Pluggable application, which puts a python stack trace in the SQL query as a comment (useful for debugging)
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Pluggable application, which puts a python stack trace in the SQL query as a comment (useful for debugging).
For more details see http://adw0rd.com/2012/django-sql-stacktrace/en/
After installed you can see in processlist a SQL-query and comment with python stack trace:
watch -n1 mysqladmin processlist --verbose
Or you can see in a log files, such as log_slow_queries or log-bin (aka ‘binlog’).
How to install this wonderful package?
Install from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-sql-stacktrace/:
pip install django-sql-stacktrace
Or install the dev-version from GitHub:
pip install -e git://github.com/adw0rd/django-sql-stacktrace.git#egg=sqlstacktrace
Add to settings.py:
INSTALLED_APPS = ( 'sqlstacktrace', ) SQL_STACKTRACE = True
Start runserver or any other server:
./manage.py runserver 8000
I wish you a successful debugging!
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