Use `gem "oj"` for free JSON performance

Augusts Bautra - Oct 4 - - Dev Community

You're probably generating JSON strings, or parsing them in your Rails app. Using gem "oj" can speed these operations up significantly.

Setting up is easy!

Just include the gem in gemfile, and call Oj.optimize_rails in an initializer.

On my M2 Mac I see a nice 30-40% execution time reduction.



Benchmark.bmbm do |x|
  x.report("jsonification") { 500_000.times { {"yay#{_1}" => true}.to_json } }
end

# without OJ

jsonification   0.929295   0.001351   0.930646 (  0.934957)
jsonification   0.937358   0.001534   0.938892 (  0.944757)
jsonification   0.999621   0.002159   1.001780 (  1.010062)

# with OJ

jsonification   0.605699   0.001421   0.607120 (  0.614704)
jsonification   0.593242   0.001314   0.594556 (  0.601887)
jsonification   0.602174   0.001644   0.603818 (  0.611623)
jsonification   0.587775   0.002133   0.589908 (  0.597829)


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