Usage Data Metrics guide
This guide describes deprecated usage for metrics in usage_data.rb
.
NOTE:
Implementing metrics direct in usage_data.rb
is deprecated, We recommend you use instrumentation classes.
Ordinary batch counters
Simple count of a given ActiveRecord_Relation
, does a non-distinct batch count, smartly reduces batch_size
, and handles errors.
Handles the ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid
error.
Method:
count(relation, column = nil, batch: true, start: nil, finish: nil)
Arguments:
-
relation
the ActiveRecord_Relation to perform the count -
column
the column to perform the count on, by default is the primary key -
batch
: defaulttrue
to use batch counting -
start
: custom start of the batch counting to avoid complex min calculations -
end
: custom end of the batch counting to avoid complex min calculations
Examples:
count(User.active)
count(::Clusters::Cluster.aws_installed.enabled, :cluster_id)
count(::Clusters::Cluster.aws_installed.enabled, :cluster_id, start: ::Clusters::Cluster.minimum(:id), finish: ::Clusters::Cluster.maximum(:id))
Distinct batch counters
Distinct count of a given ActiveRecord_Relation
on given column, a distinct batch count, smartly reduces batch_size
, and handles errors.
Handles the ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid
error.
Method:
distinct_count(relation, column = nil, batch: true, batch_size: nil, start: nil, finish: nil)
Arguments:
-
relation
: the ActiveRecord_Relation to perform the count -
column
: the column to perform the distinct count, by default is the primary key -
batch
: defaulttrue
to use batch counting -
batch_size
: if none set it uses default value 10000 fromGitlab::Database::BatchCounter
-
start
: custom start of the batch counting to avoid complex min calculations -
end
: custom end of the batch counting to avoid complex min calculations
WARNING: Counting over non-unique columns can lead to performance issues. For more information, see the iterating tables in batches guide.
Examples:
distinct_count(::Project, :creator_id)
distinct_count(::Note.with_suggestions.where(time_period), :author_id, start: ::User.minimum(:id), finish: ::User.maximum(:id))