Basic monitoring of a query statement is easy with PECL/mysqlnd_uh. Combined with debug_print_backtrace() it can become a powerful tool, for example, to find the origin of certain statement. This may be desired when searching for slow queries but also after database refactorings to find code still accessing deprecated databases or tables. The latter may be a complicated matter to do otherwise, if the application uses auto-generated queries.
Example #1 Basic Monitoring
<?php
class conn_proxy extends MysqlndUhConnection {
public function query($res, $query) {
debug_print_backtrace();
return parent::query($res, $query);
}
}
class stmt_proxy extends MysqlndUhPreparedStatement {
public function prepare($res, $query) {
debug_print_backtrace();
return parent::prepare($res, $query);
}
}
mysqlnd_uh_set_connection_proxy(new conn_proxy());
mysqlnd_uh_set_statement_proxy(new stmt_proxy());
printf("Proxies installed...\n");
$pdo = new PDO("mysql:host=localhost;dbname=test", "root", "");
var_dump($pdo->query("SELECT 1 AS _one FROM DUAL")->fetchAll(PDO::FETCH_ASSOC));
$mysqli = new mysqli("localhost", "root", "", "test");
$mysqli->prepare("SELECT 1 AS _two FROM DUAL");
?>
以上例程会输出:
#0 conn_proxy->query(Resource id #19, SELECT 1 AS _one FROM DUAL) #1 PDO->query(SELECT 1 AS _one FROM DUAL) called at [example.php:19] array(1) { [0]=> array(1) { ["_one"]=> string(1) "1" } } #0 stmt_proxy->prepare(Resource id #753, SELECT 1 AS _two FROM DUAL) #1 mysqli->prepare(SELECT 1 AS _two FROM DUAL) called at [example.php:22]
For basic query monitoring you should install a connection and a prepared statement proxy. The connection proxy should subclass MysqlndUhConnection::query(). All database queries not using native prepared statements will call this method. In the example the query function is invoked by a PDO call. By default, PDO_MySQL is using prepared statement emulation.
All native prepared statements are prepared with the prepare method of mysqlnd exported through MysqlndUhPreparedStatement::prepare(). Subclass MysqlndUhPreparedStatement and overwrite prepare for native prepared statement monitoring.