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NAME
    Catalyst::Plugin::MemoryUsage - Profile memory usage of requests

VERSION
    version 0.4.0

SYNOPSIS
    In YourApp.pm:

        package YourApp;

        use Catalyst qw/
            MemoryUsage
        /;

    In a Controller class:

        sub foo :Path( '/foo' ) {
             # ...
         
             something_big_and_scary();
         
             $c->memory_usage->record( 'finished running iffy code' );
         
             # ...
        }

    In yourapp.conf:

        <Plugin::MemoryUsage>
            report            1
            action_milestones 1
        </Plugin::MemoryUsage>

DESCRIPTION
    "Catalyst::Plugin::MemoryUsage" adds a memory usage profile to your
    debugging log, which looks like this:

     [debug] [MemoryUsage] memory usage of request "http://localhost/index" from "127.0.0.1"
     .--------------------------------------------------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------.
     |                                                  | vsz  | del- | rss  | del- | sha- | del- | code | del- | data | del- |
     |                                                  |      | ta   |      | ta   | red  | ta   |      | ta   |      | ta   |
     +--------------------------------------------------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+
     | preparing for the request                        | 28M  |      | 22M  |      | 2.2M |      | 1.1M |      | 20M  |      |
     | after TestApp::Controller::Root : root/_BEGIN    | 28M  |      | 22M  |      | 2.2M |      | 1.1M |      | 20M  |      |
     | after TestApp::Controller::Root : root/_AUTO     | 28M  |      | 22M  |      | 2.2M |      | 1.1M |      | 20M  |      |
     | in the middle of index                           | 28M  |      | 22M  |      | 2.2M |      | 1.1M |      | 20M  |      |
     | after TestApp::Controller::Root : root/index     | 28M  |      | 22M  |      | 2.2M |      | 1.1M |      | 20M  |      |
     | after TestApp::Controller::Root : root/_ACTION   | 28M  |      | 22M  |      | 2.2M |      | 1.1M |      | 20M  |      |
     | after TestApp::Controller::Root : root/_END      | 28M  |      | 22M  |      | 2.2M |      | 1.1M |      | 20M  |      |
     | after TestApp::Controller::Root : root/_DISPATCH | 28M  |      | 22M  |      | 2.2M |      | 1.1M |      | 20M  |      |
     '--------------------------------------------------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------+------'

CONFIGURATION
  report
    If true, the memory usage is reported automatically (at debug level) at
    the end of the request.

    Defaults to true if we are in debugging mode, false otherwise.

  action_milestones
    If true, automatically adds milestones for each action, as seen in the
    DESCRIPTION.

    Defaults to true if we are in debugging mode, false otherwise.

METHODS
  "memory_usage()"
    Returns the Memory::Usage object available to the context.

    To record more measure points for the memory profiling, use the
    "record()" method of that object:

        sub foo :Path {
            my ( $self, $c) = @_;

            ...

            big_stuff();

            $c->memory_usage->record( "done with big_stuff()" );

            ...
        }

  "reset_memory_usage()"
    Discards the current "Memory::Usage" object, along with its recorded
    data, and replaces it by a shiny new one.

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
    "Memory::Usage", which is the module "Catalyst::Plugin::MemoryUsage"
    relies on to get its statistics, only work for Linux-based platforms.
    Consequently, for the time being "Catalyst::Plugin::MemoryUsage" only
    work on Linux and NetBSD. This being said, patches are most welcome. :-)

SEE ALSO
    Memory::Usage

AUTHOR
    Yanick Champoux <yanick@babyl.dyndns.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Yanick Champoux.

    This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
    the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.