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content-tracing
content-trace 모듈은 Chromium 컨텐츠 모듈단에서 생성된 데이터를 수집하고 추적하는데 사용됩니다.
이 모듈은 웹 인터페이스를 포함하고 있지 않으며 크롬 브라우저에서 chrome://tracing/ 페이지를 열어 생성된 파일을 로드하면 결과를 볼 수 있습니다.
var tracing = require('content-tracing');
tracing.startRecording('*', tracing.DEFAULT_OPTIONS, function() {
console.log('Tracing started');
setTimeout(function() {
tracing.stopRecording('', function(path) {
console.log('Tracing data recorded to ' + path);
});
}, 5000);
});
tracing.getCategories(callback)
callbackFunction
Get a set of category groups. The category groups can change as new code paths are reached.
Once all child processes have acked to the getCategories request, callback
is invoked with an array of category groups.
tracing.startRecording(categoryFilter, options, callback)
categoryFilterStringoptionsIntegercallbackFunction
Start recording on all processes.
Recording begins immediately locally, and asynchronously on child processes
as soon as they receive the EnableRecording request. Once all child processes
have acked to the startRecording request, callback will be called back.
categoryFilter is a filter to control what category groups should be
traced. A filter can have an optional - prefix to exclude category groups
that contain a matching category. Having both included and excluded
category patterns in the same list is not supported.
Examples:
test_MyTest*,test_MyTest*,test_OtherStuff,"-excluded_category1,-excluded_category2
options controls what kind of tracing is enabled, it could be a OR-ed
combination of tracing.DEFAULT_OPTIONS, tracing.ENABLE_SYSTRACE,
tracing.ENABLE_SAMPLING and tracing.RECORD_CONTINUOUSLY.
tracing.stopRecording(resultFilePath, callback)
resultFilePathStringcallbackFunction
Stop recording on all processes.
Child processes typically are caching trace data and only rarely flush and send trace data back to the main process. That is because it may be an expensive operation to send the trace data over IPC, and we would like to avoid much runtime overhead of tracing. So, to end tracing, we must asynchronously ask all child processes to flush any pending trace data.
Once all child processes have acked to the stopRecording request, callback
will be called back with a file that contains the traced data.
Trace data will be written into resultFilePath if it is not empty, or into a
temporary file. The actual file path will be passed to callback if it's not
null.
tracing.startMonitoring(categoryFilter, options, callback)
categoryFilterStringoptionsIntegercallbackFunction
Start monitoring on all processes.
Monitoring begins immediately locally, and asynchronously on child processes as
soon as they receive the startMonitoring request.
Once all child processes have acked to the startMonitoring request,
callback will be called back.
tracing.stopMonitoring(callback);
callbackFunction
Stop monitoring on all processes.
Once all child processes have acked to the stopMonitoring request, callback
is called back.
tracing.captureMonitoringSnapshot(resultFilePath, callback)
resultFilePathStringcallbackFunction
Get the current monitoring traced data.
Child processes typically are caching trace data and only rarely flush and send trace data back to the main process. That is because it may be an expensive operation to send the trace data over IPC, and we would like to avoid unneeded runtime overhead of tracing. So, to end tracing, we must asynchronously ask all child processes to flush any pending trace data.
Once all child processes have acked to the captureMonitoringSnapshot request,
the callback will be invoked with a file that contains the traced data.
tracing.getTraceBufferUsage(callback)
callbackFunction
Get the maximum across processes of trace buffer percent full state. When the
TraceBufferUsage value is determined, the callback is called.
tracing.setWatchEvent(categoryName, eventName, callback)
categoryNameStringeventNameStringcallbackFunction
callback will will be called every time the given event occurs on any
process.
tracing.cancelWatchEvent()
Cancel the watch event. If tracing is enabled, this may race with the watch event callback.