phpspy is a low-overhead sampling profiler for PHP. For now, it works with Linux 3.2+ x86_64 non-ZTS PHP 7.0+ with CLI, Apache, and FPM SAPIs.
You can profile PHP scripts:
You can attach to running PHP processes:
It has a top-like mode:
It can collect request info, memory usage, and variables:
You can also use it to make flamegraphs like this:
All with no changes to your application and minimal overhead.
$ git clone https://github.com/adsr/phpspy.git
Cloning into 'phpspy'...
...
$ cd phpspy
$ make
...
$ sudo ./phpspy --limit=1000 --pid=$(pgrep -n httpd) >traces
...
$ ./stackcollapse-phpspy.pl <traces | ./vendor/flamegraph.pl >flame.svg
$ google-chrome flame.svg # View flame.svg in browser
$ make # Build dependencies locally and statically link
$ # or
$ make phpspy_dynamic # Dynamically link dependencies
$ # or
$ USE_ZEND=1 make ... # Use Zend structs instead of built-in structs (requires php-dev or php-devel)
$ ./phpspy -h
Usage:
phpspy [options] -p <pid>
phpspy [options] -P <pgrep-args>
phpspy [options] [--] <cmd>
Options:
-h, --help Show this help
-p, --pid=<pid> Trace PHP process at `pid`
-P, --pgrep=<args> Concurrently trace processes that
match pgrep `args` (see also `-T`)
-T, --threads=<num> Set number of threads to use with `-P`
(default: 16)
-s, --sleep-ns=<ns> Sleep `ns` nanoseconds between traces
(see also `-H`) (default: 10101010)
-H, --rate-hz=<hz> Trace `hz` times per second
(see also `-s`) (default: 99)
-V, --php-version=<ver> Set PHP version
(default: auto;
supported: 70 71 72 73 74)
-l, --limit=<num> Limit total number of traces to capture
(approximate limit in pgrep mode)
(default: 0; 0=unlimited)
-i, --time-limit-ms=<ms> Stop tracing after `ms` milliseconds
(second granularity in pgrep mode)
(default: 0; 0=unlimited)
-n, --max-depth=<max> Set max stack trace depth
(default: -1; -1=unlimited)
-r, --request-info=<opts> Set request info parts to capture
(q=query c=cookie u=uri p=path
capital=negation)
(default: QCUP; none)
-m, --memory-usage Capture peak and current memory usage
with each trace (requires target PHP
process to have debug symbols)
-o, --output=<path> Write phpspy output to `path`
(default: -; -=stdout)
-O, --child-stdout=<path> Write child stdout to `path`
(default: phpspy.%d.out)
-E, --child-stderr=<path> Write child stderr to `path`
(default: phpspy.%d.err)
-x, --addr-executor-globals=<hex> Set address of executor_globals in hex
(default: 0; 0=find dynamically)
-a, --addr-sapi-globals=<hex> Set address of sapi_globals in hex
(default: 0; 0=find dynamically)
-1, --single-line Output in single-line mode
-b, --buffer-size=<size> Set output buffer size to `size`.
Note: In `-P` mode, setting this
above PIPE_BUF (4096) may lead to
interlaced writes across threads.
(default: 4096)
-f, --filter=<regex> Filter output by POSIX regex
(default: none)
-F, --filter-negate=<regex> Same as `-f` except negated
-d, --verbose-fields=<opts> Set verbose output fields
(p=pid t=timestamp
capital=negation)
(default: PT; none)
-c, --continue-on-error Attempt to continue tracing after
encountering an error
-#, --comment=<any> Ignored; intended for self-documenting
commands
-@, --nothing Ignored
-v, --version Print phpspy version and exit
Experimental options:
-j, --event-handler=<handler> Set event handler (fout, callgrind)
(default: fout)
-S, --pause-process Pause process while reading stacktrace
(unsafe for production!)
-e, --peek-var=<varspec> Peek at the contents of the var located
at `varspec`, which has the format:
<varname>@<path>:<lineno>
<varname>@<path>:<start>-<end>
e.g., xyz@/path/to.php:10-20
-g, --peek-global=<glospec> Peek at the contents of a global var
located at `glospec`, which has
the format: <global>.<key>
where <global> is one of:
post|get|cookie|server|files|globals
e.g., server.REQUEST_TIME
-t, --top Show dynamic top-like output
$ sudo ./phpspy -e 'i@/var/www/test/lib/test.php:12' -p $(pgrep -n httpd) | grep varpeek
# varpeek i@/var/www/test/lib/test.php:12 = 42
# varpeek i@/var/www/test/lib/test.php:12 = 42
# varpeek i@/var/www/test/lib/test.php:12 = 43
# varpeek i@/var/www/test/lib/test.php:12 = 44
...
$ sudo ./phpspy -H1 -T4 -P '-x php'
0 proc_open <internal>:-1
1 system_with_timeout /home/adam/php-src/run-tests.php:1137
2 run_test /home/adam/php-src/run-tests.php:1937
3 run_all_tests /home/adam/php-src/run-tests.php:1215
4 <main> /home/adam/php-src/run-tests.php:986
# - - - - -
...
^C
main_pgrep finished gracefully
$ sudo ./phpspy -p $(pgrep -n httpd)
0 Memcached::get <internal>:-1
1 Cache_MemcachedToggleable::get /foo/bar/lib/Cache/MemcachedToggleable.php:26
2 Cache_Memcached::get /foo/bar/lib/Cache/Memcached.php:251
3 IpDb_CacheBase::getFromCache /foo/bar/lib/IpDb/CacheBase.php:165
4 IpDb_CacheBase::get /foo/bar/lib/IpDb/CacheBase.php:107
5 IpDb_CacheBase::contains /foo/bar/lib/IpDb/CacheBase.php:70
6 IpDb_Botnet::has /foo/bar/lib/IpDb/Botnet.php:32
7 Security_Rule_IpAddr::__construct /foo/bar/lib/Security/Rule/IpAddr.php:53
8 Security_Rule_HttpRequestContext::initVariables /foo/bar/lib/Security/Rule/HttpRequestContext.php:22
9 Security_Rule_Context::__construct /foo/bar/lib/Security/Rule/Context.php:44
10 Security_Rule_Engine::getContextByName /foo/bar/lib/Security/Rule/Engine.php:225
11 Security_Rule_Engine::getContextByLocation /foo/bar/lib/Security/Rule/Engine.php:210
12 Security_Rule_Engine::evaluateActionRules /foo/bar/lib/Security/Rule/Engine.php:116
13 <main> /foo/bar/lib/bootstrap/api.php:49
14 <main> /foo/bar/htdocs/v3/public.php:5
# - - - - -
...
$ ./phpspy -- php -r 'usleep(100000);'
0 usleep <internal>:-1
1 <main> <internal>:-1
0 usleep <internal>:-1
1 <main> <internal>:-1
0 usleep <internal>:-1
1 <main> <internal>:-1
0 usleep <internal>:-1
1 <main> <internal>:-1
0 usleep <internal>:-1
1 <main> <internal>:-1
0 usleep <internal>:-1
1 <main> <internal>:-1
process_vm_readv: No such process
$ php -r 'sleep(10);' &
[1] 28586
$ sudo ./phpspy -p 28586
0 sleep <internal>:-1
1 <main> <internal>:-1
...
$ docker build . -t phpspy
$ docker run -it --cap-add SYS_PTRACE phpspy:latest ./phpspy/phpspy -V73 -r -- php -r 'sleep(1);'
0 sleep <internal>:-1
1 <main> <internal>:-1
...
- phpspy may not work with a chrooted mod_php process whose binary lives inside overlayfs. (See #109.)
- rbspy for Ruby, the original inspiration for phpspy
- py-spy for Python
- Xdebug profiler, instrumented profiler
- php-profiler, similar to phpspy but pure PHP
- sample_prof
- php-trace
- Blackfire, commercial
- Tideways, commercial
- See
grep -ri todo
- See https://github.com/adsr/phpspy/issues