Django Debug Toolbar inside WebKit DevTools. Works fine with background AJAX requests and non-HTML responses. Great for single-page applications and other AJAX intensive web applications.
Install and configure Django Debug Toolbar
Install Django Debug Panel:
pip install django-debug-panel
Add
debug_panel
to yourINSTALLED_APPS
setting:INSTALLED_APPS = ( # ... 'debug_panel', )
Replace the Django Debug Toolbar middleware with the Django Debug Panel one. Replace:
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = ( ... 'debug_toolbar.middleware.DebugToolbarMiddleware', ... )
with:
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = ( ... 'debug_panel.middleware.DebugPanelMiddleware', ... )
(Optional) Configure your cache. All the debug data of a request are stored into the cache backend
debug-panel
if available. Otherwise, thedefault
backend is used, and finally if no caches are defined it will fallback to a local memory cache. You might want to configure thedebug-panel
cache in yoursettings
:CACHES = { 'default': { 'BACKEND': 'django.core.cache.backends.memcached.MemcachedCache', 'LOCATION': '127.0.0.1:11211', }, # this cache backend will be used by django-debug-panel 'debug-panel': { 'BACKEND': 'django.core.cache.backends.filebased.FileBasedCache', 'LOCATION': '/var/tmp/debug-panel-cache', 'OPTIONS': { 'MAX_ENTRIES': 200 } } }
Install the Chrome extension Django Debug Panel