So the amazing guys at Particletree built this awesome php profiler and I thought I would share my mods of integrating it into CI. My code is a bit of a hack job but you should get the idea. Start by checking out the Particletree blog post at http://particletree.com/features/php-quick-profiler/. Reading through that will give you an idea of what the profiler can accomplish and how to log to its console.
Both the original and my code is released under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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Make sure that hooks are enabled in your
application/config/config.php
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Copy the files from the download to the corresponding directories in your application directory. Make sure you don't overwrite any of your own files if you've customized them. You may need to create the helpers directory under application.
config => system/application/config libraries => system/application/libraries helpers => system/helpers/plugins
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Once that's done, anywhere you enable the profiler using
$this->output->enable_profiler(TRUE)
, you should see the new profiler
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The plugin is loading using hooks so it can be initialized before most of the CI system. You could autoload it instead, but you'd miss out on a lot of the CI loading process.
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It's not php4 compatible. If you use php4 still, think of this as a fantastic perk you get once you finally upgrade. Oh and upgrade from IE6 while you're at it too please ;)
- April 23, 2010
- Converted this to work with CI2 beta. Plugins are no longer used.
- Added new hook to get CI benchmark data.
- Images don't currently work correctly