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[Messenger][Profiler] Trace middleware execution
| Q | A
| ------------- | ---
| Branch? | master <!-- see below -->
| Bug fix? | no
| New feature? | yes <!-- don't forget to update src/**/CHANGELOG.md files -->
| BC breaks? | no <!-- see https://symfony.com/bc -->
| Deprecations? | no <!-- don't forget to update UPGRADE-*.md and src/**/CHANGELOG.md files -->
| Tests pass? | yes <!-- please add some, will be required by reviewers -->
| Fixed tickets | part of #27262 <!-- #-prefixed issue number(s), if any -->
| License | MIT
| Doc PR | N/A
This is a start for #27262 with:
- traceable Messenger middlewares
- ~~a dedicated category for http kernel controller args resolvers~~ => See #28387
<img width="1071" alt="screenshot 2018-05-20 a 12 23 55" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2211145/40278071-98c04924-5c2a-11e8-9770-d78ac62d2c16.PNG">
Messenger middleware are traced, with bus info (if not shared accros buses):
<img width="1069" alt="screenshot 2018-05-20 a 12 28 15" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2211145/40278073-9e6979f4-5c2a-11e8-9657-ee3aa057a5be.PNG">
Another possibility is to use the middleware id instead of the class (with or without extra bus info?):
<img width="1074" alt="screenshot 2018-05-20 a 12 32 24" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2211145/40278074-9e85f43a-5c2a-11e8-9f13-ad41de342079.PNG">
(_of course, collected times are faked here using `usleep` in the traceable middleware_)
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