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heimdallr

v0.2.0

Published

Performance monitoring tool for angular based applications

Downloads

27

Readme

#Heimdallr MIT license

Performance monitoring for Angular applications.
By default Heimdallr tracks useful information and submits data every 10s:

  • Angular app information (Version number and such)
  • WatcherCount
  • ui.router state changes
  • Custom events

Compatibility

  • Angular 1.4+ (tested on 1.4.7 & 1.4.8)
  • Routers: ui.router

Setup

Add Module to your application.

var myApp = angular.module('yourApp',['HeimdallrService']);

Heimdallr needs to hook into http requests in order to provide accurate timings for http requests.

myApp.config(['HeimdallrProvider', function(HeimdallrProvider){
  HeimdallrProvider.$get().bindHttp();
}]);

Starting the Heimdallr service requires that you put in a URL as the destination for your performance metrics. Any number of custom attributes can be set on the customProperties object.

myApp.run(['HeimdallrService', function(HeimdallrService){
    HeimdallrService.init({
          url: '/monitoring/perf',
          customProperties: {
            app: appConstant
          }
        });
    HeimdallrService.bindRoutingEvents(); // Binds routing events for ui.router
    HeimdallrService.performanceTest(); // Does performance test to establish bandwidth 
}]);

Custom events are easily added.

beginningFunction = function(){
  HeimdallrService.addEvent('event1');
}

Add a second event.

endFunction = function(){
  HeimdallrService.addEvent('event2');
}

Calculate the measurement: (title, start, end, remove after submit). After measurement is calculated data will be submitted immediately.

  HeimdallrService.measure("SomeTitle", 'event1', 'event2', true);

Troubleshooting

Enabling debug will enable console error messages.

myApp.run(['HeimdallrService', function(HeimdallrService){
    HeimdallrService.init({
          debug: true,
          url: '/monitoring/perf',
          customProperties: {
            app: appConstant
          }
        });
}]);