Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: appoptics
Version: 2.0.4
Summary: AppOptics libraries, instrumentation, and web middleware components for WSGI, Django, and Tornado.
Home-page: https://www.appoptics.com/monitor/python-performance
Author: SolarWinds, LLC
Author-email: support@appoptics.com
License: LICENSE.txt
Download-URL: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/appoptics
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        # python-appoptics
        
        The 'appoptics' module provides automatic instrumentation and metrics/tracing SDK hooks for use with [AppOptics](https://appoptics.com).
        
        The appoptics module provides middleware and other instrumentation for popular web frameworks such as Django, Tornado, Pyramid, and WSGI, as well as commonly used libraries like SQLAlchemy, httplib, redis, memcached.  Read more at [our full documentation](https://docs.appoptics.com/kb/apm_tracing/python/).
        
        
        ## Installing
        
        The Python instrumentation for AppOptics uses a module named `appoptics`, which is distributed via pypi.
        
        ```sh
        pip install appoptics
        ```
        
        Alternately, you can use this repository to build a local copy.
        
        ## Configuring
        
        See our documentation on [configuring AppOptics for python](https://docs.appoptics.com/kb/apm_tracing/python/configure/).
        
        # Upgrading
        
        To upgrade an existing installation, you simply need to run:
        
        ```sh
        pip install appoptics --upgrade
        ```
        
        ## Running the Tests
        
        ### Test dependencies
        
        The test suite depends on the presence of several database and cache servers; consequently, the easiest way to get up and running is to use the included Dockerfile and `run_docker_dev.sh`.
        
        To build the development container image:
        ```
        docker build -f Dockerfile -t ptdev:py27 .
        ```
        
        Then run an interactive shell to run test suite:
        ```
        ./run_docker_dev.sh
        ```
        
        To run tests, in the container's shell, against the current version of Python:
        ````sh
        ./run_tests.sh
        ```
        
        ### Test directory layout
        
        Tests in test/unit are actually functional tests; naming is for historic
        reasons.  Tests in test/manual are for manual verification of certain
        behaviors.
        
        ## Support
        
        If you find a bug or would like to request an enhancement, feel free to file
        an issue. For all other support requests, please email support@appoptics.com.
        
        ## Contributing
        
        You are obviously a person of great sense and intelligence. We happily
        appreciate all contributions to the appoptics module whether it is documentation,
        a bug fix, new instrumentation for a library or framework or anything else
        we haven't thought of.
        
        We welcome you to send us PRs. We also humbly request that any new
        instrumentation submissions have corresponding tests that accompany
        them. This way we don't break any of your additions when we (and others)
        make changes after the fact.
        
        ## Developer Resources
        
        We have made a large effort to expose as much technical information
        as possible to assist developers wishing to contribute to the AppOptics module.
        Below are the three major sources for information and help for developers:
        
        * The [AppOptics Knowledge Base](https://docs.appoptics.com/)
        has a large collection of technical articles or, if needed, you can submit a
        support request directly to the team.
        
        If you have any questions or ideas, don't hesitate to contact us anytime.
        
        To see the code related to the C++ extension, take a look in `appoptics/swig`.
        
        ## License
        
        Copyright (c) 2017 SolarWinds, LLC
        
        Released under the [Librato Open License](http://docs.appoptics.com/Instrumentation/librato-open-license.html)
        
Keywords: appoptics traceview tracelytics oboe liboboe instrumentation performance wsgi middleware django
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