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Simplest way to profile a PHP script

Sometimes my website loads slowly and I would like to trace which function causes it. (or if it is related to me or the webserver) How can I get execution times of each function that is being run?

Like;

<?php
function A() { }
function B() { }
function C() { }
A();
B();

Trace();
?>

Trace() would output: A ran in 0,1 miliseconds, B ran in 1,1 seconds, script completed. Is there any debugging feature like this in PHP?

Ps. I'm not speaking about applying microtime for each function.

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Use:

  • XHProf if you need to profile in production environments. It has a footprint, but it's usually affordable. It does not produce trace if the script ends unexpectedly though.

http://blog.tech4him.com/wp-content/uploads/xhprof1.png http://www.wiktik.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/xhprof-callgraph_small.png

  • XDebug if you want to profile in development and testing environments. It's generally more reliable, but has a noticeable footprint; long running scripts will generate very large (100s MBs) files for instance, as opposed to XHProf.

http://blog.haohtml.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/win_xdebug_WinCacheGrind_4.jpg

Don't use:

  • APD, because even though it's recommended in this answer, it's very outdated and doesn't look like it's being developed anymore (last release in 2004 according to its PECL page)

PS: My personal recommendation: Play with them all if you have the time to do so, or just set up xdebug in your dev environment otherwise.

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  • Thanks for the reply, I'm going to select it as the answer soon, but my question was about the production environment. It's typical linux hosting server that I have no access. Their MySQL server may have problems which causes the slow load, but in my development environment, I'm using my own MySQL server, so in the end I wouldn't be able to find the source of problems. There is no other basic alternatives to the ones you mentioned above?
    – Aristona
    Aug 14, 2012 at 0:32
  • Hm not really, this kind of debugging can only be performed installing extensions to PHP; if you have no root access to the server the only thing you can do is relying on microtime benchmarks :/
    – Mahn
    Aug 14, 2012 at 0:36
  • Okay mate, guess I'll order a VPS or similar - would need it for my node server anyway. :p Thanks alot once again.
    – Aristona
    Aug 14, 2012 at 0:39
  • A more up to date link for XHProf is: pecl.php.net/package/xhprof
    – cgaldiolo
    May 11, 2021 at 16:56
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Take a look at http://xdebug.org/docs/profiler

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I wouldn't do this on your production site, but if you can replicate the problem in a test setting, use profiling to determine where you are spending all your execution time. You'll need to install XDebug or equivalent. http://xdebug.org/docs/profiler

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