qlock
Quick and dirty timestamping.
Install
npm install qlock
Usage
How to log the lifecycle of a series of complex operations:
var Qlock = ;var qlk = ; qlk;;
Prints to console:
Starting logfoo completed - 23msbar completed - 443ms
Use profile()
to measure a single event. Note that this
requires two calls to start and end the event.
qlkprofile'getUser';;
Which prints:
Start "getUser"End "getUser" 309ms
API
new qlock(opts)
Instantiates a new qlock logger. For production use, it's recommended to mute qlock, which effectively turns all functionality into no-ops.
opts
- An object containing instantiation optionsmute
- Pass in a truthy value to mute qlock.
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log(description, [callback])
This method is used to log consecutive events. The first log()
will initiate the first timestamp whereas
consecutive calls to log()
will log the timestamp difference since the last event.
Arguments
description
- A description of the event being loggedcallback(description, diff)
- An optional callback function to customize logging behavior. Thediff
measures time since last event in milliseconds. Omitting this callback will simply print the description and diff to the console.
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reset()
Resets the timestamp for log()
, the following log()
will be relative to when this is invoked.
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profile(name, [callback])
Profile a single event by a unique name. The first profile()
will start recording , while the second
will end it. Ensure that all profiled events are ended otherwise it could leak memory if events just
pile up and never get completed.
Arguments
name
- A string to index an event.callback(name, diff)
- An optional callback function to customize logging behavior.
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License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Preston Pham
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