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lightkeeper

v2.0.1-1

Published

Pharos data send script for Web.

Downloads

40

Readme

lightkeeper

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pharos data send script for web. Support UMD, AMD, CommonJS in Browser.

Installation

npm install lightkeeper --save-dev

How To Use

UMD

You can use with script tag easily like:

<script 
  src="https://unpkg.com/lightkeeper/dist/pharos.min.js"
  data-siteid="1"
  data-host="//pharos.eming.li"  
></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
window.addEventListener('load', function() {
  pharos.monitor();
});
</script>

Webpack

We also support commonjs require in webpack or rollup like:

const Pharos = require('lightkeeper');
const site_id = 1;
const host = 'https://pharos.eming.li';

const pharos = new Pharos(site_id, host);
pharos.monitor();

API

pharos.monitor()

Send performance to server, return Promise.

pharos.add(key, val)

Allow develops add customized performance data. And the val must be a Number, otherwise, it will failed. And return true if added successfully.

pharos.add('render', 300);

pharos.add({
  render: 300,
  footer: 58
});

pharos.delete(infoKeys)

Remove one or more keys from the performance data. And return true if deleted successfully.

pharos.delete('render');

pharos.delete('loadPage', 'ttfb', 'lookupDomain');

pharos.clear()

Remote all keys from the performance data. And return old data if clear successfully.

const old = pharos.clear();

console.log(old);
//{loadPage: 0, ttfb: 0, lookupDomain: 0}

pharos.search(key)

Return the value of the specified parameter from the performance data.

pharos.add('footer', 100);

pharos.search('footer');
//100

pharos.time(name)

Work with pharos.timeEnd. To get a duration in milliseconds. pharos.time starts the time.

pharos.time('fib_time');
fib(20);
pharos.timeEnd('fib_time');
//fib_time: 0.007080078125ms
pharos.search('fib_time');
//0.007080078125

pharos.timeEnd(name)

pharos.timeEnd stops the timer and return the duration.

pharos.time('fib_time');
fib(20);
pharos.timeEnd('fib_time');
//fib_time: 0.007080078125ms
pharos.search('fib_time');
//0.007080078125

Contributing

Contributions welecome!

License

MIT