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Django

Code Execution Monitoring for Laravel applications.

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Last updated 2 years ago

Introduction

The package automatically instrument a Django application and records performance metrics about HTTP requests, and DB queries.

It also has a simple API which allows you to monitor any code block in your application.

How does the package works?

The package wrap your application execution cycles to measure their duration and metadata (like the DB statements), as well as HTTP related information (like the URL, parameters, headers, etc).

These events, called Transactions and Segments, are sent to Inspector API where they will be processed and stored to provides you insights into latency issues and error culprits within your application.

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https://github.com/inspector-apm/inspector-django