My aim is to develop a java script profiler for nodejs . The requirements are as under :
You can use Intel VTune Amplifier XE to profile JS code. In short, you will be able to see the samples collected by your JS functions and how these samples distributed through JS source files. In addition, VTune displays complete call stack information which includes java (JIT) frames and native frames (native code, for example, system library or native library called from JS code). No need to inject anything in your code but you should rebuild Node.js (it takes less than 5 mins).
How to enable VTune support in Node.js
Enable VTune support by adding just 3 lines
Add 2 lines in \src\node.cc
#include "v8-vtune.h" // located in \deps\v8\src\third_party\vtune
void Init(...) {
…
V8::SetFlagsFromCommandLine(&v8_argc, const_cast(v8_argv), true);
vTune::InitializeVtuneForV8();
}
Add 1 line in \node.gyp file to add and build VTune support
'target_name': 'node',
'type': 'executable',
'dependencies': [
'node_js2c#host',
'deps/v8/src/third_party/vtune/v8vtune.gyp:v8_vtune',
],
Now you ready to profile JS code running in Node.js using VTune
How to profile Node.js using VTune
VTune can be downloaded here . Try evaluation version first.
My small app - test.js
<pre> <code> function say(word) {
console.log("Calculating ...");
var res = 0;
for (var i = 0; i < 20000; i++) {
for (var j = 0; j < 20000; j++) {
res = i * j / 2;
}
}
console.log("Done.");
console.log(word);
}
function execute(someFunction, value) {
someFunction(value);
}
execute(say, "Hello from Node.js!"); </code> </pre>