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vbMicroStats: page load time, queries, GZIP and PHP version
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
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This hack will add at the bottom of each vBulletin(powered) page the following stats: - load time of specified page in microseconds (with custom no. of digits to show) - number of queries executed - server GZIP library compression status - vBulletin DEBUG mode - PHP version - PHP percent page usage - MySQL percent page usage - Server Load [high]This is not only estethic, it will also help you troubleshoot any wierd queries that you have in your scripts. The hack is template based so you can edit it the way you want in few seconds.[/high] NOTE: From users experiences, this hack will work only with PHP 4.0.6 or higher. Let me know if it works with a lower PHP version. THE FIX FOR VB2.3.0 IS HERE. HACK UPDATES Version 2.1 ------------------------------------ Changes: - added Server Load NOTE: I spoked with Kevin 'tubedogg' from vBulletin Support team and he explained to me that not all the servers are configured to support the [high]@exec("uptime")[/high]. Contact your host for more details and ask them about this issue. For a full explanation of your 3 server load values, read more here. *If you want to have the stats viewable only by admins, read this post. Version 2.0 ------------------------------------ Changes: - added vBulletin DEBUG Mode - removed the Details link - cleaned a little the code to match VB2.2.6 - better explanations into the install file. Version 1.7 ------------------------------------ [high]VB2.2.5:[/high] Minor change in admin/db_mysql.php. Read more here on how to update your hack. Minor change in forum/global.php. Read more here on how to update your hack. Changes: - corrected negative values on certain servers. Version 1.6 ------------------------------------ Changes: - PHP version and GZIP library status viewable only to admin. - added a link to Detailed Stats View (generated by vBulletin), for that specific page. Only admins can view that link. To see how it looks a Detailed View, click here. Version 1.5 ------------------------------------ Added: - GZIP library status is now related to your vBulletion options. - GZIP library compression level. Version 1.4 ------------------------------------ Bugs corrected: - GZIP library status not displayed properly on certain servers. Version 1.3 ------------------------------------ Bugs corrected: - vbPortal display code in modules The hack is template based now. All you have to do is call it with the {getmicrostats} string, anywhere you want (for example in footer). You also have the choice to install it as template based or coded directly into your functions.php file. Version 1.2 ------------------------------------ Added the PHP and MySQL page percentage. (Addon by Chen 'FireFly' Avinadav) Version 1.1 ------------------------------------ vB.org decided to add this hack to their board. Bugs corrected: - incorrect time load - incorrect query count You like this hack? Please click on the [high]Install[/high] button. To download the latest version of this hack, click below: Show Your Support
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I'll personally wait till v3 I think :> |
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So - how do I find out what the problems are? I know how to edit, I understand how php works (i think) but don't know how to change how it works myself... |
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version 1.3 released. bugs fixed with vbPortal.
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So I started investigating... Could someone explain which is the meaning of PHP Code:
Besides, actually I would prefer the first version of the hack, with an explicitly called variable to display microstats, instead of using the dooutput() function. Mainly because I would control exactly where stats are displayed - would prefer footer only, not at the end of each page Thanks a lot. Bye |
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it gets the start time and end time to a specific location only.
did you try it to leave the value defaulted? PHP Code:
1,236,324,262.324626726 seconds the negative time is due to some code misconfiguration only. and btw, that's what ver 1.3 does (is template based) hihi... |
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Same, I saw now you use PHP Code:
Well. Even still doesn't work to me: the problem is - trying both versions with or without templates (wich I would prefer ...) - I have some difficulties modifying the dovars() function. (already hacked with FF's Reader's name inside post which already puts a first-element replacement..) Actually I wouldn't like to use another replacement handly-added and simply would use $microstats var directly in the footer template. But it isn't enough to define it (as global) within the dooutput() function, as you did as a part of the hack. Why ? Any workaround ? Excuse me, but would manage to understand the chinese-box inheritance of those php vars !! Thanks a lot. |
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you can add more then one index and value to your array:
PHP Code:
also dont forget that dooutput() is needed to call the headers and the time before it starts the page and it ends also. dovars() will only replace the variables. use this code for now: PHP Code:
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But, as said, I would prefer to use a simple $varbit to add to the footer template. This because I could control better the place where that var is put (if I'd used the dooutput() with $vartext, that string would be added to EACH page, even those without footer code ... i.e. vb popup smilies, etc...) Any case I'll use by now the replacement... Thanks again Bye |
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you cannot add a variable $varbit in dooutput() for the simple reason that you will have to edit every single dooutput() piece of code in every single script that uses that function. trust me, there are alot of them. this hack is about getting the right time before and after the page is loaded. the rest of variables are pulled from the server.
i do not understand why you cannot use the array values instead? like the way i show you above? you will be able to use both strings, whereever you want to place them. |
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Ok. Ok.
Both of you persuaded me... I'm gonna use the replacement var adding it to FF's hack in dovars()... Thnx again and sorry for the time. |
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I have cleared my cookies and all Iam seeing is this:
vB Load Time, Queries Execution, | | GZIP Compression and PHP Version MICROSTATS | | Version 1.0 Can someone send me the latest version please to: realist@skytronic-forums.com Thanks |
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Jawelin... look, i use the vbMicroStats variable here: [high]{genininfo}[/high] you can place [high]{getmicrostats}[/high] everywhere you want, as firefly mention it before. |
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Thnx
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