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Automatically monitor the evolving performance of Flask/Python web services.

Project description

THIS IS A FORK OF THE ORIGINAL WITH MINOR CHANGES!

Flask Monitoring Dashboard

A dashboard for automatic monitoring of Flask (http://flask.pocoo.org/) web-services.

Key Features

The Flask Monitoring Dashboard is an extension for Flask applications that offers four main functionalities with little effort from the Flask developer:

  • Monitor the performance and utilization: The Dashboard allows you to see which endpoints process a lot of requests and how fast. Additionally, it provides information about the evolving performance of an endpoint throughout different versions if you’re using git.

  • Profile requests and endpoints: The execution path of every request is tracked and stored into the database. This allows you to gain insight over which functions in your code take the most time to execute. Since all requests for an endpoint are also merged together, the Dashboard provides an overview of which functions are used in which endpoint.

  • Collect extra information about outliers: Outliers are requests that take much longer to process than regular requests. The Dashboard automatically detects that a request is an outlier and stores extra information about it (stack trace, request values, Request headers, Request environment).

  • Collect additional information about your Flask-application: Suppose you have an User-table and you want to know how many users are registered on your Flask-application. Then, you can run the following query: ‘SELECT Count(*) FROM USERS;’. But this is just annoying to do regularly. Therefore, you can configure this in the Flask-MonitoringDashboard, which will provide you this information per day (or other time interval).

The dashboard is automatically added to your existing Flask application. You can view the results by default using the default endpoint (this can be configured to another route):

http://localhost:5000/dashboard

For more advanced documentation, take a look at the information on this site

How to use

Installation

To install from source, download the source code, then run this:

python setup.py install

Or install with pip:

pip install lemonadefashion_flask_monitoringdashboard

Setup

Adding the extension to your Flask app is simple:

from flask import Flask import lemonadefashion_flask_monitoringdashboard as dashboard

app = Flask(__name__) dashboard.bind(app)

Live Demo

To view a live deployment of the Flask-MonitoringDashboard, check this site

Use the credentials u:admin, p:admin to log in.

Feedback

In order to improve our Flask-MonitoringDashboard, we would like to hear from you! Therefore, we made a questionnaire with a few questions. Filling in this form takes less than 3 minutes. You can find the form here.

Alternatively, feel free to write to our email-address.

Documentation

For more advanced documentation, see this site If you run into trouble migrating from version 1.X.X to version 2.0.0, this site will help you solve this too. The migration from 2.X.X to 3.0.0 should be easier.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

Change Log

All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. This project adheres to Semantic Versioning. Please note that the changes before version 1.10.0 have not been documented.

v3.1.0

Changed

  • Added support for Python 3.8

  • Started using pytest instead of python’s unittest

  • Started using Webpack for frontend packaging

  • Improved reports

  • Moved to Github Actions from Travis for CI/CD

  • Improved docstrings

  • Various bug fixes

v3.0.9

Changed

  • Fixed upgrade message bug

  • Fixed Heroku deployment

v3.0.8

Changed

  • Fixed the changelog; functionality is the same as 3.0.7 :)

v3.0.7

Changed

  • Added a first version of the Reporting functionality

  • Improved usability of the overview table

  • Fixed the issue with some table columns being sorted as text as opposed to numbers

  • A few other bug fixes

v3.0.6

Changed

  • Removed profiler feature from monitoring level 2

  • Added outlier detection feature to monitoring level 3

  • Configurable profiler sampling period, with 5 ms default

  • Implemented an in-memory cache for performance improvements

v3.0.0

Changed

  • Tracking also status codes

  • Display times as numbers to make them sortable

  • Add leading slash to blueprint paths

  • Added status codes with corresponding views

v2.1.1

Changed

  • Default monitoring level is now 1

  • Fixed bug causing config file not being parsed

  • Monitoring level can be set from the ‘detail’ section

  • Improved README

v2.1.0

Changed

  • Frontend is now using AngularJS

  • Removed TestMonitor

  • Added Custom graphs

  • Fixed Issue #206

  • Added support for Python 3.7

  • Updated documentation

  • Updated unit tests

v2.0.7

Changed

  • Fixed Issue #174

  • Fixed issue with profiler not going into code

  • Implemented a Sunburst visualization of the Grouped Profiler

  • Improved test coverage

  • Improved python-doc

  • Added functionality to download the outlier data

  • Dropped support for Python 3.3 and 3.4

v2.0.0

Changed

  • Added a configuration option to prefix a table in the database

  • Optimize queries, such that viewing data is faster

  • Updated database scheme

  • Implemented functionality to customize time window of graphs

  • Implemented a profiler for Request profiling

  • Implemented a profiler for Endpoint profiling

  • Refactored current code, which improves readability

  • Refactoring of Test-Monitoring page

  • Identify testRun by Travis build number

v1.13.0

Changed

  • Added boxplot of CPU loads

  • Updated naming scheme of all graphs

  • Implemented two configuration options: the local timezone and the option to automatically monitor new endpoints

  • Updated the Test-Monitoring initialization

  • Updated Database support for MySQL

v1.12.0

Changed

  • Removed two graphs: hits per hour and execution time per hour

  • New template design

  • Refactored backhand of the code

  • Updated Bootstrap 3.0 to 4.0

  • Setup of Code coverage

v1.11.0

Changed

  • Added new graph: Version usage

  • Added column (Hits in past 7 days) in Measurements Overview

  • Fixed bug with configuration

  • Changed rows and column in outlier-table

  • Added TODO List

  • Updated functionality to retrieve the stacktrace of an Outlier

  • Fixed bug with white colors from the config option

v1.10.0

Changed

  • Added security for automatic endpoint-data retrieval.

  • Added test for export_data-endpoints

  • Added MIT License.

  • Added documentation

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