Mark Richman
Mark Richman

Reputation: 29710

Display Page Load Time in Rails 3

How can I display the page load time in the view, similar to how the log file shows "Completed 200 OK in 19ms (Views: 16.8ms | Models: 0.497ms)"

Upvotes: 9

Views: 6395

Answers (4)

Qwertie
Qwertie

Reputation: 6573

You could use rack-mini-profiler which adds a little badge to the top of the page showing all the details of the rendering speed.

Upvotes: 0

Fred
Fred

Reputation: 356

You might want to use Seconds better:

class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base

  before_filter :set_start_time

  def set_start_time
    @start_time = Time.now.to_f
  end

end

View Code:

Page Rendered in <%= sprintf('%.3f', (Time.now.to_f - @start_time) ) %> seconds

Upvotes: 16

samarth
samarth

Reputation: 89

Just go through the below railcast video you'll get to know all your concerned details.

http://railscasts.com/episodes/368-miniprofiler?view=asciicast

Upvotes: 0

johnmcaliley
johnmcaliley

Reputation: 11055

You can do this.. add a before_filter to your application_controller:

class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
  protect_from_forgery
  before_filter :init

  def init
    @start_time = Time.now
  end
end

in the view (I am using HAML):

load_time=#{Time.now-@start_time} seconds

This is not going to be exactly the same as the time you see in the logs, since it's only from the before_filter to the place where it was called in the view, but it should be close.

Upvotes: 10

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