Getting the actual (absolute) execution time of the last query in PHP (excluding network latency etc)

旧时模样 提交于 2019-11-30 15:17:07

try this:

<?php

$host='localhost';
$username='testing';
$password='testing';
$dbname='test';

$DBC = new mysqli($host,$username,$password,$dbname);

$DBC->query('set profiling=1');
$DBC->query('SELECT * FROM abc');
if ($result = $DBC->query("SHOW profiles", MYSQLI_USE_RESULT)) {


    while ($row = $result->fetch_row()) {
        var_dump($row);
    }
    $result->close();
}
if ($result = $DBC->query("show profile for query 1", MYSQLI_USE_RESULT)) {


    while ($row = $result->fetch_row()) {
        var_dump($row);
    }
    $result->close();
}
$DBC->query('set profiling=0');

?>

the first if gives you the overall execution time for your query like this:

array(3) { [0]=>  string(1) "1" [1]=>  string(10) "0.00024300" [2]=>  string(17) "SELECT * FROM abc" }

the second if gives you the detaild execution times of your query. the results should be exact since you are using the mysql internal profiler.

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