I'm working on a Rails 3.2 project and the assets have increased a fair bit in recent months although I wouldn't consider the project to be large. The assets consist of JS (no coffee-script), and SASS files; we've quite a few images but they've been there more less since the early days so I don't think they are a substantial factor. We may have about a dozen libs and most are small, the largest is Jquery UI JS. Deployment is done via Capistrano and it started to become apparent that deploying to staging was significantly faster than to production. To illustrate whilst avoiding factors about different servers and network effects I simply ran the following three commands in sequence on my laptop as follows:
$ time RAILS_ENV=production bundle exec rake assets:precompile
^Crake aborted!
[Note I aborted this run as I felt it was getting stupidly long...]
real 52m33.656s
user 50m48.993s
sys 1m42.165s
$ time RAILS_ENV=staging bundle exec rake assets:precompile
real 0m41.685s
user 0m38.808s
sys 0m2.803s
$ time RAILS_ENV=development bundle exec rake assets:precompile
real 0m12.157s
user 0m10.567s
sys 0m1.531s
So I'm left scratching my head. Why are there such massive differences between the various environments? I can understand the gap between development and staging, but our configs for staging and production are identical. (I should point out that the production compile will complete after about 2hrs!)
Whilst the end result is getting my precompile to be faster, I want to accomplish this by understanding where all the time is going and why there are such big differences between the Rails environments. I've seen other posts about using different compressors and such like but I can't find any information about how to debug these rake tasks to work out where the time is being spent and identify which settings may be causing such dramatic differences.
I don't know what additional information people may need so will update if and when comments ask. TIA
Update: additional information supplied below
config/environments/production.rb
and config/environments/staging.rb
(they're exactly the same):
MyRailsApp::Application.configure do
# Code is not reloaded between requests
config.cache_classes = true
# Full error reports are disabled and caching is turned on
config.consider_all_requests_local = false
config.action_controller.perform_caching = true
# Disable Rails's static asset server (Apache or nginx will already do this)
config.serve_static_assets = true
config.static_cache_control = "public, max-age=31536000"
config.action_controller.asset_host = "//#{MyRailsApp::CONFIG[:cdn]}"
# Compress JavaScripts and CSS
config.assets.compress = true
# Don't fallback to assets pipeline if a precompiled asset is missed
config.assets.compile = false
# Generate digests for assets URLs
config.assets.digest = true
# Enable locale fallbacks for I18n (makes lookups for any locale fall back to
# the I18n.default_locale when a translation can not be found)
config.i18n.fallbacks = true
# Send deprecation notices to registered listeners
config.active_support.deprecation = :notify
end
The base config/application.rb is:
require File.expand_path('../boot', __FILE__)
require 'rails/all'
if defined?(Bundler)
# If you precompile assets before deploying to production, use this line
Bundler.require(*Rails.groups(:assets => %w(development test)))
# If you want your assets lazily compiled in production, use this line
# Bundler.require(:default, :assets, Rails.env)
end
module MyRailsApp
CONFIG = YAML.load_file(File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'config.yml'))[Rails.env]
class Application < Rails::Application
# Custom directories with classes and modules you want to be autoloadable.
config.autoload_paths += %W(#{config.root}/lib)
config.autoload_paths += %W(#{config.root}/app/workers)
# Configure the default encoding used in templates for Ruby 1.9.
config.encoding = "utf-8"
# Configure sensitive parameters which will be filtered from the log file.
config.filter_parameters += [:password]
# Enable the asset pipeline
config.assets.enabled = true
# Stop precompile from looking for the database
config.assets.initialize_on_precompile = false
# Version of your assets, change this if you want to expire all your assets
config.assets.version = '1.0'
# Fix fonts in assets pipeline
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6510006/add-a-new-asset-path-in-rails-3-1
config.assets.paths << Rails.root.join('app','assets','fonts')
config.middleware.insert 0, 'Rack::Cache', {
:verbose => true,
:metastore => URI.encode("file:#{Rails.root}/tmp/dragonfly/cache/meta"),
:entitystore => URI.encode("file:#{Rails.root}/tmp/dragonfly/cache/body")
} # unless Rails.env.production? ## uncomment this 'unless' in Rails 3.1,
## because it already inserts Rack::Cache in production
config.middleware.insert_after 'Rack::Cache', 'Dragonfly::Middleware', :images
config.action_mailer.default_url_options = { :host => CONFIG[:email][:host] }
config.action_mailer.asset_host = 'http://' + CONFIG[:email][:host]
end
end
Gem file:
source 'http://rubygems.org'
gem 'rails', '3.2.13'
gem 'mysql2'
gem 'dragonfly', '>= 0.9.14'
gem 'rack-cache', :require => 'rack/cache'
gem 'will_paginate'
gem 'dynamic_form'
gem 'amazon_product' # for looking up Amazon ASIN codes of books
gem 'geoip'
gem 'mobile-fu'
gem 'airbrake'
gem 'newrelic_rpm'
gem 'bartt-ssl_requirement', '~>1.4.0', :require => 'ssl_requirement'
gem 'dalli' # memcache for api_cache
gem 'api_cache'
gem 'daemons'
gem 'delayed_job_active_record'
gem 'attr_encrypted'
gem 'rest-client'
gem 'json', '>= 1.7.7'
gem 'carrierwave' # simplify file uploads
gem 'net-scp'
# Gems used only for assets and not required
# in production environments by default.
group :assets do
gem 'therubyracer'
gem 'sass-rails', '~> 3.2.3'
gem 'compass', '~> 0.12.alpha'
gem 'uglifier', '>= 1.0.3'
gem 'jquery-fileupload-rails'
end
gem 'jquery-rails'
gem 'api_bee', :git => 'git://github.com/ismasan/ApiBee.git', :ref => '3cff959fea5963cf46b3d5730d68927cebcc59a8'
gem 'httparty', '>= 0.10.2'
gem 'twitter'
# Auth providers
gem 'omniauth-facebook'
gem 'omniauth-twitter'
gem 'omniauth-google-oauth2'
gem 'omniauth-identity'
gem 'omniauth-readmill'
gem 'bcrypt-ruby', "~> 3.0.0" # required for omniauth-identity
gem 'mail_view'
# To use ActiveModel has_secure_password
# gem 'bcrypt-ruby', '~> 3.0.0'
# Deploy with Capistrano
group :development do
gem 'capistrano'
gem 'capistrano-ext'
gem 'capistrano_colors'
gem 'rvm-capistrano'
# requirement for Hoof, Linux equivalent of Pow
gem 'unicorn'
end
group :test, :development do
gem 'rspec-rails'
gem 'pry'
gem 'pry-rails'
end
group :test do
gem 'factory_girl_rails'
gem 'capybara'
gem 'cucumber-rails'
gem 'database_cleaner'
gem 'launchy'
gem 'ruby-debug19'
# Pretty printed test output
gem 'shoulda-matchers'
gem 'simplecov', :require => false
gem 'email_spec'
gem 'show_me_the_cookies'
gem 'vcr'
gem 'webmock', '1.6'
end
question from:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19325039/how-to-debug-a-rails-asset-precompile-which-is-unbearably-slow