Diccionario de datos de New Relic

El diccionario de datos define algunos de los datos que se presentan de manera predeterminada en NRDB y los que se pueden consultar a través de NRQL. Esto incluye eventos como Transaction, MobileRequest y BrowserInteraction y también los tipos de datos de métricas, logs y spans. Estas definiciones también se pueden consultar a través de la IU de nuestro generador de consultas. Para ello, pasa el mouse por encima del tipo de datos y los nombres de atributos que corresponda.

Este diccionario no contiene:

  • Datos de nuestras integraciones de infraestructura (para ello, consulta la documentación de la integración correspondiente)
  • Datos personalizados
  • Atributos detallados y específicos de la integración para uso con los datos de métricas

Mobile

Data source:

A Mobile event is created when a crash occurs, when an interaction ends, or when the harvest cycle is triggered. The harvest cycle typically occurs every 600 seconds (10 minutes), but this can vary depending on the app's activity. Events are created during the session and reported when event harvest cycle has ended. Recommendation: Upgrade to the most recent mobile monitoring agent version to take full advantage of the new event types.

Attribute nameDefinitionData types
interactionDuration

For interaction category events only.

An iOS interaction starts automatically when a view controller's viewDidLoad or viewDidAppear method is called, which will terminate any active interactions. An Android interaction starts when an activity or fragment's onCreate method is called.

A "healthy" interaction trace ends itself after .5 seconds of inactivity, where inactivity is defined by a lack of instrumented method calls. If there is never .5 seconds of inactivity, the trace will terminate after one minute.

An interaction does not end when the view/activity is done loading. As long as there is activity from an instrumented class/method, the interaction will stay open. This means async tasks or dispatch_async calls that run after the view/activity ends will increase the duration of the interaction.