Mini MVC profiler: appears to be displaying profile times for every static resource
I've just started using the mvc-mini-profiler开发者_运维知识库 (http://code.google.com/p/mvc-mini-profiler/) and I think it's awesome. However, I'm getting some odd behaviour while using it.
I've got an ASP.NET Webforms site running on IIS7.5 and for some reason when I load a page with the profiler enabled, I not only get a time measurement for the aspx page, but I also get it for random css and js resources on the page.
The aspx profile works correctly, with the SQL query also being profiled correctly. However, as the picture shows I also get a bunch of other results which appear to be results for static CSS and JS files. As far as I can tell, these are being served up statically by IIS, so the profiler code shouldn't even be invoked for these.
The relevant parts of my Global.asax are:
protected void Application_BeginRequest()
{
MiniProfiler profiler = null;
// might want to decide here (or maybe inside the action) whether you want
// to profile this request - for example, using an "IsSystemAdmin" flag against
// the user, or similar; this could also all be done in action filters, but this
// is simple and practical; just return null for most users. For our test, we'll
// profile only for local requests (seems reasonable)
profiler = MiniProfiler.Start();
using (profiler.Step("Application_BeginRequest"))
{
// you can start profiling your code immediately
}
}
protected void Application_EndRequest()
{
MvcMiniProfiler.MiniProfiler.Stop();
}
protected void Application_AuthenticateRequest(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (User == null || !User.Identity.IsAuthenticated)
{
MvcMiniProfiler.MiniProfiler.Stop(true);
}
}
Is this behaviour expected?
Yes this is correct but it is very easy to filter these out.
Taken from the sample code in the project Source
void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
// Code that runs on application startup
// some things should never be seen
var ignored = MiniProfiler.Settings.IgnoredPaths.ToList();
ignored.Add("WebResource.axd");
ignored.Add("/Styles/");
MiniProfiler.Settings.IgnoredPaths = ignored.ToArray();
}
This lets you filter out what you want to see or not this is a sample of what I have excluded in my web application which i am finding is working for my application
ignored.Add("WebResource.axd");
ignored.Add("ScriptResource.axd");
ignored.Add("/Styles/");
ignored.Add("/Images/");
ignored.Add(".js");
You can actually put that in one line and also omit the slashes. Like this:
protected void Application_BeginRequest()
{
if (Request.IsLocal)
{
MiniProfiler.Start();
MiniProfiler.Settings.IgnoredPaths = new[] { "static", "webresource.axd", "styles", "images" };
}
}
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