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parser for massive heap snapshots

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Massive Heap Snapshot Parser

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To install just do:

$ npm install mhsp

Usage

This API will extract "snapshot", "nodes", "edges" and "strings" from very large snapshots in a way that allows you to continue working with them. It doesn't however show "trace_function_infos", "trace_tree" or "samples". Mainly because I don't need them right now. File an issue or open a PR if you'd like to help.

parseSnapshot(path)
  • Returns DataAccessor instance

This does all the magic. Just give it a path to a snapshot and it'll automatically do everything for you. Here's an example:

'use strict';
const { parseSnapshot } = require('mhsp');

const accessor = parseSnapshot('./my-big.heapsnapshot');

Warning that for large snapshots this can take several minutes.

accessor.snapshot
  • Is Object

This is the metadata object that contains various information about the snapshot.

accessor.nodes
  • Is a Uint32Array

This is a Uint32Array of all the nodes in the snapshot. Go ahead and access it by index.

accessor.edges
  • Is a Uint32Array

This is also a Uint32Array that can be accessed by index.

accessor.getString(index)
  • Returns String

Returning strings from the "strings" field isn't as straight forward. Some fun index tracking is done under the hood so the entire "strings" section can live in one big Buffer.

accessor.writeToFile(path)
  • Returns Number of bytes written to disk

Since generating the accessor takes so long you can go ahead and write the entire thing to disk in the form of a binary blob. Can then use importBin() to read it back in later. Is much much faster.

importBin(path)
  • Returns DataAccessor instance

Read in files that have already been processed and written to disk as binary blobs. On my i7 the first time I process a 2GB snapshot can take over 1.5 minutes. But reading it back in this way only takes a few seconds. Highly recommended.

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Package last updated on 13 Jan 2017

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