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WordPress’te Sorgu Sayısı ve Sayfa Yükleme Süresi Nasıl Gösterilir?

Kullanıcılarımızdan biri, diğer sitelerin altbilgide sorgu sayısını ve sayfa yükleme süresini nasıl gösterdiğini sordu. Bunu genellikle sitelerin altbilgisinde görürsünüz ve şöyle bir şey yazabilir: “1,248 saniyede 64 sorgu”. Bu makalede, WordPress’te sorgu sayısını ve sayfa yükleme süresini nasıl göstereceğinizi göstereceğiz.

Aşağıdaki kodu tema dosyalarınızda (footer.php gibi) istediğiniz yere yapıştırmanız yeterlidir.

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<?php echo get_num_queries(); ?> queries in <?php timer_stop(1); ?> seconds.

Ve sayfayı yenileyin. Sorgu sayısını ve yürütme süresini göreceksiniz.

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  1. Pattrick

    How can i display only the load Time ?

    • WPBeginner Support

      You would move the echo to after the get_num_queries

      Admin

  2. Aidan

    You should make clear that the timer_stop() function only measures page load time, not how long the queries take to complete.
    These are often related, but the way you present the code makes it look like the queries are always related to the speed issues, and often they aren’t.

  3. Sean Donovan

    It would be useful to know what a typical number of queries are for a WordPress site running 10 or so plugins…

    • Editorial Staff

      Can’t say at all because each plugin varies. You can use 10 plugins that work entirely in the backend which will add no queries on the front-end load. Or 10 really horrible coded plugins that can add tons of queries on the front-end.

      Admin

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