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Template Performance

Profiling Your App

Status:Work in progress

TurboGears does not come with a built-in profiler, but an easy to use WSGI application profiler is just an easy_install away!

Installing repoze.profile

First, install it with easy_install:

easy_install -i http://dist.repoze.org/simple repoze.profile

Next add it to your WSGI stack in middleware.py in the config folder:

from repoze.profile.profiler import AccumulatingProfileMiddleware

def make_app(global_conf, full_stack=True, **app_conf):
     app = make_base_app(global_conf, full_stack=True, **app_conf)

     # Wrap your base TurboGears 2 application with custom middleware here
     app = AccumulatingProfileMiddleware(
             app,
             log_filename='/tmp/proj.log',
             cachegrind_filename='/tmp/cachegrind.out.bar',
             discard_first_request=True,
             flush_at_shutdown=True,
             path='/__profile__'
     )

     return app

Gathering Profile Data

Just fire up a browser (or functional test-runner like twill, ab (apache bench), or whatever). The repoze.profile middleware will profile everything above it in the WSGI stack.

Viewing Profile Data

There’s a built in web based view of your profile data. It should now be available at the location /__profile__ in your app. For explanation of the various columns shown on this page refer to python profiler docs http://docs.python.org/library/profile.html.

Some distros package the profiler separately. Make sure to install the python-profiler package as well.

Reference:

http://blog.repoze.org/repozeprofile-0_2-released.html