I saw this answer
We do generate css and js in PHP and that might be the cause. Anyway our plugin is
https://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/all-in-one-event-calendar
Hi Nocola,
Do you have any external API calls?
Hi kurt,
on two pages we call our blog to fetch a feed of the latest posts.
We also have some pretty expensive calls, which are scheduled with WordPress Cron functions, that are used to fetch and process ics feeds to sync calendars.
What does the “Detailed breakdown” tab of P3 say if you eliminate all of the other plugins? It should just plot your plugin and each URL. That would narrow down the ‘slow’ URLs.
If i make a scan with only the plugin i get the following reults
http://take.ms/Lky04
That’s not that bad. You’re less than core time. 182ms average total plugin time is not that bad.
Thanks for feedback.
I know it’s not bad but we’ve had hosts reccommend user to switch off our plugin as it’s taking up too many resources.
This is mostly caused by this graph http://take.ms/ID2P7
One such thread on the forums is this one https://wordpress.org/support/topic/too-heavy-load-66-in-the-p3-plugin-profiler-analysis?replies=7
If you look at our reviews, we got a 1 star review for the same exact problem. People feel that it’s an absolute thing ( we usee too much processing power ) over what it’s probably a relative thing ( we use, on our pages, more power than other plugins ).
Do you have any advice on how to handle this?
This graph shows that core is taking up more time than your plugin:
https://monosnap.com/file/wFCfWH13pXJnaNNssWq6aU3bYnTixJ
It looks like that last request is spiking and throwing off your average … that’s probably the plugins page? I can’t tell without the tooltip 🙂