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The main reason I built this timer was to analyze slow requests that occur from time to time on the production server where using tools such as XDebug or php SPX is not advisable.
features
measure timing between events
measure variability for the same code loop
compare results side by side
log only requests slower than a given threshold
automatically log when the destructor is called
measure peak memory use
install
composer require 8ctopus/nano-timer
demo
There's demo.php in the project root directory that showcases most examples below.
simple timing measurement
more advanced timing
log autoload and constructor time
log peak memory use
only log measurements slower than
It's sometimes useful to only log measurements slower than a given threshold. In this example, the request will automatically be logged to the error log when the destructor is called if the total time spent is more than 100 milliseconds.
measure variability
Sometimes you need to understand the speed variability of the same code loop.
compare
Results can be compared both for timings and variability.
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