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05 Mar 2015 08:50PM UTC coverage: 100.0%. First build
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Adding meta_request gem

Paired with the [RailsPanel](https://github.com/dejan/rails_panel)
Chrome Extension, I can get lots of information related to rendering
and queries.

> The first columns gives you the HTTP Response Status, the Controller
> and Action that your route hit, the HTTP Verb (PUT/POST/GET),
> request format (HTML, JSON, XML) and the response time. These
> metrics by itself would have been quite valuable, but there is more.
> You can click on any request that you made and see more information
> about it.
>
> ...
>
> The next tab is the Rendering which gives a breakdown of all the
> views being rendered. This is useful for finding which partials are
> taking the longest to render. Click on the view name automatically
> opens it in your editor.

Discovered from the following blog post:
http://www.rubyonrails365.com/7-must-have-gems-to-install-on-any-project/

Consider adding the newrelic_rpm gem for local reporting.

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