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chrome-http2-log-parser

v0.2.0

Published

Parse Chrome's http/2 net-internals logs

Downloads

5

Readme

chrome-http2-log-parser

This repo contains a module for parsing the output of Chrome's HTTP/2 net-internals and turning it into something more useful.

Installation

npm install chrome-http2-log-parser

Try it

node test

CLI

$ chrome-http2-log-parser --help
  
  Usage
    $ chrome-http2-log-parser

  Options
    -f, --file  file path containing the output of Chrome HTTP/2 net-internals log
    --reporter  html, generate a html table representing the parsed log data
    --interval  the resolution in milliseconds of the report

  Examples
    $ chrome-http2-log-parser --file=./test/fixtures/session.txt --reporter=html --interval=5

API Usage

Given a file session.txt gathered from chrome://net-internals/#export that contains the output of the Chrome HTTP/2 net-internals log, and given that it is a sibling of the file report.js that contains the following code:

var path = require('path');

var parser = require('chrome-http2-log-parser');

parser(path.resolve(__dirname, './session.txt'), {
  reporters: [
    'html'
  ],
  // the resolution, in milliseconds, of the report
  interval: 20
}, function (err, data) {
  if (err) {
    throw err;
  }

  // an array of objects representing the records in the log
  console.log(data.records);

  // an object with an property for each stream id; the value of
  // the property is an array of objects associated with the stream id,
  // in the order in which they appeared in the log
  console.log(data.streams);

  // the output of the html reporter
  console.log(data.reports.html);
});

Run node report to see the data parsed from the log.

Reporters

html

Generates an HTML table representing the parsed log data.

Screenshot: image