memory-inspector

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memory-inspector

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Memory Inspector watches memory usage/behavior of an Web Application. Currently it runs over Puppeteer, which is an API to control headless Chrome or Chromium over the DevTools Protocol.

Installing

yarn add --dev memory-inspector

Usage

Example 1

const memoryInspector = require('memory-inspector')
 
const config = {
  url: 'http://localhost:3000',
  maxMemoryLimit: 20 * 1048576, // should not pass of 20MB
  maxMemoryPercentThreshold: 90, // should not pass 90% of total memory
}
 
memoryInspector(config).then((info) => console.log(info))
 
/*
{ "exceededMemoryMaximum": 1528951424,
  "exceededMemoryUsagePercent": true,
  "jsHeapSizeLimit": "2.19 GB",
  "memoryUsagePercent": 21900000,
  "totalJSHeapSize": "1.53 GB",
  "usedJSHeapSize": "1.53 GB" }
*/
 

Example 2

const memoryInspector = require('memory-inspector')
 
const config = {
  url: 'http://127.0.0.1:8080',
  delay: 300,
  formatted: false, // default is true
  maxMemoryLimit: 20 * 1048576, // should not pass of 20MB
  maxMemoryPercentThreshold: 90, // should not pass 90% of total memory
  waitUntil: ['domContentLoaded'], // wait for browser events
}
 
memoryInspector(config).then((info) => console.log(info))
 
/*
{ usedJSHeapSize: 10000000,
  totalJSHeapSize: 11900000,
  jsHeapSizeLimit: 2190000000,
  memoryUsagePercent: 438000000,
  exceededMemoryMaximum: -10971520,
  exceededMemoryUsagePercent: false }
*/
 

Config

url

<string> URL to navigate page to. The url should include scheme, e.g. https://

formatted

<boolean> Define if will format bytes into sizes, like: 2190000000 to 2.19 GB. By default it's true.

delay

<number> Slows down report by the specified amount of milliseconds.

maxMemoryLimit

<number> Sets maximum memory limit which can be used by application, it will reflect on exceededMemoryMaximum report.

maxMemoryPercentThreshold

<number> Sets maximum memory percent threshold on application, it will reflect on exceededMemoryUsagePercent report.

waitUntil

<string|array<string>> When to consider navigation succeeded. Given an array of event strings, navigation is considered to be successful after all events have been fired.

Roadmap

  • Iterate report operations by configuration
  • Prediction report
  • Integrate with Jest
  • Write decent tests
  • Allows to specify executable based on Webkit Binaries

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A Thanks to Puppeteer.

Made by Raphael Amorim, Licensed by MIT

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