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Reverse Dependencies for newrelic_rpm
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Language identifier for human readable text.
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Rack middleware and application to enable NewRelic agent.
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Run your own html-to-pdf server for free on Heroku.com
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NewRelic Agent for Promiscuous
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Encapsulates Operations commands for Rails Applications: Deploy, Diagnose, Monitoring, Version Releasing and Backup.
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Samples the puma stats and creates a custom metric for NewRelic
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Collect Puma stats and send them to NewRelic via control app
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This gem (horribly) monkey-patches your puppetmaster to add instrumentation with New Relic.
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A nice proxy listenning to a RabbitMQ bus, repeating selected messages in POST requests when filters match routing patterns
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A Rack middleware that provides an endpoint to start the New Relic agent.
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New Relic integration for Rails API applications
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With this gem, you can measure the execution times of each of filters registered to a Rails controller action. This is a supplementary tool of newrelic-ruby-agent gem.
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RDKit is a simple toolkit to write Redis-like, single-threaded multiplexing-IO server.
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A framework for creating simple RESTful interfaces between services.
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development utilities
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A ruby gem inspired by HireFire to autoscale kubernetes controllers and docker services.
Metrics can be standard average response time, New Relic web metrics, queue size for workers, ...
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The library provides a mechanism for detecting, monitoring and controlling external service calls that will
most-likely fail at some point (e.g. timeout) and cause request queuing, thus preventing cascading system failures.
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Newrelic instrumentation to Shoryuken
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Simplified Deployment using Capistrano, Unicorn and Eye
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StatsN: Aggregate statistics using newrelics custom metrics
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