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@bazel/benchmark-runner
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This script runs iBazel on a specified target with the iBazel profiler enabled. After the initial build completes, it modifies a specified file by adding a newline to the end of it. The script reports the initial build time and the incremental build RTT.
It can also optionally launch chrome to a specified URL and report on the browser load RTT if the target (such as ts_devserver
) serves a website.
The scripts outputs the RTT in ms as follows:
[ibazel-benchmark-runner] Initial build time 24059ms
[ibazel-benchmark-runner] Incremental build RTT 4192ms
[ibazel-benchmark-runner] Browser load RTT 4402ms
node_modules/.bin/ibazel-benchmark-runner <run_target> <file_to_modify> [--url=<url>] [--initial_timeout=<seconds>] [--incremental_timeout=<seconds>]
Argument | Description |
---|---|
run_target | The bazel target to run. |
file_to_modify | The file to modify in order to start in incremental build (a newline will be added to the end of this file). |
url | Url for the benchmark to navigate to in order to measure browser interactive RTT for incremental build (optional). |
initial_timeout | Maximum time to wait for the initial build (defaults to 300 seconds). |
incremental_timeout | Maximum time to wait for the incremental build (defaults to 60 seconds). |
browser_timeout | Maximum time to wait for browser page load event (defaults to 60 seconds). |
For example:
node_modules/.bin/ibazel-benchmark-runner //src:devserver src/foo/bar.ts --url=http://localhost:5432
FAQs
iBazel Benchmark Runner
The npm package @bazel/benchmark-runner receives a total of 24 weekly downloads. As such, @bazel/benchmark-runner popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bazel/benchmark-runner demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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