Estimo is a tool for measuring parse / compile / execution time of javascript.
This tool can emulate CPU throttling, Network conditions, use Chrome Device emulation and more for measuring javascript performance.
Inspired by Size Limit. Thanks @ai and @aslushnikov for support.
JavaScript is the most expensive part of our frontend.
3.5 seconds to process 170 KB of JS and 0.1 second for 170 KB of JPEG.
JS API
const path = require('path')
const estimo = require('estimo')
;(async () => {
const report = await estimo(path.join(__dirname, 'examples', 'example.js'))
console.log(report)
})()
CLI
estimo -r ./examples/example.js
Output
[
{
name: 'example.js',
parseHTML: 1.01,
styleLayout: 34.08,
paintCompositeRender: 1.4,
scriptParseCompile: 1.04,
scriptEvaluation: 8.11,
javaScript: 9.15,
garbageCollection: 0,
other: 8.2,
total: 53.84,
},
]
-
name - Resource name (file name or web url).
-
parseHTML - Time which was spent for
ParseHTML
,ParseAuthorStyleSheet
events. -
styleLayout - Time which was spent for
ScheduleStyleRecalculation
,UpdateLayoutTree
,InvalidateLayout
,Layout
events. -
paintCompositeRender - Time which was spent for
Animation
,HitTest
,PaintSetup
,Paint
,PaintImage
,RasterTask
,ScrollLayer
,UpdateLayer
,UpdateLayerTree
,CompositeLayers
events. -
scriptParseCompile - Time which was spent for
v8.compile
,v8.compileModule
,v8.parseOnBackground
events. -
scriptEvaluation - Time which was spent for
EventDispatch
,EvaluateScript
,v8.evaluateModule
,FunctionCall
,TimerFire
,FireIdleCallback
,FireAnimationFrame
,RunMicrotasks
,V8.Execute
events. -
javaScript - Time which was spent for both event groups (scriptParseCompile and scriptEvaluation).
-
garbageCollection - Time which was spent for
MinorGC
,MajorGC
,BlinkGC.AtomicPhase
,ThreadState::performIdleLazySweep
,ThreadState::completeSweep
,BlinkGCMarking
events. -
other - Time which was spent for
MessageLoop::RunTask
,TaskQueueManager::ProcessTaskFromWorkQueue
,ThreadControllerImpl::DoWork
events. -
total - Total time.
All metrics are in milliseconds.
We measure system-cpu time. The number of seconds that the process has spent on the CPU.
We not including time spent waiting for its turn on the CPU.
All results measured in time. It means that results could be unstable depends on available on your device resources.
You can use runs
option to run estimo N times and get median value as a result.
JS API
const report = await estimo(['/path/to/examples/example.js'], { runs: 10 })
CLI
estimo -r /path/to/examples/example.js -runs 10
You can compare metrics of an origin file with others its versions to understand consequences on performance.
We take the first file as a baseline. All rest files will be compared with the baseline.
JS API
const report = await estimo(['lib-1.0.5.js', 'lib-1.1.0.js'], { diff: true })
CLI
estimo -r lib-1.0.5.js lib-1.1.0.js -diff
Output
[
{
name: 'lib-1.0.5.js',
parseHTML: 1.48,
styleLayout: 44.61,
paintCompositeRender: 2.19,
scriptParseCompile: 1.21,
scriptEvaluation: 9.63,
javaScript: 10.84,
garbageCollection: 0,
other: 9.95,
total: 69.06,
},
{
name: 'lib-1.1.0.js',
parseHTML: 2.97,
styleLayout: 61.02,
paintCompositeRender: 2.11,
scriptParseCompile: 2.11,
scriptEvaluation: 19.28,
javaScript: 21.39,
garbageCollection: 0,
other: 15.49,
total: 102.98,
diff: {
parseHTML: '2.97 (+50.17% 🔺)',
styleLayout: '61.02 (+26.9% 🔺)',
paintCompositeRender: '2.11 (-3.8% 🔽)',
scriptParseCompile: '2.11 (+42.66% 🔺)',
scriptEvaluation: '19.28 (+50.06% 🔺)',
javaScript: '21.39 (+49.33% 🔺)',
garbageCollection: '0 (N/A)',
other: '15.49 (+35.77% 🔺)',
total: '102.98 (+32.94% 🔺)',
},
},
]
The CPU Throttling Rate Emulation allows you to simulate CPU performance.
- cpuThrottlingRate (default:
1
) - Sets the CPU throttling rate. The number represents the slowdown factor (e.g., 2 is a "2x" slowdown).
JS API:
await estimo('/path/to/example.js', { cpuThrottlingRate: 4 })
CLI:
estimo -r ./examples/example.js -cpu 4
The Network Emulation allows you to simulate a specified network conditions.
- emulateNetworkConditions (default:
undefined
) - One of puppeteer network conditions descriptor.
JS API:
await estimo('/path/to/example.js', { emulateNetworkConditions: 'Slow 3G' })
CLI:
estimo -r ./examples/example.js -net Slow\ 3G
The Chrome Device Emulation allow you to simulate a specified device conditions.
- device (default:
undefined
) - One of puppeteer devices descriptor.
JS API
const report = await estimo('/path/to/example.js', { device: 'Galaxy S5' })
CLI
estimo -r ./examples/examples.js -device Galaxy\ S5
When using CLI, for device names with spaces you should use symbols escaping.
You can specify how long estimo should wait for page to load.
- timeout (default:
20000
) - Sets timeout in ms.
JS API:
await estimo('/path/to/example.js', { timeout: 90000 })
CLI:
estimo -r ./examples/example.js -timeout 90000
JS API
const report = await estimo(['/path/to/libs/example.js', '/path/to/another/example/lib.js'])
CLI
estimo -r /path/to/example.js https://unpkg.com/react@16/umd/react.development.js
You can use all features not only with js files, but with web pages too.
We will wait for navigation to be finished when the load
event is fired.
JS API
const report = await estimo('https://www.google.com/')
CLI
estimo -r https://www.google.com/
npm i estimo
or
yarn add estimo
It uses puppeteer to generate Chrome Timelines. Which can be transformed in human-readable shape by Tracium.
We will use your local Chrome if it suitable for using with Estimo.
Keep in mind there result depends on your device and available resources.
Pull requests, feature ideas and bug reports are very welcome. We highly appreciate any feedback.