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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.
xDebug if digging deep, otherwise I often do common profiling/performance checking via clockwork.
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How to read enterprise web applications built on Laravel8?
Solid advice, but I think you made a typo, the correct spelling of "debugbar" is "Clockwork"
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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/
- Is there a way to use DB::getQueryLog() on everything that is run?
- Laravel is slow on ec2 and on rds
php-docker-compose
- Are there any plans on making PHP 8 a normal apt repository?
- What can be considered as acceptable loading time?
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As of 2021, what are the best practices deploying a Apache/PHP/Postgres project with Docker?
Examples of my starting dev stack are at: https://github.com/jstormes/php-docker-compose
What are some alternatives?
laravel-debugbar - Debugbar for Laravel (Integrates PHP Debug Bar)
laravel-telescope-toolbar - A toolbar for Laravel Telescope, based on the Symfony Web Profiler.
phpqa - Docker image that provides static analysis tools for PHP
php-spx - A simple & straight-to-the-point PHP profiling extension with its built-in web UI
laravel-ide-helper - IDE Helper for Laravel
phpinsights - 🔰 Instant PHP quality checks from your console
laravel-stats - 📈 Get insights about your Laravel or Lumen Project
laravel-dump-server - Bring Symfony's Var-Dump Server to Laravel
global-ray - Enable Ray in all PHP files on your system
tracker - Laravel Stats Tracker
laravel-opcache - Laravel Package for OPcache
Psalm - A static analysis tool for finding errors in PHP applications