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@syed_umair/electron-process-manager
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This package provides a process manager UI for Electron applications.
It opens a window displaying a table of every processes run by the Electron application with information (type, URL for webContents
, memory..).
:warning: For @electron>=3.0.0, <7.x
, use version 0.7.1
of this package.
For versions >=7.x
, use latest.
It can be useful to debug performance of an app with several webview
.
It's inspired from Chrome's task manager.
⚠️ Unfortunately, memory info are no longer available in Electron>=4 (see electron/electron#16179)
$ npm install @syed_umair/electron-process-manager
const { openProcessManager } = require('electron-process-manager');
openProcessManager();
openProcessManager
function can take options in paramters
defaultSorting.how: 'ascending' | 'descending'
defaultSorting.path:
Field name | path |
---|---|
Pid | 'pid' |
WebContents Domain | 'webContents.0.URLDomain' |
Process Type | 'webContents.0.type' |
Private Memory | 'memory.privateBytes' |
Shared Memory | 'memory.sharedBytes' |
Working Set Size | 'memory.workingSetSize' |
% CPU | 'cpu.percentCPUUsage' |
Idle Wake Ups /s | 'cpu.idleWakeupsPerSecond' |
WebContents Id | 'webContents.0.id' |
WebContents Type | 'webContents.0.type' |
WebContents URL | 'webContents.0.URL' |
example:
const { openProcessManager } = require('electron-process-manager');
openProcessManager({ how: 'descending', path: 'cpu.percentCPUUsage' });
Pull requests welcome :)
MIT License
FAQs
Process manager UI for Electron applications
The npm package @syed_umair/electron-process-manager receives a total of 162 weekly downloads. As such, @syed_umair/electron-process-manager popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @syed_umair/electron-process-manager 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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