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http-timer

Timings for HTTP requests

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Inspired by the request package.

Installation

NPM:

npm install @szmarczak/http-timer

Yarn:

yarn add @szmarczak/http-timer

Usage

Note:

import https from 'https';
import timer from '@szmarczak/http-timer';

const request = https.get('https://httpbin.org/anything');
timer(request);

request.once('response', response => {
	response.resume();
	response.once('end', () => {
		console.log(response.timings); // You can use `request.timings` as well
	});
});

// {
//   start: 1572712180361,
//   socket: 1572712180362,
//   lookup: 1572712180415,
//   connect: 1572712180571,
//   upload: 1572712180884,
//   response: 1572712181037,
//   end: 1572712181039,
//   error: undefined,
//   abort: undefined,
//   phases: {
//     wait: 1,
//     dns: 53,
//     tcp: 156,
//     request: 313,
//     firstByte: 153,
//     download: 2,
//     total: 678
//   }
// }

API

timer(request)

Returns: Object

Note: The time is a number representing the milliseconds elapsed since the UNIX epoch.

If something has not been measured yet, it will be undefined.

License

MIT