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Quick and easy performance analyzer library for golang

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Nitro

Quick and easy performance analyzer library for golang.

Overview

Nitro is a quick and easy performance analyzer library for golang. It is useful for comparing A/B against different drafts of functions or different functions.

Implementing Nitro

Using Nitro is simple. First use go get to install the latest version of the library.

$ go get github.com/spf13/nitro

Next include nitro in your application.

import "github.com/spf13/nitro"

Somewhere near the beginning of your application (or where you want to begin profiling) call

timer := nitro.Initialize()

Then throughout your application wherever a major division of work is call

timer.Step("name of step")

Flags

Nitro automatically adds a flag to your application. If you aren't already using flags in your application the following code is an example of how you may use flags. Make sure to import "flag".

func main() {
    flag.Parse()
}

Bring your own flags implementation

If you are using your own flag system or a commander like cobra you may want to enable Nitro on your own. To enable Nitro without using the default flags, simply set the package variable '&nitro.AnalysisOn' to true. The following example uses a flagset:

Flags().BoolVar(&nitro.AnalysisOn, "stepAnalysis", false, "display memory and timing of different steps of the program")

var Timer *nitro.B

func init() {
    Timer = nitro.Initalize()
}

func TrackMe() {
    // a bunch of code here
    Timer.Step("important function to track")
}

func TrackAnother() {
    // more code here
    Timer.Step("another function to track")
}

Usage

Once the library is implemented throughout your application simply run your application and pass the "--stepAnalysis" flag to it. It does not need to be built to run, but can be called from go run or the binary form.

$ go run ./my_application --stepAnalysis

Example output

The following output comes from the hugo static site generator library. Nitro was built as a component of hugo and was extracted into it's own library.

$ ./main -p spf13 -b http://localhost -d --stepAnalysis

initialize & template prep:
    4.664481ms (5.887625ms)	        0.43 MB 	4583 Allocs
import pages:
    65.196788ms (71.107809ms)	   17.13 MB 	70151 Allocs
build indexes:
    1.823434ms (72.960713ms)	    0.12 MB 	3720 Allocs
render and write indexes:
    212.06721ms (285.057592ms)	   65.72 MB 	362557 Allocs
render and write lists:
    17.796945ms (302.87847ms)	    7.76 MB 	33122 Allocs
render pages:
    50.092756ms (352.998539ms)	   11.27 MB 	139898 Allocs
render shortcodes:
    11.34692ms (364.386939ms)	    6.24 MB 	21260 Allocs
render and write homepage:
    4.075194ms (368.497883ms)	    0.84 MB 	3906 Allocs
write pages:
    8.73933ms (377.263888ms)	    0.11 MB 	1672 Allocs

Release Notes

  • 0.5.0 Oct 1, 2013
    • Now supporting non flag based enabling
  • 0.4.0 June 19, 2013
    • Implement first draft

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

Contributors

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License

nitro is released under the Apache 2.0 license. See LICENSE.txt

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