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@semizero/thread-block-detect

v1.0.1

Published

Detect thread blocks in JS runtime

Downloads

1

Readme

Detect if your application needs multithreading. Simply by checking event-loop delay.

This module tries to calculate event-loop delay with the help of an interval. Since an interval is based on time and process ticks, it's easy to detect a thread block (actually event-loop thread).

Usage

// Common
const { ThreadBlockDetect } = require("@semizero/thread-block-detect");
// or Module
import { ThreadBlockDetect } from "@semizero/thread-block-detect";


// parameterless
new ThreadBlockDetect();

// pass callback; notice about thread blocks (delay is in milliseconds)
new ThreadBlockDetect(delay => { /* do something */ });

// pass logger; e.g. console, winston & ... (default is console)
new ThreadBlockDetect(console);

This will detect thread blocks in the thread where it's constructed.

If there are thread blocks regularly or it's rare but massive (e.g. >5000ms), these are the solutions to offload tasks:

  • Web workers (browsers)
  • Worker threads or child process (nodejs)
    Piscina is recommended for node 16 & newer

How does it work?

  1. Get and save current time (using performance.now)
  2. Initialize an interval which runs the detector every 1000ms

Detector:

  1. Get current time
  2. Calculate delay (current - previous)
  3. Check if delay is smaller or bigger than a valid delay (e.g. 20ms) because delay cannot be 0 (single-threaded runtime architecture)
  4. Save current time