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# frozen_string_literal: true
# In order to measure and log execution of our service, we just need to 'prepend Measurable' module
# Example:
# ```
# class DummyService
# def execute
# # ...
# end
# end
# DummyService.prepend(Measurable)
# ```
#
# In case when we are prepending a module from the `EE` namespace with EE features
# we need to prepend Measurable after prepending `EE` module.
# This way Measurable will be at the bottom of the ancestor chain,
# in order to measure execution of `EE` features as well
# ```
# class DummyService
# def execute
# # ...
# end
# end
#
# DummyService.prepend_mod_with('DummyService')
# DummyService.prepend(Measurable)
# ```
#
module Measurable
extend ::Gitlab::Utils::Override
override :execute
def execute(*args)
measuring? ? ::Gitlab::Utils::Measuring.new(base_log_data).with_measuring { super(*args) } : super(*args)
end
protected
# You can set extra attributes for performance measurement log.
def extra_attributes_for_measurement
defined?(super) ? super : {}
end
private
def measuring?
Feature.enabled?("gitlab_service_measuring_#{service_class}", type: :ops)
end
# These attributes are always present in log.
def base_log_data
extra_attributes_for_measurement.merge({ class: self.class.name })
end
def service_class
self.class.name.underscore.tr('/', '_')
end
end
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