#event-loop-lag
Measures Node.js event loop lag.
var interval = 1000;
var lag = require('event-loop-lag')(interval);
console.log('event loop lag is %d', lag());
event-loop-lag(number)
event-loop-lag
accepts a number of milliseconds representing how
often to refresh the event loop lag measurement and returns a function
you can call to receive the latest lag measurement in milliseconds.
var lag = require('event-loop-lag')(1000);
var koa = require('koa');
var app = koa();
app.use(function*(next){
if ('/lag' == this.url)
this.body = lag() + ' milliseconds';
else
yield next;
})
Installation
npm install event-loop-lag --save
Development
running tests
make test
runs testsmake test-cov
runs tests + test coveragemake open-cov
opens test coverage results in your browser
verbose logging
event-loop-lag
supports the debug
module for help during development.
Enable verbose logging by setting your DEBUG
env variable like so:
DEBUG=event-loop-lag* npm test
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## License
[MIT](https://github.com/pebble/event-loop-lag/blob/master/LICENSE)