I wanted to open a discussion about the road-map for the web interface. The things I can think of that need doing:
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Flesh out the interface to cover important output modes. Flame graph PR is already in progress, but perhaps there are others?
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Support for importation options like granularity, sample_index, etc.
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Sort-able columns in the top display
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Add consistency to the source and disassembly listings (they are missing the menu bar and navigation to other views).
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Tweaks (e.g., top display should handle ultra long names better).
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Test on various browsers
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On-line help
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Maybe: make the top display the default so that we don't unnecessarily compute the dot graph for people who don't want it (e.g., people who are looking for a flame graph).
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Maybe: automatically open the web interface even without an -http flag (while still allowing the text interface as well)?
Any other ideas?
What version of pprof are you using?
01dfac5
What operating system and processor architecture are you using?
NA
What did you do?
NA
I wanted to open a discussion about the road-map for the web interface. The things I can think of that need doing:
Flesh out the interface to cover important output modes. Flame graph PR is already in progress, but perhaps there are others?
Support for importation options like granularity, sample_index, etc.
Sort-able columns in the top display
Add consistency to the source and disassembly listings (they are missing the menu bar and navigation to other views).
Tweaks (e.g., top display should handle ultra long names better).
Test on various browsers
On-line help
Maybe: make the top display the default so that we don't unnecessarily compute the dot graph for people who don't want it (e.g., people who are looking for a flame graph).
Maybe: automatically open the web interface even without an -http flag (while still allowing the text interface as well)?
Any other ideas?
What version of pprof are you using?
01dfac5
What operating system and processor architecture are you using?
NA
What did you do?
NA