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timerproxy will use the same logger as sqlalchemy, in order to be controlled by sqlalchemy logger settings
timerproxy will use the same logger as sqlalchemy, in order to be controlled by sqlalchemy logger settings

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timerproxy.py
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from sqlalchemy.interfaces import ConnectionProxy
import time
import logging
log = logging.getLogger('timerproxy')
BLACK, RED, GREEN, YELLOW, BLUE, MAGENTA, CYAN, WHITE = xrange(30, 38)
def color_sql(sql):
COLOR_SEQ = "\033[1;%dm"
COLOR_SQL = YELLOW
normal = '\x1b[0m'
return ''.join([COLOR_SEQ % COLOR_SQL, sql, normal])
class TimerProxy(ConnectionProxy):
def __init__(self):
super(TimerProxy, self).__init__()
def cursor_execute(self, execute, cursor, statement, parameters,
context, executemany):
now = time.time()
try:
log.info(color_sql(">>>>> STARTING QUERY >>>>>"))
return execute(cursor, statement, parameters, context)
finally:
total = time.time() - now
log.info(color_sql("<<<<< TOTAL TIME: %f <<<<<" % total))