""" This configuration is to turn on the Django Toolbar stats for DB access stats, for performance analysis """ # We intentionally define lots of variables that aren't used, and # want to import all variables from base settings files # pylint: disable=W0401, W0614 from .dev import * DEBUG_TOOLBAR_PANELS = ( 'debug_toolbar.panels.version.VersionDebugPanel', 'debug_toolbar.panels.timer.TimerDebugPanel', 'debug_toolbar.panels.settings_vars.SettingsVarsDebugPanel', 'debug_toolbar.panels.headers.HeaderDebugPanel', 'debug_toolbar.panels.request_vars.RequestVarsDebugPanel', 'debug_toolbar.panels.sql.SQLDebugPanel', 'debug_toolbar.panels.signals.SignalDebugPanel', 'debug_toolbar.panels.logger.LoggingPanel', 'debug_toolbar_mongo.panel.MongoDebugPanel' # Enabling the profiler has a weird bug as of django-debug-toolbar==0.9.4 and # Django=1.3.1/1.4 where requests to views get duplicated (your method gets # hit twice). So you can uncomment when you need to diagnose performance # problems, but you shouldn't leave it on. # 'debug_toolbar.panels.profiling.ProfilingDebugPanel', ) # To see stacktraces for MongoDB queries, set this to True. # Stacktraces slow down page loads drastically (for pages with lots of queries). DEBUG_TOOLBAR_MONGO_STACKTRACES = True