Refactor the sidebar to use Django templates
With this change the html for the sidebar is no longer generated by
Melange, instead it's delegated to Django (which is what it does
best anyway). The downside is that it is no longer possible to have
arbitrary deeply nested menu's.
import hotshot, time, os
from django.core.handlers.modpython import ModPythonHandler
PROFILE_DATA_DIR = "/var/log/cmsprofile"
def handler(req):
'''
Handler that uses hotshot to store profile data.
Stores profile data in PROFILE_DATA_DIR. Since hotshot has no way (that I
know of) to append profile data to a single file, each request gets its own
profile. The file names are in the format <url>.<n>.prof where <url> is
the request path with "/" replaced by ".", and <n> is a timestamp with
microseconds to prevent overwriting files.
Use the gather_profile_stats.py script to gather these individual request
profiles into aggregated profiles by request path.
'''
profname = "%s.%.3f.prof" % (req.uri.strip("/").replace('/', '.'), time.time())
profname = os.path.join(PROFILE_DATA_DIR, profname)
prof = hotshot.Profile(profname)
return prof.runcall(ModPythonHandler(), req)