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5,490 | 16,105 | |
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8.4 | 9.2 | |
11 days ago | 12 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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clockwork
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Laravel Debugger
Either Clockwork or Debugbar.
- Need to get good performance on request
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Profiling Laravel application
https://underground.works/clockwork/ is super easy to set up and really good.
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API Post Route slow
Get clockwork (https://github.com/itsgoingd/clockwork) so you can understand where in (or outside) your application you are getting an issue.
- How to read enterprise web applications built on Laravel8?
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Debugbar skipping trace
Give https://github.com/itsgoingd/clockwork a go - I made the switch a long time ago, haven't look back
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Are there any lesser-known tools you use a lot in your work?
90% of what I do is Laravel work and for every project, I use Clockwork. It puts all of the stuff below into a tab in Chrome's DevTools.
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How to profile your PHP applications with Xdebug
Funny timing — I just spent 4 hours this morning comparing Xdebug, Blackfire, and New Relic.
After feeling like my SaaS application is starting to hit some scaling bottlenecks, I had a play with all 3 services to try and get some insight for a real-world application.
A brief summary:
- Xdebug: Slow. Fiddly to set up. Fine for a development environment and day-to-day profiling, but things like Clockwork[0] are, practically speaking, far more insightful.
- Blackfire: Terrible UX. Difficult setup process. Their free plan is almost impossible to evaluate as it only shows you glorified stack traces, most of which are littered with vendor and framework files. I didn’t want to commit to paying a full year of their standard plan (no monthly payment unless options, unless you go for the highest tiers), so I happily uninstalled and moved on.
- New Relic: wow… one command and a server reboot later, and I’m seeing performance profiling, consolidated dashboards, error logging, MariaDB and Redis queries, frontend performance, and server capacities - with REAL data, on production! I’m very, very impressed. And it’s free for a single user…?!
[0] Clockwork: https://underground.works/clockwork/
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Performance of Relationship queries - Eloquent vs. Collection - Impact on performance
Clockwork is a must-have for identifying hidden performance bottlenecks. It’s like DebugBar, but on steroids. Also seems to be kinda under-the-radar, it should definitely be more widely known :)
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Laravel Query Log
You might want to have a look at clockwork, it has a query logger and so much more.
laravel-debugbar
- RoR Debugbar
- Laravel Middleware Mastery: Navigating From Basics To Advanced
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Laravel Debugger
debugbar And n+1 query
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15 LARAVEL BEST PRACTICES TO FOLLOW IN 2023 : BEGINNERS GUIDE
tldr using debugbar is a good point, everything else is just use laravel when using laravel and avoid n+1 problem
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toRawSql(): Get raw SQL from Laravel Query Builder and Eloquent Builder
Nice but I can get the same functionality with the debugbar - what makes this better?
- Need to get good performance on request
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Deep Dive: Migrating from a Data Center to AWS
We then used platform-specific performance analysis tools to determine which of these endpoints needed the most attention. The highest-traffic sites we needed to optimize used Laravel, a popular PHP framework. We used Laravel Debugbar to analyze those web apps.
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What can cause random high TTFB?
Try installing laravel-debugbar, it will show you which parts of the app are slow (e.g. boot up vs views), which queries are slow, and how many queries run (helpful when you forgot to eager load some models).
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Debug JSON APIs with ease! (Debugbar for your JSON API)
I wanted to tweak Laravel Debugbar, so it could also work with any JSON API, but I ended up writing a minimal package of my own to do the trick.
- How to read enterprise web applications built on Laravel8?
What are some alternatives?
laravel-telescope-toolbar - A toolbar for Laravel Telescope, based on the Symfony Web Profiler.
phpqa - Docker image that provides static analysis tools for PHP
nova-tabs - Laravel Nova Tabs Package
php-spx - A simple & straight-to-the-point PHP profiling extension with its built-in web UI
Voyager - Voyager - The Missing Laravel Admin
laravel-ide-helper - IDE Helper for Laravel
ignition - A beautiful error page for Laravel apps
phpinsights - 🔰 Instant PHP quality checks from your console
october - Self-hosted CMS platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework.
php-docker-compose - High speed low drag PHP using Docker
jwt-auth - 🔐 JSON Web Token Authentication for Laravel & Lumen