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react-fps-stats
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Forked from https://github.com/sebslomski/react-stats, inspired by https://github.com/mrdoob/stats.js.
import React from "react";
import { render } from "react-dom";
import FPSStats from "react-fps-stats";
const App = () => {
return (
<div>
<h2 style={{ marginTop: 60 }}>Minimal example using react-fps-stats</h2>
<FPSStats />
</div>
);
};
render(<App />, document.body);
Try it on CodeSandbox.
By default, the meter is fixed positioned in the top left of the screen. You can pass the optional props top
, right
, bottom
& left
to overrride that positioning. Each prop maps to the css values and can use either string or number format. top
and left
have values by default, so pass 'auto'
as their values if you want to use bottom
or right
values.
Graph height and the graph width can be set via the graphHeight
and graphWidth
props.
If you are only using this for development purpose and your users don't need to see it, you can consider using the Chrome Devtools FPS Meter.
This is a tiny library with little activity, no process, just reach out ;)
yarn build
package.json
v__
to create releasenpm publish
from dev host
FAQs
FPS Stats in React
The npm package react-fps-stats receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, react-fps-stats popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-fps-stats demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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