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log_calls
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jumper-py
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pyinstrument reviews and mentions
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How to profile an asynchronous FastAPI server
I was wondering if you have any synchronous routes in your app? We have an open issue regarding those and would love some ideas for solutions :)
- How to expand to full traceback
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Graphical Python Profiler
Is there something about the actual profiler that differs from existing tools like pyinstrument [1] or py-spy [2]? I know pyinstrument has various output options and I wonder if it could potentially output something readable by the Firefox Profiler tool.
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DRF Performance (How bad is this code?)
I would highly recommend looking into pyinstrument to profile your requests. I find the reports to be very readable, and it's very easy to setup with Django.
- Looking for app that visualizes python program
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What are some python micro optimisations that you can/may *actually use* in your codebase?
I like to use pyinstrument for profiling. Uses stat sampling so it's quicker and builds a easy to grok report.
- (How to) profile python code?
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Profiling async code with pyinstrument 4.0
Hello! I just released pyinstrument 4.0 on PyPI. pyinstrument was my first successful open-source package and I love seeing how much use it's getting in the community.
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Getting started on profiling with python
PyInstrument, compared to cProfile or Yappi, it's a lot easier to use and requires much less configuration.
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Looking Beyond Nox
Run pytest, under pyinstrument, and generate a webpage that presents performance data, in addition to a separate junit xml report.
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joerick/pyinstrument is an open source project licensed under BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of pyinstrument is Python.
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