Thanks for the reply Paulo,
That's not super helpful though. I was hoping for a practical way to introspect the chains, specifically as it pertains to Retool.
Dependency chains are something that Retool has introduced through the use of components and declarative programming. As such, it's not really my fault that they occur.
In addition, I can't see how basic use cases (which you advertise as being the whole point of Retool) could create enough dependencies that it would strain your infrastructure. Unless the issue is on the browser side.
I found the BoldTech article to be basic, watered down and unhelpful. Most of it is common sense. Your own performance page is similarly short on detail and sometimes misleading. For example, the Debug linting page often reports queries taking six seconds when in fact they only take one.
I'll ignore the Performance Score as my app is actually quite fast enough, I was simply confused by the purported terrible performance result.
Thanks,