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300 lines
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YAML
# This file configures the New Relic Agent. New Relic monitors
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# Java applications with deep visibility and low overhead. For more details and additional
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# configuration options visit https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/java/java-agent-configuration.
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#
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# This configuration file is custom generated for Winston
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#
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# This section is for settings common to all environments.
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# Do not add anything above this next line.
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common: &default_settings
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# ============================== LICENSE KEY ===============================
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# You must specify the license key associated with your New Relic
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# account. For example, if your license key is 12345 use this:
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# license_key: '12345'
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# The key binds your Agent's data to your account in the New Relic service.
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license_key: '<LICENSE KEY>'
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# Agent Enabled
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# Use this setting to disable the agent instead of removing it from the startup command.
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# Default is true.
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agent_enabled: true
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# Set the name of your application as you'd like it show up in New Relic.
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# If enable_auto_app_naming is false, the agent reports all data to this application.
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# Otherwise, the agent reports only background tasks (transactions for non-web applications)
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# to this application. To report data to more than one application
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# (useful for rollup reporting), separate the application names with ";".
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# For example, to report data to "My Application" and "My Application 2" use this:
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# app_name: My Application;My Application 2
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# This setting is required. Up to 3 different application names can be specified.
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# The first application name must be unique.
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app_name: Git Bridge
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# To enable high security, set this property to true. When in high
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# security mode, the agent will use SSL and obfuscated SQL. Additionally,
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# request parameters and message parameters will not be sent to New Relic.
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high_security: false
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# Set to true to enable support for auto app naming.
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# The name of each web app is detected automatically
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# and the agent reports data separately for each one.
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# This provides a finer-grained performance breakdown for
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# web apps in New Relic.
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# Default is false.
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enable_auto_app_naming: false
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# Set to true to enable component-based transaction naming.
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# Set to false to use the URI of a web request as the name of the transaction.
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# Default is true.
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enable_auto_transaction_naming: true
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# The agent uses its own log file to keep its logging
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# separate from that of your application. Specify the log level here.
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# This setting is dynamic, so changes do not require restarting your application.
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# The levels in increasing order of verboseness are:
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# off, severe, warning, info, fine, finer, finest
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# Default is info.
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log_level: info
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# Log all data sent to and from New Relic in plain text.
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# This setting is dynamic, so changes do not require restarting your application.
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# Default is false.
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audit_mode: false
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# The number of backup log files to save.
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# Default is 1.
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log_file_count: 1
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# The maximum number of kbytes to write to any one log file.
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# The log_file_count must be set greater than 1.
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# Default is 0 (no limit).
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log_limit_in_kbytes: 0
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# Override other log rolling configuration and roll the logs daily.
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# Default is false.
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log_daily: false
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# The name of the log file.
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# Default is newrelic_agent.log.
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log_file_name: newrelic_agent.log
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# The log file directory.
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# Default is the logs directory in the newrelic.jar parent directory.
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#log_file_path:
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# The agent communicates with New Relic via https by
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# default. If you want to communicate with newrelic via http,
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# then turn off SSL by setting this value to false.
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# This work is done asynchronously to the threads that process your
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# application code, so response times will not be directly affected
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# by this change.
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# Default is true.
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ssl: true
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# Proxy settings for connecting to the New Relic server:
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# If a proxy is used, the host setting is required. Other settings
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# are optional. Default port is 8080. The username and password
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# settings will be used to authenticate to Basic Auth challenges
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# from a proxy server.
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#proxy_host: hostname
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#proxy_port: 8080
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#proxy_user: username
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#proxy_password: password
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# Limits the number of lines to capture for each stack trace.
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# Default is 30
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max_stack_trace_lines: 30
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# Provides the ability to configure the attributes sent to New Relic. These
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# attributes can be found in transaction traces, traced errors, Insight's
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# transaction events, and Insight's page views.
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attributes:
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# When true, attributes will be sent to New Relic. The default is true.
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enabled: true
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#A comma separated list of attribute keys whose values should
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# be sent to New Relic.
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#include:
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# A comma separated list of attribute keys whose values should
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# not be sent to New Relic.
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#exclude:
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# Transaction tracer captures deep information about slow
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# transactions and sends this to the New Relic service once a
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# minute. Included in the transaction is the exact call sequence of
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# the transactions including any SQL statements issued.
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transaction_tracer:
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# Transaction tracer is enabled by default. Set this to false to turn it off.
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# This feature is not available to Lite accounts and is automatically disabled.
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# Default is true.
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enabled: true
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# Threshold in seconds for when to collect a transaction
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# trace. When the response time of a controller action exceeds
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# this threshold, a transaction trace will be recorded and sent to
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# New Relic. Valid values are any float value, or (default) "apdex_f",
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# which will use the threshold for the "Frustrated" Apdex level
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# (greater than four times the apdex_t value).
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# Default is apdex_f.
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transaction_threshold: apdex_f
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# When transaction tracer is on, SQL statements can optionally be
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# recorded. The recorder has three modes, "off" which sends no
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# SQL, "raw" which sends the SQL statement in its original form,
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# and "obfuscated", which strips out numeric and string literals.
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# Default is obfuscated.
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record_sql: obfuscated
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# Set this to true to log SQL statements instead of recording them.
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# SQL is logged using the record_sql mode.
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# Default is false.
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log_sql: false
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# Threshold in seconds for when to collect stack trace for a SQL
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# call. In other words, when SQL statements exceed this threshold,
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# then capture and send to New Relic the current stack trace. This is
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# helpful for pinpointing where long SQL calls originate from.
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# Default is 0.5 seconds.
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stack_trace_threshold: 0.5
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# Determines whether the agent will capture query plans for slow
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# SQL queries. Only supported for MySQL and PostgreSQL.
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# Default is true.
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explain_enabled: true
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# Threshold for query execution time below which query plans will not
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# not be captured. Relevant only when `explain_enabled` is true.
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# Default is 0.5 seconds.
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explain_threshold: 0.5
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# Use this setting to control the variety of transaction traces.
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# The higher the setting, the greater the variety.
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# Set this to 0 to always report the slowest transaction trace.
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# Default is 20.
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top_n: 20
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# Error collector captures information about uncaught exceptions and
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# sends them to New Relic for viewing.
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error_collector:
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# This property enables the collection of errors. If the property is not
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# set or the property is set to false, then errors will not be collected.
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# Default is true.
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enabled: true
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# Use this property to exclude specific exceptions from being reported as errors
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# by providing a comma separated list of full class names.
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# The default is to exclude akka.actor.ActorKilledException. If you want to override
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# this, you must provide any new value as an empty list is ignored.
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ignore_errors: akka.actor.ActorKilledException
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# Use this property to exclude specific http status codes from being reported as errors
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# by providing a comma separated list of status codes.
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# The default is to exclude 404s. If you want to override
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# this, you must provide any new value as an empty list is ignored.
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ignore_status_codes: 404
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# Transaction Events are used for Histograms and Percentiles. Unaggregated data is collected
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# for each web transaction and sent to the server on harvest.
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transaction_events:
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# Set to false to disable transaction events.
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# Default is true.
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enabled: true
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# Events are collected up to the configured amount. Afterwards, events are sampled to
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# maintain an even distribution across the harvest cycle.
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# Default is 2000. Setting to 0 will disable.
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max_samples_stored: 2000
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# Cross Application Tracing adds request and response headers to
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# external calls using supported HTTP libraries to provide better
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# performance data when calling applications monitored by other New Relic Agents.
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cross_application_tracer:
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# Set to false to disable cross application tracing.
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# Default is true.
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enabled: true
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# Thread profiler measures wall clock time, CPU time, and method call counts
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# in your application's threads as they run.
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# This feature is not available to Lite accounts and is automatically disabled.
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thread_profiler:
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# Set to false to disable the thread profiler.
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# Default is true.
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enabled: true
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# New Relic Real User Monitoring gives you insight into the performance real users are
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# experiencing with your website. This is accomplished by measuring the time it takes for
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# your users' browsers to download and render your web pages by injecting a small amount
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# of JavaScript code into the header and footer of each page.
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browser_monitoring:
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# By default the agent automatically inserts API calls in compiled JSPs to
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# inject the monitoring JavaScript into web pages. Not all rendering engines are supported.
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# See https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/java/real-user-monitoring-in-java#manual_instrumentation
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# for instructions to add these manually to your pages.
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# Set this attribute to false to turn off this behavior.
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auto_instrument: true
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class_transformer:
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# This instrumentation reports the name of the user principal returned from
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# HttpServletRequest.getUserPrincipal() when servlets and filters are invoked.
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com.newrelic.instrumentation.servlet-user:
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enabled: false
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com.newrelic.instrumentation.spring-aop-2:
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enabled: false
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# Classes loaded by classloaders in this list will not be instrumented.
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# This is a useful optimization for runtimes which use classloaders to
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# load dynamic classes which the agent would not instrument.
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classloader_excludes:
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groovy.lang.GroovyClassLoader$InnerLoader,
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org.codehaus.groovy.runtime.callsite.CallSiteClassLoader,
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com.collaxa.cube.engine.deployment.BPELClassLoader,
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org.springframework.data.convert.ClassGeneratingEntityInstantiator$ObjectInstantiatorClassGenerator,
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org.mvel2.optimizers.impl.asm.ASMAccessorOptimizer$ContextClassLoader,
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gw.internal.gosu.compiler.SingleServingGosuClassLoader,
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# User-configurable custom labels for this agent. Labels are name-value pairs.
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# There is a maximum of 64 labels per agent. Names and values are limited to 255 characters.
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# Names and values may not contain colons (:) or semicolons (;).
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labels:
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# An example label
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#label_name: label_value
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# Application Environments
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# ------------------------------------------
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# Environment specific settings are in this section.
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# You can use the environment to override the default settings.
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# For example, to change the app_name setting.
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# Use -Dnewrelic.environment=<environment> on the Java startup command line
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# to set the environment.
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# The default environment is production.
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# NOTE if your application has other named environments, you should
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# provide configuration settings for these environments here.
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development:
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<<: *default_settings
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app_name: Git Bridge (Development)
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test:
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<<: *default_settings
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app_name: Git Bridge (Test)
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production:
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<<: *default_settings
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staging:
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<<: *default_settings
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app_name: Git Bridge (Staging)
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