This is a panel for flask_debugtoolbar which enables the ability to view line profiling information from selected functions.
The line profile information comes from the line_profiler module, but you don't need to worry about that.
First, you need to get the package. Install it with pip:
pip install flask-debugtoolbar-lineprofilerpanel
Somewhere after you've set app.debug = True
and before app.run
, you need
to specify the flask_debugtoolbar
panels that you want to use and include
'flask_debugtoolbar_lineprofilerpanel.panels.LineProfilerPanel'
in that
list.
For example, here's a small flask app with the panel installed and with line profiling enabled for the hello_world:
from flask import Flask app = Flask(__name__) import flask_debugtoolbar from flask_debugtoolbar_lineprofilerpanel.profile import line_profile @app.route('/') @line_profile def hello_world(): return flask.render_template('hello_world.html') if __name__ == '__main__': app.debug = True # Specify the debug panels you want app.config['DEBUG_TB_PANELS'] = [ 'flask_debugtoolbar.panels.versions.VersionDebugPanel', 'flask_debugtoolbar.panels.timer.TimerDebugPanel', 'flask_debugtoolbar.panels.headers.HeaderDebugPanel', 'flask_debugtoolbar.panels.request_vars.RequestVarsDebugPanel', 'flask_debugtoolbar.panels.template.TemplateDebugPanel', 'flask_debugtoolbar.panels.sqlalchemy.SQLAlchemyDebugPanel', 'flask_debugtoolbar.panels.logger.LoggingPanel', 'flask_debugtoolbar.panels.profiler.ProfilerDebugPanel', # Add the line profiling 'flask_debugtoolbar_lineprofilerpanel.panels.LineProfilerPanel' ] toolbar = flask_debugtoolbar.DebugToolbarExtension(app) app.run()
Unlike the regular profile panel that comes with flask_debugtoolbar
, the
line profiler will only profile functions you specifically tell it to. You can
either use it as a decorator or directly as a function.
from flask_debugtoolbar_lineprofilerpanel.profile import line_profile # Using it as a decorator @app.route('/profile') @line_profile def profile_page(): ... return flask.render_template('profile_page') # Explicit argument line_profile(some_function)
Note that if I had done line_profile(profile_page)
in the example above, it
would've profiled the wrapper created by app.route
. In general, you probably
just want to use line_profile
as a decorator.
Also note that the following will profile the decorator wrapper, not the inner function.
# Using it incorrectly as a decorator @line_profile @app.route('/profile') def profile_page(): ... return flask.render_template('profile_page')
Always use @line_profile
as the inner-most decorator.
line_profiler
is implemented as a C extension. Unfortunately, AppEngine does not support C extensions in the cloud, and dev_appserver
simulates this restriction on your local machine. If you'd like to use line_profiler
on your local machine, you can monkey-patch the AppEngine SDK to permit it. The Flask-DebugToolbar will make sure this plugin is disabled in production (it will catch any ImportErrors and disable the affected panel).
Simply open application/__init__.py
, which should look something like this:
from __future__ import absolute_import from flask import Flask app = Flask('application') app.config.from_object('application.settings') if app.config['DEBUG']: from werkzeug.debug import DebuggedApplication app.wsgi_app = DebuggedApplication(app.wsgi_app, evalex=True) from flask.ext.debugtoolbar import DebugToolbarExtension toolbar = DebugToolbarExtension(app) import application.urls
and insert the monkey-patch, like so:
from __future__ import absolute_import from flask import Flask app = Flask('application') app.config.from_object('application.settings') if app.config['DEBUG']: from werkzeug.debug import DebuggedApplication app.wsgi_app = DebuggedApplication(app.wsgi_app, evalex=True) # We can't use LineProfiler in production because it requires a C-extension, # but we can monkey-patch it in here for use on the dev server: try: import os, sys, re if 'SERVER_SOFTWARE' in os.environ and os.environ['SERVER_SOFTWARE'].startswith('Dev'): # white-list the line_profiler C extension sys.meta_path[3]._enabled_regexes.append(re.compile(r'.*line_profiler.*')) from flask_debugtoolbar_lineprofilerpanel.profile import line_profile ## import the methods you want to profile here, and whitelist them with line_profile: #from application.views import YourViewClass # #line_profile(YourViewClass.the_method_you_want_to_profile) #line_profile(YourViewClass.another_method_you_want_to_profile) except: pass # Make sure the monkey-patch is applied before you instantiate the DebugToolbarExtension. from flask.ext.debugtoolbar import DebugToolbarExtension toolbar = DebugToolbarExtension(app) import application.urls