longxinH / xhprof

PHP7/PHP8 support
http://pecl.php.net/package/xhprof
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php-extension php7 xhprof

xhprof for PHP7 and PHP8

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XHProf is a function-level hierarchical profiler for PHP and has a simple HTML based navigational interface. The raw data collection component is implemented in C (as a PHP extension). The reporting/UI layer is all in PHP. It is capable of reporting function-level inclusive and exclusive wall times, memory usage, CPU times and number of calls for each function. Additionally, it supports ability to compare two runs (hierarchical DIFF reports), or aggregate results from multiple runs.

This version supports PHP7 and PHP8

PHP Version

Installation

git clone https://github.com/longxinH/xhprof.git ./xhprof
cd xhprof/extension/
/path/to/php7/bin/phpize
./configure --with-php-config=/path/to/php7/bin/php-config
make && sudo make install

configuration add to your php.ini

[xhprof]
extension = xhprof.so
xhprof.output_dir = /tmp/xhprof

php.ini configuration

    Options       Defaults Version Explain
xhprof.output_dir   "" All Output directory
xhprof.sampling_interval   100000 >= v2.* Sampling interval to be used by the sampling profiler, in microseconds
xhprof.sampling_depth   INT_MAX >= v2.* Depth to trace call-chain by the sampling profiler
xhprof.collect_additional_info   0 >= v2.1 Collect mysql_query, curl_exec internal info. The default is 0. Open value is 1

Turn on extra collection

php.ini adds xhprof.collect_additional_info

xhprof.collect_additional_info = 1

Options

xhprof_enable(XHPROF_FLAGS_NO_BUILTINS | XHPROF_FLAGS_CPU | XHPROF_FLAGS_MEMORY);

Example

<?php

array(
    "main()" => array(
        "wt" => 237,
        "ct" => 1,
        "cpu" => 100,
    )
)

PDO::exec

PDO::query

mysqli_query

$mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "my_user", "my_password", "user");
$result = $mysqli->query("SELECT * FROM user LIMIT 10");
Output data
mysqli::query#SELECT * FROM user LIMIT 10

PDO::prepare

Convert preprocessing placeholders for actual parameters, more intuitive analytic performance (does not change the zend execution process)

$_sth = $db->prepare("SELECT * FROM user where userid = :id and username = :name");
$_sth->execute([':id' => '1', ':name' => 'admin']);
$data1 = $_sth->fetch();

$_sth = $db->prepare("SELECT * FROM user where userid = ?");
$_sth->execute([1]);
$data2 = $_sth->fetch();
Output data
PDOStatement::execute#SELECT * FROM user where userid = 1 and username = admin
PDOStatement::execute#SELECT * FROM user where userid = 1

Curl

$ch = curl_init();
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, "http://www.baidu.com");
$output = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
Output data
curl_exec#http://www.baidu.com

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