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Django Debug Toolbar
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The Django Debug Toolbar is a configurable set of panels that display various
debug information about the current request/response. It is a small toolbar
that, when activated, situates itself in the top-right location of the browser
window. When particular panels are clicked, more details about that panel's
content are displayed.
Currently, the following panels have been written and are working:
* Django version
* SQL queries including time to execute
If you have ideas for other panels please let us know.
Installation
============
#. Add the `debug_toolbar` directory to your Python path.
#. Add the following middleware to your project's `settings.py` file:
``'debug_toolbar.middleware.DebugToolbarMiddleware',``
#. Add a tuple called `DEBUG_TOOLBAR_PANELS` to your ``settings.py`` file that
specifies the full Python path to the panel that you want included in the
Toolbar. This setting looks very much like the `MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES` setting.
For example::
DEBUG_TOOLBAR_PANELS = (
'debug_toolbar.panels.version.VersionDebugPanel',
'debug_toolbar.panels.sql.SQLDebugPanel',
)
TODO
====
* Add more panels
- Size of request? — Would need access to response object somehow.
- List of important configuration settings in `settings.py`?
- Request object info (POST, GET, META)? — Would need access to request object.
* Get fancy with CSS and Javascript
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