PHP Soap client request time measurement
I want to get for each call I do with Soap client a total time
for the request.
I've searched everywhere for such in-the-box solution like curl_getinfo
but nothing.
Tried to log the __getLastResponseHeaders()
and __getLastRequestHeaders()
- no info there about that (and yes- I had enabled the trace).
Is there another solution but to use microtime
for measuring the request time?
php soap-client
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I want to get for each call I do with Soap client a total time
for the request.
I've searched everywhere for such in-the-box solution like curl_getinfo
but nothing.
Tried to log the __getLastResponseHeaders()
and __getLastRequestHeaders()
- no info there about that (and yes- I had enabled the trace).
Is there another solution but to use microtime
for measuring the request time?
php soap-client
add a comment |
I want to get for each call I do with Soap client a total time
for the request.
I've searched everywhere for such in-the-box solution like curl_getinfo
but nothing.
Tried to log the __getLastResponseHeaders()
and __getLastRequestHeaders()
- no info there about that (and yes- I had enabled the trace).
Is there another solution but to use microtime
for measuring the request time?
php soap-client
I want to get for each call I do with Soap client a total time
for the request.
I've searched everywhere for such in-the-box solution like curl_getinfo
but nothing.
Tried to log the __getLastResponseHeaders()
and __getLastRequestHeaders()
- no info there about that (and yes- I had enabled the trace).
Is there another solution but to use microtime
for measuring the request time?
php soap-client
php soap-client
asked Nov 22 '18 at 14:59
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Well PHP works in sync way anyways. it wont continue untill it has completed a function.
Just add time mes in your code.
// Start of code
$now = microtime(true); // Gets microseconds
// Rest of code
// End of code
echo "Time Elapsed: ".(microtime(true) - $now)."s";
You can pretty much use this anywhere.
or you could do excact curl req via command line: time curl http://www.example.com/
It times the whole request, including network latency.
In a commend line of PHP file would be time php dancebattle.php
There is a general liberally ment for that aswell: https://github.com/fotuzlab/appgati ( it unix only tho, so it wont work on windows)
Anyways, the best and most easy to use is microtime php built in function. I would personally stick with that.
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Well PHP works in sync way anyways. it wont continue untill it has completed a function.
Just add time mes in your code.
// Start of code
$now = microtime(true); // Gets microseconds
// Rest of code
// End of code
echo "Time Elapsed: ".(microtime(true) - $now)."s";
You can pretty much use this anywhere.
or you could do excact curl req via command line: time curl http://www.example.com/
It times the whole request, including network latency.
In a commend line of PHP file would be time php dancebattle.php
There is a general liberally ment for that aswell: https://github.com/fotuzlab/appgati ( it unix only tho, so it wont work on windows)
Anyways, the best and most easy to use is microtime php built in function. I would personally stick with that.
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Well PHP works in sync way anyways. it wont continue untill it has completed a function.
Just add time mes in your code.
// Start of code
$now = microtime(true); // Gets microseconds
// Rest of code
// End of code
echo "Time Elapsed: ".(microtime(true) - $now)."s";
You can pretty much use this anywhere.
or you could do excact curl req via command line: time curl http://www.example.com/
It times the whole request, including network latency.
In a commend line of PHP file would be time php dancebattle.php
There is a general liberally ment for that aswell: https://github.com/fotuzlab/appgati ( it unix only tho, so it wont work on windows)
Anyways, the best and most easy to use is microtime php built in function. I would personally stick with that.
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Well PHP works in sync way anyways. it wont continue untill it has completed a function.
Just add time mes in your code.
// Start of code
$now = microtime(true); // Gets microseconds
// Rest of code
// End of code
echo "Time Elapsed: ".(microtime(true) - $now)."s";
You can pretty much use this anywhere.
or you could do excact curl req via command line: time curl http://www.example.com/
It times the whole request, including network latency.
In a commend line of PHP file would be time php dancebattle.php
There is a general liberally ment for that aswell: https://github.com/fotuzlab/appgati ( it unix only tho, so it wont work on windows)
Anyways, the best and most easy to use is microtime php built in function. I would personally stick with that.
Well PHP works in sync way anyways. it wont continue untill it has completed a function.
Just add time mes in your code.
// Start of code
$now = microtime(true); // Gets microseconds
// Rest of code
// End of code
echo "Time Elapsed: ".(microtime(true) - $now)."s";
You can pretty much use this anywhere.
or you could do excact curl req via command line: time curl http://www.example.com/
It times the whole request, including network latency.
In a commend line of PHP file would be time php dancebattle.php
There is a general liberally ment for that aswell: https://github.com/fotuzlab/appgati ( it unix only tho, so it wont work on windows)
Anyways, the best and most easy to use is microtime php built in function. I would personally stick with that.
answered Nov 22 '18 at 15:21
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