0.1.9 • Published 6 years ago

@maxbrunsfeld/flame-graph v0.1.9

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flame-graph

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This library makes it easy to profile a process with dtrace on macOS and to format the results as a Flame Graph.

flame graph example

To use this tool within Atom, try the flame-graph Atom package.

Installation

npm install @maxbrunsfeld/flame-graph

Command Line Usage

To profile a running process:

$ generate-flame-graph -p $PID_TO_PROFILE

To stop profiling, kill the process with Control+C.

To create and profile a child process with a given command:

$ generate-flame-graph -c './test arg1 arg2'

Often, you're only interested in profiling a certain function (or functions). You can do this using the optional -f/--functions flag:

$ generate-flame-graph -p $PID --functions 'function1 function2'

Programmatic Usage

All of the functionality shown above is accessible programatically.

const {
  generateFlameGraphForCommand,
  generateFlameGraphForProcess
} = require('@maxbrunsfeld/flame-graph')

async function test1 () {
  // Create and profile a child process
  console.log(await generateFlameGraphForCommand(
    './test arg1 arg2'
    {
      functionNames: ['function1', 'function2']
    }
  ))

  // Profile a running process
  const flameGraph = generateFlameGraphForProcess(
    pidToProfile,
    {
      functionNames: ['function1', 'function2']
    }
  )

  setTimeout(() => flameGraph.stop(), 100)
  console.log(await flameGraph.html)
}
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