Symfony2 Slow Initialization Time

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一生所求 2020-11-29 15:32

I have Symfony2 running on an Ubuntu Server 12.04 (64-bit) VM (VirtualBox). The host is a MacBook pro. For some reason I am getting really long request times in developmen

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  •  借酒劲吻你
    2020-11-29 16:03

    I had 5-30 sec responses from Symfony2 by default. Now it's ~500ms in dev environment.

    Then I modified the following things in php.ini:

    • set realpath_cache_size = 4M (or more)
    • disabled XDebug completely (test with phpinfo)
    • realpath_cache_ttl=7200
    • enabled and set OPcache (or APC) correctly
    • restarted Apache in order to have php.ini reloaded

    And voilá, responses went under 2 secs in dev mode! Hope it helps.

    Before: 6779 ms enter image description here

    After: 1587 ms

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    Symfony2 reads classes from thousands of files and that's a slow process. When using a small PHP realpath cache, file paths need to be resolved one by one every time a new request is made in the dev environment if they are not in PHP's realpath cache. The realpath cache is too small by default for Symfony2. In prod this is not a problem of course.

    Cache metadata:

    Caching the metadata (e.g. mappings) is also very important for further performance boost:

    doctrine:
        orm:
            entity_managers:
                default:
                    metadata_cache_driver: apc
                    query_cache_driver: apc
                    result_cache_driver: apc
    

    You need to enable APCu for this. It's APC without bytecode cache, as OPCache already does opcode caching. OPCache is built in since PHP 5.5.

    ---- After: 467 ms ----

    (in prod environment the same response is ~80 ms)

    Please note, this is project uses 30+ bundles and has tens of thousands of lines of code, almost hundred own services, so 0.5s is quite good on a local Windows environment using just a few simple optimizations.

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