Set Up Performance
With performance monitoring, Sentry tracks your software performance, measuring metrics like throughput and latency, and displaying the impact of errors across multiple systems. Sentry captures distributed traces consisting of transactions and spans, which measure individual services and individual operations within those services. Learn more about our model in Distributed Tracing.
If you’re adopting Performance in a high-throughput environment, we recommend testing prior to deployment to ensure that your service’s performance characteristics maintain expectations.
Sentry can integrate with OpenTelemetry. You can find more information about it here.
First, enable tracing and configure the sampling rate for transactions. Set the sample rate for your transactions by either:
- Setting a uniform sample rate for all transactions using the
traces_sample_rate
option in your SDK config to a number between0
and1
. (For example, to send 20% of transactions, settraces_sample_rate
to0.2
.) - Controlling the sample rate based on the transaction itself and the context in which it's captured, by providing a function to the
traces_sampler
config option.
The two options are meant to be mutually exclusive. If you set both, traces_sampler
will take precedence.
Performance Monitoring is available for our updated Ruby SDK (sentry-ruby
, not sentry-raven
).
Sentry.init do |config|
#...
# Set a uniform sample rate between 0.0 and 1.0
# We recommend adjusting the value in production:
config.traces_sample_rate = 1.0
# or control sampling dynamically
config.traces_sampler = lambda do |sampling_context|
# sampling_context[:transaction_context] contains the information about the transaction
# sampling_context[:parent_sampled] contains the transaction's parent's sample decision
true # return value can be a boolean or a float between 0.0 and 1.0
end
end
Learn more about performance monitoring options, how to use the traces_sampler function, or how to sample transactions.
Test out tracing by starting and finishing a transaction, which you must do so transactions can be sent to Sentry. Learn how in our Custom Instrumentation content.
While you're testing, set traces_sample_rate
to 1.0
, as that ensures that every transaction will be sent to Sentry.
Once testing is complete, you may want to set a lower traces_sample_rate
value, or switch to using traces_sampler
to selectively sample and filter your transactions, based on contextual data.
Our documentation is open source and available on GitHub. Your contributions are welcome, whether fixing a typo (drat!) or suggesting an update ("yeah, this would be better").
- Package:
- gem:sentry-rails
- Version:
- 5.17.3
- Repository:
- https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-ruby