Do you want to find out which path of your application running under uWSGI is leaking memory?
pyuwsgimemhog parses uWSGI logs to point out which paths contributes to uWSGI processes RSS memory increase.
pip install pyuwsgimemhog
In order to have the needed information you have to run uWSGI with the memory-report enabled.
Please note that it's possible to have meaningful results only if you are using one thread per process.
You need to pass a single uWSGI log file to pyuwsgimemhog:
pyuwsgimemhog --logfile /path/to/log /api 975 200 4.9 /another-api 502 2 251
That means that /api contributed to increase the memory usage by 975 MB, it has been accounted 200 times and it contributed 4.9 MB per call. /another-api contributed 502 MB in two occurences so 251MB per call.
In addition to using pyuwsgimemhog as a command line utility, it can also be used as a library. This allows passing a custom path normalization function into the log analyzer in order to group requests based on that URL path.
A trivial example of using the Django URL resolver in order to normalize URLs would be the following:
from django.urls import resolve, Resolver404
from pyuwsgimemhog.pyuwsgimemhog import normalize_path, uwsgimemhog
from urllib.parse import urlparse
def normalize(url):
try:
return resolve(urlparse(url).path).view_name
except Resolver404:
# This view was not handled by Django so fall back to the default
# normalization. Use normalize_path_with_nums to normalize numbers
# in path to 0.
return normalize_path(url)
with open(logfile, 'r') as f:
for view, memory, count in uwsgimemhog(
f, threshold * 1_000_000, normalize):
print('{} {} {} {:.1f}'.format(
view, memory // 1_000_000, count, memory / count / 1_000_000
))
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