@clinic/flame
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Programmable interface to Clinic.js Flame
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Clinic.js Flame
Programmable interface to Clinic.js Flame. Learn more about Clinic.js: https://clinicjs.org/
Issues
To open an issue, please use the main repository with the flame
label.
Installation
npm i -S @clinic/flame
Supported node versions
- Node.js 16 and above
Example
const ClinicFlame = require('@clinic/flame')
const flame = new ClinicFlame()
flame.collect(['node', './path-to-script.js'], function (err, filepath) {
if (err) throw err
flame.visualize(filepath, filepath + '.html', function (err) {
if (err) throw err
})
})
Documentation
const ClinicFlame = require('@clinic/flame')
const flame = new ClinicFlame()
new ClinicFlame([settings])
- settings
<Object>
- detectPort
<boolean>
Default: false - debug
<boolean>
If set to true, the generated html will not be minified. Default: false - dest
<String>
The folder where the collected data is stored. Default: '.' - kernelTracing
<boolean>
If set to true, it will uselinux_perf
to profile the application. (available only on linux) Default: false
- detectPort
flame.collect(args, callback)
Starts a process by using 0x
0x will produce a file in the current working directory, with the process PID in its filename. The filepath relative to the current working directory will be the value in the callback.
stdout
, stderr
, and stdin
will be relayed to the calling process. As will
the SIGINT
event.
flame.visualize(dataFilename, outputFilename, callback)
Will consume the datafile specified by dataFilename
, this datafile will be
produced by the sampler using flame.collect
.
flame.visualize
will then output a standalone HTML file to outputFilename
.
When completed the callback
will be called with no extra arguments, except a
possible error.