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timing-stats-cli

v0.6.0

Published

timing-stats-cli ================= Instrument your build / deployment process to be able to monitor and investigate improvements using [https://github.com/TheSavior/timing-stats].

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Readme

timing-stats-cli

Instrument your build / deployment process to be able to monitor and investigate improvements using [https://github.com/TheSavior/timing-stats].

Installation

via npm (node package manager)

$ npm install timing-stats-cli --save-dev

via yarn

$ yarn add timing-stats-cli --dev

Usage

This library provides two command line utilities to help instrument your build.

benchmark

benchmark is used to time a command.

benchmark YOUR-STAGE-NAME COMMAND

examples:

benchmark linters "eslint && rubocop"
benchmark tests mocha

This writes to a temporary file the start and end timestamps for the given subcommand.

add-temp-timing-to-json

At the end of your build or deployment process when all of the commands have been benchmarked, run add-temp-timing-to-json to calculate the length of time for each stage and append the results to an existing JSON file. Pass as an argument the path to the json file it should append to.

example:

add-temp-timing-to-json build_times.json

add-temp-timing-to-json uses environment variables to know how to separate each build. If you use travis, this is done automatically by using TRAVIS_BUILD_NUMBER. Otherwise you will need to set BUILD_IDENTIFIER