dbiprof(1)
NAME
dbiprof - command-line client for DBI::ProfileData
SYNOPSIS
See a report of the ten queries with the longest total runtime in the profile dump file prof1.out: dbiprof prof1.out See the top 10 most frequently run queries in the profile file dbi.prof (the default): dbiprof --sort count See the same report with 15 entries: dbiprof --sort count --number 15
DESCRIPTION
This tool is a command-line client for the DBI::ProfileData. It allows
you to analyze the profile data file produced by DBI::ProfileDumper and
produce various useful reports.
OPTIONS
This program accepts the following options:
- --number N
- Produce this many items in the report. Defaults to 10. If set to "all" then all results are shown.
- --sort field
- Sort results by the given field. Sorting by multiple fields isn't
currently supported (patches welcome). The available sort fields
are: - total
Sorts by total time run time across all runs. This is the
default sort. - longest
Sorts by the longest single run.
- count
Sorts by total number of runs.
- first
Sorts by the time taken in the first run.
- shortest
Sorts by the shortest single run.
- key1
Sorts by the value of the first element in the Path, which
should be numeric. You can also sort by "key2" and "key3". - --reverse
- Reverses the selected sort. For example, to see a report of the
shortest overall time:
dbiprof --sort total --reverse - --match keyN=value
Consider only items where the specified key matches the given
value. Keys are numbered from 1. For example, let's say you used a DBI::Profile Path of:
[ DBIprofile_Statement, DBIprofile_Methodname ]And called dbiprof as in:
dbiprof --match key2=executeYour report would only show execute queries, leaving out prepares, fetches, etc.If the value given starts and ends with slashes ("/") then it will be treated as a regular expression. For example, to only include
SELECT queries where key1 is the statement:
dbiprof --match key1=/^SELECT/By default the match expression is matched case-insensitively, but this can be changed with the --case-sensitive option. - --exclude keyN=value
Remove items for where the specified key matches the given value.
For example, to exclude all prepare entries where key2 is the
method name:
dbiprof --exclude key2=prepareLike "--match", If the value given starts and ends with slashes
("/") then it will be treated as a regular expression. For example, to exclude UPDATE queries where key1 is the statement:
dbiprof --match key1=/^UPDATE/By default the exclude expression is matched case-insensitively,
but this can be changed with the --case-sensitive option. - --case-sensitive
Using this option causes --match and --exclude to work case-sensitively. Defaults to off.
- --delete
Sets the "DeleteFiles" option to DBI::ProfileData which causes the files to be deleted after reading. See DBI::ProfileData for more
details. - --dumpnodes
Print the list of nodes in the form of a perl data structure. Use the "-sort" option if you want the list sorted.
- --version
Print the dbiprof version number and exit.
AUTHOR
Sam Tregar <sam@tregar.com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2002 Sam Tregar
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl 5 itself.
SEE ALSO
- DBI::ProfileDumper, DBI::Profile, DBI.