Components

5 Twig Components
20 Render Count
44 ms Render Time
122.0 MiB Memory Usage

Components

Name Metadata Render Count Render Time
ProductCard
"App\Twig\Components\ProductCard"
components/ProductCard.html.twig
6 39.36ms
ProductState
"App\Twig\Components\ProductState"
components/ProductState.html.twig
6 1.11ms
ProductMostRecent
"App\Twig\Components\ProductMostRecent"
components/ProductMostRecent.html.twig
6 3.88ms
PageBanner
"App\Twig\Components\PageBanner"
components/PageBanner.html.twig
1 4.87ms
BackButton
"App\Twig\Components\BackButton"
components/BackButton.html.twig
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Render calls

PageBanner App\Twig\Components\PageBanner 122.0 MiB 4.87 ms
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Component
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Input props
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Attributes
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Component
App\Twig\Components\BackButton {#94363
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ProductCard App\Twig\Components\ProductCard 122.0 MiB 10.14 ms
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