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hirestime
is a thin wrapper around the common time measuring APIs (node and the browser).
Uses process.hrtime()
on node, the performance API in the browser and falls back to Date
if neither is available.
npm install hirestime
returns a function:
Returns the elapsed time since the call of hirestime
in milliseconds.
By default the time is measured in milliseconds:
import hirestime from 'hirestime'
//startpoint of the time measurement
const getElapsed = hirestime()
setTimeout(_ => {
//returns the elapsed milliseconds
console.log(getElapsed())
}, 1000)
Specify the unit:
import hirestime from 'hirestime'
//startpoint of the time measurement
const getElapsed = hirestime()
setTimeout(_ => {
//returns the elapsed seconds
console.log(getElapsed.s())
console.log(getElapsed.seconds())
//returns the elapsed milliseconds
console.log(getElapsed.ms())
console.log(getElapsed.milliseconds())
//returns the elapsed nanoseconds
console.log(getElapsed.ns())
console.log(getElapsed.nanoseconds())
}, 1000)
FAQs
thin wrapper around process.hrtime
We found that hirestime demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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