问题
I have essentially done the following:
import cProfile, pstats, StringIO
pr = cProfile.Profile()
pr.enable()
# ... my code did something ...
pr.disable()
s = StringIO.StringIO()
sortby = 'cumulative'
ps = pstats.Stats(pr, stream=s).sort_stats(sortby)
ps.dump_stats('stats.dmp') # dump the stats to a file named stats.dmp
So now i have the file named 'stats.dmp' stored offline.
How can i use pstats to analyze this file for human consumption?
Thanks in advance.
回答1:
Here's what i found out and the Python program I generated. I tested this with a .dmp file made on linux & analyzed on windows xp. It worked FINE. The Python file is named, "analyze_dmp.py".
#!/usr/local/bin/python2.7
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
"""analyze_dmp.py takes the file INFILEPATH [a pstats dump file] Producing OUTFILEPATH [a human readable python profile]
Usage: analyze_dmp.py INFILEPATH OUTFILEPATH
Example: analyze_dmp.py stats.dmp stats.log
"""
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2019 Joe Dorocak (joeCodeswell at gmail dot com)
# Distributed under the MIT/X11 software license, see the accompanying
# file license.txt or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# I added the above License by request here are my research links
# https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/18883/311363
# https://meta.stackexchange.com/q/128840/311363
# https://codereview.stackexchange.com/q/10746
import sys, os
import cProfile, pstats, StringIO
def analyze_dmp(myinfilepath='stats.dmp', myoutfilepath='stats.log'):
out_stream = open(myoutfilepath, 'w')
ps = pstats.Stats(myinfilepath, stream=out_stream)
sortby = 'cumulative'
ps.strip_dirs().sort_stats(sortby).print_stats(.3) # plink around with this to get the results you need
NUM_ARGS = 2
def main():
args = sys.argv[1:]
if len(args) != NUM_ARGS or "-h" in args or "--help" in args:
print __doc__
s = raw_input('hit return to quit')
sys.exit(2)
analyze_dmp(myinfilepath=args[0], myoutfilepath=args[1])
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
回答2:
You can try snakeviz
https://jiffyclub.github.io/snakeviz
It is a browser based graphical viewer for the output of Python’s cProfile module and an alternative to using the standard library pstats module.
# to install it with pip
pip install snakeviz
# once installed, you can use snakeviz to view the file
snakeviz /path/to/your/dump/pstat/file
Here is a sample image for a visualized pstat file you can dump like above.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29630667/how-can-i-analyze-a-file-created-with-pstats-dump-statsfilename-off-line