I'm having a Symfony Command that uses the Doctrine Paginator on PHP 7.0.22. The command must process data from a large table, so I do it in chunks of 100 items. The issue is that after a few hundred loops it gets to fill 256M RAM. As measures against OOM (out-of-memory) I use:
$em->getConnection()->getConfiguration()->setSQLLogger(null);
- disables the sql logger, that fills memory with logged queries for scripts running many sql commands$em->clear();
- detaches all objects from Doctrine at the end of every loop
I've put some dumps with memory_get_usage()
to check what's going on and it seems that the collector doesn't clean as much as the command adds at every $paginator->getIterator()->getArrayCopy();
call.
I've even tried to manually collect the garbage every loop with gc_collect_cycles()
, but still no difference, the command starts using 18M and increases with ~2M every few hundred items. Also tried to manually unset the results and the query builder... nothing. I removed all the data processing and kept only the select query and the paginator and got the same behaviour.
Anyone has any idea where I should look next?
Note: 256M should be more than enough for this kind of operations, so please don't recommend solutions that suggest increasing allowed memory.
The striped down execute()
method looks something like this:
protected function execute(InputInterface $input, OutputInterface $output)
{
// Remove SQL logger to avoid out of memory errors
$em = $this->getEntityManager(); // method defined in base class
$em->getConnection()->getConfiguration()->setSQLLogger(null);
$firstResult = 0;
// Get latest ID
$maxId = $this->getMaxIdInTable('AppBundle:MyEntity'); // method defined in base class
$this->getLogger()->info('Working for max media id: ' . $maxId);
do {
// Get data
$dbItemsQuery = $em->createQueryBuilder()
->select('m')
->from('AppBundle:MyEntity', 'm')
->where('m.id <= :maxId')
->setParameter('maxId', $maxId)
->setFirstResult($firstResult)
->setMaxResults(self::PAGE_SIZE)
;
$paginator = new Paginator($dbItemsQuery);
$dbItems = $paginator->getIterator()->getArrayCopy();
$totalCount = count($paginator);
$currentPageCount = count($dbItems);
// Clear Doctrine objects from memory
$em->clear();
// Update first result
$firstResult += $currentPageCount;
$output->writeln($firstResult);
}
while ($currentPageCount == self::PAGE_SIZE);
// Finish message
$output->writeln("\n\n<info>Done running <comment>" . $this->getName() . "</comment></info>\n");
}