ScopedPerformance
Safely use the Performance API User timing features without fear of having name collisions with another concurrently running code.
Motivation
Problem
When working with the
User Timing Performance API
on a Deno server with async handlers. You may encounter interferences, as the
performance
instance (and entries) are shared for all the concurrently
executing handlers on the same isolate.
The following code poses a problem because the same names might be used for different requests if they overlap in time:
Deno.serve(async (_req: Request => {
performance.mark('start');
// some async work here ...
const measureEntry = performance.measure('total', 'start');
return new Response(...);
});
Using clearMarks()
/clearMeasures()
does not help. It might be even worse as
you may remove the entries created by another request!
Solution
We can avoid the problem by making a new ScopedPerformance
instance for each
request, which will automatically take care of prefixing the mark/measure names
with a unique prefix:
import { ScopedPerformance } from 'jsr:@esroyo/scoped-performance';
Deno.serve(async (_req: Request => {
const scoped = new ScopedPerformance();
scoped.mark('start');
// some async work here ...
const measureEntry = scoped.measure('total', 'start');
return new Response(...);
});
This effectively avoid name collisions among concurrent requests.
Executing getEntries()
in the ScopedPerformance
instance will only return
the entries created with that instance:
import { ScopedPerformance } from 'jsr:@esroyo/scoped-performance';
// Let's make a mark in the global original `performance` instance
performance.mark('global-start');
// Then proceed to make an scoped instance, and some scoped marks
const scoped = new ScopedPerformance();
scoped.mark('start');
scoped.measure('total', 'start');
// When retrieving the entries of the scoped instance, we just get those.
// The "name" of the entry will be unscoped/unprefixed back to the original name.
console.log(scoped.getEntries());
/*
[
PerformanceMark {
name: "start",
entryType: "mark",
startTime: 24,
duration: 0,
detail: null
},
PerformanceMeasure {
name: "total",
entryType: "measure",
startTime: 24,
duration: 0,
detail: null
}
]
*/
// The global `performance` instance of course contains all the marks.
// Here we can see that the "name" of the entries created with the scoped instance
// are internally scoped/prefixed with an unique id to avoid collisions.
console.log(performance.getEntries());
/*
[
PerformanceMark {
name: "global-start",
entryType: "mark",
startTime: 24,
duration: 0,
detail: null
},
PerformanceMark {
name: "f5a8be11-610b-4745-afdd-98fa8ae0e6d0::start",
entryType: "mark",
startTime: 24,
duration: 0,
detail: null
},
PerformanceMeasure {
name: "f5a8be11-610b-4745-afdd-98fa8ae0e6d0::total",
entryType: "measure",
startTime: 24,
duration: 0,
detail: null
}
]
*/
Usage
As of Deno 1.37.0 (2023-09-19), it is recommended to use the using
keyword to take advantage of explicit resource management. With this language feature, scoped performance entries will be cleared from the global performance
instance once the scoped performance instance leaves scope, avoiding memory leaks.
import { ScopedPerformance } from 'jsr:@esroyo/scoped-performance';
Deno.serve(async (_req: Request => {
using scoped = new ScopedPerformance();
scoped.mark('start');
// some async work here ...
const measureEntry = scoped.measure('total', 'start');
// once the handler has returned, scoped.clearMarks() and scoped.clearMeasures()
// will be executed, avoiding the continuous growth of global entries
return new Response(...);
});
In case you are on an older version of Deno (or any other platform that does not support using
) remember to explicitly call clearMarks()
and clearMeasures()
once access to the scoped instance is not needed:
import { ScopedPerformance } from 'jsr:@esroyo/scoped-performance';
Deno.serve(async (_req: Request => {
const scoped = new ScopedPerformance();
scoped.mark('start');
// some async work here ...
const measureEntry = scoped.measure('total', 'start');
// ...
// Explicit tear down
scoped.clearMarks();
scoped.clearMeasures();
return new Response(...);
});