web36 / performance
A development tool for monitoring application performance and debugging bottlenecks in your code.
1.0.0
2022-10-08 12:15 UTC
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.5
This package is not auto-updated.
Last update: 2025-03-23 23:00:50 UTC
README
This package is a simple package designed for measuring performance in Laravel applications.
Installation
You can install the package via composer:
composer require web36/performance
Usage
example
use web36\LaravelPerformance\Performance; class PerformanceTest { public function index() { $unit = Performance::getInstance(); $counterKey1 = 'test_counter1'; $counterKey2 = 'test_counter2'; $unit->timeStart($counterKey1); // do something //example usleep(random_int(100, 100000)); for ($i = 1; $i <= 5; $i++) { $unit->timeStart($counterKey2); // do something //example usleep(random_int(100, 100000)); $unit->timeEnd($counterKey2); } $unit->timeEnd($counterKey1); // if you want to see total time for $counterKey1 $counterKey1Time = $unit->getTotalTime($counterKey1); // if you want to see total time of all counters $totalTimes[] = $unit->getAllTotalTime(); // if you want to see average time for $counterKey2 $averageTime = $unit->getAverageTime($counterKey2); // if you want to see average time for all counters $averageTime = $unit->getAllAverageTime(); // if you want to see all counters $allCounters = $unit->getAllCounters(); // if you want to see all counters with average time $allCountersWithAverageTime = $unit->getAllCountersWithAverageTime(); }