Profiler skin for Zope3
Project description
This package provides a profiler skin which allows you to profile pages.
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Web-based Profiler
This package offers a profiler including a skin. This profiler allows you to profile views on a existing Zope3 application.
Let’s access the profiler start page:
>>> from z3c.etestbrowser.testing import ExtendedTestBrowser >>> user = ExtendedTestBrowser() >>> user.addHeader('Accept-Language', 'en') >>> user.open('http://localhost/++skin++Profiler')
If you access the profiler, you can push the start button:
>>> user.getControl('Start').click() >>> 'Show Profile' in user.contents True
Now we can go to the help.html page which get profiled. Let’s use another browser for this.
>>> newBrowser = ExtendedTestBrowser() >>> newBrowser.open('http://localhost/++skin++Profiler/help.html') >>> newBrowser.url 'http://localhost/++skin++Profiler/help.html'
After calling the help.html page, we can go to the doProfile page and show the profile by clicking on the Show Profile button:
>>> user.getControl('Show Profile').click()
If we whould not call this form within this test, we whould see the profile data table. But we do not see the profile data table. Probably the testrunner conflicts with the monkey call.
CHANGES
0.7.1 (2009-04-05)
Removed unnecessary dependencies on zope.app.twisted and zope.app.zopeappgenerations.
0.7.0 (2009-03-14)
Use current zope.configuration instead of deprecated zc.configuration to get exclude directive.
0.6.0 (2009-02-19)
No longer uses deprecated z3c.layer.
Fixed dependencies and tests.
0.5.1 (2008-01-24)
Bug: Fixed meta-data.
Bug: Fixed deprecation warning about the Zope Security Policy.
0.5.0 (2008-01-21)
Initial Release
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