The queries are not currently collected.
On Mar 21, 9:52 am, Tom Atkins <minkto...@gmail.com> wrote: > This looks great. Do you mean this Django toolbar: > > http://rob.cogit8.org/blog/2008/Sep/19/introducing-django-debug-toolbar/ > > <http://rob.cogit8.org/blog/2008/Sep/19/introducing-django-debug-toolbar/>If > so I'd be very interested in "SQL queries showing the number of queries run > during response creation and how long was spent on all queries, plus each > query statement, and the time each statement took." > > I have a plugin I use with WordPress that does this and it's incredibly > useful for spotting how to make your app faster. Is this data currently > collected? Any way to see it easily before the launch of the toolbar? > > On 20 March 2011 22:00, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>wrote: > > > > > > > > > I remember a post about porting the Django toolbar in web2py > > > Using trunk and running with > > > web2py.py -F profiler.log > > > all the information that the Django toolbar displays and more is in > > > httpserver.log > > profiler.log (accessible via /admin/toolbar/profiler) > > /app/appadmin/ccache > > {{=BEAUTIFY(request)}} > > {{=BEAUTIFY(response)}} > > > The info is there but lives in different places. > > It is possible to aggregate it in one toolbar. > > I am open to suggestion about how to do it.