
16 Aug
2011
16 Aug
'11
12:52 p.m.
Le 2011-08-16 06:18, Tyron Madlener a écrit : > On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Marc Delisle <marc@infomarc.info> wrote: >> Tyron Madlener a écrit : >>> Resending to devlist... >>> >>> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Tyron Madlener <tyronx@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 11:19 AM, Michal Čihař <michal@cihar.com> wrote: >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> what I would like to see: >>>>> >>>>> - improve page load speed, currently it takes quite long till tabs are >>>>> initialized >>>> - Do you have any knowledge about js/config.js? It doesn't look like >>>> it's needed on the status page at all. Maybe we could include this >>>> file only where it's needed. >>>> >>>> - I could load the status variables on demand (when the user clicks >>>> the tab), I guess that would be the next best speed improvement. >>>> >>>> Apart from these two optimizations I'm not sure whether there's >>>> anything left to optimize that would result in big loading speed >>>> improvements. Well I could also load the query statistics on demand. >>>> But having almost every tab load on demand only shifts the loading >>>> time to a later point. >>>> >>>> Also I'm not sure whether it's really necessary for the status page to >>>> load so quick. Each tab has some sort of refresh functionality so you >>>> never have to fully reload the page anyway. >>>> >>>>> - automatically start monitor when switching to monitor tab >>>>> >>>> I'm also not so sure about this. The Monitor adds some overhead to the >>>> mysql server as well as to your client browser, through the regular >>>> refreshes. >>>> Having it start automatically it will be more likely that people will >>>> have the monitor running without actually needing it. >> >> No, because the person clicked "Monitor" and would see >> - the graphics changing >> - a "Pause monitor" link >> > > The 'Pause monitor' link doesn't actually stop loading data. It just > stops the refreshing of the charts. Once you click resume, you still > have a continuous series of data in the time you paused the chart. > I made it this way so one select a time range without being disturbed > by the constant chart refreshes, but still has the monitor keep > recording data for further analysis. So maybe these links should be Pause display Resume display because "pause monitor" could mean also that gathering data stops. > > Nonetheless, I've pushed a change to my repos now, that loads the > monitor once the user clicks on the tab. Thanks. > >>>> >>>> Though, I do agree that showing an empty page instead isn't very nice either. >> >> >> -- >> Marc Delisle >> http://infomarc.info >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> uberSVN's rich system and user administration capabilities and model >> configuration take the hassle out of deploying and managing Subversion and >> the tools developers use with it. Learn more about uberSVN and get a free >> download at: http://p.sf.net/sfu/wandisco-dev2dev >> _______________________________________________ >> Phpmyadmin-devel mailing list >> Phpmyadmin-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyadmin-devel >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > uberSVN's rich system and user administration capabilities and model > configuration take the hassle out of deploying and managing Subversion and > the tools developers use with it. Learn more about uberSVN and get a free > download at: http://p.sf.net/sfu/wandisco-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Phpmyadmin-devel mailing list > Phpmyadmin-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpmyadmin-devel -- Marc Delisle http://infomarc.info