Sebastian Lundh
Nov 30, 2009
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(7 votes)

Request Monitor Gadget

The idea behind this gadget is to be able to pinpoint slow pages and see activity on the site. Then analyze why these pages takes long time to load. You can also on specific pages see all requests to compare performance of the site to earlier. The gadget will show activity for the day with updates every 20min.

 

latest
Shows 50 latest requests to the site with page id, request time, ip, date and username if logged in. You can filter on Pageid, if thextbox is empty it will just refresh table.

 

 slowest

Shows the 50 slowest pages with page id and average request time for it. Here you can also search by page id to get data for specific pages.

 

 Activity

Shows activity for today over 24h. With all requests grouped within 20min. Google chart is used.


Configuration will let you empty all data.


Installation

Download the install package and install it with EPiServer Deployment Center.

You will also have to update web.config also with the http module that listens to PreRequestHandlerExecute and PostRequestHandlerExecute to capture request times.

Add to <httpModules> (IIS6) and <Modules> (IIS7):
<add name="RequestModule" type="RequestMonitorGadget.Modules.RequestModule, RequestMonitorGadget"/>

 

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Nov 30, 2009

Comments

Nicklas Israelsson
Nicklas Israelsson Sep 21, 2010 10:32 AM

Sweet gadget Sebastian

Sep 21, 2010 10:32 AM

Nice, and you where able to get it out before todays deadline =)

Sep 21, 2010 10:32 AM

Super work Dost!

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