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# Request Profiling
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## Procedure
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1. Grab the profiling token from **Monitoring > Requests Profiles** admin page
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(highlighted in a blue in the image below).
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![Profile token](img/request_profiling_token.png)
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1. Pass the header `X-Profile-Token: <token>` to the request you want to profile. You can use:
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- Browser extensions. For example, [ModHeader](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/modheader/idgpnmonknjnojddfkpgkljpfnnfcklj) Chrome extension.
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- `curl`. For example, `curl --header 'X-Profile-Token: <token>' https://gitlab.example.com/group/project`.
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1. Once request is finished (which will take a little longer than usual), you can
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view the profiling output from **Monitoring > Requests Profiles** admin page.
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![Profiling output](img/request_profile_result.png)
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## Cleaning up
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Profiling output will be cleared out every day via a Sidekiq worker.
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