/plop

Python Low-Overhead Profiler

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Plop: Python Low-Overhead Profiler

Plop is a stack-sampling profiler for Python. Profile collection can be turned on and off in a live process with minimal performance impact.

Plop is currently a work in progress and pretty rough around the edges, so be prepared to run into bugs and extremely unrefined interfaces (which are likely to change in backwards-incompatible ways in future releases).

Installation

pip install plop

Prerequisites

The plop.collector module runs on Python 2.5, 2.6, and 2.7 on Unixy platforms including Linux, BSD and Mac OS X (must support the setitimer system call). The plop.viewer module requires Python 2.7 and Tornado 2.x. The viewer can be (and usually is) run separately from the collector.

Usage

In the application to be profiled, create a plop.collector.Collector, call start(), wait, then stop(). Write repr(dict(collector.stack_counts)) to a file. See ProfileHandler in demo/busy_server.py for an example of how to trigger profiling via an HTTP interface.

To profile an entire Python script, run:

python -m plop.collector myscript.py

This will write the profile to /tmp/plop.out

To use the viewer, run:

python -m plop.viewer --datadir=demo/profiles

and go to http://localhost:8888

Example

An end-to-end demo is available in the demo directory. create_profile.sh will run a server (which talks to itself to generate load), generate a profile, and shut it down. view_profile.sh will run the viewer app.

More info

The source code is hosted at https://github.com/bdarnell/plop