wp-cli / profile-command
Quickly identify what's slow with WordPress.
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- php: >=5.6
- wp-cli/wp-cli: ^2.5
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Quickly identify what's slow with WordPress.
Quick links: Overview | Using | Installing | Contributing
Overview
wp profile
monitors key performance indicators of the WordPress execution process to help you quickly identify points of slowness.
Save hours diagnosing slow WordPress sites. Because you can easily run it on any server that supports WP-CLI, wp profile
compliments Xdebug and New Relic by pointing you in the right direction for further debugging. Because it runs on the command line, using wp profile
means you don't have to install a plugin and deal with the painful dashboard of a slow WordPress site. And, because it's a WP-CLI command, wp profile
makes it easy to perform hard tasks (e.g. profiling a WP REST API response).
Identify why WordPress is slow in just a few steps with wp profile
.
Using
This package implements the following commands:
wp profile stage
Profile each stage of the WordPress load process (bootstrap, main_query, template).
wp profile stage [<stage>] [--all] [--spotlight] [--url=<url>] [--fields=<fields>] [--format=<format>] [--order=<order>] [--orderby=<fields>]
When WordPress handles a request from a browser, it’s essentially
executing as one long PHP script. wp profile stage
breaks the script
into three stages:
- bootstrap is where WordPress is setting itself up, loading plugins
and the main theme, and firing the
init
hook. - main_query is how WordPress transforms the request (e.g.
/2016/10/21/moms-birthday/
) into the primary WP_Query. - template is where WordPress determines which theme template to render based on the main query, and renders it.
OPTIONS
[<stage>]
Drill down into a specific stage.
[--all]
Expand upon all stages.
[--spotlight]
Filter out logs with zero-ish values from the set.
[--url=<url>]
Execute a request against a specified URL. Defaults to the home URL.
[--fields=<fields>]
Limit the output to specific fields. Default is all fields.
[--format=<format>]
Render output in a particular format.
---
default: table
options:
- table
- json
- yaml
- csv
---
[--order=<order>]
Ascending or Descending order.
---
default: ASC
options:
- ASC
- DESC
---
[--orderby=<fields>]
Set orderby which field.
EXAMPLES
# See an overview for each stage of the load process.
$ wp profile stage --fields=stage,time,cache_ratio
+------------+---------+-------------+
| stage | time | cache_ratio |
+------------+---------+-------------+
| bootstrap | 0.7994s | 93.21% |
| main_query | 0.0123s | 94.29% |
| template | 0.792s | 91.23% |
+------------+---------+-------------+
| total (3) | 1.6037s | 92.91% |
+------------+---------+-------------+
# Dive into hook performance for a given stage.
$ wp profile stage bootstrap --fields=hook,time,cache_ratio --spotlight
+--------------------------+---------+-------------+
| hook | time | cache_ratio |
+--------------------------+---------+-------------+
| muplugins_loaded:before | 0.2335s | 40% |
| muplugins_loaded | 0.0007s | 50% |
| plugins_loaded:before | 0.2792s | 77.63% |
| plugins_loaded | 0.1502s | 100% |
| after_setup_theme:before | 0.068s | 100% |
| init | 0.2643s | 96.88% |
| wp_loaded:after | 0.0377s | |
+--------------------------+---------+-------------+
| total (7) | 1.0335s | 77.42% |
+--------------------------+---------+-------------+
wp profile hook
Profile key metrics for WordPress hooks (actions and filters).
wp profile hook [<hook>] [--all] [--spotlight] [--url=<url>] [--fields=<fields>] [--format=<format>] [--order=<order>] [--orderby=<fields>]
In order to profile callbacks on a specific hook, the action or filter will need to execute during the course of the request.
OPTIONS
[<hook>]
Drill into key metrics of callbacks on a specific WordPress hook.
[--all]
Profile callbacks for all WordPress hooks.
[--spotlight]
Filter out logs with zero-ish values from the set.
[--url=<url>]
Execute a request against a specified URL. Defaults to the home URL.
[--fields=<fields>]
Display one or more fields.
[--format=<format>]
Render output in a particular format.
---
default: table
options:
- table
- json
- yaml
- csv
---
[--order=<order>]
Ascending or Descending order.
---
default: ASC
options:
- ASC
- DESC
---
[--orderby=<fields>]
Set orderby which field.
EXAMPLES
# Profile a hook.
$ wp profile hook template_redirect --fields=callback,cache_hits,cache_misses
+--------------------------------+------------+--------------+
| callback | cache_hits | cache_misses |
+--------------------------------+------------+--------------+
| _wp_admin_bar_init() | 0 | 0 |
| wp_old_slug_redirect() | 0 | 0 |
| redirect_canonical() | 5 | 0 |
| WP_Sitemaps->render_sitemaps() | 0 | 0 |
| rest_output_link_header() | 3 | 0 |
| wp_shortlink_header() | 0 | 0 |
| wp_redirect_admin_locations() | 0 | 0 |
+--------------------------------+------------+--------------+
| total (7) | 8 | 0 |
+--------------------------------+------------+--------------+
wp profile eval
Profile arbitrary code execution.
wp profile eval <php-code> [--hook[=<hook>]] [--fields=<fields>] [--format=<format>] [--order=<order>] [--orderby=<fields>]
Code execution happens after WordPress has loaded entirely, which means you can use any utilities defined in WordPress, active plugins, or the current theme.
OPTIONS
<php-code>
The code to execute, as a string.
[--hook[=<hook>]]
Focus on key metrics for all hooks, or callbacks on a specific hook.
[--fields=<fields>]
Display one or more fields.
[--format=<format>]
Render output in a particular format.
---
default: table
options:
- table
- json
- yaml
- csv
---
[--order=<order>]
Ascending or Descending order.
---
default: ASC
options:
- ASC
- DESC
---
[--orderby=<fields>]
Set orderby which field.
EXAMPLES
# Profile a function that makes one HTTP request.
$ wp profile eval 'wp_remote_get( "https://www.apple.com/" );' --fields=time,cache_ratio,request_count
+---------+-------------+---------------+
| time | cache_ratio | request_count |
+---------+-------------+---------------+
| 0.1009s | 100% | 1 |
+---------+-------------+---------------+
wp profile eval-file
Profile execution of an arbitrary file.
wp profile eval-file <file> [--hook[=<hook>]] [--fields=<fields>] [--format=<format>] [--order=<order>] [--orderby=<fields>]
File execution happens after WordPress has loaded entirely, which means you can use any utilities defined in WordPress, active plugins, or the current theme.
OPTIONS
<file>
The path to the PHP file to execute and profile.
[--hook[=<hook>]]
Focus on key metrics for all hooks, or callbacks on a specific hook.
[--fields=<fields>]
Display one or more fields.
[--format=<format>]
Render output in a particular format.
---
default: table
options:
- table
- json
- yaml
- csv
---
[--order=<order>]
Ascending or Descending order.
---
default: ASC
options:
- ASC
- DESC
---
[--orderby=<fields>]
Set orderby which field.
EXAMPLES
# Profile from a file `request.php` containing `<?php wp_remote_get( "https://www.apple.com/" );`.
$ wp profile eval-file request.php --fields=time,cache_ratio,request_count
+---------+-------------+---------------+
| time | cache_ratio | request_count |
+---------+-------------+---------------+
| 0.1009s | 100% | 1 |
+---------+-------------+---------------+
Installing
Installing this package requires WP-CLI v2.5 or greater. Update to the latest stable release with wp cli update
.
Once you've done so, you can install the latest stable version of this package with:
wp package install wp-cli/profile-command:@stable
To install the latest development version of this package, use the following command instead:
wp package install wp-cli/profile-command:dev-main
Contributing
We appreciate you taking the initiative to contribute to this project.
Contributing isn’t limited to just code. We encourage you to contribute in the way that best fits your abilities, by writing tutorials, giving a demo at your local meetup, helping other users with their support questions, or revising our documentation.
For a more thorough introduction, check out WP-CLI's guide to contributing. This package follows those policy and guidelines.
Reporting a bug
Think you’ve found a bug? We’d love for you to help us get it fixed.
Before you create a new issue, you should search existing issues to see if there’s an existing resolution to it, or if it’s already been fixed in a newer version.
Once you’ve done a bit of searching and discovered there isn’t an open or fixed issue for your bug, please create a new issue. Include as much detail as you can, and clear steps to reproduce if possible. For more guidance, review our bug report documentation.
Creating a pull request
Want to contribute a new feature? Please first open a new issue to discuss whether the feature is a good fit for the project.
Once you've decided to commit the time to seeing your pull request through, please follow our guidelines for creating a pull request to make sure it's a pleasant experience. See "Setting up" for details specific to working on this package locally.
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