rbtrace
like strace, but for ruby code (by tmm1)
MemoryProfiler
memory_profiler for ruby (by SamSaffron)
rbtrace | MemoryProfiler | |
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2 | 6 | |
1,691 | 1,659 | |
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5.0 | 3.4 | |
4 months ago | 11 months ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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rbtrace
Posts with mentions or reviews of rbtrace.
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Suggestions for how to reduce memory usage
Wire the memory_profiler into an around_action to identify your bloaty actions.
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A Deep Dive into Memory Leaks in Ruby
The memory_profiler gem offers a very simple API and a detailed (albeit a little overwhelming) allocated and retained memory report — that includes the classes of objects that are allocated, their size, and where they were allocated. It's straightforward to add to our leaky program.
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Ok y’all. How can we get this kind of real-time memory profiling in Ruby? Does it already exist? Is anyone working on this?
memory_profiler
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Advanced ActiveRecord Querying - With Benchmarks!
We don't need to rely upon a priori reasoning only, we can use memory_profiles and benchmark_ips to compare the memory consumption and iterations per second of each solution.
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Is there a more efficient way to do these permutation calculations?
Either https://github.com/tmm1/stackprof for cpu or https://github.com/SamSaffron/memory_profiler for memory. In practice profiling and removing allocations also gives a large perf boost.
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Reduce memory consumption with a custom ActiveRecord attribute
Our project has one endpoint which gets called quite often. So, I profiled it with memory profiler and saw a line pointing to hstore.rb.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing rbtrace and MemoryProfiler you can also consider the following projects:
stackprof - a sampling call-stack profiler for ruby 2.2+
rack-mini-profiler - Profiler for your development and production Ruby rack apps.
active_analytics - First-party, privacy-focused traffic analytics for Ruby on Rails applications.
bullet - help to kill N+1 queries and unused eager loading
memray - Memray is a memory profiler for Python
Timeasure - Transparent method-level wrapper for profiling purposes in Ruby
prosopite - :mag: Rails N+1 queries auto-detection with zero false positives / false negatives
curses - Ruby binding for curses, ncurses, and PDCurses. Formerly part of the ruby standard library.
perftools.rb - gperftools for ruby code
Peek - Take a peek into your Rails applications.
rbtrace vs stackprof
MemoryProfiler vs rack-mini-profiler
rbtrace vs active_analytics
MemoryProfiler vs bullet
rbtrace vs memray
MemoryProfiler vs Timeasure
rbtrace vs rack-mini-profiler
MemoryProfiler vs prosopite
rbtrace vs curses
MemoryProfiler vs perftools.rb
MemoryProfiler vs memray
MemoryProfiler vs Peek