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Clinic diagnoses your Node.js performance issues

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An Open Source Node.js performance profiling suite by NearForm.

Demo and detailed documentation: https://clinicjs.org/

Install

npm install -g clinic

Getting started

As a first step, run the clinic doctor:

clinic doctor -- node server.js

Then benchmark your server with wrk or autocannon:

wrk http://localhost:3000
autocannon http://localhost:3000

If you want to run autocannon as soon as your server starts listening you can use the --autocannon option using subarg syntax.

clinic doctor --autocannon [ / --method POST ] -- node server.js

Other benchmarking tools like wrk can be started in a similar way using the --on-port flag

# $PORT is the port the server is listening on
clinic doctor --on-port 'wrk http://localhost:$PORT' -- node server.js

Finally shut down your server (Ctrl+C). Once the server process has shutdown clinic doctor will analyse the collected data and detect what type of issue you are having. Based on the issue type, it will provide a recommendation for you.

For example, to debug I/O issues, use clinic bubbleprof:

clinic bubbleprof -- node server.js

Then benchmark your server again, just like you did with clinic doctor.

Note that when looking at the CPU graph you might notice that it doesn't necessarily go from 0-100 but might go from 0-200 or higher. This is because the percentage reflects the total amount of CPU cores your computer has. Node.js itself uses more than one thread behind the scene even though JavaScript is single threaded. V8 (The JavaScript engine) runs the garbage collector and some optimizations on background threads. With worker threads, the CPU will also utilize more than 100%. The visible percentage is always the combination of all these factors together.

Supported Node.js versions

Clinic relies heavily on Node.js core instrumentation available in later versions. Currently the supported Node.js versions are ^10.0.0 and ^8.9.4.

Examples and Demos

Report an issue

If you encounter any issue, feel free to send us an issue report at:

https://github.com/nearform/node-clinic/issues

When creating an issue, it will be a huge help for us if you upload your data to the clinic cloud. To do this, use clinic upload:

clinic upload 1000.clinic-doctor

and include the URL that it returns.

More information

For more information use the --help option:

clinic doctor --help
clinic bubbleprof --help
clinic flame --help
clinic upload --help

Flags

-h | --help                Display Help
-v | --version             Display Version
--debug                    Do not minify generated files

Programmable Interfaces

Each of the tools has a programmable interface which you can read about in their repos.

License

GPL 3.0

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