pstats.js
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Visualizing and monitor your performance.
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pstats.js
Visualizing and monitor your performance.
Inspired by rStats.js.
Install
npm install pstats.js
Usage
let stats = pstats.new(document.body, {
showGraph: true,
values: {
frame: { desc: 'Total frame time (ms)', over: 18, average: 100 },
raf: { desc: 'Time since last rAF (ms)', average: 100 },
fps: { desc: 'Framerate (FPS)', below: 30, average: 500 },
render1: { desc: 'WebGL Render 01 (ms)' },
render2: { desc: 'WebGL Render 02 (ms)' },
user01: { desc: 'User Value 01 (ranged)', min: -1, max: 1, color: '#080' },
user02: { desc: 'User Value 02 (threshold)', color: '#09f', threshold: true },
memory: { desc: 'Memory', extension : 'memory.used', average: 1000, threshold: true },
},
fractions: [
{ base: 'frame', steps: ['render1', 'render2'] },
{ base: 'frame', steps: ['render1', 'render2'], colors: ['#09f', '#f90'] },
],
extensions: [
'memory'
],
});
function delay() {
let d = Math.random() * 10;
let now = Date.now();
let s = now + d;
while (now < s) {
now = Date.now();
}
}
let t = 0;
function render() {
stats('frame').start();
stats('memory').snapshot();
stats('raf').tick();
stats('fps').frame();
stats('render1').start();
delay();
stats('render1').end();
stats('render2').start();
delay();
stats('render2').end();
stats('user01').value = Math.sin(t);
stats('user02').value = Math.pow(t % 10, 3);
t += 0.1;
stats('frame').end();
stats().tick();
requestAnimationFrame(render);
}
render();
Documentation
TODO
License
MIT © 2017 Johnny Wu