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callbackDelayMicrosAvg

Note

This is a point-in-time snapshot of the API documentation from January 2026. Going forward, we will not be maintaining a public copy of these references, and recommend users to refer to the built-in signature helpers available in the Hack LSP instead for complete and up-to-date information.

Average delay between when a callback is scheduled in the MySQL client and when it's actually ran, in microseconds

public function callbackDelayMicrosAvg(): float;

The callback can be from creating a connection, inducing an error condition, executing a query, etc.

This returns an exponentially-smoothed average.

Returns

  • float - A float representing the average callback delay on this MySQL client.

Examples

The following example describes how to get the average delay time between when a callback is scheduled (in this case, performing the connection) and when the callback actual ran (in this case, when the connection was actually established) via AsyncMysqlClientStats::callbackDelayMicrosAvg.

use \Hack\UserDocumentation\API\Examples\AsyncMysql\ConnectionInfo as CI;

async function connect(
\AsyncMysqlConnectionPool $pool,
): Awaitable<\AsyncMysqlConnection> {
return await $pool->connect(
CI::$host,
CI::$port,
CI::$db,
CI::$user,
CI::$passwd,
);
}
async function get_delay(): Awaitable<?float> {
$pool = new \AsyncMysqlConnectionPool(darray[]);
$conn = await connect($pool);
$delay = $conn->connectResult()?->clientStats()?->callbackDelayMicrosAvg();
$conn->close();
return $delay;
}

<<__EntryPoint>>
async function run(): Awaitable<void> {
$d = await get_delay();
\var_dump($d);
}
```.hhvm.expectf
float(%f)
```.example.hhvm.out
float(44.25)
```.skipif
await \Hack\UserDocumentation\API\Examples\AsyncMysql\skipif_async();