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Programming language: Elixir
License: MIT License
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Latest version: v0.0.1
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PlugFprof
A Plug that adds fprof tracing to a web app.
Usage
Add to your dependencies in mix.exs
:
defp deps do
[{:plug_fprof, "~> 0.0.1"}]
end
Then use
it from within your plug/pheonix router:
defmodule MyRouter do
use Plug.Router
use PlugFprof
end
FProf will write it's tracing data into fprof.trace
. You can profile &
analyze this from iex
:
iex(1)> :fprof.profile()
Reading trace data...
.........
End of trace!
:ok
iex(2)> :fprof.analyse([dest: 'analysis.txt', cols: 120, callers: true, sort:
:own, totals: true, details: true])
Processing data...
Creating output...
Done!
:ok
See the fprof documentation for more details.