pyramid_cubicweb/profile.py
author Christophe de Vienne <christophe@unlish.com>
Thu, 12 Feb 2015 19:21:39 +0100
changeset 11561 25d93d14f8b6
parent 11537 caf268942436
child 11630 1400aee10df4
permissions -rw-r--r--
[auth] Use pyramid_multiauth It makes it easier to finely tune what parts of the default authentication stack we want to use or not. It also makes it possible for any cube to add its own policy in addition to the others. Related to #4985962

""" Tools for profiling.

See :ref:`profiling`."""
import cProfile
import itertools
from pyramid.view import view_config


@view_config(route_name='profile_ping')
def ping(request):
    """ View that handle '/_profile/ping'

    It simply reply 'ping', without requiring connection to the repository.
    It is a useful as a comparison point to evaluate the actual overhead of
    more costly views.
    """
    request.response.text = u'pong'
    return request.response


@view_config(route_name='profile_cnx')
def cnx(request):
    """ View that handle '/_profile/cnx'

    Same as :func:`ping`, but it first ask for a connection to the repository.
    Useful to evaluate the overhead of opening a connection.
    """
    request.cw_cnx
    request.response.text = u'pong'
    return request.response


def wsgi_profile(app, filename='program.prof', dump_every=50):
    """ A WSGI middleware for profiling

    It enable the profiler before passing the request to the underlying
    application, and disable it just after.

    The stats will be dumped after ``dump_every`` requests

    :param filename: The filename to dump the stats to.
    :param dump_every: Number of requests after which to dump the stats.
    """

    profile = cProfile.Profile()

    counter = itertools.count(1)

    def application(environ, start_response):
        profile.enable()
        try:
            return app(environ, start_response)
        finally:
            profile.disable()
            if not counter.next() % dump_every:
                print "Dump profile stats to %s" % filename
                profile.create_stats()
                profile.dump_stats(filename)

    return application