Skip to content

Debugging toolbar for Rack applications implemented as middleware

License

Notifications You must be signed in to change notification settings

Trustious/rack-bug

 
 

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

Rack::Bug Code Climate

Description

Rack::Bug adds a diagnostics toolbar to Rack apps. When enabled, it injects a floating div allowing exploration of logging, database queries, template rendering times, etc.

Features

  • Password-based security
  • IP-based security
  • Rack::Bug instrumentation/reporting is broken up into panels.
    • Panels in default configuration:
      • Rails Info
      • Timer
      • Request Variables
      • SQL
      • Active Record
      • Cache
      • Templates
      • Log
      • Memory
    • Other bundled panels:
      • Redis
      • Sphinx
    • The API for adding your own panels is simple and powerful

Rails quick start

script/plugin install git:https://github.com/brynary/rack-bug.git

In config/environments/development.rb, add:

config.middleware.use "Rack::Bug",
  :secret_key => "someverylongandveryhardtoguesspreferablyrandomstring"

Add the bookmarklet to your browser:

open https://RAILS_APP/__rack_bug__/bookmarklet.html

Using with non-Rails Rack apps

Just 'use Rack::Bug' as any other middleware. See the SampleApp in the spec/fixtures folder for an example Sinatra app.

If you wish to use the logger panel define the LOGGER constant that is a ruby Logger or ActiveSupport::BufferedLogger

Configuring custom panels

Specify the set of panels you want, in the order you want them to appear:

require "rack/bug"

ActionController::Dispatcher.middleware.use Rack::Bug,
  :secret_key => "someverylongandveryhardtoguesspreferablyrandomstring",
  :panel_classes => [
    Rack::Bug::TimerPanel,
    Rack::Bug::RequestVariablesPanel,
    Rack::Bug::RedisPanel,
    Rack::Bug::TemplatesPanel,
    Rack::Bug::LogPanel,
    Rack::Bug::MemoryPanel
  ]

Running Rack::Bug in staging or production

We have have found that Rack::Bug is fast enough to run in production for specific troubleshooting efforts.

Configuration

Add the middleware configuration to an initializer or the appropriate environment files, taking the rest of this section into consideration.

Security

Restrict access to particular IP addresses:

require "ipaddr"

ActionController::Dispatcher.middleware.use "Rack::Bug"
  :secret_key => "someverylongandveryhardtoguesspreferablyrandomstring",
  :ip_masks   => [IPAddr.new("2.2.2.2/0")]

Restrict access using a password:

ActionController::Dispatcher.middleware.use "Rack::Bug",
  :secret_key => "someverylongandveryhardtoguesspreferablyrandomstring",
  :password   => "yourpassword"

Authors

  • Maintained by Bryan Helmkamp
  • Contributions from Luke Melia, Joey Aghion, Tim Connor, and more

Thanks

Inspiration for Rack::Bug is primarily from the Django debug toolbar. Additional ideas from Rails footnotes, Rack's ShowException middleware, Oink, and Rack::Cache

Thanks to Weplay.com for supporting the development of Rack::Bug

Development

For development, you'll need to install the following gems: rspec, rack-test, webrat, sinatra

License

See MIT-LICENSE.txt in this directory.

About

Debugging toolbar for Rack applications implemented as middleware

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Packages

No packages published

Languages

  • Ruby 92.1%
  • JavaScript 7.9%