babel-timing v0.9.1
Babel timing
Measure Babel compilation time file by file, plugin by plugin.
Profile Babel when your application or your tests take ages to build.
Note: this tool is in version 0, any minor release might introduce breaking changes.
Installation
npm i babel-timing -D
yarn add babel-timing -DUsage
As standalone library via CLI
babel-timing path/to/file-1.js path/to/file-2.js
babel-timing path/to/file-*.js
babel-timing path/to/entrypoint.js --follow-importsAs standalone library via Node
const { babelTiming } = require('babel-timing');
const results = await babelTiming(['path/to/file.js'], options);As Webpack integration
Profile Babel during the actual Webpack bundling process.
- Import
babel-timing/webpack/pluginto Webpack configuration:
const BabelTimingPlugin = require('babel-timing/webpack/plugin');- Add
customizeoption to the existingbabel-loaderconfiguration:
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.m?js$/,
use: {
loader: 'babel-loader',
options: {
customize: require.resolve(
'babel-timing/webpack/babel-loader-customize'
),
},
},
},
];
}- Add
babel-timing/webpack/pluginplugin (accepts the render options):
plugins: [new BabelTimingPlugin()];...with options (accepts output and outputPath options):
plugins: [
new BabelTimingPlugin({ output: 'json', outputPath: './results.json' }),
];Delete
babel-loadercache at./node_modules/.cache/babel-loader/Start Webpack bundling process and wait for results
As Jest integration
Profile Babel while running your actual Jest tests.
- Add the following
transformandreportersentries to the existing Jest configuration:
{
transform: {
'^.+\\.jsx?$': 'babel-timing/jest/transformer'
},
reporters: [
'default',
'babel-timing/jest/reporter'
]
}...with reporter's options (accepts the render options):
{
reporters: [
'default',
[
'babel-timing/jest/reporter',
{ output: 'json', outputPath: './results.json' },
],
];
}- Run tests with
--no-cacheoption
Further integrations
Options
babelConfig / --babel-config
Type: string | false
Default: false
Path to a custom babel configuration file. By default Babel will try to load any existing valid configuration file.
followImports / --follow-imports
Type: bool
Default: false
Follow imported files/modules and run babel-timing against them.
include / --include
Type: string[] (cli accepts a string containing a comma-separated list)
Default: ['**']
Include paths (imported ones also) according to the provided glob patterns.
exclude / --exclude
Type: string[] (cli accepts a string containing a comma-separated list)
Default: ['**/node_modules/**']
Exclude paths (imported ones also) according to the provided glob patterns.
resolveMainFields / --resolve-main-fields
Type: string[] (cli accepts a string containing a comma-separated list)
Default: ['browser', 'module', 'main']
When importing from an npm package this option will determine which fields in its package.json are checked.
resolveExtensions / --resolve-extensions
Type: string[] (cli accepts a string containing a comma-separated list)
Default: ['.js', '.jsx', '.mjs', '.ts']
Attempt to resolve these extensions in order. Any other extension won't be considered.
--read-results (CLI only, for Node use render API)
Type: string
Default: undefined
Skip compilation and render existing results from file at specified path.
Render options
output / --output
Type: string
Default: "return" ("console" when called via CLI or integrations)
Options: "return", "console", "json"
Make babel-timing results available as:
"return"return results' object"console"render results in console"json"save results asbabel-timing-results.json
outputPath / --output-path
Type: string
Default: "./babel-timing-results.json"
Path of output file in case output option is set to "json".
paginationSize / --pagination-size
Type: number
Default: 10
Number of entries displayed in a page when rendering "console" output.
aggregateBy / --aggregate-by
Type: string
Default: "files"
Options: "files", "plugins"
Output results aggregated by files or plugins.
expandPackages / --expand-packages
Type: bool
Default: false
Expand results relative to node_modules packages file by file.
How it works
Compile files with Babel 7 and get collect compilation info through wrapPluginVisitorMethod Babel config option.
ResultList
Compilation info are by default extracted into the following data structure:
type ResultList = {
name: string; // file name
time: number; // total compilation time
// compilation info by babel plugin
plugins: {
name: string;
time: number;
timePerVisit: number;
visits: number;
}[];
}[];Notes
This tool started as an attempt of measuring the time taken by Babel while running transpiled tests and compiling Webpack applications.
The main difficulty of monitoring Babel while running the aforementioned tools, consists of relating the wrapPluginVisitorMethod calls to the files actually being compiled.
Any further idea/contribution to get to a better Babel profiling solution is welcome.
Manual tests :)
node cli.js __fixtures__/file-1.js
node cli.js __fixtures__/file-1.js __fixtures__/file-2.js
node cli.js __fixtures__/*.js
node cli.js __fixtures__/entry.js --follow-importsAPI's
These API's are meant to integrate babel-timing with any bundler/tool using Babel.
new Timer(filename)
Timer class returns timer instances used to hook Babel's wrapPluginVisitorMethod, keep track of transform times and return a ResultList entry object for a given file.
const { Timer } = require('babel-timing');
const timer = new Timer(fileName);
// This is the function to be provided to Babel's "wrapPluginVisitorMethod" option
timer.wrapPluginVisitorMethod;
// Called after Babel transformations, returns "Results" object for given file
timer.getResults();timersCollection
Utility function meant to temporarily store Timer instances into a Node module while Babel compiles.
const { timersCollection } = require('babel-timing');
// Returns Timer instance for given file. Creates a new `Timer` instance if no timer for given file is found
timersCollection.getFile(fileName);
// Returns an array containing all the stored Timer instances
timersCollection.getAll();
timersCollection.clear();render(ResultList, options)
Accepts a ResultList array and renders an interactive CLI visualisation or outputs a JSON file of it.
const { render } = require('babel-timing');
render(babelTimingResults, { options });Accepts the render options.
Thanks to
- babel-minify’s timing plugin
- Facebook fbt's timing plugin
- This Stack Overflow's question/answers
- Xing Hops team
Todo
- Add
csvoutput option - Provide a wider set of integrations (
rollup,babelify,parcel, ...) - Improve existing integrations
- Consider versioning results JSON data shape
- Consider splitting standalone feature from core and integrations