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Record PerformanceEntry objects from Node.js and the Web in the Trace Event Format, so that it can be visualized on https://ui.perfetto.dev.
Record PerformanceEntry
objects from Node.js and the Web in the Trace Event Format, so that it can be visualized on https://ui.perfetto.dev like this!
The code for this example is available here.
The code for this example is available here.
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To install via NPM, run:
npm i perftrace
Alternatively, you can use it in vanilla JS, without any bundler, by using a CDN or static hosting. For example, using ES Modules, you can import the library with:
<script type="module">
import { TraceEvents } from "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/perftrace/index.mjs";
</script>
const { TraceEvents, trackRequires } = require('perftrace');
const { writeFileSync } = require('fs');
const traceEvents = new TraceEvents();
// Writes the performance traces in the "events.json" file during process exit.
process.on("beforeExit", () => {
const events = traceEvents.getEvents();
traceEvents.destroy();
writeFileSync("events.json", JSON.stringify(events));
});
// Enables tracking require() calls.
trackRequires(true, { trackSource: true });
// The assert module takes milliseconds to load, so it would be distinctly
// visible in the performance trace.
const assert = require('assert');
const { performance } = require("node:perf_hooks");
// This is tracing an async setTimeout event which is interlaced with
// repeating setInterval events.
performance.mark("Timeout mark"); // marks the beginning of the timeout trace
setTimeout(() => {
performance.measure("Timeout", "Timeout mark"); // marks the ending of the timeout trace
}, 20);
let id = 0;
performance.mark(`Interval mark ${id}`); // marks the beginning of the first interval trace
setInterval(function () {
performance.measure(`Interval ${id}`, `Interval mark ${id}`); // marks the ending of the current interval trace
++id;
// The intervals should go up to 3 counts only.
if (id === 3) {
this.close();
}
performance.mark(`Interval mark ${id}`); // marks the beginning of the next interval trace
}, 5);
After running this script with node filename.js
, open the generated events.json
file on https://ui.perfetto.dev.
Check out the API documentation and the code examples for details.
This project is available under the MIT license. See LICENSE for the full license text.
FAQs
Record PerformanceEntry objects from Node.js and the Web in the Trace Event Format, so that it can be visualized on https://ui.perfetto.dev.
The npm package perftrace receives a total of 8,966 weekly downloads. As such, perftrace popularity was classified as popular.
We found that perftrace demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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