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QueryReviewer
=============
QueryReviewer is an advanced SQL query analyzer. It accomplishes the following goals:
* View all EXPLAIN output for all SELECT queries to generate a page (and optionally SHOW PROFILE ALL)
* Rate a page's SQL usage into one of three categories: OK, WARNING, CRITICAL
* Attach meaningful warnings to individual queries, and collections of queries
* Display interactive summary on page
All you have to do is install it. You can optionally run:
rake query_reviewer:setup
Which will create config/query_reviewer.yml, see below for what these options mean. If you don't have a config file,
the plugin will use the default in vendor/plugins/query_reviewer.
Configuration
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The configuration file allows you to set configuration parameters shared across all rails environment, as well as
overriding those shared parameteres with environment-specific parameters (such as disabling analysis on production!)
* enabled: whether any output or query analysis is performed. Set this false in production!
* inject_view: controls whether the output automatically is injected before the </body> in HTML output.
* profiling: when enabled, runs the MySQL SET PROFILING=1 for queries longer than the warn_duration_threshold / 2.0
* production_data: whether the duration of a query should be taken into account (if you don't have real data, don't let query duration effect you!)
* stack_trace_lines: number of lines of call stack to include in the "short" version of the stack trace
* trace_includes_vendor: whether the "short" verison of the stack trace should include files in /vendor
* trace_includes_lib: whether the "short" verison of the stack trace should include files in /lib
* warn_severity: the severity of problem that merits "WARNING" status
* critical_severity: the severity of problem that merits "CRITICAL" status
* warn_query_count: the number of queries in a single request that merits "WARNING" status
* critical_query_count: the number of queries in a single request that merits "CRITICAL" status
* warn_duration_threshold: how long a query must take in seconds (float) before it's considered "WARNING"
* critical_duration_threshold: how long a query must take in seconds (float) before it's considered "CRITICIAL"
Example
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If you disable the inject_view option, you'll need to manually put the analyzer's output into your view:
<%= query_review_output %>
Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Kongregate & David Stevenson, released under the MIT license