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A React component render benchmarking tool

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Fuego

Fuego is a benchmarking tool for React, with a specific focus on component render time benchmarking. Fuego is still in it's early, prototype stage, and right now consists of only a few components. However, these components can be used in many ways, described in the subsections below.

npm install react-fuego

Or

yarn add react-fuego

What problem does this solve?

I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel here, nor take credit for it. I open sourced this repo because I got tired of copying and pasting Perf.start and Perf.stop into obscure places in my app to measure performance. I also got tired of having to dig through the output of react-addons-perf to find the data which pertained only to my component. Fuego does all of the hard work for you, so all you need to do is write:

<Test>
  {Fuego.renderList(MyComponent, 100, props)
</Test>

And then you can do whatever you want with the data via the onBenchmarkStop prop.

What's it got?

Fuego provides:

  1. A controlled environment for benchmarking. Your component is rendered in complete isolation, so true rendering performance can be measured per component.
    • You can place this anywhere in your app, as it is self contained. No need to make a special route for displaying or benchmarking your component.
  2. A simple UI, if you want to use it. Fuego allows you to run your benchmarks at a literal click of a button, displaying output with a smart reporter.
    • Fuego can be used without the UI, too.
  3. Simple and powerful test suite integration. With Fuego, it's finally possible to avoid component bloat by defining tests which limit how slow a component is allowed to render before failing. For examples, scroll to the Test section below.

More info

Very detailed documentation and examples on the homepage: https://apiv.github.io/fuego

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Package last updated on 27 Sep 2017

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