from __future__ import absolute_import import time from psycopg2.extensions import cursor, connection # Similar to the tracking done in Django's CursorDebugWrapper, but done at the # psycopg2 cursor level so it works with SQLAlchemy. def wrapper_execute(self, action, sql, params=()): start = time.time() try: return action(sql, params) finally: stop = time.time() duration = stop - start self.connection.queries.append({ 'time': "%.3f" % duration, }) class TimeTrackingCursor(cursor): """A psycopg2 cursor class that tracks the time spent executing queries.""" def execute(self, query, vars=None): return wrapper_execute(self, super(TimeTrackingCursor, self).execute, query, vars) def executemany(self, query, vars): return wrapper_execute(self, super(TimeTrackingCursor, self).executemany, query, vars) class TimeTrackingConnection(connection): """A psycopg2 connection class that uses TimeTrackingCursors.""" def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): self.queries = [] super(TimeTrackingConnection, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) def cursor(self, name=None): if name is None: return super(TimeTrackingConnection, self).cursor(cursor_factory=TimeTrackingCursor) else: return super(TimeTrackingConnection, self).cursor(name, cursor_factory=TimeTrackingCursor) def reset_queries(): from django.db import connections for conn in connections.all(): if conn.connection is not None: conn.connection.queries = []