, where applicable, will be treated as # expected. # error_collector.expected_status_codes: "" # A list of error classes that the agent should ignore. # This option can't be set via environment variable. # error_collector.ignore_classes: ["ActionController::RoutingError", "Sinatra::NotFound"] # A map of error classes to a list of messages. When an error of one of the # classes specified here occurs, if its error message contains one of the strings # corresponding to it here, that error will be ignored. # This option can't be set via environment variable. # error_collector.ignore_messages: {} # A comma separated list of status codes, possibly including ranges. Errors # associated with these status codes, where applicable, will be ignored. # error_collector.ignore_status_codes: "" # Defines the maximum number of frames in an error backtrace. Backtraces over this # amount are truncated at the beginning and end. # error_collector.max_backtrace_frames: 50 # Defines the maximum number of TransactionError events reported per harvest # cycle. # error_collector.max_event_samples_stored: 100 # Allows newrelic distributed tracing headers to be suppressed on outbound # requests. # exclude_newrelic_header: false # Forces the exit handler that sends all cached data to collector before shutting # down to be installed regardless of detecting scenarios where it generally should # not be. Known use-case for this option is where Sinatra is running as an # embedded service within another framework and the agent is detecting the Sinatra # app and skipping the at_exit handler as a result. Sinatra classically runs the # entire application in an at_exit block and would otherwise misbehave if the # Agent's at_exit handler was also installed in those circumstances. Note: # send_data_on_exit should also be set to true in tandem with this setting. # force_install_exit_handler: false # Ordinarily the agent reports dyno names with a trailing dot and process ID (for # example, worker.3). You can remove this trailing data by specifying the prefixes # you want to report without trailing data (for example, worker). # heroku.dyno_name_prefixes_to_shorten: ["scheduler", "run"] # If true, the agent uses Heroku dyno names as the hostname. # heroku.use_dyno_names: true # If true, enables high security mode. Ensure you understand the implications of # high security mode before enabling this setting. # high_security: false # If true (the default), data sent to the trace observer is batched instead of # sending each span individually. # infinite_tracing.batching: true # Configure the compression level for data sent to the trace observer. # May be one of: :none, :low, :medium, :high. # Set the level to :none to disable compression. # infinite_tracing.compression_level: high # Configures the hostname for the trace observer Host. When configured, enables # tail-based sampling by sending all recorded spans to a trace observer for # further sampling decisions, irrespective of any usual agent sampling decision. # infinite_tracing.trace_observer.host: "" # Configures the TCP/IP port for the trace observer Host # infinite_tracing.trace_observer.port: 443 # Controls auto-instrumentation of ActiveSupport::Logger at start up. May be one # of: auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.active_support_logger: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of bunny at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.bunny: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of the concurrent-ruby library at start up. May be # one of: auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.concurrent_ruby: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Curb at start up. May be one of: auto, prepend, # chain, disabled. # instrumentation.curb: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Delayed Job at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.delayed_job: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of the elasticsearch library at start up. May be # one of: auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.elasticsearch: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Excon at start up. May be one of: enabled, # disabled. # instrumentation.excon: enabled # Controls auto-instrumentation of the Fiber class at start up. May be one of: # auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.fiber: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Grape at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.grape: auto # Specifies a list of hostname patterns separated by commas that will match gRPC # hostnames that traffic is to be ignored by New Relic for. New Relic's gRPC # client instrumentation will ignore traffic streamed to a host matching any of # these patterns, and New Relic's gRPC server instrumentation will ignore traffic # for a server running on a host whose hostname matches any of these patterns. By # default, no traffic is ignored when gRPC instrumentation is itself enabled. For # example, "private.com$,exception.*" # instrumentation.grpc.host_denylist: [] # Controls auto-instrumentation of gRPC clients at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.grpc_client: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of gRPC servers at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.grpc_server: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of HTTPClient at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.httpclient: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of http.rb gem at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.httprb: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Ruby standard library Logger at start up. May # be one of: auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.logger: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of dalli gem for Memcache at start up. May be one # of: auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.memcache: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of memcache-client gem for Memcache at start up. # May be one of: auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.memcache_client: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of memcached gem for Memcache at start up. May be # one of: auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.memcached: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Mongo at start up. May be one of: enabled, # disabled. # instrumentation.mongo: enabled # Controls auto-instrumentation of Net::HTTP at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.net_http: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Puma::Rack. When enabled, the agent hooks into # the to_app method in Puma::Rack::Builder to find gems to instrument during # application startup. May be one of: auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.puma_rack: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Puma::Rack::URLMap at start up. May be one of: # auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.puma_rack_urlmap: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Rack. When enabled, the agent hooks into the # to_app method in Rack::Builder to find gems to instrument during application # startup. May be one of: auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.rack: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Rack::URLMap at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.rack_urlmap: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of rake at start up. May be one of: auto, prepend, # chain, disabled. # instrumentation.rake: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Redis at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.redis: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of resque at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.resque: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Sinatra at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.sinatra: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of the Thread class at start up to allow the agent # to correctly nest spans inside of an asynchronous transaction. This does not # enable the agent to automatically trace all threads created (see # instrumentation.thread.tracing). May be one of: auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.thread: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of the Thread class at start up to automatically # add tracing to all Threads created in the application. # instrumentation.thread.tracing: true # Controls auto-instrumentation of the Tilt template rendering library at start # up. May be one of: auto, prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.tilt: auto # Controls auto-instrumentation of Typhoeus at start up. May be one of: auto, # prepend, chain, disabled. # instrumentation.typhoeus: auto # A dictionary of label names and values that will be applied to the data sent # from this agent. May also be expressed as a semicolon-delimited ; string of # colon-separated : pairs. For example, Server:One;Data Center:Primary. # labels: "" # Defines a name for the log file. # log_file_name: newrelic_agent.log # Defines a path to the agent log file, excluding the filename. # log_file_path: log/ # Specifies a marshaller for transmitting data to the New Relic collector. # Currently json is the only valid value for this setting. # marshaller: json # If true, the agent will collect metadata about messages and attach them as # segment parameters. # message_tracer.segment_parameters.enabled: true # If true, the agent captures Mongo queries in transaction traces. # mongo.capture_queries: true # If true, the agent obfuscates Mongo queries in transaction traces. # mongo.obfuscate_queries: true # When true, the agent transmits data about your app to the New Relic collector. # monitor_mode: true # If true, uses Module#prepend rather than alias_method for ActiveRecord # instrumentation. # prepend_active_record_instrumentation: false # Specify a custom host name for display in the New Relic UI. # process_host.display_name: default hostname # Defines a host for communicating with the New Relic collector via a proxy # server. # proxy_host: nil # Defines a password for communicating with the New Relic collector via a proxy # server. # proxy_pass: nil # Defines a port for communicating with the New Relic collector via a proxy # server. # proxy_port: 8080 # Defines a user for communicating with the New Relic collector via a proxy # server. # proxy_user: nil # Timeout for waiting on connect to complete before a rake task # rake.connect_timeout: 10 # Specify an Array of Rake tasks to automatically instrument. This configuration # option converts the Array to a RegEx list. If you'd like to allow all tasks by # default, use rake.tasks: [.+]. No rake tasks will be instrumented unless they're # added to this list. For more information, visit the New Relic Rake # Instrumentation docs. # rake.tasks: [] # Define transactions you want the agent to ignore, by specifying a list of # patterns matching the URI you want to ignore. For more detail, see the docs on # ignoring specific transactions. # rules.ignore_url_regexes: [] # Applies Language Agent Security Policy settings. # security_policies_token: "" # If true, enables the exit handler that sends data to the New Relic collector # before shutting down. # send_data_on_exit: true # If true, the agent collects slow SQL queries. # slow_sql.enabled: true # If true, the agent collects explain plans in slow SQL queries. If this setting # is omitted, the transaction_tracer.explain_enabled setting will be applied as # the default setting for explain plans in slow SQL as well. # slow_sql.explain_enabled: true # Specify a threshold in seconds. The agent collects slow SQL queries and explain # plans that exceed this threshold. # slow_sql.explain_threshold: 0.5 # Defines an obfuscation level for slow SQL queries. Valid options are obfuscated, # raw, or none. # slow_sql.record_sql: obfuscated # Generate a longer sql_id for slow SQL traces. sql_id is used for aggregation of # similar queries. # slow_sql.use_longer_sql_id: false # If true, the agent captures attributes on span events. # span_events.attributes.enabled: true # Prefix of attributes to exclude from span events. Allows * as wildcard at end. # span_events.attributes.exclude: [] # Prefix of attributes to include on span events. Allows * as wildcard at end. # span_events.attributes.include: [] # If true, enables span event sampling. # span_events.enabled: true # Defines the maximum number of span events reported from a single harvest. Any # Integer between 1 and 10000 is valid. # span_events.max_samples_stored: 2000 # Sets the maximum number of span events to buffer when streaming to the trace # observer. # span_events.queue_size: 10000 # Specify a list of exceptions you do not want the agent to strip when # strip_exception_messages is true. Separate exceptions with a comma. For example, # "ImportantException,PreserveMessageException". # strip_exception_messages.allowed_classes: "" # If true, the agent strips messages from all exceptions except those in the # allowlist. Enabled automatically in high security mode. # strip_exception_messages.enabled: false # When set to true, forces a synchronous connection to the New Relic collector # during application startup. For very short-lived processes, this helps ensure # the New Relic agent has time to report. # sync_startup: false # If true, enables use of the thread profiler. # thread_profiler.enabled: false # Defines the maximum number of seconds the agent should spend attempting to # connect to the collector. # timeout: 120 # If true, the agent captures attributes from transaction events. # transaction_events.attributes.enabled: true # Prefix of attributes to exclude from transaction events. Allows * as wildcard at # end. # transaction_events.attributes.exclude: [] # Prefix of attributes to include in transaction events. Allows * as wildcard at # end. # transaction_events.attributes.include: [] # If true, enables transaction event sampling. # transaction_events.enabled: true # Defines the maximum number of transaction events reported from a single harvest. # transaction_events.max_samples_stored: 1200 # If true, the agent captures attributes on transaction segments. # transaction_segments.attributes.enabled: true # Prefix of attributes to exclude from transaction segments. Allows * as wildcard # at end. # transaction_segments.attributes.exclude: [] # Prefix of attributes to include on transaction segments. Allows * as wildcard at # end. # transaction_segments.attributes.include: [] # If true, the agent captures attributes from transaction traces. # transaction_tracer.attributes.enabled: true # Prefix of attributes to exclude from transaction traces. Allows * as wildcard at # end. # transaction_tracer.attributes.exclude: [] # Prefix of attributes to include in transaction traces. Allows * as wildcard at # end. # transaction_tracer.attributes.include: [] # If true, enables collection of transaction traces. # transaction_tracer.enabled: true # If true, enables the collection of explain plans in transaction traces. This # setting will also apply to explain plans in slow SQL traces if # slow_sql.explain_enabled is not set separately. # transaction_tracer.explain_enabled: true # Threshold (in seconds) above which the agent will collect explain plans. # Relevant only when explain_enabled is true. # transaction_tracer.explain_threshold: 0.5 # Maximum number of transaction trace nodes to record in a single transaction # trace. # transaction_tracer.limit_segments: 4000 # If true, the agent records Redis command arguments in transaction traces. # transaction_tracer.record_redis_arguments: false # Obfuscation level for SQL queries reported in transaction trace nodes. # By default, this is set to obfuscated, which strips out the numeric and string # literals. # - If you do not want the agent to capture query information, set this to none. # - If you want the agent to capture all query information in its original form, # set this to raw. # - When you enable high security mode, this is automatically set to obfuscated. # transaction_tracer.record_sql: obfuscated # Specify a threshold in seconds. The agent includes stack traces in transaction # trace nodes when the stack trace duration exceeds this threshold. # transaction_tracer.stack_trace_threshold: 0.5 # Specify a threshold in seconds. Transactions with a duration longer than this # threshold are eligible for transaction traces. Specify a float value or the # string apdex_f. # transaction_tracer.transaction_threshold: 1.0 # If true, the agent automatically detects that it is running in an AWS # environment. # utilization.detect_aws: true # If true, the agent automatically detects that it is running in an Azure # environment. # utilization.detect_azure: true # If true, the agent automatically detects that it is running in Docker. # utilization.detect_docker: true # If true, the agent automatically detects that it is running in an Google Cloud # Platform environment. # utilization.detect_gcp: true # If true, the agent automatically detects that it is running in Kubernetes. # utilization.detect_kubernetes: true # If true, the agent automatically detects that it is running in a Pivotal Cloud # Foundry environment. # utilization.detect_pcf: true # Environment-specific settings are in this section. # RAILS_ENV or RACK_ENV (as appropriate) is used to determine the environment. # If your application has other named environments, configure them here. development: <<: *default_settings app_name: <%= app_name %> (Development) test: <<: *default_settings # It doesn't make sense to report to New Relic from automated test runs. monitor_mode: false staging: <<: *default_settings app_name: <%= app_name %> (Staging) production: <<: *default_settings