chrome-trace
v0.2.2
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Chrome trace parser.
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Chrome-trace
Analyze tracelogs from Chrome, from the command line or as a node.js library.
How to use
Command line
With node.js >= 8.9 and npm >= 5.3, use npx to run chrome-trace.
npx chrome-trace <trace file>
node.js
Install chrome-trace as a dependency.
npm i chrome-trace
Pass a stream or a parsed JSON object to chrome-trace.
const { parseStream } = require('chrome-trace');
const stream = getReadableStream(); // e.g. stream from file or http response
const parsedTrace = parseStream(stream);
const mainThreadId = parsedTrace.mainThread;
const categories = parsedTrace.eventCategoryTime[mainThreadId];
console.log(categories);
Development
- The format for trace-log events is described here.
- A python parser for tracelogs is available from WPO Foundation.
- Chrome-trace uses Ava for testing. Please run
npm run test
before submitting PRs. - Code formatting by Prettier. Please run
npm run lint:fix
before submitting PRs. - Optional verbose logging using the debug module.
- Additional useful npm scripts are:
test:verbose
for additional debug infotest:watch
to rerun tests as changes are madetest:watch:verbose
automatic testing, with debug output