node/doc/api/perf_hooks.md
Michaël Zasso d9ebc04e9b
2021-09-28, Version 14.18.0 'Fermium' (LTS)
Notable changes:

assert:
  * change status of legacy asserts (James M Snell) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/38113
buffer:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) introduce Blob (James M Snell) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/36811
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add base64url encoding option (Filip Skokan) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/36952
child_process:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) allow `options.cwd` receive a URL (Khaidi Chu) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/38862
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add timeout to spawn and fork (Nitzan Uziely) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37256
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) allow promisified exec to be cancel (Carlos Fuentes) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/34249
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add 'overlapped' stdio flag (Thiago Padilha) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/29412
cli:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add -C alias for --conditions flag (Guy Bedford) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/38755
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add --node-memory-debug option (Anna Henningsen) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/35537
dns:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add "tries" option to Resolve options (Luan Devecchi) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/39610
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) allow `--dns-result-order` to change default dns verbatim (Ouyang Yadong) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/38099
doc:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add missing change to resolver ctor (Luan Devecchi) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/39610
  * refactor fs docs structure (James M Snell) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37170
errors:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) remove experimental from --enable-source-maps (Benjamin Coe) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37362
esm:
  * deprecate legacy main lookup for modules (Guy Bedford) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/36918
fs:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) allow empty string for temp directory prefix (Voltrex) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/39028
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) allow no-params fsPromises fileHandle read (Nitzan Uziely) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/38287
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add support for async iterators to `fsPromises.writeFile` (HiroyukiYagihashi) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37490
  * improve fsPromises readFile performance (Nitzan Uziely) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37608
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add fsPromises.watch() (James M Snell) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37179
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) allow `position` parameter to be a `BigInt` in read and readSync (Darshan Sen) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/36190
http2:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add support for sensitive headers (Anna Henningsen) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/34145
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) allow setting the local window size of a session (Yongsheng Zhang) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/35978
inspector:
  * mark as stable (Gireesh Punathil) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37748
module:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add support for `URL` to `import.meta.resolve` (Antoine du Hamel) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/38587
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add support for `node:`‑prefixed `require(…)` calls (ExE Boss) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37246
net:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) introduce net.BlockList (James M Snell) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/34625
node-api:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) allow retrieval of add-on file name (Gabriel Schulhof) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37195
os:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add os.devNull (Luigi Pinca) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/38569
perf_hooks:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) introduce createHistogram (James M Snell) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37155
process:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add api to enable source-maps programmatically (legendecas) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/39085
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add `'worker'` event (James M Snell) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/38659
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add direct access to rss without iterating pages (Adrien Maret) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/34291
readline:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add AbortSignal support to interface (Nitzan Uziely) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37932
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add support for the AbortController to the question method (Mattias Runge-Broberg) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/33676
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add history event and option to set initial history (Mattias Runge-Broberg) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/33662
repl:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add auto‑completion for `node:`‑prefixed `require(…)` calls (ExE Boss) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37246
src:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) call overload ctor from the original ctor (Darshan Sen) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/39768
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add a constructor overload for CallbackScope (Darshan Sen) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/39768
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) allow to negate boolean CLI flags (Michaël Zasso) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/39023
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add --heapsnapshot-near-heap-limit option (Joyee Cheung) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/33010
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add way to get IsolateData and allocator from Environment (Anna Henningsen) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/36441
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) allow preventing SetPrepareStackTraceCallback (Shelley Vohr) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/36447
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add maybe versions of EmitExit and EmitBeforeExit (Anna Henningsen) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/35486
stream:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add readableDidRead if has been read from (Robert Nagy) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/39589
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) pipeline accept Buffer as a valid first argument (Nitzan Uziely) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37739
tls:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) allow reading data into a static buffer (Andrey Pechkurov) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/35753
tools:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add `Worker` to type-parser (James M Snell) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/38659
url:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) expose urlToHttpOptions utility (Yongsheng Zhang) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/35960
util:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) expose toUSVString (Robert Nagy) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/39814
v8:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) implement v8.stopCoverage() (Joyee Cheung) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/33807
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) implement v8.takeCoverage() (Joyee Cheung) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/33807
worker:
  * (SEMVER-MINOR) add setEnvironmentData/getEnvironmentData (James M Snell) https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37486

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/39990
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# Performance measurement APIs
<!--introduced_in=v8.5.0-->
> Stability: 2 - Stable
<!-- source_link=lib/perf_hooks.js -->
This module provides an implementation of a subset of the W3C
[Web Performance APIs][] as well as additional APIs for
Node.js-specific performance measurements.
Node.js supports the following [Web Performance APIs][]:
* [High Resolution Time][]
* [Performance Timeline][]
* [User Timing][]
```js
const { PerformanceObserver, performance } = require('perf_hooks');
const obs = new PerformanceObserver((items) => {
console.log(items.getEntries()[0].duration);
performance.clearMarks();
});
obs.observe({ type: 'measure' });
performance.measure('Start to Now');
performance.mark('A');
doSomeLongRunningProcess(() => {
performance.measure('A to Now', 'A');
performance.mark('B');
performance.measure('A to B', 'A', 'B');
});
```
## `perf_hooks.performance`
<!-- YAML
added: v8.5.0
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An object that can be used to collect performance metrics from the current
Node.js instance. It is similar to [`window.performance`][] in browsers.
### `performance.clearMarks([name])`
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added: v8.5.0
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* `name` {string}
If `name` is not provided, removes all `PerformanceMark` objects from the
Performance Timeline. If `name` is provided, removes only the named mark.
### `performance.eventLoopUtilization([utilization1[, utilization2]])`
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- v14.10.0
- v12.19.0
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* `utilization1` {Object} The result of a previous call to
`eventLoopUtilization()`.
* `utilization2` {Object} The result of a previous call to
`eventLoopUtilization()` prior to `utilization1`.
* Returns {Object}
* `idle` {number}
* `active` {number}
* `utilization` {number}
The `eventLoopUtilization()` method returns an object that contains the
cumulative duration of time the event loop has been both idle and active as a
high resolution milliseconds timer. The `utilization` value is the calculated
Event Loop Utilization (ELU).
If bootstrapping has not yet finished on the main thread the properties have
the value of `0`. The ELU is immediately available on [Worker threads][] since
bootstrap happens within the event loop.
Both `utilization1` and `utilization2` are optional parameters.
If `utilization1` is passed, then the delta between the current call's `active`
and `idle` times, as well as the corresponding `utilization` value are
calculated and returned (similar to [`process.hrtime()`][]).
If `utilization1` and `utilization2` are both passed, then the delta is
calculated between the two arguments. This is a convenience option because,
unlike [`process.hrtime()`][], calculating the ELU is more complex than a
single subtraction.
ELU is similar to CPU utilization, except that it only measures event loop
statistics and not CPU usage. It represents the percentage of time the event
loop has spent outside the event loop's event provider (e.g. `epoll_wait`).
No other CPU idle time is taken into consideration. The following is an example
of how a mostly idle process will have a high ELU.
```js
'use strict';
const { eventLoopUtilization } = require('perf_hooks').performance;
const { spawnSync } = require('child_process');
setImmediate(() => {
const elu = eventLoopUtilization();
spawnSync('sleep', ['5']);
console.log(eventLoopUtilization(elu).utilization);
});
```
Although the CPU is mostly idle while running this script, the value of
`utilization` is `1`. This is because the call to
[`child_process.spawnSync()`][] blocks the event loop from proceeding.
Passing in a user-defined object instead of the result of a previous call to
`eventLoopUtilization()` will lead to undefined behavior. The return values
are not guaranteed to reflect any correct state of the event loop.
### `performance.mark([name[, options]])`
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- version: v16.0.0
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37136
description: Updated to conform to the User Timing Level 3 specification.
-->
* `name` {string}
* `options` {Object}
* `detail` {any} Additional optional detail to include with the mark.
* `startTime` {number} An optional timestamp to be used as the mark time.
**Defaults**: `performance.now()`.
Creates a new `PerformanceMark` entry in the Performance Timeline. A
`PerformanceMark` is a subclass of `PerformanceEntry` whose
`performanceEntry.entryType` is always `'mark'`, and whose
`performanceEntry.duration` is always `0`. Performance marks are used
to mark specific significant moments in the Performance Timeline.
### `performance.measure(name[, startMarkOrOptions[, endMark]])`
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added: v8.5.0
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- version: v16.0.0
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37136
description: Updated to conform to the User Timing Level 3 specification.
- version:
- v13.13.0
- v12.16.3
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/32651
description: Make `startMark` and `endMark` parameters optional.
-->
* `name` {string}
* `startMarkOrOptions` {string|Object} Optional.
* `detail` {any} Additional optional detail to include with the measure.
* `duration` {number} Duration between start and end times.
* `end` {number|string} Timestamp to be used as the end time, or a string
identifying a previously recorded mark.
* `start` {number|string} Timestamp to be used as the start time, or a string
identifying a previously recorded mark.
* `endMark` {string} Optional. Must be omitted if `startMarkOrOptions` is an
{Object}.
Creates a new `PerformanceMeasure` entry in the Performance Timeline. A
`PerformanceMeasure` is a subclass of `PerformanceEntry` whose
`performanceEntry.entryType` is always `'measure'`, and whose
`performanceEntry.duration` measures the number of milliseconds elapsed since
`startMark` and `endMark`.
The `startMark` argument may identify any *existing* `PerformanceMark` in the
Performance Timeline, or *may* identify any of the timestamp properties
provided by the `PerformanceNodeTiming` class. If the named `startMark` does
not exist, an error is thrown.
The optional `endMark` argument must identify any *existing* `PerformanceMark`
in the Performance Timeline or any of the timestamp properties provided by the
`PerformanceNodeTiming` class. `endMark` will be `performance.now()`
if no parameter is passed, otherwise if the named `endMark` does not exist, an
error will be thrown.
### `performance.nodeTiming`
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* {PerformanceNodeTiming}
_This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._
An instance of the `PerformanceNodeTiming` class that provides performance
metrics for specific Node.js operational milestones.
### `performance.now()`
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* Returns: {number}
Returns the current high resolution millisecond timestamp, where 0 represents
the start of the current `node` process.
### `performance.timeOrigin`
<!-- YAML
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* {number}
The [`timeOrigin`][] specifies the high resolution millisecond timestamp at
which the current `node` process began, measured in Unix time.
### `performance.timerify(fn[, options])`
<!-- YAML
added: v8.5.0
changes:
- version: v16.0.0
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37475
description: Added the histogram option.
- version: v16.0.0
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37136
description: Re-implemented to use pure-JavaScript and the ability
to time async functions.
-->
* `fn` {Function}
* `options` {Object}
* `histogram` {RecordableHistogram} A histogram object created using
`perf_hooks.createHistogram()` that will record runtime durations in
nanoseconds.
_This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._
Wraps a function within a new function that measures the running time of the
wrapped function. A `PerformanceObserver` must be subscribed to the `'function'`
event type in order for the timing details to be accessed.
```js
const {
performance,
PerformanceObserver
} = require('perf_hooks');
function someFunction() {
console.log('hello world');
}
const wrapped = performance.timerify(someFunction);
const obs = new PerformanceObserver((list) => {
console.log(list.getEntries()[0].duration);
obs.disconnect();
});
obs.observe({ entryTypes: ['function'] });
// A performance timeline entry will be created
wrapped();
```
If the wrapped function returns a promise, a finally handler will be attached
to the promise and the duration will be reported once the finally handler is
invoked.
### `performance.toJSON()`
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An object which is JSON representation of the `performance` object. It
is similar to [`window.performance.toJSON`][] in browsers.
## Class: `PerformanceEntry`
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### `performanceEntry.detail`
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* {any}
Additional detail specific to the `entryType`.
### `performanceEntry.duration`
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* {number}
The total number of milliseconds elapsed for this entry. This value will not
be meaningful for all Performance Entry types.
### `performanceEntry.entryType`
<!-- YAML
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* {string}
The type of the performance entry. It may be one of:
* `'node'` (Node.js only)
* `'mark'` (available on the Web)
* `'measure'` (available on the Web)
* `'gc'` (Node.js only)
* `'function'` (Node.js only)
* `'http2'` (Node.js only)
* `'http'` (Node.js only)
### `performanceEntry.flags`
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- v13.9.0
- v12.17.0
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- version: v16.0.0
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description: Runtime deprecated. Now moved to the detail property
when entryType is 'gc'.
-->
* {number}
_This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._
When `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to `'gc'`, the `performance.flags`
property contains additional information about garbage collection operation.
The value may be one of:
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_NO`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_CONSTRUCT_RETAINED`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_FORCED`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_SYNCHRONOUS_PHANTOM_PROCESSING`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_ALL_AVAILABLE_GARBAGE`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_ALL_EXTERNAL_MEMORY`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_SCHEDULE_IDLE`
### `performanceEntry.name`
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* {string}
The name of the performance entry.
### `performanceEntry.kind`
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- version: v16.0.0
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description: Runtime deprecated. Now moved to the detail property
when entryType is 'gc'.
-->
* {number}
_This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._
When `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to `'gc'`, the `performance.kind`
property identifies the type of garbage collection operation that occurred.
The value may be one of:
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_MAJOR`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_MINOR`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_INCREMENTAL`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_WEAKCB`
### `performanceEntry.startTime`
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added: v8.5.0
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* {number}
The high resolution millisecond timestamp marking the starting time of the
Performance Entry.
### Garbage Collection ('gc') Details
When `performanceEntry.type` is equal to `'gc'`, the `performanceEntry.detail`
property will be an {Object} with two properties:
* `kind` {number} One of:
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_MAJOR`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_MINOR`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_INCREMENTAL`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_WEAKCB`
* `flags` {number} One of:
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_NO`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_CONSTRUCT_RETAINED`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_FORCED`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_SYNCHRONOUS_PHANTOM_PROCESSING`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_ALL_AVAILABLE_GARBAGE`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_ALL_EXTERNAL_MEMORY`
* `perf_hooks.constants.NODE_PERFORMANCE_GC_FLAGS_SCHEDULE_IDLE`
### HTTP/2 ('http2') Details
When `performanceEntry.type` is equal to `'http2'`, the
`performanceEntry.detail` property will be an {Object} containing
additional performance information.
If `performanceEntry.name` is equal to `Http2Stream`, the `detail`
will contain the following properties:
* `bytesRead` {number} The number of `DATA` frame bytes received for this
`Http2Stream`.
* `bytesWritten` {number} The number of `DATA` frame bytes sent for this
`Http2Stream`.
* `id` {number} The identifier of the associated `Http2Stream`
* `timeToFirstByte` {number} The number of milliseconds elapsed between the
`PerformanceEntry` `startTime` and the reception of the first `DATA` frame.
* `timeToFirstByteSent` {number} The number of milliseconds elapsed between
the `PerformanceEntry` `startTime` and sending of the first `DATA` frame.
* `timeToFirstHeader` {number} The number of milliseconds elapsed between the
`PerformanceEntry` `startTime` and the reception of the first header.
If `performanceEntry.name` is equal to `Http2Session`, the `detail` will
contain the following properties:
* `bytesRead` {number} The number of bytes received for this `Http2Session`.
* `bytesWritten` {number} The number of bytes sent for this `Http2Session`.
* `framesReceived` {number} The number of HTTP/2 frames received by the
`Http2Session`.
* `framesSent` {number} The number of HTTP/2 frames sent by the `Http2Session`.
* `maxConcurrentStreams` {number} The maximum number of streams concurrently
open during the lifetime of the `Http2Session`.
* `pingRTT` {number} The number of milliseconds elapsed since the transmission
of a `PING` frame and the reception of its acknowledgment. Only present if
a `PING` frame has been sent on the `Http2Session`.
* `streamAverageDuration` {number} The average duration (in milliseconds) for
all `Http2Stream` instances.
* `streamCount` {number} The number of `Http2Stream` instances processed by
the `Http2Session`.
* `type` {string} Either `'server'` or `'client'` to identify the type of
`Http2Session`.
### Timerify ('function') Details
When `performanceEntry.type` is equal to `'function'`, the
`performanceEntry.detail` property will be an {Array} listing
the input arguments to the timed function.
## Class: `PerformanceNodeTiming`
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* Extends: {PerformanceEntry}
_This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._
Provides timing details for Node.js itself. The constructor of this class
is not exposed to users.
### `performanceNodeTiming.bootstrapComplete`
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* {number}
The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js process
completed bootstrapping. If bootstrapping has not yet finished, the property
has the value of -1.
### `performanceNodeTiming.environment`
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added: v8.5.0
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* {number}
The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js environment was
initialized.
### `performanceNodeTiming.idleTime`
<!-- YAML
added:
- v14.10.0
- v12.19.0
-->
* {number}
The high resolution millisecond timestamp of the amount of time the event loop
has been idle within the event loop's event provider (e.g. `epoll_wait`). This
does not take CPU usage into consideration. If the event loop has not yet
started (e.g., in the first tick of the main script), the property has the
value of 0.
### `performanceNodeTiming.loopExit`
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* {number}
The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js event loop
exited. If the event loop has not yet exited, the property has the value of -1.
It can only have a value of not -1 in a handler of the [`'exit'`][] event.
### `performanceNodeTiming.loopStart`
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* {number}
The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js event loop
started. If the event loop has not yet started (e.g., in the first tick of the
main script), the property has the value of -1.
### `performanceNodeTiming.nodeStart`
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added: v8.5.0
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* {number}
The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the Node.js process was
initialized.
### `performanceNodeTiming.v8Start`
<!-- YAML
added: v8.5.0
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* {number}
The high resolution millisecond timestamp at which the V8 platform was
initialized.
## Class: `perf_hooks.PerformanceObserver`
### `new PerformanceObserver(callback)`
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* `callback` {Function}
* `list` {PerformanceObserverEntryList}
* `observer` {PerformanceObserver}
`PerformanceObserver` objects provide notifications when new
`PerformanceEntry` instances have been added to the Performance Timeline.
```js
const {
performance,
PerformanceObserver
} = require('perf_hooks');
const obs = new PerformanceObserver((list, observer) => {
console.log(list.getEntries());
observer.disconnect();
});
obs.observe({ entryTypes: ['mark'], buffered: true });
performance.mark('test');
```
Because `PerformanceObserver` instances introduce their own additional
performance overhead, instances should not be left subscribed to notifications
indefinitely. Users should disconnect observers as soon as they are no
longer needed.
The `callback` is invoked when a `PerformanceObserver` is
notified about new `PerformanceEntry` instances. The callback receives a
`PerformanceObserverEntryList` instance and a reference to the
`PerformanceObserver`.
### `performanceObserver.disconnect()`
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Disconnects the `PerformanceObserver` instance from all notifications.
### `performanceObserver.observe(options)`
<!-- YAML
added: v8.5.0
changes:
- version: v16.7.0
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/39297
description: Updated to conform to Performance Timeline Level 2. The
buffered option has been added back.
- version: v16.0.0
pr-url: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37136
description: Updated to conform to User Timing Level 3. The
buffered option has been removed.
-->
* `options` {Object}
* `type` {string} A single {PerformanceEntry} type. Must not be given
if `entryTypes` is already specified.
* `entryTypes` {string[]} An array of strings identifying the types of
{PerformanceEntry} instances the observer is interested in. If not
provided an error will be thrown.
* `buffered` {boolean} If true, the observer callback is called with a
list global `PerformanceEntry` buffered entries. If false, only
`PerformanceEntry`s created after the time point are sent to the
observer callback. **Default:** `false`.
Subscribes the {PerformanceObserver} instance to notifications of new
{PerformanceEntry} instances identified either by `options.entryTypes`
or `options.type`:
```js
const {
performance,
PerformanceObserver
} = require('perf_hooks');
const obs = new PerformanceObserver((list, observer) => {
// Called three times synchronously. `list` contains one item.
});
obs.observe({ type: 'mark' });
for (let n = 0; n < 3; n++)
performance.mark(`test${n}`);
```
## Class: `PerformanceObserverEntryList`
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The `PerformanceObserverEntryList` class is used to provide access to the
`PerformanceEntry` instances passed to a `PerformanceObserver`.
The constructor of this class is not exposed to users.
### `performanceObserverEntryList.getEntries()`
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* Returns: {PerformanceEntry[]}
Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order
with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime`.
```js
const {
performance,
PerformanceObserver
} = require('perf_hooks');
const obs = new PerformanceObserver((perfObserverList, observer) => {
console.log(perfObserverList.getEntries());
/**
* [
* PerformanceEntry {
* name: 'test',
* entryType: 'mark',
* startTime: 81.465639,
* duration: 0
* },
* PerformanceEntry {
* name: 'meow',
* entryType: 'mark',
* startTime: 81.860064,
* duration: 0
* }
* ]
*/
observer.disconnect();
});
obs.observe({ type: 'mark' });
performance.mark('test');
performance.mark('meow');
```
### `performanceObserverEntryList.getEntriesByName(name[, type])`
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* `name` {string}
* `type` {string}
* Returns: {PerformanceEntry[]}
Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order
with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime` whose `performanceEntry.name` is
equal to `name`, and optionally, whose `performanceEntry.entryType` is equal to
`type`.
```js
const {
performance,
PerformanceObserver
} = require('perf_hooks');
const obs = new PerformanceObserver((perfObserverList, observer) => {
console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('meow'));
/**
* [
* PerformanceEntry {
* name: 'meow',
* entryType: 'mark',
* startTime: 98.545991,
* duration: 0
* }
* ]
*/
console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('nope')); // []
console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('test', 'mark'));
/**
* [
* PerformanceEntry {
* name: 'test',
* entryType: 'mark',
* startTime: 63.518931,
* duration: 0
* }
* ]
*/
console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByName('test', 'measure')); // []
observer.disconnect();
});
obs.observe({ entryTypes: ['mark', 'measure'] });
performance.mark('test');
performance.mark('meow');
```
### `performanceObserverEntryList.getEntriesByType(type)`
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* `type` {string}
* Returns: {PerformanceEntry[]}
Returns a list of `PerformanceEntry` objects in chronological order
with respect to `performanceEntry.startTime` whose `performanceEntry.entryType`
is equal to `type`.
```js
const {
performance,
PerformanceObserver
} = require('perf_hooks');
const obs = new PerformanceObserver((perfObserverList, observer) => {
console.log(perfObserverList.getEntriesByType('mark'));
/**
* [
* PerformanceEntry {
* name: 'test',
* entryType: 'mark',
* startTime: 55.897834,
* duration: 0
* },
* PerformanceEntry {
* name: 'meow',
* entryType: 'mark',
* startTime: 56.350146,
* duration: 0
* }
* ]
*/
observer.disconnect();
});
obs.observe({ type: 'mark' });
performance.mark('test');
performance.mark('meow');
```
## `perf_hooks.createHistogram([options])`
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* `options` {Object}
* `min` {number|bigint} The minimum recordable value. Must be an integer
value greater than 0. **Default:** `1`.
* `max` {number|bigint} The maximum recordable value. Must be an integer
value greater than `min`. **Default:** `Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`.
* `figures` {number} The number of accuracy digits. Must be a number between
`1` and `5`. **Default:** `3`.
* Returns {RecordableHistogram}
Returns a {RecordableHistogram}.
## `perf_hooks.monitorEventLoopDelay([options])`
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* `options` {Object}
* `resolution` {number} The sampling rate in milliseconds. Must be greater
than zero. **Default:** `10`.
* Returns: {IntervalHistogram}
_This property is an extension by Node.js. It is not available in Web browsers._
Creates an `IntervalHistogram` object that samples and reports the event loop
delay over time. The delays will be reported in nanoseconds.
Using a timer to detect approximate event loop delay works because the
execution of timers is tied specifically to the lifecycle of the libuv
event loop. That is, a delay in the loop will cause a delay in the execution
of the timer, and those delays are specifically what this API is intended to
detect.
```js
const { monitorEventLoopDelay } = require('perf_hooks');
const h = monitorEventLoopDelay({ resolution: 20 });
h.enable();
// Do something.
h.disable();
console.log(h.min);
console.log(h.max);
console.log(h.mean);
console.log(h.stddev);
console.log(h.percentiles);
console.log(h.percentile(50));
console.log(h.percentile(99));
```
## Class: `Histogram`
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### `histogram.exceeds`
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* {number}
The number of times the event loop delay exceeded the maximum 1 hour event
loop delay threshold.
### `histogram.max`
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* {number}
The maximum recorded event loop delay.
### `histogram.mean`
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* {number}
The mean of the recorded event loop delays.
### `histogram.min`
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* {number}
The minimum recorded event loop delay.
### `histogram.percentile(percentile)`
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* `percentile` {number} A percentile value in the range (0, 100].
* Returns: {number}
Returns the value at the given percentile.
### `histogram.percentiles`
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* {Map}
Returns a `Map` object detailing the accumulated percentile distribution.
### `histogram.reset()`
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Resets the collected histogram data.
### `histogram.stddev`
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* {number}
The standard deviation of the recorded event loop delays.
## Class: `IntervalHistogram extends Histogram`
A `Histogram` that is periodically updated on a given interval.
### `histogram.disable()`
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* Returns: {boolean}
Disables the update interval timer. Returns `true` if the timer was
stopped, `false` if it was already stopped.
### `histogram.enable()`
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* Returns: {boolean}
Enables the update interval timer. Returns `true` if the timer was
started, `false` if it was already started.
### Cloning an `IntervalHistogram`
{IntervalHistogram} instances can be cloned via {MessagePort}. On the receiving
end, the histogram is cloned as a plain {Histogram} object that does not
implement the `enable()` and `disable()` methods.
## Class: `RecordableHistogram extends Histogram`
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### `histogram.record(val)`
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* `val` {number|bigint} The amount to record in the histogram.
### `histogram.recordDelta()`
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Calculates the amount of time (in nanoseconds) that has passed since the
previous call to `recordDelta()` and records that amount in the histogram.
## Examples
### Measuring the duration of async operations
The following example uses the [Async Hooks][] and Performance APIs to measure
the actual duration of a Timeout operation (including the amount of time it took
to execute the callback).
```js
'use strict';
const async_hooks = require('async_hooks');
const {
performance,
PerformanceObserver
} = require('perf_hooks');
const set = new Set();
const hook = async_hooks.createHook({
init(id, type) {
if (type === 'Timeout') {
performance.mark(`Timeout-${id}-Init`);
set.add(id);
}
},
destroy(id) {
if (set.has(id)) {
set.delete(id);
performance.mark(`Timeout-${id}-Destroy`);
performance.measure(`Timeout-${id}`,
`Timeout-${id}-Init`,
`Timeout-${id}-Destroy`);
}
}
});
hook.enable();
const obs = new PerformanceObserver((list, observer) => {
console.log(list.getEntries()[0]);
performance.clearMarks();
observer.disconnect();
});
obs.observe({ entryTypes: ['measure'], buffered: true });
setTimeout(() => {}, 1000);
```
### Measuring how long it takes to load dependencies
The following example measures the duration of `require()` operations to load
dependencies:
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```js
'use strict';
const {
performance,
PerformanceObserver
} = require('perf_hooks');
const mod = require('module');
// Monkey patch the require function
mod.Module.prototype.require =
performance.timerify(mod.Module.prototype.require);
require = performance.timerify(require);
// Activate the observer
const obs = new PerformanceObserver((list) => {
const entries = list.getEntries();
entries.forEach((entry) => {
console.log(`require('${entry[0]}')`, entry.duration);
});
obs.disconnect();
});
obs.observe({ entryTypes: ['function'], buffered: true });
require('some-module');
```
[Async Hooks]: async_hooks.md
[High Resolution Time]: https://www.w3.org/TR/hr-time-2
[Performance Timeline]: https://w3c.github.io/performance-timeline/
[User Timing]: https://www.w3.org/TR/user-timing/
[Web Performance APIs]: https://w3c.github.io/perf-timing-primer/
[Worker threads]: worker_threads.md#worker-threads
[`'exit'`]: process.md#event-exit
[`child_process.spawnSync()`]: child_process.md#child_processspawnsynccommand-args-options
[`process.hrtime()`]: process.md#processhrtimetime
[`timeOrigin`]: https://w3c.github.io/hr-time/#dom-performance-timeorigin
[`window.performance.toJSON`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Performance/toJSON
[`window.performance`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/performance