laravel-benchmark
                                
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                        A benchmark package for Laravel
Laravel-Benchmark
Adds a Benchmark helper to your project, to get
- exact time
- elapsed time
- RAM usage
- queries ran by Eloquent
between checkpoints.
Installation
composer require janiaje/benchmark
If Laravel version < 5.5, you have to manually include the following line in your config/app.php:
Janiaje\Benchmark\Provider::class,
Usage (basics)
Use the 'benchmark()' helper to easily access to the Benchmark class
benchmark()
Add checkpoints:
benchmark()->checkpoint();
Get the elapsed time between the first and the last checkpoint
$elapsedTime = benchmark()->getElapsedTime();
Get the maximum amount RAM (in bytes) allocated by PHP in the checkpoints
$ramUsage = benchmark()->getPeakRamUsage();
Get the checkpoints
$checkpoints = benchmark()->getCheckpoints();
Dump the checkpoints
benchmark()->dump();
DD the checkpoints:
benchmark()->dd();
Set the output format for the checkpoints:
benchmark()->setOutputFormat(ArrayFormat::class);
benchmark()->setOutputFormat(JsonFormat::class);
The 2 options mentioned above are available by default.
You can override them or make your own,
but make sure it implements the \Janiaje\Benchmark\OutputFormats\OutputFormat interface.
Example of ArrayFormat::class output:
Collection {#275 ▼
  #items: array:2 [▼
    0 => array:6 [▼
      "id" => "#1"
      "name" => null
      "group" => null
      "time" => Carbon @1521101210 {#272 ▶}
      "timeDifference" => null
      "ram" => 6291456
      "queries" => []
    ]
    1 => array:6 [▼
      "id" => "#2"
      "name" => null
      "group" => null
      "time" => Carbon @1521101211 {#270 ▶}
      "timeDifference" => DateInterval {#277 ▶}
      "ram" => 6291456
      "queries" => array:1 [▼
        0 => {#279 ▼
          +"query": "SELECT * FROM users WHERE email = ?"
          +"bindings": array:1 [▼
            0 => "[email protected]"
          ]
          +"time": 1.15
        }
      ]
    ]
  ]
}
Usage (additional options)
Naming checkpoints
This name will show up in the results so it will be easier to find a specific checkpoint.
benchmark()->checkpoint("After expensive calculation");
    1 => array:6 [▼
      "id" => "#2"
      "name" => "After expensive calculation"
      "group" => null
      "time" => Carbon @1521101211 {#270 ▶}
Grouping checkpoints
Creating a checkpoint with a group:
benchmark()->checkpointWithGroup("File generation");
This group will show up in the results:
    1 => array:6 [▼
      "id" => "#2"
      "name" => "After expensive calculation"
      "group" => "File generation"
      "time" => Carbon @1521101211 {#270 ▶}
You can filter the results by groups:
benchmark()->getCheckpointsByGroup("File generation");
Deleting checkpoints
Delete all checkpoints:
benchmark()->deleteAllCheckpoints();
Delete checkoints by group:
benchmark()->deleteCheckpoints("File generation");
Delete checkoints by id:
$checkpoint = benchmark()->checkpoint();
benchmark()->deleteCheckpoint($checkpoint->getId();
If you dont want to delete them,
you can always create your own Benchmark instances and collect everythign sepearately:
$benchmark1 = new Benchmark;
$benchmark1->checkpoint();
$benchmark1->getAllCheckpoints();
$benchmark2 = new Benchmark;
$benchmark2->checkpoint();
$benchmark2->getAllCheckpoints();