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lightkeeper
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pharos data send script for web. Support UMD, AMD, CommonJS in Browser.
npm install @pharos/lightkeeper --save
You can use with script
tag easily like:
<script
src="https://unpkg.com/@pharos/lightkeeper/dist/pharos.js"
data-siteid="1"
data-host="pharos.eming.li"
></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
window.addEventListener('load', function() {
pharos.monitor();
});
</script>
We also support commonjs require in webpack or rollup like:
const Pharos = require('@pharos/lightkeeper');
const site_id = 1;
const host = 'pharos.eming.li';
const pharos = new Pharos(site_id, host);
pharos.monitor();
Allow develops add customized performance data. And the val must be a Number, otherwise, it will failed. And return true if added successfully.
pharos.add('render', 300);
pharos.add({
render: 300,
footer: 58
});
Remove a group of keys from the performance data. The type of infoKeys is Array. And return true if deleted successfully.
pharos.delete('render');
Return the value of the specified parameter from the performance data.
pharos.search('footer');
Work with pharos.timeEnd. To get a duration in milliseconds. pharos.time starts the time.
pharos.time('fib_time');
fib(20);
pharos.timeEnd('fib_time');
//fib_time: 0.007080078125ms
pharos.timeEnd stops the timer and return the duration.
pharos.time('fib_time');
fib(20);
pharos.timeEnd('fib_time');
//fib_time: 0.007080078125ms
Contributions welecome!
FAQs
Pharos data send script for Web.
The npm package lightkeeper receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, lightkeeper popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that lightkeeper demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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