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v8-profiler
Advanced tools
v8-profiler provides node bindings for the v8 profiler and integration with node-inspector
npm install v8-profiler
var profiler = require('v8-profiler');
takeSnapshot([name])
- returns new HEAP Snapshot instance. name
is optional argument, by default snapshot name will be constructed from his uid.
deleteAllSnapshots()
- works as described in name.
var snapshot1 = profiler.takeSnapshot('1');
var snapshot2 = profiler.takeSnapshot();
profiler.deleteAllSnapshots();
startProfiling([name], [recsamples])
- start CPU profiling. name
is optional argument, by default profile name will be constructed from his uid. recsamples
is true by default.
stopProfiling([name])
- returns new CPU Profile instance. There is no strictly described behavior for usage without name
argument.
setSamplingInterval([num])
- Changes default CPU profiler sampling interval to the specified number of microseconds. Default interval is 1000us. This method must be called when there are no profiles being recorded. If called without arguments it resets interval to default.
deleteAllProfiles()
- works as described in name.
profiler.startProfiling('', true);
setTimeout(function() {
var profile = profiler.stopProfiling('');
profiler.deleteAllProfiles();
}, 1000);
Snapshot.getHeader()
- provides short information about snapshot.
Snapshot.compare(snapshot)
- creates HEAP diff for two snapshots.
Snapshot.delete()
- removes snapshot from memory.
Snapshot.export([callback])
- provides simple export API for snapshot. callback(error, data)
receives serialized snapshot as second argument. (Serialization is not equal to JSON.stringify
result).
If callback will not be passed, export
returns transform stream.
Snapshot.serialize
- low level serialization method. Look Snapshot.export
source for usage example.
var fs = require('fs');
var profiler = require('v8-profiler');
var snapshot1 = profiler.takeSnapshot();
var snapshot2 = profiler.takeSnapshot();
console.log(snapshot1.getHeader(), snapshot2.getHeader());
console.log(snapshot1.compare(snapshot2));
// Export snapshot to file file
snapshot1.export(function(error, result) {
fs.writeFileSync('snapshot1.json', result);
snapshot1.delete();
});
// Export snapshot to file stream
snapshot2.export()
.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('snapshot2.json'))
.on('finish', snapshot2.delete);
Profile.getHeader()
- provides short information about profile.
Profile.delete()
- removes profile from memory.
Profile.export([callback])
- provides simple export API for profile. callback(error, data)
receives serialized profile as second argument. (Serialization is equal to JSON.stringify
result).
var fs = require('fs');
var profiler = require('v8-profiler');
profiler.startProfiling('1', true);
var profile1 = profiler.stopProfiling();
profiler.startProfiling('2', true);
var profile2 = profiler.stopProfiling();
console.log(snapshot1.getHeader(), snapshot2.getHeader());
profile1.export(function(error, result) {
fs.writeFileSync('profile1.json', result);
profile1.delete();
});
profile2.export()
.pipe(fs.createWriteStream('profile2.json'))
.on('finish', function() {
profile2.delete();
});
Cpu profiles can be viewed and heap snapshots may be taken and viewed from the profiles panel.
FAQs
node bindings for the v8 profiler
The npm package v8-profiler receives a total of 1,214 weekly downloads. As such, v8-profiler popularity was classified as popular.
We found that v8-profiler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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