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php - How to echo last query string in Phalcon?

I have worked a lot on codeigniter. In codeigniter , if there is need to get query string that is executed last, we can get it using:

echo $this->db->last_query();
exit;

But currently I am working on phalcon and I am just at beginner level in this framework. I am curious if there is a way to echo last query string in phalcon.

Thank you.

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Using Raw Queries

Let us have the following query:

$phql = 'UPDATE `news` SET `category_id` = 5 WHERE `id` = :id';
$this->db->execute($phql, ['id' => 1]);

We can get debug query info with the following methods:

print_r($this->db->getSQLStatement());

UPDATE news SET category_id = 5 WHERE id = :id

print_r($this->db->getSqlVariables());

Array ( [id] => 1 )

More info about DB methods you can find here: https://docs.phalconphp.com/en/latest/api/Phalcon_Db_Adapter_Pdo.html


Working with Models

Setting up your DB connection and profiler service:

use PhalconDbProfiler as ProfilerDb;
use PhalconEventsManager as EventsManager;
use PhalconDbAdapterPdoMysql as MysqlPdo;

$di->set('profiler', function () {
    return new ProfilerDb();
}, true);

$di->set('db', function () use ($di) {

    $eventsManager = new EventsManager();

    // Get a shared instance of the DbProfiler
    $profiler      = $di->getProfiler();

    // Listen all the database events
    $eventsManager->attach('db', function ($event, $connection) use ($profiler) {
        if ($event->getType() == 'beforeQuery') {
            $profiler->startProfile($connection->getSQLStatement());
        }

        if ($event->getType() == 'afterQuery') {
            $profiler->stopProfile();
        }
    });

    $connection = new MysqlPdo(
        array(
            "host"     => "localhost",
            "username" => "root",
            "password" => "secret",
            "dbname"   => "invo"
        )
    );

    // Assign the eventsManager to the db adapter instance
    $connection->setEventsManager($eventsManager);

    return $connection;
});

Using it to debug your Queries:

// Send some SQL statements to the database
Robots::find();
Robots::find(
    array(
        "order" => "name"
    )
);
Robots::find(
    array(
        "limit" => 30
    )
);

// Get the generated profiles from the profiler
$profiles = $di->get('profiler')->getProfiles();

foreach ($profiles as $profile) {
   echo "SQL Statement: ", $profile->getSQLStatement(), "
";
   echo "Start Time: ", $profile->getInitialTime(), "
";
   echo "Final Time: ", $profile->getFinalTime(), "
";
   echo "Total Elapsed Time: ", $profile->getTotalElapsedSeconds(), "
";
}

More info on Profiler service: https://docs.phalconphp.com/en/latest/reference/models.html#profiling-sql-statements


Phalcon Prophiler Widget

I'm using a lovely debug widget for Phalcon made by Fabian Fülling. You can check the repository here: https://github.com/fabfuel/prophiler A sample screen shot of the widget in action below:

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