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Request #46355 Query logger
Submitted: 2008-10-21 11:07 UTC Modified: 2008-10-22 10:09 UTC
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From: olafvdspek at gmail dot com Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 6CVS-2008-10-21 (CVS) OS: *
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 [2008-10-21 11:07 UTC] olafvdspek at gmail dot com
Description:
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Hi,

Could you add a (MySQL) query logger? It'd log each query, including the duration and number of rows affected. This is very useful to diagnose slow pages.

See below for an idea of what interface could be provided.

Reproduce code:
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mysql_log_queries(true);
mysql_query("select * from T");
$a = mysql_get_log();
foreach ($a as $row)
{
    printf("%.1f ms - %d rows - %s", $row['duration'], $row['affected_rows'], htmlspecialchars($row['query']));
}

Expected result:
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 [2008-10-22 10:09 UTC] johannes@php.net
You can use the MySQL Proxy or build an abstraction layer on top of the mysql functions for doing that. 
 
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