Ronald Bradford has a good idea for developers who are debugging slow queries — include comments in your SQL so that the queries are easier to identify in MySQL’s process list or in the slow query log. I’m wondering how easy it would be to include a setting for various database libraries (Hibernate, ActiveRecord, any of several PHP frameworks, and so on) to include the context in which a query is called in a comment when the query is run. For example, it would be great, if inside every Hibernate query, the class and method from which the query was called were included.
I’m going to look into hacking this functionality into Kohana, the PHP framework I’ve spent a lot of time with in 2009.
Making it easier to monitor slow queries
Ronald Bradford has a good idea for developers who are debugging slow queries — include comments in your SQL so that the queries are easier to identify in MySQL’s process list or in the slow query log. I’m wondering how easy it would be to include a setting for various database libraries (Hibernate, ActiveRecord, any of several PHP frameworks, and so on) to include the context in which a query is called in a comment when the query is run. For example, it would be great, if inside every Hibernate query, the class and method from which the query was called were included.
I’m going to look into hacking this functionality into Kohana, the PHP framework I’ve spent a lot of time with in 2009.
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