# frozen_string_literal: true require 'marginalia' ::Marginalia::Comment.extend(::Gitlab::Marginalia::Comment) # By default, PostgreSQL only tracks the first 1024 bytes of a SQL # query. Prepending the comment allows us to trace the source of the # query without having to increase the `track_activity_query_size` # parameter. # # We only enable this in production because a number of tests do string # matching against the raw SQL, and prepending the comment prevents color # coding from working in the development log. Marginalia::Comment.prepend_comment = true if Rails.env.production? Marginalia::Comment.components = [:application, :correlation_id, :jid, :endpoint_id, :db_config_name, :console_hostname, :console_username] # As mentioned in https://github.com/basecamp/marginalia/pull/93/files, # adding :line has some overhead because a regexp on the backtrace has # to be run on every SQL query. Only enable this in development and test because # we've seen it slow things down. if Gitlab.dev_or_test_env? Marginalia::Comment.components << :line Marginalia::Comment.lines_to_ignore = Regexp.union( Gitlab::BacktraceCleaner::IGNORE_BACKTRACES + %w[ lib/ruby/gems/ lib/gem_extensions/ lib/ruby/ lib/gitlab/marginalia/ gems/ ]) end Gitlab::Marginalia.set_application_name Gitlab::Marginalia.enable_sidekiq_instrumentation