Systrace
Methods
installReactHook
setEnabled
isEnabled
beginEvent
endEvent
beginAsyncEvent
endAsyncEvent
counterEvent
attachToRelayProfiler
swizzleJSON
measureMethods
measure
Reference
Methods
installReactHook()
static installReactHook(useFiber)
setEnabled()
static setEnabled(enabled)
isEnabled()
static isEnabled()
beginEvent()
static beginEvent(profileName?, args?)
beginEvent/endEvent for starting and then ending a profile within the same call stack frame
endEvent()
static endEvent()
beginAsyncEvent()
static beginAsyncEvent(profileName?)
beginAsyncEvent/endAsyncEvent for starting and then ending a profile where the end can either occur on another thread or out of the current stack frame, eg await the returned cookie variable should be used as input into the endAsyncEvent call to end the profile
endAsyncEvent()
static endAsyncEvent(profileName?, cookie?)
counterEvent()
static counterEvent(profileName?, value?)
counterEvent registers the value to the profileName on the systrace timeline
attachToRelayProfiler()
static attachToRelayProfiler(relayProfiler)
Relay profiles use await calls, so likely occur out of current stack frame therefore async variant of profiling is used
swizzleJSON()
static swizzleJSON()
This is not called by default due to perf overhead but it's useful if you want to find traces which spend too much time in JSON.
measureMethods()
static measureMethods(object, objectName, methodNames)
Measures multiple methods of a class. For example, you can do: Systrace.measureMethods(JSON, 'JSON', ['parse', 'stringify']);
@param object @param objectName @param methodNames Map from method names to method display names.
measure()
static measure(objName, fnName, func)
Returns an profiled version of the input function. For example, you can: JSON.parse = Systrace.measure('JSON', 'parse', JSON.parse);
@param objName @param fnName @param {function} func @return {function} replacement function