Thanks Anthony for reply, I will try to reproduce this on dummy app and will post it here.
One more thing, I removed join [ ((user_notice.notice = notice.id) AND (user_notice.auth_user = 19)) ] from query [ ((((user_notice.notice = notice.id) AND (user_notice.auth_user = 19)) AND (notice.status IN ('Closed','Open','New'))) AND (notice.due_date IS NOT NULL)) ] passed to SQLFORM.grid() and checked, It took just 0.1 seconds compare to 34 seconds. On Sunday, December 11, 2016 at 3:05:30 AM UTC+5:30, Anthony wrote: > > Can you post a minimal app that exhibits the same slowdown (maybe add some > code using gluon.contrib.populate > <http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/14/other-recipes#Populating-database-with-dummy-data> > > to generate some dummy data so we can run it with a similar amount of data)? > > On Friday, December 9, 2016 at 11:52:10 PM UTC-5, Gaurav Vichare wrote: >> >> I did following steps to upgrade: >> >> 1. From admin panel, I cleaned, caches, sessions and errors using >> "clean". (also cleaned my browser cache and cookies) >> 2. Then created w2p package using "pack all" >> 3. Downloaded latest web2py 2.14.6 from >> http://web2py.com/init/default/download >> 4. Then installed w2p package on web2py 2.14.6 using admin panel >> 5. Copied web2py.js, appadmin.py, appadmin.html, jquery.js, >> web2py_ajax.html, web2py.css from welcome app and pasted in newly installed >> app >> 6. Made few css changes to match old UI >> Now my complete app is running without any python or js errors. >> >> Now when I visit application page containing web2py grid (SQLFORM.grid()) >> on web2py 2.14.6, it takes *34.775* *seconds* and on version 2.3.2 same >> page with same number of records it takes *0.686* *seconds*. Grid has >> around 4600 records. Pages that doesn't have grid, took approx same time to >> load on both versions. >> >> >> I did time profiling and found that gluon/html.py is taking most of the >> time. >> >> Time profiling results >> >> 2.3.2 : https://paste.ubuntu.com/23602259/ >> >> 2.14.6 : https://paste.ubuntu.com/23602261/ >> >> >> Also I added print statement before and after grid definition, It took 18 >> seconds on 2.14.6 and 10 *miliseconds* on 2.3.2. >> >> SQLFORM.grid() definition is similar to following: >> >> grid = SQLFORM.grid(query, >> create=True, >> csv=False, deletable=False, searchable=search_query, >> showbuttontext=False, links=links, links_placement='left', >> maxtextlengths=textlengths, upload=URL('download'), >> fields=[db.notice.UIN, db.notice.classname, db.notice.title, >> db.notice.type, >> db.notice.description, >> db.notice.due_date, db.notice.status, >> db.notice.risk, db.notice.consequence, >> db.notice.document, >> db.notice.other]) >> >> >> sample query in above grid- >> >> ((((user_notice.notice = notice.id) AND (user_notice.auth_user = 19)) AND >> (notice.status IN ('Closed','Open','New'))) AND >> (notice.due_date IS NOT NULL)) >> >> >> I tested this on my local computer- Ubuntu 14.04, Python 2.7.6, >> development server and mysql db. >> >> Why newer version takes more time to load grid? Anything I missed while >> doing upgrade? >> >> Please help me to solve this issue. >> >> >> Thank you >> > -- Resources: - http://web2py.com - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation) - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code) - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues) --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "web2py-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to web2py+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.