Re: Unpredictable long delays with images
- From: Bill Dietrich <bill billdietrich me>
- To: Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro gnome org>
- Cc: epiphany-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Unpredictable long delays with images
- Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2020 17:20:23 +0200
I didn't realize epiphany had an inspector; it's not shown
in the menu, only in the key-shortcuts.
Looks like the particular web site sometimes is just taking
13 seconds to serve a 500KB image, other times taking
less than a second for similar image.
But this doesn't explain why right-click-SaveAs would take
up to 10 seconds before the SaveAs dialog opens, right ?
No network traffic happening at that point, the image
has already been downloaded and displayed.
Bill
On 6/11/20 4:11 PM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 3:44 pm, Bill Dietrich via epiphany-list
<epiphany-list gnome org> wrote:
How can I get a debug log that shows these behaviors,
and maybe try to figure out why they're happening ?
It would be nice to know if they are due to network operations
or filesystem operations or something inside epiphany (I
can't image what).
Probably network requests timing out. I'd check the network panel in
the web inspector to see what's going on.
Are there any app-level debug-log options ?
The GDK and GTK debug flags all are too low-level.
WebKitGTK 2.29.1 adds a release log feature that forwards logs to the
system journal, but you'd need to be willing to build unstable WebKit
yourself to get that. See:
https://trac.webkit.org/wiki/WebKitGTK/Debugging#Loggingsupport
Note that the wiki page doesn't mention that this is a new feature. It
won't work in 2.28.
There's also instructions for network analysis, below.
Michael
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