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Trace events#
Source Code: lib/trace_events.js
The node:trace_events module provides a mechanism to centralize tracing
information generated by V8, Node.js core, and userspace code.
Tracing can be enabled with the --trace-event-categories command-line flag
or by using the node:trace_events module. The --trace-event-categories flag
accepts a list of comma-separated category names.
The available categories are:
node: An empty placeholder.node.async_hooks: Enables capture of detailedasync_hookstrace data. Theasync_hooksevents have a uniqueasyncIdand a specialtriggerIdtriggerAsyncIdproperty.node.bootstrap: Enables capture of Node.js bootstrap milestones.node.console: Enables capture ofconsole.time()andconsole.count()output.node.threadpoolwork.sync: Enables capture of trace data for threadpool synchronous operations, such asblob,zlib,cryptoandnode_api.node.threadpoolwork.async: Enables capture of trace data for threadpool asynchronous operations, such asblob,zlib,cryptoandnode_api.node.dns.native: Enables capture of trace data for DNS queries.node.net.native: Enables capture of trace data for network.node.environment: Enables capture of Node.js Environment milestones.node.fs.sync: Enables capture of trace data for file system sync methods.node.fs_dir.sync: Enables capture of trace data for file system sync directory methods.node.fs.async: Enables capture of trace data for file system async methods.node.fs_dir.async: Enables capture of trace data for file system async directory methods.node.perf: Enables capture of Performance API measurements.node.perf.usertiming: Enables capture of only Performance API User Timing measures and marks.node.perf.timerify: Enables capture of only Performance API timerify measurements.
node.promises.rejections: Enables capture of trace data tracking the number of unhandled Promise rejections and handled-after-rejections.node.vm.script: Enables capture of trace data for thenode:vmmodule'srunInNewContext(),runInContext(), andrunInThisContext()methods.v8: The V8 events are GC, compiling, and execution related.node.http: Enables capture of trace data for http request / response.
By default the node, node.async_hooks, and v8 categories are enabled.
node --trace-event-categories v8,node,node.async_hooks server.js
Prior versions of Node.js required the use of the --trace-events-enabled
flag to enable trace events. This requirement has been removed. However, the
--trace-events-enabled flag may still be used and will enable the
node, node.async_hooks, and v8 trace event categories by default.
node --trace-events-enabled
# is equivalent to
node --trace-event-categories v8,node,node.async_hooks
Alternatively, trace events may be enabled using the node:trace_events module:
const trace_events = require('node:trace_events');
const tracing = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.perf'] });
tracing.enable(); // Enable trace event capture for the 'node.perf' category
// do work
tracing.disable(); // Disable trace event capture for the 'node.perf' category
Running Node.js with tracing enabled will produce log files that can be opened
in the chrome://tracing
tab of Chrome.
The logging file is by default called node_trace.${rotation}.log, where
${rotation} is an incrementing log-rotation id. The filepath pattern can
be specified with --trace-event-file-pattern that accepts a template
string that supports ${rotation} and ${pid}:
node --trace-event-categories v8 --trace-event-file-pattern '${pid}-${rotation}.log' server.js
To guarantee that the log file is properly generated after signal events like
SIGINT, SIGTERM, or SIGBREAK, make sure to have the appropriate handlers
in your code, such as:
process.on('SIGINT', function onSigint() {
console.info('Received SIGINT.');
process.exit(130); // Or applicable exit code depending on OS and signal
});
The tracing system uses the same time source
as the one used by process.hrtime().
However the trace-event timestamps are expressed in microseconds,
unlike process.hrtime() which returns nanoseconds.
The features from this module are not available in Worker threads.
The node:trace_events module#
Tracing object#
The Tracing object is used to enable or disable tracing for sets of
categories. Instances are created using the trace_events.createTracing()
method.
When created, the Tracing object is disabled. Calling the
tracing.enable() method adds the categories to the set of enabled trace event
categories. Calling tracing.disable() will remove the categories from the
set of enabled trace event categories.
tracing.categories#
A comma-separated list of the trace event categories covered by this
Tracing object.
tracing.disable()#
Disables this Tracing object.
Only trace event categories not covered by other enabled Tracing objects
and not specified by the --trace-event-categories flag will be disabled.
const trace_events = require('node:trace_events');
const t1 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node', 'v8'] });
const t2 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.perf', 'node'] });
t1.enable();
t2.enable();
// Prints 'node,node.perf,v8'
console.log(trace_events.getEnabledCategories());
t2.disable(); // Will only disable emission of the 'node.perf' category
// Prints 'node,v8'
console.log(trace_events.getEnabledCategories());
tracing.enable()#
Enables this Tracing object for the set of categories covered by the
Tracing object.
tracing.enabled#
- <boolean>
trueonly if theTracingobject has been enabled.
trace_events.createTracing(options)#
options<Object>categories<string[]> An array of trace category names. Values included in the array are coerced to a string when possible. An error will be thrown if the value cannot be coerced.
- Returns: <Tracing>.
Creates and returns a Tracing object for the given set of categories.
const trace_events = require('node:trace_events');
const categories = ['node.perf', 'node.async_hooks'];
const tracing = trace_events.createTracing({ categories });
tracing.enable();
// do stuff
tracing.disable();
trace_events.getEnabledCategories()#
- Returns: <string>
Returns a comma-separated list of all currently-enabled trace event
categories. The current set of enabled trace event categories is determined
by the union of all currently-enabled Tracing objects and any categories
enabled using the --trace-event-categories flag.
Given the file test.js below, the command
node --trace-event-categories node.perf test.js will print
'node.async_hooks,node.perf' to the console.
const trace_events = require('node:trace_events');
const t1 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.async_hooks'] });
const t2 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['node.perf'] });
const t3 = trace_events.createTracing({ categories: ['v8'] });
t1.enable();
t2.enable();
console.log(trace_events.getEnabledCategories());
Examples#
Collect trace events data by inspector#
'use strict';
const { Session } = require('inspector');
const session = new Session();
session.connect();
function post(message, data) {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
session.post(message, data, (err, result) => {
if (err)
reject(new Error(JSON.stringify(err)));
else
resolve(result);
});
});
}
async function collect() {
const data = [];
session.on('NodeTracing.dataCollected', (chunk) => data.push(chunk));
session.on('NodeTracing.tracingComplete', () => {
// done
});
const traceConfig = { includedCategories: ['v8'] };
await post('NodeTracing.start', { traceConfig });
// do something
setTimeout(() => {
post('NodeTracing.stop').then(() => {
session.disconnect();
console.log(data);
});
}, 1000);
}
collect();