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use strict;
my $VERSION = sprintf("1.%06d", q$Revision$ =~ /(\d+)/o);
use Data::Dumper;
use DBI::ProfileData;
use Getopt::Long;
# default options
my $number = 10;
my $sort = 'total';
my $filename = 'dbi.prof';
my $reverse = 0;
my $case_sensitive = 0;
my (%match, %exclude);
# get options from command line
GetOptions(
'version' => sub { die "dbiprof $VERSION\n" },
'help' => sub { exit usage() },
'number=i' => \$number,
'sort=s' => \$sort,
'dumpnodes!' => \my $dumpnodes,
'reverse' => \$reverse,
'match=s' => \%match,
'exclude=s' => \%exclude,
'case-sensitive' => \$case_sensitive,
'delete!' => \my $opt_delete,
) or exit usage();
sub usage {
print <<EOS;
dbiprof [options] [files]
Reads and merges DBI profile data from files and prints a summary.
files: defaults to $filename
options:
-number=N show top N, defaults to $number
-sort=S sort by S, defaults to $sort
-reverse reverse the sort
-match=K=V for filtering, see docs
-exclude=K=V for filtering, see docs
-case_sensitive for -match and -exclude
-delete rename files before reading then delete afterwards
-version print version number and exit
-help print this help
EOS
return 1;
}
# list of files defaults to dbi.prof
my @files = @ARGV ? @ARGV : ('dbi.prof');
# instantiate ProfileData object
my $prof = eval {
DBI::ProfileData->new(
Files => \@files,
DeleteFiles => $opt_delete,
);
};
die "Unable to load profile data: $@\n" if $@;
if (%match) { # handle matches
while (my ($key, $val) = each %match) {
if ($val =~ m!^/(.+)/$!) {
$val = $case_sensitive ? qr/$1/ : qr/$1/i;
}
$prof->match($key, $val, case_sensitive => $case_sensitive);
}
}
if (%exclude) { # handle excludes
while (my ($key, $val) = each %exclude) {
if ($val =~ m!^/(.+)/$!) {
$val = $case_sensitive ? qr/$1/ : qr/$1/i;
}
$prof->exclude($key, $val, case_sensitive => $case_sensitive);
}
}
# sort the data
$prof->sort(field => $sort, reverse => $reverse);
# all done, print it out
if ($dumpnodes) {
$Data::Dumper::Indent = 1;
$Data::Dumper::Terse = 1;
$Data::Dumper::Useqq = 1;
$Data::Dumper::Deparse = 0;
print Dumper($prof->nodes);
}
else {
print $prof->report(number => $number);
}
exit 0;
__END__
=head1 NAME
dbiprof - command-line client for DBI::ProfileData
=head1 SYNOPSIS
See a report of the ten queries with the longest total runtime in the
profile dump file F<prof1.out>:
dbiprof prof1.out
See the top 10 most frequently run queries in the profile file
F<dbi.prof> (the default):
dbiprof --sort count
See the same report with 15 entries:
dbiprof --sort count --number 15
=head1 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.
=head1 OPTIONS
This program accepts the following options:
=over 4
=item --number N
Produce this many items in the report. Defaults to 10. If set to
"all" then all results are shown.
=item --sort field
Sort results by the given field. Sorting by multiple fields isn't currently
supported (patches welcome). The available sort fields are:
=over 4
=item total
Sorts by total time run time across all runs. This is the default
sort.
=item longest
Sorts by the longest single run.
=item count
Sorts by total number of runs.
=item first
Sorts by the time taken in the first run.
=item shortest
Sorts by the shortest single run.
=item key1
Sorts by the value of the first element in the Path, which should be numeric.
You can also sort by C<key2> and C<key3>.
=back
=item --reverse
Reverses the selected sort. For example, to see a report of the
shortest overall time:
dbiprof --sort total --reverse
=item --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=execute
Your report would only show execute queries, leaving out prepares,
fetches, etc.
If the value given starts and ends with slashes (C</>) 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.
=item --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=prepare
Like C<--match>, If the value given starts and ends with slashes
(C</>) 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.
=item --case-sensitive
Using this option causes --match and --exclude to work
case-sensitively. Defaults to off.
=item --delete
Sets the C<DeleteFiles> option to L<DBI::ProfileData> which causes the
files to be deleted after reading. See L<DBI::ProfileData> for more details.
=item --dumpnodes
Print the list of nodes in the form of a perl data structure.
Use the C<-sort> option if you want the list sorted.
=item --version
Print the dbiprof version number and exit.
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Sam Tregar <sam@tregar.com>
=head1 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.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<DBI::ProfileDumper|DBI::ProfileDumper>,
L<DBI::Profile|DBI::Profile>, L<DBI|DBI>.
=cut
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