There is an example of extending Zend_Db_Profiler so you can write the queries to /logs/db-queries.log file.
So you have to do the following:
- Create My_Db_Profiler_Log class in the library folder
- Add the following lines to the application.ini
resources.db.params.profiler.enabled = true
resources.db.params.profiler.class = My_Db_Profiler_Log
Note: be aware, that the log file will become very big, very soon! So it is a good idea to log only the queries you are interested in. And this example should be considered only as a starting point in implementation of such a logging system.
Here is the code for the custom profiler class:
<?php
class My_Db_Profiler_Log extends Zend_Db_Profiler {
/**
* Zend_Log instance
* @var Zend_Log
*/
protected $_log;
/**
* counter of the total elapsed time
* @var double
*/
protected $_totalElapsedTime;
public function __construct($enabled = false) {
parent::__construct($enabled);
$this->_log = new Zend_Log();
$writer = new Zend_Log_Writer_Stream(APPLICATION_PATH . '/logs/db-queries.log');
$this->_log->addWriter($writer);
}
/**
* Intercept the query end and log the profiling data.
*
* @param integer $queryId
* @throws Zend_Db_Profiler_Exception
* @return void
*/
public function queryEnd($queryId) {
$state = parent::queryEnd($queryId);
if (!$this->getEnabled() || $state == self::IGNORED) {
return;
}
// get profile of the current query
$profile = $this->getQueryProfile($queryId);
// update totalElapsedTime counter
$this->_totalElapsedTime += $profile->getElapsedSecs();
// create the message to be logged
$message = "\r\nElapsed Secs: " . round($profile->getElapsedSecs(), 5) . "\r\n";
$message .= "Query: " . $profile->getQuery() . "\r\n";
// log the message as INFO message
$this->_log->info($message);
}
}
?>