from django.utils.html import escape, mark_safe from django.contrib import admin import json from projects.admin import ProjectFilter from .models import Event @admin.register(Event) class EventAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): # A note on performance: when using this particular (list) admin on the playground (~150K events), I ran into the # fact that it was unusably slow (at least more slow than 30s to render). I examined this for a while, but in the # end the conclusion was: "this will simply never work". There's simply too much brokenness here. The admin works # fine for the "scaffolding" case, and perhaps for things like users, projects etc, but for the "main event" # (events) we'll have to build it ourselves. Regarding the brokenness, some thoughts/links: # # * arbitrary sorting is (multiple columns) is possible, which means you'll need arbitrary indexes # * https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/8408 # * https://github.com/django/django/blob/9a3454f6046b/django/contrib/admin/options.py#L1816 # no point of configuration for this one, I simply clobbered Django's code directly to turn it off # * `actions_selection_counter = False` (possible to set as an admin option) # * then I ran into the query itself just being super-slow (presumably caused by sorting) # open question: when we'll "build this ourselves", is not some of the sqlite(?) slowness surfacing in other ways? ordering = ['-timestamp'] search_fields = ['event_id', 'debug_info'] list_display = [ 'timestamp', # 'project', 'platform', 'level', 'sdk_name', 'sdk_version', 'has_exception', 'has_logentry', 'debug_info', 'on_site', ] list_filter = [ ProjectFilter, 'platform', 'level', 'sdk_name', 'sdk_version', 'has_exception', 'has_logentry', ] fields = [ 'id', 'event_id', 'ingested_at', 'digested_at', 'calculated_type', 'calculated_value', 'issue', 'project', 'timestamp', 'platform', 'level', 'logger', 'transaction', 'server_name', 'release', 'dist', 'environment', 'sdk_name', 'sdk_version', 'has_exception', 'has_logentry', 'debug_info', 'pretty_data', ] readonly_fields = [ 'id', 'event_id', 'ingested_at', 'digested_at', 'calculated_type', 'calculated_value', 'issue', 'timestamp', 'project', 'pretty_data', ] def pretty_data(self, obj): return mark_safe("
" + escape(json.dumps(json.loads(obj.data), indent=2)) + "") pretty_data.short_description = "Data" def on_site(self, obj): return mark_safe('View')