# Bullet [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/bullet.png)](http://badge.fury.io/rb/bullet) [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/flyerhzm/bullet.png)](http://travis-ci.org/flyerhzm/bullet) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/flyerhzm/bullet/badge.png?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/r/flyerhzm/bullet) [![Coderwall Endorse](http://api.coderwall.com/flyerhzm/endorsecount.png)](http://coderwall.com/flyerhzm) The Bullet gem is designed to help you increase your application's performance by reducing the number of queries it makes. It will watch your queries while you develop your application and notify you when you should add eager loading (N+1 queries), when you're using eager loading that isn't necessary and when you should use counter cache. Best practice is to use Bullet in development mode or custom mode (staging, profile, etc.). The last thing you want is your clients getting alerts about how lazy you are. Bullet gem now supports **activerecord** >= 3.0 and **mongoid** >= 2.4.1. If you use activercord 2.x, please use bullet <= 4.5.0 ## External Introduction * [http://railscasts.com/episodes/372-bullet](http://railscasts.com/episodes/372-bullet) * [http://ruby5.envylabs.com/episodes/9-episode-8-september-8-2009](http://ruby5.envylabs.com/episodes/9-episode-8-september-8-2009) * [http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/10/23/episode-19-on-the-edge-part-1](http://railslab.newrelic.com/2009/10/23/episode-19-on-the-edge-part-1) * [http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/10/22/community-highlights](http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2009/10/22/community-highlights) ## Install You can install it as a gem: ``` gem install bullet ``` or add it into a Gemfile (Bundler): ```ruby gem "bullet", :group => "development" ``` ## Configuration Bullet won't do ANYTHING unless you tell it to explicitly. Append to `config/environments/development.rb` initializer with the following code: ```ruby config.after_initialize do Bullet.enable = true Bullet.alert = true Bullet.bullet_logger = true Bullet.console = true Bullet.growl = true Bullet.xmpp = { :account => 'bullets_account@jabber.org', :password => 'bullets_password_for_jabber', :receiver => 'your_account@jabber.org', :show_online_status => true } Bullet.rails_logger = true Bullet.airbrake = true Bullet.add_footer = true end ``` The notifier of bullet is a wrap of [uniform_notifier](https://github.com/flyerhzm/uniform_notifier) The code above will enable all seven of the Bullet notification systems: * `Bullet.enable`: enable Bullet gem, otherwise do nothing * `Bullet.alert`: pop up a JavaScript alert in the browser * `Bullet.bullet_logger`: log to the Bullet log file (Rails.root/log/bullet.log) * `Bullet.rails_logger`: add warnings directly to the Rails log * `Bullet.airbrake`: add notifications to airbrake * `Bullet.console`: log warnings to your browser's console.log (Safari/Webkit browsers or Firefox w/Firebug installed) * `Bullet.growl`: pop up Growl warnings if your system has Growl installed. Requires a little bit of configuration * `Bullet.xmpp`: send XMPP/Jabber notifications to the receiver indicated. Note that the code will currently not handle the adding of contacts, so you will need to make both accounts indicated know each other manually before you will receive any notifications. If you restart the development server frequently, the 'coming online' sound for the bullet account may start to annoy - in this case set :show_online_status to false; you will still get notifications, but the bullet account won't announce it's online status anymore. * `Bullet.raise`: raise errors, useful for making your specs fail unless they have optimized queries * `Bullet.add_footer`: adds the details in the bottom left corner of the page Bullet also allows you to disable n_plus_one_query, unused_eager_loading and counter_cache detectors respectively ```ruby Bullet.n_plus_one_query_enable = false Bullet.unused_eager_loading_enable = false Bullet.counter_cache_enable = false ``` ## Whitelist Sometimes bullet may notify n plus one query, unused eager loading or counter cache you don't care about or they occur in the third party gems that you can't fix, you can add whitelist to bullet ```ruby Bullet.add_whitelist :type => :n_plus_one_query, :class_name => "Post", :association => :comments Bullet.add_whitelist :type => :unused_eager_loading, :class_name => "Post", :association => :comments Bullet.add_whitelist :type => :counter_cache, :class_name => "Country", :association => :cities ``` ## Log The Bullet log `log/bullet.log` will look something like this: * N+1 Query: ``` 2009-08-25 20:40:17[INFO] N+1 Query: PATH_INFO: /posts; model: Post => associations: [comments]· Add to your finder: :include => [:comments] 2009-08-25 20:40:17[INFO] N+1 Query: method call stack:· /Users/richard/Downloads/test/app/views/posts/index.html.erb:11:in `_run_erb_app47views47posts47index46html46erb' /Users/richard/Downloads/test/app/views/posts/index.html.erb:8:in `each' /Users/richard/Downloads/test/app/views/posts/index.html.erb:8:in `_run_erb_app47views47posts47index46html46erb' /Users/richard/Downloads/test/app/controllers/posts_controller.rb:7:in `index' ``` The first two lines are notifications that N+1 queries have been encountered. The remaining lines are stack traces so you can find exactly where the queries were invoked in your code, and fix them. * Unused eager loading: ``` 2009-08-25 20:53:56[INFO] Unused eager loadings: PATH_INFO: /posts; model: Post => associations: [comments]· Remove from your finder: :include => [:comments] ``` These two lines are notifications that unused eager loadings have been encountered. * Need counter cache: ``` 2009-09-11 09:46:50[INFO] Need Counter Cache Post => [:comments] ``` ## Growl, XMPP/Jabber and Airbrake Support see [https://github.com/flyerhzm/uniform_notifier](https://github.com/flyerhzm/uniform_notifier) ## Important If you find bullet does not work for you, *please disable your browser's cache*. ## Advanced ### Profile a job The bullet gem uses rack middleware to profile requests. If you want to use bullet without an http server, like to profile a job, you can use use profile method and fetch warnings ```ruby Bullet.profile do # do anything end warnings = Bullet.warnings ``` ### Run in tests First you need to enable bullet in test environment. ```ruby # config/environments/test.rb config.after_initialize do Bullet.enable = true Bullet.bullet_logger = true Bullet.raise = true # raise an error if n+1 query occurs end ``` Then wrap each test in bullet api. ```ruby # spec/spec_helper.rb before(:each) do Bullet.start_request if Bullet.enable? end after(:each) do Bullet.perform_out_of_channel_notifications if Bullet.enable? && Bullet.notification? Bullet.end_request if Bullet.enable? end ``` ## Contributors [https://github.com/flyerhzm/bullet/contributors](https://github.com/flyerhzm/bullet/contributors) ## Step by step example Bullet is designed to function as you browse through your application in development. It will alert you whenever it encounters N+1 queries or unused eager loading. 1\. setup test environment ``` $ rails new test_bullet $ cd test_bullet $ rails g scaffold post name:string $ rails g scaffold comment name:string post_id:integer $ bundle exec rake db:migrate ``` 2\. change `app/model/post.rb` and `app/model/comment.rb` ```ruby class Post < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :comments end class Comment < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :post end ``` 3\. go to `rails c` and execute ```ruby post1 = Post.create(:name => 'first') post2 = Post.create(:name => 'second') post1.comments.create(:name => 'first') post1.comments.create(:name => 'second') post2.comments.create(:name => 'third') post2.comments.create(:name => 'fourth') ``` 4\. change the `app/views/posts/index.html.erb` to produce a N+1 query ``` <% @posts.each do |post| %>