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| 9 | <a href=/index.xml target=_blank class=hob>RSS</a></nav></header><main role=main><article itemtype=http://schema.org/Article><h1 itemtype=headline>Profiling Python web applications with visual tools</h1><p><cap>post</cap>, Apr 21, 2017 on <a href=https://mitjafelicijan.com>Mitja Felicijan's blog</a><div><p>I have been profiling my software with KCachegrind for a long time now and I was | ||
| 10 | missing this option when I am developing API's or other web services. I always | ||
| 11 | knew that this is possible but never really took the time and dive into it.<p>Before we begin there are some requirements. We will need to:<ul><li>implement <a href=https://docs.python.org/2/library/profile.html#module-cProfile>cProfile</a> into our web app,<li>convert output to <a href=http://valgrind.org/docs/manual/cl-manual.html>callgrind</a> format with <a href=https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyprof2calltree/>pyprof2calltree</a>,<li>visualize data with <a href=http://kcachegrind.sourceforge.net/html/Home.html>KCachegrind</a> or <a href=http://www.profilingviewer.com/>Profiling Viewer</a>.</ul><p>If you are using MacOS you should check out <a href=http://www.profilingviewer.com/>Profiling | ||
| 12 | Viewer</a> or | ||
| 13 | <a href=http://www.maccallgrind.com/>MacCallGrind</a>.<figure><img src=/posts/python-profiling/kcachegrind.png alt=KCachegrind></figure><p>We will be dividing this post into two main categories:<ul><li>writing simple web-service,<li>visualize profile of this web-service.</ul><h2 id=simple-web-service>Simple web-service</h2><p>Let's use virtualenv so we won't pollute our base system. If you don't have | ||
| 14 | virtualenv installed on your system you can install it with pip command.<pre tabindex=0 style=background-color:#fff><code><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># let's install virtualenv globally</span> | ||
| 15 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ sudo pip install virtualenv | ||
| 16 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 17 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># let's also install pyprof2calltree globally</span> | ||
| 18 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ sudo pip install pyprof2calltree | ||
| 19 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 20 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># now we create project</span> | ||
| 21 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ mkdir demo-project | ||
| 22 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ cd demo-project/ | ||
| 23 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 24 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># now let's create folder where we will store profiles</span> | ||
| 25 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ mkdir prof | ||
| 26 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 27 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># now we create empty virtualenv in venv/ folder</span> | ||
| 28 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ virtualenv --no-site-packages venv | ||
| 29 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 30 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># we now need to activate virtualenv</span> | ||
| 31 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ source venv/bin/activate | ||
| 32 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 33 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># you can check if virtualenv was correctly initialized by</span> | ||
| 34 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># checking where your python interpreter is located</span> | ||
| 35 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># if command bellow points to your created directory and not some</span> | ||
| 36 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># system dir like /usr/bin/python then everything is fine</span> | ||
| 37 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ which python | ||
| 38 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 39 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># we can check now if all is good ➜ if ok couple of</span> | ||
| 40 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># lines will be displayed</span> | ||
| 41 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ pip freeze | ||
| 42 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># appdirs==1.4.3</span> | ||
| 43 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># packaging==16.8</span> | ||
| 44 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># pyparsing==2.2.0</span> | ||
| 45 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># six==1.10.0</span> | ||
| 46 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 47 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># now we are ready to install bottlepy ➜ web micro-framework</span> | ||
| 48 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ pip install bottle | ||
| 49 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 50 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># you can deactivate virtualenv but you will then go</span> | ||
| 51 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># under system domain ➜ for now don't deactivate</span> | ||
| 52 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ deactivate | ||
| 53 | </span></span></code></pre><p>We are now ready to write simple web service. Let's create file app.py and paste | ||
| 54 | code bellow in this newly created file.<pre tabindex=0 style=background-color:#fff><code><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># -*- coding: utf-8 -*-</span> | ||
| 55 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 56 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:#00f>import</span> bottle | ||
| 57 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:#00f>import</span> random | ||
| 58 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:#00f>import</span> cProfile | ||
| 59 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 60 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>app = bottle.Bottle() | ||
| 61 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 62 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># this function is a decorator and encapsulates function</span> | ||
| 63 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># and performs profiling and then saves it to subfolder</span> | ||
| 64 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># prof/function-name.prof</span> | ||
| 65 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># in our example only awesome_random_number function will</span> | ||
| 66 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># be profiled because it has do_cprofile defined</span> | ||
| 67 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:#00f>def</span> do_cprofile(func): | ||
| 68 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> <span style=color:#00f>def</span> profiled_func(*args, **kwargs): | ||
| 69 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> profile = cProfile.Profile() | ||
| 70 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> <span style=color:#00f>try</span>: | ||
| 71 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> profile.enable() | ||
| 72 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> result = func(*args, **kwargs) | ||
| 73 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> profile.disable() | ||
| 74 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> <span style=color:#00f>return</span> result | ||
| 75 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> <span style=color:#00f>finally</span>: | ||
| 76 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> profile.dump_stats(<span style=color:#a31515>"prof/"</span> + str(func.__name__) + <span style=color:#a31515>".prof"</span>) | ||
| 77 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> <span style=color:#00f>return</span> profiled_func | ||
| 78 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 79 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 80 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># we use profiling over specific function with including</span> | ||
| 81 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># @do_cprofile above function declaration</span> | ||
| 82 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>@app.route(<span style=color:#a31515>"/"</span>) | ||
| 83 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>@do_cprofile | ||
| 84 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:#00f>def</span> awesome_random_number(): | ||
| 85 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> awesome_random_number = random.randint(0, 100) | ||
| 86 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> <span style=color:#00f>return</span> <span style=color:#a31515>"awesome random number is "</span> + str(awesome_random_number) | ||
| 87 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 88 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>@app.route(<span style=color:#a31515>"/test"</span>) | ||
| 89 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:#00f>def</span> test(): | ||
| 90 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> <span style=color:#00f>return</span> <span style=color:#a31515>"dummy test"</span> | ||
| 91 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 92 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:#00f>if</span> __name__ == <span style=color:#a31515>'__main__'</span>: | ||
| 93 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> bottle.run( | ||
| 94 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> app = app, | ||
| 95 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> host = <span style=color:#a31515>"0.0.0.0"</span>, | ||
| 96 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> port = 4000 | ||
| 97 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> ) | ||
| 98 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 99 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># run with 'python app.py'</span> | ||
| 100 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># open browser 'http://0.0.0.0:4000'</span> | ||
| 101 | </span></span></code></pre><p>When browser hits awesome_random_number() function profile is created in prof/ | ||
| 102 | subfolder.<h2 id=visualize-profile>Visualize profile</h2><p>Now let's create callgrind format from this cProfile output.<pre tabindex=0 style=background-color:#fff><code><span style=display:flex><span>$ cd prof/ | ||
| 103 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ pyprof2calltree -i awesome_random_number.prof | ||
| 104 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># this creates 'awesome_random_number.prof.log' file in the same folder</span> | ||
| 105 | </span></span></code></pre><p>This file can be opened with visualizing tools listed above. In this case we | ||
| 106 | will be using Profilling Viewer under MacOS. You can open image in new tab. As | ||
| 107 | you can see from this example there is hierarchy of execution order of your | ||
| 108 | code.<figure><img src=/posts/python-profiling/profiling-viewer.png alt="Profilling Viewer"></figure><blockquote><p>Make sure you convert output of the cProfile output every time you want to | ||
| 109 | refresh and take a look at your possible optimizations because cProfile updates | ||
| 110 | .prof file every time browser hits the function.</blockquote><p>This is just a simple example but when you are developing real-life applications | ||
| 111 | this can be very illuminating, especially to see which parts of your code are | ||
| 112 | bottlenecks and need to be optimized.<h2 id=update-2017-04-22>Update 2017-04-22</h2><p>Reddit user <a href=https://www.reddit.com/user/mvt>mvt</a> also recommended this awesome | ||
| 113 | web based profile visualizer <a href=https://jiffyclub.github.io/snakeviz/>SnakeViz</a> | ||
| 114 | that directly takes output from | ||
| 115 | <a href=https://docs.python.org/2/library/profile.html#module-cProfile>cProfile</a> | ||
| 116 | module.<div class=reddit-embed data-embed-media=www.redditmedia.com data-embed-parent=false data-embed-live=false data-embed-uuid=583880c1-002e-41ed-a373-020a0ef2cff9 data-embed-created=2017-04-22T19:46:54.810Z><a href=https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/66v373/profiling_python_web_applications_with_visual/dgljhsb/>Comment</a> from discussion <a href=https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/66v373/profiling_python_web_applications_with_visual/>Profiling Python web applications with visual tools</a>.</div><script async src=https://www.redditstatic.com/comment-embed.js></script><pre tabindex=0 style=background-color:#fff><code><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># let's install it globally as well</span> | ||
| 117 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ sudo pip install snakeviz | ||
| 118 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 119 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># now let's visualize</span> | ||
| 120 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ cd prof/ | ||
| 121 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ snakeviz awesome_random_number.prof | ||
| 122 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># this automatically opens browser window and</span> | ||
| 123 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># shows visualized profile</span> | ||
| 124 | </span></span></code></pre><figure><img src=/posts/python-profiling/snakeviz.png alt=SnakeViz></figure><p>Reddit user <a href=https://www.reddit.com/user/ccharles>ccharles</a> suggested a better | ||
| 125 | way for installing pip software by targeting user level instead of using sudo.<div class=reddit-embed data-embed-media=www.redditmedia.com data-embed-parent=false data-embed-live=false data-embed-uuid=f4f0459e-684d-441e-bebe-eb49b2f0a31d data-embed-created=2017-04-22T19:46:10.874Z><a href=https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/66v373/profiling_python_web_applications_with_visual/dglpzkx/>Comment</a> from discussion <a href=https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/66v373/profiling_python_web_applications_with_visual/>Profiling Python web applications with visual tools</a>.</div><script async src=https://www.redditstatic.com/comment-embed.js></script><pre tabindex=0 style=background-color:#fff><code><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># now we need to add this path to our $PATH variable</span> | ||
| 126 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># we do this my adding this line at the end of your</span> | ||
| 127 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># ~/.bashrc file</span> | ||
| 128 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>PATH=$PATH:$HOME/.local/bin/ | ||
| 129 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 130 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># in order to use this new configuration you can close</span> | ||
| 131 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># and reopen terminal or reload .bashrc file</span> | ||
| 132 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ source ~/.bashrc | ||
| 133 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 134 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># now let's test if new directory is present in $PATH</span> | ||
| 135 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ echo $PATH | ||
| 136 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span> | ||
| 137 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># now we can install on user level by adding --user</span> | ||
| 138 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span><span style=color:green># without use of sudo</span> | ||
| 139 | </span></span><span style=display:flex><span>$ pip install snakeviz --user | ||
| 140 | </span></span></code></pre><p>Or as suggested by <a href=https://www.reddit.com/user/mvt>mvt</a> you can | ||
| 141 | use <a href=https://github.com/mitsuhiko/pipsi>pipsi</a>.</div></article></main><section><hr><h2>Posts from blogs I follow around the net</h2><ul><li><a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/NFSv4ServerLockClients target=_blank rel=noopener>Finding which NFSv4 client owns a lock on a Linux NFS(v4) server</a> — <a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/>Chris's Wiki :: blog</a><div>A while back I wrote an entry about finding which NFS client owns | ||
| 142 | a lock on a Linux NFS server, which turned | ||
| 143 | out to be specific to NFS v3 (which I really should have seen coming, | ||
| 144 | since it involved NLM and lockd). Finding the NFS v4 client that | ||
| 145 | owns a lock is, depending on your perspective, either simpl…<li><a href=http://www.landley.net/notes-2023.html#28-10-2023 target=_blank rel=noopener>October 28, 2023</a> — <a href=http://www.landley.net/notes-2023.html>Rob Landley's Blog Thing for 2023</a><div>Oh good grief, two of my least favorite licensing people, Larry Rosen | ||
| 146 | and Bradley Kuhn, are interacting on the OSI's license-discuss | ||
| 147 | list where the're doing | ||
| 148 | bad computer history and insisting that a guy Larry Rosen | ||
| 149 | coincidentally interviewed for a book years ago is clearly the origin of | ||
| 150 | somethin…<li><a href="http://offbeatpursuit.com:80/blog/?id=25" target=_blank rel=noopener>A fix by any other name</a> — <a href=http://offbeatpursuit.com:80/blog/>WLOG - blog</a><div>tags: | ||
| 151 | i2c, plan9 | ||
| 152 | Another month, another file system. | ||
| 153 | Well, if you can’t fix it in software, fix it in hardware (looking at | ||
| 154 | you, bme680, we’re not | ||
| 155 | done yet). The show must go on, as they say, and I would like my | ||
| 156 | experiments to go on. | ||
| 157 | So a “new” addition to the environmental sensor family connected to | ||
| 158 | the h…<li><a href=https://mirzapandzo.com/next-image-url-parameter-is-valid-but-upstream-response-is-invalid target=_blank rel=noopener>Next/Image "url" parameter is valid but upstream response is invalid</a> — <a href=https://mirzapandzo.com/>Mirza Pandzo's Blog</a><div>Getting "url" parameter is valid but upstream response is invalid error with Next/Image on WSL2<li><a href=https://drewdevault.com/2023/10/13/Going-off-script.html target=_blank rel=noopener>Going off-script</a> — <a href=https://drewdevault.com>Drew DeVault's blog</a><div>There is a phenomenon in society which I find quite bizarre. Upon our entry to | ||
| 159 | this mortal coil, we are endowed with self-awareness, agency, and free will. | ||
| 160 | Each of the 8 billion members of this human race represents a unique person, a | ||
| 161 | unique worldview, and a unique agency. Yet, many of us have the sam…<li><a href=https://szymonkaliski.com/writing/2023-10-02-building-a-diy-pen-plotter/ target=_blank rel=noopener>Building a DIY Pen Plotter</a> — <a href=http://github.com/dylang/node-rss>Szymon Kaliski</a><div>This article documents my learnings from designing and building a DIY Pen Plotter during the summer of 2023. | ||
| 162 | My ultimate goal is to build my…<li><a href=https://neil.computer/notes/chart-of-accounts-for-startups-and-saas-companies/ target=_blank rel=noopener>Chart of Accounts for Startups and SaaS Companies</a> — <a href=https://neil.computer/>Neil Panchal</a><div>Accounting is fundamental to starting a business. You need to have a basic understanding of accounting principles and essential bookkeeping. I had to learn it. There was no choice. For filing taxes, your CPA is going to ask you for an Income Statement (also known as P/L statement). If<li><a href=https://journal.valeriansaliou.name/deploy-a-nomad-cluster-on-alpine-linux-with-vultr/ target=_blank rel=noopener>Deploy a Nomad Cluster on Alpine Linux with Vultr</a> — <a href=https://journal.valeriansaliou.name/>Valerian Saliou</a><div>After spending countless hours trying to understand how to deploy my apps on Kubernetes for the first time to host Mirage, an AI API service that I run, I ended up making myself a promise that the next app I work on would be using a more productive & simpler<li><a href=https://jcs.org/2023/10/25/wifi_da target=_blank rel=noopener>BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory 1.0 Released</a> — <a href=https://jcs.org/>joshua stein</a><div>BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory | ||
| 163 | 1.0 has been released: | ||
| 164 | wifi_da-1.0.sit | ||
| 165 | (StuffIt 3 archive) | ||
| 166 | SHA256: ccfc9d27dd5da7412d10cef73b81119a1fec3848e4d1d88ff652a07ffdc6a69aSHA1: ff124972f202ceda6d7fa4788110a67ccda6a13a | ||
| 167 | This is the initial public release of my BlueSCSI Wi-Fi Desk Accessory for | ||
| 168 | classic MacOS.<li><a href=https://michael.stapelberg.ch/posts/2023-10-25-my-all-flash-zfs-network-storage-build/ target=_blank rel=noopener>My 2023 all-flash ZFS NAS (Network Storage) build</a> — <a href=https://michael.stapelberg.ch/>Michael Stapelbergs Website</a><div>For over 10 years now, I run two self-built NAS (Network Storage) devices which serve media (currently via Jellyfin) and run daily backups of all my PCs and servers. | ||
| 169 | In this article, I describe my goals, which hardware I picked for my new build (and why) and how I set it up. | ||
| 170 | Design Goals | ||
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