Benjamin Fleischer
Benjamin Fleischer
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Consider @danmayer's churn gem. One less thing to maintain :) - https://github.com/danmayer/churn - https://github.com/danmayer/churn
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Even if no one wants to use the extension as is, it makes a good example of how one may do it. Usage: in config/initializers/sidekiq.rb ```ruby Marginalia::SidekiqInstrumentation.enable!(annotate_delayed_class_extension: true) ``` optionally...
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