Did you try the {{=response.toolbar()}} ? On Tuesday, 2 July 2013 05:18:27 UTC-5, Joe Barnhart wrote: > > I have an issue, but my question is really a "meta issue" about the > issue... > > I'm developing a large database application which uses a postgres server > which is separate from the web2py installation (on nginx). When geting > pages currently the time to fetch a page is 2-10 seconds! I have profiled > the database -- it's returning the data in about 100ms. I profiled the > controller (including the database) and it's responding in 200-400ms. So > my task is to find the extra 1.5 to 9.5 seconds. > > Which leads to my question -- how to debug issues like this? I'm familiar > with postgres and the tools there to analyze and explain a query. I can > instrument my web2py code and have it tell me the resulting time to run a > controller. But the overall application, with the interaction of two > computers, browsers, etc. is just too fragmented for me to see where the > time is going and it's too complicated to post a simple example here and > have one of you geniuses tell me the problem. > > I really need some strategies for debugging these system issues myself. > Any tips or tools I should be looking at? (For example I have an use > WingIDE which has been very helpful with some issues but not this one so > much.) > > Joe >
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