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gc-profiler
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Allows you to profile when the garbage collector runs, and how long it takes.
A cross-platform (tested on Linux, Windows, and OSX) profiler for the v8 garbage collector running inside Node.js. It will emit an event after every GC cycle providing you information about the duration and type of cycle.
npm install gc-profiler
Example:
var profiler = require('gc-profiler');
profiler.on('gc', function (info) {
console.log(info);
});
The info
object contains the following properties:
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
date | Date | The approximate start time of the GC cycle. This uses the c++ time library internally, which only has one-second resolution. |
duration | number | The duration of the GC cycle in milliseconds. |
type | string | Either Scavenge or MarkSweepCompact depending on the type of GC cycle. |
compacted | boolean | True for a compacted cycle. |
forced | boolean | True for a forced cycle. |
FAQs
Allows you to profile when the garbage collector runs, and how long it takes.
The npm package gc-profiler receives a total of 2,646 weekly downloads. As such, gc-profiler popularity was classified as popular.
We found that gc-profiler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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