Newer version uploaded and accessible by the link above.

You can see screenshot of what you'll get:
http://www.picamatic.com/view/3948659_109510221650-My-Desktop/

What's added:
- skipping web2py debug messages (starts with "WEB2PY CRON")
- situations: you have a page with self-submitting form or one view
redirects to other, and all them executes some db queries; now you can
see the request path and method (post/get) of latest executed http
requests. If db queries are executed within one http request than this
column is hidden.
- you can see a very simple stack trace of code execution that
initializes each db query. See screenshot. This feature is still
alpha.

TODO:
- show some caching system statistics in form of db query stats (as
FirePHP table): which keys are got, set and so on.
- checking for duplicating db queries and highlighting them.

On 3 июн, 18:00, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> You are now officially our firebug expert!
>
> Massimo
>
> On Jun 3, 5:19 am, sgtpep <danil.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Unfortunately I have no expirience in screencasting, and my English is
> > buggy.
>
> > Debugging/logging tool is very useful thing for web development. I
> > really like this one in Symfony framework (it is included to Symfony
> > and made with JavaScript, screenshot 
> > -http://www.symfony-project.org/blog/2008/08/27/new-in-symfony-1-2-cus...).
> > For Django there is third-party module Django Debug Toolbar (http://
> > rob.cogit8.org/blog/2008/Sep/19/introducing-django-debug-toolbar/).
>
> > I think the most valuable things that this type of tools can show for
> > developer are: accessible report to server-side logs pre request, info
> > about queries executed during request and maybe some cache stats and
> > variables list.
>
> > Firebug (http://getfirebug.com/) is the most popular Firefox extension
> > for web developent, very handy and well-built. It implements
> > JavaScript console, DOM traversing, JS-debugging and lot more. FirePHP
> > (http://www.firephp.org/) is another extension that uses Firebug
> > interface and resources and therefore requires Firebug for work. You
> > can see demo here (Firefox with both extensions required, open and
> > enable Firebug console to see output) 
> > -http://www.firephp.org/Examples/PHPArchitect/.
> > In two words, FirePHP allows you to output log messages that you
> > passed from PHP code, displays executed db queries, stack trace of
> > exceptions, etc. It requires of using PHP class FirePHPCore/
> > FirePHP.class.php. Firepy (documentation and screenshot 
> > -http://code.google.com/p/firepy/wiki/Documentation) is the
> > implementation for Python of the server-side FirePHP library, but it
> > uses the same Firefox extension (FirePHP). And it includes Middleware
> > for using with Django, but you can easily adopt it for any Python
> > framework.
>
> > How-to for using FirePHP with web2py:
> > 1) Open Firefox, install Firebug, FirePHP 
> > addons:https://addons.mozilla.org/ru/firefox/addon/1843,https://addons.mozil....
> >  Restart browser.
> > 2) Downloadhttp://www.box.net/shared/dtm0dhgze9andextract 'firepy'
> > folder.
> > 3) Open directory with your current web2py application, and copy
> > 'firepy' folder into 'modules' directory of application.
> > 4) Edit first file in 'models' folder in your application (via web- or
> > desktop-editor). Place these lines in top of the file:
>
> > import sys
> > sys.path += ['applications/%s/modules' % request.application]
> > from firepy.web2py import start_firepy
> > start_firepy(globals())
>
> > 5) Edit some controller file and add this line to some controller
> > function: logging.debug([1, {"asdf":(123, 2, "3")}, "3"])
> > 6) Click on bug icon on bottom status line of Firefox. This will bring
> > up panel. Check the checkbox "Console" and click "Apply settings".
> > Ensure that tab "Console" is showing.
> > 7) Navigate from browser to this application/controller/function. And
> > now you should see your logging output in console ([1, {"asdf":(123,
> > 2, "3")}, "3"]). If controller executes some db queries, then console
> > will contain some info about them (sample 
> > screenshothttp://firepy.googlecode.com/files/firepy.png). This is very
> > interesting to know raw SQL-queries (especially for eduction, and for
> > finding redundant or duplicating queries).
>
> > Notice: Logs shows only if you are autorized in admin application.
> > This check prevents from showing debugging logs for non-
> > administrators.
>
> > One disadvantage of this way is that it requires Firefox. But if you
> > open your site in other browsers no errors will occur (logging info
> > passes via HTTP headers). One possible way to support other browsers
> > is to use Firebug Lite (pure JS implementation of extension) for them
> > (http://getfirebug.com/lite.html) and modify or extend its code for
> > adding FirePHP functionality.
>
> > BTW, web2py is great, I really was charmed with it. It is most pytonic
> > web framework and more flexible than most of them (I think it beats
> > Django as well). Such debugging possibility will be a nice addition
> > for it.
>
> > On 3 июн, 08:10, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
> > > I am new to this. I can tell this is very usefull but I do not know
> > > how to make it work.
>
> > > Any chance you can make a short video showing it (perhaps using Jing)?
>
> > > Do you feel it should be included in web2py? How?
>
> > > Massimo
>
> > > On Jun 2, 9:04 am, sgtpep <danil.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Source files were updated in archive. Some issues were fixed. And also
> > > > logs shows in console now if you are authorized in admin application.
> > > > I forgot to mention what features of frepy are ready for working with
> > > > web2py:
> > > > - server-side logging using logging module
> > > > - db query logging (!) with timing and multiple databases support
> > > > Custom exception handler are not working yet because web2py owerrides
> > > > it with own one.
>
> > > > On 2 июн, 10:02, sgtpep <danil.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > Hi, web2pyers!
> > > > > Everyone knows Firebug, the perfect webdeveloper tool. There is also
> > > > > FirePHP addon for using Firebug facilities for server side debugging/
> > > > > logging. And recently I found firepy (http://code.google.com/p/
> > > > > firepy/). It makes available to use FirePHP with Django.
> > > > > I have added a bit of code to firepy source for making possible to use
> > > > > it with web2py.
> > > > > Here it is (sorry, I have no time to commit it to firepy or web2py
> > > > > distribution, mayby later):http://www.box.net/shared/dtm0dhgze9
>
> > > > > For using place firepy folder to modules directory of your application
> > > > > and add these lines of code at the begining of your models code:
> > > > > import sys
> > > > > sys.path += ['applications/%s/modules' % request.application]
> > > > > from firepy.web2py import start_firepy
> > > > > start_firepy(globals())
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