1.0.1 • Published 9 years ago
cumulative-timer v1.0.1
cumulative-timer
A simple cumulative timer for benchmarking.
Similar to console.time & console.timeEnd,
but accumulates time for a particular id over many calls.
Example
var timer = require('cumulative-timer');
timer.start('total');
timer.start('foo'); /* ... */ timer.end('foo');
timer.start('bar'); /* ... */ timer.end('bar');
timer.start('foo'); /* ... */ timer.end('foo');
timer.end('total');
timer.log();Produces the following output:
700ms 100.00% total
204ms 29.14% foo
496ms 70.86% barNote that the total timer id has a special treatment —
it's used for the percentage calculation on the log.
If there's no such id, the output will be just milliseconds.
For raw JSON of accumulated times, access timer.times.
The timer is global — you can require it from different files, and the acummulated time stats will be shared.
Should also work in browsers with Browserify.