1.0.4 • Published 6 years ago

arcticchrono v1.0.4

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ArcticChrono | Version 1.0.4

A simplistic approach to benchmarking javascript operations in NodeJS. The ArcticChrono module uses process.hrtime() method to get an accurate and high precision time of a given set of operations. If you're looking to time how fast your application is, or how long it takes to perform a certain operation(s), then you can use this module to do it.

Installation

npm install arcticchrono --save will install ArcticChrono to your project.

Add it to your project by requiring it.

Javascript Implementation

const chrono = require('arcticchrono').ArcticChrono;

let stopwatch = chrono.start(3);

setTimeout(() => {

    let elapsed = stopwatch.stop();
    console.log(elapsed); // 3002.208 (Output may vary.)

}, 3000);

Typescript Implementation

import { ArcticChrono } from 'arcticchrono';

let stopwatch = ArcticChrono.start(3);

setTimeout(() => {

    let elapsed = stopwatch.stop();
    console.log(elapsed); // 3002.208 (Output may vary.)

}, 3000);

API

The ArcticChrono API is clean and simple, containing two main methods to get you started.

To Dos

Although simplistic, there are still a few features that I'd like to add to ArcticChronograph.

Create a conversion from milliseconds to seconds to minutes. Create a system that keeps tracks of laps. Rewrite the documentation to reflect the TypeScript intellisense.

Footnote Malarkey

If you like this module, then feel free to drop me a tweet and tell me I did a good job. If you have any questions related to this repo/module then make sure to make a discussion on the github repo for me to look at.

Why did you put arctic in the title of the module?

Because Chronograph is taken and I figured appending "arctic" to it would make it sound cool.

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