#14640: Add elapsed request time to the development server log
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Reporter: vaughnkoch | Owner: vaughnkoch
Status: assigned | Milestone: 1.3
Component: HTTP handling | Version: 1.2
Resolution: | Keywords: log time development
server
Stage: Accepted | Has_patch: 1
Needs_docs: 0 | Needs_tests: 0
Needs_better_patch: 0 |
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Comment (by vaughnkoch):
Replying to [comment:6 anonymous]: Sorry, wasn't logged in when I posted
this.
> Hehe no worries guys. Just a couple of thoughts:[[BR]]
> [[BR]]
>
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> - I use firebug daily, and sometimes it's hard to cut through all the
mess when looking at the timings. I've personally used this log-timing
patch to make improvements in my views.[[BR]]
> - There is a difference between the total time it takes to serve a
Django view and the total roundtrip time from the browser's viewpoint.
You can't do the first one just using Firebug.[[BR]]
> - You can easily address (2) and (4) by calling the view multiple times
and looking at a few instances of the data - you'd have to do this with a
profiler in any case.[[BR]]
> - Also, I use profiling tools as well - they're more precise, but also
much more heavyweight. Sometimes you just need the insight of 'hey, that
view is taking 1 second instead of 0.05 seconds...'[[BR]]
>
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