You are right, I was going to add that feature and then forgot about it. Someone reported a PyPI bug over the weekend (it would not affect web2py). I'll see if I can make the logging a bit more flexible and release a 1.1 in the next few days.

In the meantime, look into the cron thing.

-tim

On 4/4/2010 6:44 PM, Michael Toomim wrote:
I see, thank you.  I want to measure the web server's response time
when I deploy this on turk... Unfortunately the rocket log does not
report time to serve a request.  Do you think it is easy to get that
information from rocket?  Do you store the start and stop times for
each request?  I see start times stored in "connections", but I'm not
sure that's the right object.

On Mar 30, 6:09 am, Timothy Farrell<tfarr...@swgen.com>  wrote:
I don't think upgrading will help much since Cherrypy was also slow. However, doing so would help cover all your bases.

If you want to use the http log from Rocket you can do this.  I'm
assuming you invoke web2py.py from a bash script or just run it
manually.  Paste the following code into the top of web2py.py

import  logging
import  logging.handlers
log  =  logging.getLogger('Rocket.Requests')
log.setLevel(logging.INFO)
log.addHandler(logging.handlers.FileHandler('rocket.log')

I, like Yarko, do think this has more to do with something else.  At one
point web2py had a profiler built-in.  That could be a good tool for
finding slow spots.

-tim

On 3/29/2010 7:59 PM, MichaelToomimwrote:



Yes, this is on linux!  Do you recommend upgrading and trying again?
mturk doesn't affect anything, I am just serving webpages that appear
in iframes on the mturk website.  From our perspective, I'm serving
webpages.
Do you have a method of logging how much time it takes to serve a page
with rocket?  Something that I can use instead of httpserver.log?  It
seems important for me to measure real-world performance, which ab
does not do.
My server has 768MB ram, and the only thing it does is run this web2py
server.  I assumed ram was not full, but did not check.  I will check
next time.
On Mar 29, 12:10 pm, Timothy Farrell<tfarr...@swgen.com>    wrote:
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