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sidekiq-worker_stats
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Statistics for sidekiq workers
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Add sidekiq-worker_stats
to your Gemfile
gem 'sidekiq-worker_stats'
and install
$ bundle install
then simply require sidekiq/worker_stats
after your sidekiq
requirement.
require 'sidekiq'
require 'sidekiq/worker_stats'
Require sidekiq/worker_stats/web
after sidekiq/web
.
require 'sidekiq/web'
require 'sidekiq/worker_stats/web'
By default sidekiq-worker_stats is disabled for every worker. To activate include worker_stats_enabled: true
in your sidekiq_options
.
All configurations you can include on sidekiq_options
Configuration | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
worker_stats_enabled | boolean | false | Whether worker_stats should be enabled for this worker or not |
worker_stats_mem_sleep | number | 5 | How many seconds to wait between each memory measurement |
worker_stats_max_samples | number | 1000 | How many samples to keep for a given worker, it will delete the oldest samples first |
FAQs
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We found that sidekiq-worker_stats demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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