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http-timer

Timings for HTTP requests

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Inspired by the request package.

Usage

'use strict';
const https = require('https');
const timer = require('@szmarczak/http-timer');

const request = https.get('https://httpbin.org/anything');
const timings = timer(request);

request.on('response', response => {
	response.on('data', () => {}); // Consume the data somehow
	response.on('end', () => {
		console.log(timings);
	});
});

// { start: 1535708511443,
//   socket: 1535708511444,
//   lookup: 1535708511444,
//   connect: 1535708511582,
//   upload: 1535708511887,
//   response: 1535708512037,
//   end: 1535708512040,
//   phases:
//    { wait: 1,
//      dns: 0,
//      tcp: 138,
//      request: 305,
//      firstByte: 150,
//      download: 3,
//      total: 597 } }

API

timer(request)

Returns: Object

  • start - Time when the request started.
  • socket - Time when a socket was assigned to the request.
  • lookup - Time when the DNS lookup finished.
  • connect - Time when the socket successfully connected.
  • upload - Time when the request finished uploading.
  • response - Time when the request fired the response event.
  • end - Time when the response fired the end event.
  • error - Time when the request fired the error event.
  • phases
    • wait - timings.socket - timings.start
    • dns - timings.lookup - timings.socket
    • tcp - timings.connect - timings.lookup
    • request - timings.upload - timings.connect
    • firstByte - timings.response - timings.upload
    • download - timings.end - timings.response
    • total - timings.end - timings.start or timings.error - timings.start

Note: The time is a number representing the milliseconds elapsed since the UNIX epoch.

License

MIT