Commit Graph

28 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Jamie Wong
ea8f982c10
Import from node profiles via v8 logs (#98)
This is inspired by https://github.com/mapbox/flamebearer
2018-07-21 16:00:25 -07:00
Jamie Wong
d7969ac2b8 0.3.0 2018-07-18 08:54:53 -07:00
Jamie Wong
8fcc0f8108 0.2.0 2018-07-14 00:35:58 -07:00
Jamie Wong
6aa66bead2 Start with loading bar enabled when loading a local profile 2018-07-07 23:12:03 -07:00
Jamie Wong
bcecf9c260 Set name to filename by default 2018-07-07 23:05:49 -07:00
Jamie Wong
3172e61f05
Add a CLI to load the target file in your default browser (#88)
This PR add a CLI speedscope which load file given as an argument in your default browser. Expected usage looks like:

```
speedscope /path/to/profile
```

Note that since we're using base64 encoded strings as a transport for this, this won't work with multi-file profiles, like the Instruments .trace files. This could be augmented to support that by archiving the contents, but that can be handled in a different PR.

This PR also set up a viable model for integrating speedscope into other projects. By replicating the contents of `cli.js` in other languages, integration should be possible in other languages with no dependency upon node in any way. Distribution should consist of just HTML, JS, and CSS assets to be loaded in browser.

Test Plan:
- Ran the following to simulate a publish & subsequent installation:

```
$ npm pack
$ mv speedscope-0.1.0.tgz /tmp/
$ cd /tmp
$ tar -xvvf speedscope-0.1.0.tgz
$ cd package
$ npm install --only=production
$ ./cli.js
Opening file:///private/tmp/package/dist/release/index.html in your default browser
$ ./cli.js ~/code/speedscope/sample/profiles/Chrome/65/timeline.json
Creating temp file /var/folders/l0/qtd9z14973s2tw81vmzwkyp00000gp/T/speedscope-1531023992823-3880.js
Creating temp file /var/folders/l0/qtd9z14973s2tw81vmzwkyp00000gp/T/speedscope-1531023992823-3880.html
Opening file:///var/folders/l0/qtd9z14973s2tw81vmzwkyp00000gp/T/speedscope-1531023992823-3880.html in your default browser
```

Fixes #24
2018-07-07 21:33:02 -07:00
Jamie Wong
e39381e498
Specify file format for speedscope (#83)
This defines a JSON-based file format for speedscope.

The motivation for is primarily two things:
1. To enable others to write tools to output profiles which can be read by speedscope
2. To enable others to write tools to handle the output of speedscope, leveraging the variety of importers that speedscope supports

Fixes #65
2018-07-07 18:37:28 -07:00
Jamie Wong
94f0875dc0 Upgrade parcel-bundler to 1.9.2 2018-06-30 15:44:46 -07:00
Jamie Wong
721246752f Setup for publish 2018-05-31 00:24:24 -07:00
Jamie Wong
2207ff54ce
Add tests for importers (#56)
This also fixes deep copy import for Instruments when copying from Instruments 7

Related to #14
2018-05-29 23:53:03 -07:00
Jamie Wong
d23660d13c
Add test coverage reporting (#55)
This adds an integration with https://coveralls.io/ to report on code coverage of tests
2018-05-29 19:59:04 -07:00
Jamie Wong
3aa0944f94
Add tests for Vec2, Rect, and AffineTransform (#52)
* Tests for clamp, Vec2

* Switch to using jsverify for testing math functions

* Add tests for AffineTransform

* Add tests for Rect

* Add tests for rect transformations
2018-05-29 17:05:04 -07:00
Jamie Wong
aee4534de4
Integrate jest and add first test file (#51)
This sets up the first bit of test infrastructure to write and run unit tests on every PR

Related to #14 
Fixes #7
2018-05-29 14:34:09 -07:00
Jamie Wong
274110a46b
Support importing time profiles from Instruments .trace files (#41)
#33 added support for importing from instruments indirectly via opening instruments and using the deep copy command. This PR adds support for importing `.trace` files directly, though only for time profiles specifically, and only for the highest sample count thread in the profile.

This PR adds `.trace` files from Instruments 9, and adds support for importing from either Instruments 8 and 9. The only major difference in the file format seems to be that Instruments 9 applies raw `zlib` compression generously throughout the file.

This PR also adds example `.trace` files for memory allocations, which are not supported for direct import. They use a totally different storage format for recording memory allocations, and I haven't yet figured out how that list of allocations references their corresponding callstack.

Lastly, this PR also adds examples from Instruments 7 since I happen to have a machine with an old version of Instruments. Import from Instruments 7 probably wouldn't be hard to add, but I haven't done that in this PR.

This currently only works in Chrome, and only via drag-and-drop of the files.

To test, drag the decompressed `simple-time-profile.trace` from 6016d970b9/sample/profiles/Instruments/9.3.1/simple-time-profile.trace.zip onto speedscope.

The result should be this:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/150329/40162338-8fa13502-5968-11e8-8fb3-40626e41884a.png)

Fixes #15
2018-05-17 00:33:09 -07:00
Alan Pierce
1bcb88670b Set up Prettier and run it on the whole codebase
* Install prettier, set up the config file, and run it on all ts and tsx files.
* Install eslint and configure it with just eslint-plugin-prettier to check to
  make sure that prettier has been run.
* Add a basic .travis.yml that runs eslint.

There are other style things that might be nice to enforce with ESLint/TSLint,
like using const, import order, etc, but this commit just focuses on prettier,
which gets most of the way there.

One annoying issue for now is that typescript-eslint-parser gives a big warning
message since they haven't updated to officially support TypeScript 2.8 yet. We
aren't even using any ESLint rules that need the parser, but if we don't include
it, ESLint will crash. TS2.8 support is hopefully coming really soon, though:
https://github.com/eslint/typescript-eslint-parser/pull/454

As for the prettier config specifically, see https://prettier.io/docs/en/options.html
for the available options.

Config settings that seem non-controversial:

Semicolons: You don't use semicolons. (I prefer semicolons, but either way is fine.)

Quote style: Looks like you consistently use single quotes outside JSX and double
quotes in JSX, which is the `singleQuote: true` option.

Config settings worth discussion:

Line width: You don't have a specific max. I put 100 since I think it's a good number
for people (like both of us, probably) who find 80 a bit cramped. (At Benchling we use
110.) Prettier has a big red warning box recommending 80, but I still prefer 100ish.

Bracket spacing: This is `{foo}` vs `{ foo }` for imports, exports, object literals,
and destructuring. Looks like you're inconsistent but lean toward spaces. I personally
really dislike bracket spacing (it feels inconsistent with arrays and function calls),
but I'm certainly fine with it and Prettier has it enabled by default, so I kept it
enabled.

Trailing comma style: Options are "no trailing commas", "trailing commas for
everything exception function calls and parameter lists", and "trailing commas
everywhere". TypeScript can handle trailing commas everywhere, so there isn't a
concern with tooling. You're inconsistent, and it looks like you tend to not have
trailing commas, but I think it's probably best to just have them everywhere, so I
enabled them.

JSX Brackets: You're inconsistent about this, I think. I'd prefer to just keep the
default and wrap the `>` to the next line.

Arrow function parens: I only found two cases of arrow functions with one param
(both `c => c.frame === frame`), and both omitted the parens, so I kept the
default of omitting parens. This makes it mildly more annoying to add a typescript
type or additional param, which is a possible reason for always requiring parens.

Everything else is non-configurable, although it's possible some places would be
better with a `// prettier-ignore` comment (but I usually try to avoid those).
2018-04-14 08:40:06 -07:00
Jamie Wong
e630b21420 Rename release to deploy 2018-04-05 00:53:49 -07:00
Jamie Wong
5104e5cdcb
Demangle C++ symbols (#2)
This adds support for demangling C++ symbols automatically (they'll have a name prefix of `__Z`).
2018-04-05 00:27:03 -07:00
Jamie Wong
1987e83bde
Upgrade libraries & change release procedure (#8)
Previously, I was doing a hacky release process where I had `index.html` serve contents for `jlfwong.github.io/speedscope`, but used `dev.html` locally. This seems like it broke with the latest parcel release, so I just revamped the release process instead.

Now, the `release.sh` script creates a temporary shallow clone of the repository, overwrites its contents with build artifacts, runs a local server to verify it's working, then commits and pushes to the `gh-pages` branches.
2018-04-05 00:15:42 -07:00
Jamie Wong
1525c3fa04 Switch to more canonical HCL, re-enable HMR 2018-02-01 23:14:47 -08:00
Jamie Wong
4fcd40da98 Row atlas sort of working? 2018-01-28 03:13:12 -08:00
Jamie Wong
8ba298b216 Basic landing page 2018-01-07 11:45:05 -08:00
Jamie Wong
a51382c525 Hot reloading WIP 2017-12-23 13:37:56 -05:00
Jamie Wong
c9f0cf83c1 gitignore dev build assets 2017-12-20 09:30:02 -05:00
Jamie Wong
4a6245e2a2 Switch to parcel-bundler 2017-12-20 09:28:00 -05:00
Jamie Wong
355ceb8c6c Switch to browserify for better iteration time 2017-12-14 00:30:35 -08:00
Jamie Wong
d1bbff8c31 Shuffle build stuff around to make GitHub releasing easy 2017-12-07 23:22:36 -08:00
Jamie Wong
af9783c838 Batch rectangle renderer with regl 2017-11-22 19:19:10 -08:00
Jamie Wong
f82733d0ef Import from stackprof to convenient in-memory format 2017-11-22 00:00:31 -08:00