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<?php /** * To use a profiler, copy this file to StartProfiler.php and add: * $wgProfiler['class'] = 'ProfilerXhprof'; * * For output, set the 'output' key to an array of class names, one for each * output type you want the profiler to generate. For example: * $wgProfiler['output'] = array( 'ProfilerOutputText' ); * * The output classes available to you by default are ProfilerOutputDb, * ProfilerOutputDump, ProfilerOutputStats, ProfilerOutputText, and * ProfilerOutputUdp. * * ProfilerOutputStats outputs profiling data as StatsD metrics. It expects * that you have set the $wgStatsdServer configuration variable to the host (or * host:port) of your statsd server. * * ProfilerOutputText will output profiling data in the page body as a comment. * You can make the profiling data in HTML render as part of the page content * by setting the 'visible' configuration flag: * $wgProfiler['visible'] = true; * * 'ProfilerOutputDb' expects a database table that can be created by applying * maintenance/archives/patch-profiling.sql to your database. * * 'ProfilerOutputDump' expects a $wgProfiler['outputDir'] telling it where to * write dump files. The files produced are compatible with the XHProf gui. * For a rudimentary sampling profiler: * $wgProfiler['class'] = 'ProfilerXhprof'; * $wgProfiler['output'] = array( 'ProfilerOutputDb' ); * $wgProfiler['sampling'] = 50; // one every 50 requests * This will use ProfilerStub for non-sampled cases. * * For performance, the profiler is always disabled for CLI scripts as they * could be long running and the data would accumulate. Use the '--profiler' * parameter of maintenance scripts to override this. */