bench-csv

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bench-csv

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Simple benchmarking tool that spits its results out in csv format.

Install

$ npm install -g bench-csv

Usage

Simple Example

Step 1: Write your benchmark

# file: benchmark.js
// function being benchmarked
const randomDelay = ms => new Promise(resolve => setTimeout(resolve, Math.round(Math.random() * ms)))
 
// export it
module.exports = () => randomDelay(100)

Step 2: run bench-csv on it

bench-csv ./path/to/benchmark.js

outputs (changes every time it's run)

"pid","timestamp","memory","duration"
"8342","2017-08-30T14:24:13.416Z","66229821","38"

Better Usage Example

Benchmark slow-code.js continously, running batches of 10 iterations with 5 warmups and waiting 60 seconds between runs:

bench-csv --watch --delay=60 --warmups=5 --repeat=10 slow-code.js -o slow-code.csv

Under the hood this uses nodemon to restart when the code being benchmarked changes.

The -o param tells bench-csv to send its results to the file targetted, creating it if missing.

Command Line Options

--watch

Runs the benchmark continously, accounting for changes in the target

--delay [seconds]

When watching, how long to wait before each benchmark is performed. Defaults to 1 second

--repeat [1]

How many iterations to perform each benchmark

--header [true]

Whether to display the header row

--delim [',']

Delimiter to use between columns of the CSV output. For tabs use `--delim="\t"` works too

--warmups[=0]

Runs this many iterations before recording begins. Default to 0.

--inspect

Enables remote debugging. What use would benchmarking be without profiling.

Benchmark Lifecycles

Should you need it, bench-csv supports specifying lifecycle hooks as below:

// slow-code-with-lifecycle.js
 
// Runs before each batch of iterations
module.exports.beforeAll = () => { ... }
 
// Runs before each iteration
module.exports.before = () => { ... }
 
// The function being benchmarked
module.exports.run = () => { ... }
 
// Runs after each iteration
module.exports.after = () => { ... }
 
// Runs after each batch of iterations
module.exports.afterAll = () => { ... }

Then you can benchmark it as before:

bench-csv --watch --repeat=10 --delay=60 ./path/to/slow-code-with-lifecycle.js

License

ISC © Allain Lalonde

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