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Enable and disable attributes (Ruby)

This describes the properties to enable or disable attributes, and the rules that New Relic uses when determining which attributes to include or exclude for a destination. This also includes a summary of the Ruby agent properties that have been deprecated or removed with the release of New Relic agent attributes.

Properties

Use the following properties to enable or disable attributes:

Type

Boolean

Default

true

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED

If true, enables capture of attributes for all destinations.

Type

Boolean

Default

(Dynamic)

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_TRACER_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED

If true, the agent captures attributes from transaction traces.

Type

Boolean

Default

(Dynamic)

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_EVENTS_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED

If true, the agent captures attributes from transaction events.

Type

Boolean

Default

(Dynamic)

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED

If true, the agent captures attributes from error collection.

Type

Boolean

Default

(Dynamic)

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_BROWSER_MONITORING_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED

If true, the agent captures attributes from .

Type

Boolean

Default

(Dynamic)

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_SPAN_EVENTS_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED

If true, the agent captures attributes on span events.

Type

Boolean

Default

(Dynamic)

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_SEGMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_ENABLED

If true, the agent captures attributes on transaction segments.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to exclude from all destinations. Allows * as wildcard at end.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_TRACER_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to exclude from transaction traces. Allows * as wildcard at end.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_EVENTS_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to exclude from transaction events. Allows * as wildcard at end.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to exclude from error collection. Allows * as wildcard at end.

To prevent error.message collection, instead use the strip_exception_messages configuration.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_BROWSER_MONITORING_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to exclude from . Allows * as wildcard at end.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_SPAN_EVENTS_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to exclude from span events. Allows * as wildcard at end.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_SEGMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_EXCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to exclude from transaction segments. Allows * as wildcard at end.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to include in all destinations. Allows * as wildcard at end.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_TRACER_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to include in transaction traces. Allows * as wildcard at end.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_EVENTS_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to include in transaction events. Allows * as wildcard at end.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_ERROR_COLLECTOR_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to include in error collection. Allows * as wildcard at end.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_BROWSER_MONITORING_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to include in browser monitoring. Allows * as wildcard at end.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_SPAN_EVENTS_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to include in span events. Allows * as wildcard at end.

Type

Array

Default

[]

Environ variable

NEW_RELIC_TRANSACTION_SEGMENTS_ATTRIBUTES_INCLUDE

Prefix of attributes to include in transaction segments. Allows * as wildcard at end.

Attribute rules

New Relic follows these rules when determining which attributes to include or exclude for a destination.

The attributes.enabled field trumps all other settings. When false, no attributes will be reported to New Relic.

Example configuration:

attributes.enabled: false

attributes.include: foo, bar

transaction_tracer.attributes.enabled: true

Example output:

Keys passed in: foo, bar, baz

Keys included for all destinations:

Keys excluded for all destinations: foo, bar, baz

The YOUR_DESTINATION.attributes.enabled flags take precedence over include and exclude keys.

Example configuration:

transaction_tracer.attributes.enabled: false

attributes.include: one, two

transaction_tracer.attributes.include: three, four

Example output:

Keys passed in: one, two, three, four

Keys included for transaction traces:

Keys excluded for transaction traces: one, two, three, four

If a destination is enabled, all user attributes are sent to that destination by default.

Note: All user attributes default to true. However, by default, request parameters are disabled for all destinations.

Example configuration:

Example output:

Keys passed in: foo, bar, baz

If the same key is listed in the include and exclude lists, then attributes with the specified key will be excluded.

Example configuration:

attributes.include: foo, bar

attributes.exclude: nerd, bar

Example output:

Keys passed in: foo, bar, nerd

Keys are case-sensitive.

Example configuration:

attributes.exclude: username, UsErNaMe

Example output:

Keys passed in: username, Username, USERNAME, UsErNaMe, userNAME

Keys included: Username, USERNAME, userNAME

Keys excluded: username, UsErNaMe

You can use an asterisk * at the end of a key as a wildcard. This will match a set of attributes with the same prefix.

Example configuration:

attributes.include: custom*

attributes.exclude: request.parameters.*

Example output:

Keys passed in: custom, custom.key1, custom.key2, request.parameters., request.parameters.foo, request.parameters.bar

Keys included: custom, custom.key1, custom.key2

Keys excluded: request.parameters., request.parameters.foo, request.parameters.bar

If multiple include or exclude attributes affect the same key, the most specific setting will have priority.

Example configuration:

attributes.include: request.parameters.foo

attributes.exclude: request.parameters.*

Example output:

Keys passed in: request.parameters., request.parameters.foo, request.parameters.bar

Keys included: request.parameters.foo

Keys excluded: request.parameters., request.parameters.bar

If the attribute include or exclude is specified on a destination, then it only impacts that destination.

Example configuration:

transaction_events.attributes.exclude: foo

Example output:

Keys included for transaction events:

Keys included for other destinations: foo

Keys excluded for transaction events: foo

URI-related properties

By default, the Ruby agent reports Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) to New Relic in several different places, including the following destinations:

New Relic recommends having these URIs reported, as they can contain useful debugging information. If your URIs contain sensitive data you don't want to report, such as email addresses or account IDs, you can disable URI reporting. To disable URI reporting, add any of the above attribute names to the attributes.exclude list.

For example, adding the following key to your configuration file will stop the agent from reporting any of the URI-related properties:

Deprecated and removed properties

The following properties have been deprecated or removed. Switch to the new attributes configuration for these properties when upgrading your Ruby agent.

Deprecated property

New property

Removed Version

capture_params

attributes.include: request.parameters.*

N/A

resque.capture_params

attributes.include: job.resque.args.*

9.0.0

sidekiq.capture_params

attributes.include: job.sidekiq.args.*

9.0.0

transaction_tracer.capture_attributes

transaction_tracer.attributes.enabled

9.0.0

error_collector.capture_attributes

error_collector.attributes.enabled

9.0.0

browser_monitoring.capture_attributes

browser_monitoring.attributes.enabled

9.0.0

analytics_events.capture_attributes

transaction_events.attributes.enabled

9.0.0


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