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A Django app that exposes a bunch of PostgreSQL database metrics.

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django-postgres-metrics

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A Django application that exposes a bunch of PostgreSQL database metrics.

Background

At PyCon Canada 2017 Craig Kerstiens gave a talk "Postgres at any scale". In his talk Craig pointed out a bunch of metrics one should look at to understand why a PostgreSQL database could be "slow" or not perform as expected.

This project adds a Django Admin view exposing these metrics to Django users with the is_superusers flag turned on.

Installation

Start by installing django-postgres-metrics from PyPI:

(env)$ python -m pip install django-postgres-metrics

You will also need to make sure to have psycopg2 installed which is already a requirement by Django for PostgreSQL support anyway.

Then you need to add postgres_metrics to your INSTALLED_APPS list. Due to the way django-postgres-metrics works, you need to include it _before* the admin app:

INSTALLED_APPS = [
    'postgres_metrics.apps.PostgresMetrics',
    'django.contrib.admin',
    'django.contrib.auth',
    'django.contrib.contenttypes',
    'django.contrib.sessions',
    'django.contrib.messages',
    'django.contrib.staticfiles',
]

You also need to make sure that the request context processor is included in the TEMPLATES setting. It is included by default for projects that were started on Django 1.8 or later:

TEMPLATES = [
    {
        'BACKEND': 'django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates',
        'OPTIONS': {
            'context_processors': [
                ...,
                'django.template.context_processors.request',
                ...,
            ],
        },
    },
]

Lastly, you need to add a URL path to your global urls.py before the admin URL patterns.

For Django 2.0 and up:

from django.urls import include, path

urlpatterns = [
    path('admin/postgres-metrics/', include('postgres_metrics.urls')),
    path('admin/', admin.site.urls),
]

This is what a metric could look like: Metric example

Security

If you found or if you think you found a security issue please get in touch via info+django-postgres-metrics *AT* markusholtermann *DOT* eu.

I'm working about this in my free time. I don't have time to monitor the email 24/7. But you should normally receive a response within a week. If I haven't got back to you within 2 weeks, please reach out again.

Contributing

The uses pre-commit for linting and formatting of source code:

(env)$ python -m pip install '.[dev,test]'
(env)$ pre-commit install -t pre-commit -t pre-push --install-hooks

To run the unit tests:

(env)$ django-admin.py test -v 2 --settings=tests.settings

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