Rack::Bug for Rails 2.2.1

Rack::Bug (GitHub - brynary/rack-bug: Debugging toolbar for Rack applications implemented as middleware) is a tool for
profiling rails apps to find bottlenecks in the code.

It has a really nice HTML interface that you can access on the
production server.

The problem is that I am running an app on Rails version 2.2.1 and
Rack::Bug will not run on such an old version of Rails.

Can anyone recommend an equivalent plug-in for that version of rails?

thanks,

Lee

anoyone?

bump bump

Same here… I have an app running 2.2 and can’t find something similar
to
Rack::Bug.
At some point we had newrelic developer mode working so you might want
to
try that, just keep in mind that newer versions of newrelic will
probably
not work with rails 2.2.x

If I find something I will post it. :slight_smile:

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ok, thanks, I am gonna try out the free 14 day trial of newrelic and see
how
it goes!

I have set up newrelic rpm and it is exactly what I was looking for.

Really in depth info about what is goin on in the code.

It has helped to me to find some places in the code that needed some
tweaking and has helped reduce average response times.

I have done a quick search on footnotes, but still not quite sure what
exactly it provides except for links back to the code?
Are you saying it could be used alongside newrelic?

On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 8:43 AM, cipher_neo [email protected] wrote:

ok, thanks, I am gonna try out the free 14 day trial of newrelic and see how
it goes!

OK, I wasn’t going to say anything because I haven’t used Rack::Bug
but if NewRelic (which I do use) is somewhat equivalent you might also
find the rails-footnotes gem useful.

(http://rubygems.org/gems/rails-footnotes)

HTH,

Hassan S. ------------------------ [email protected]

twitter: @hassan

On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 12:44 AM, cipher_neo [email protected] wrote:

I have done a quick search on footnotes, but still not quite sure what
exactly it provides except for links back to the code?
Are you saying it could be used alongside newrelic?

The information provided is similar, but no, there’s probably no reason
to use both. And obviously NewRelic offers more, especially if you get
a higher-level paid account.


Hassan S. ------------------------ [email protected]

twitter: @hassan

I will try our newrelic for now anyway thanks