benchee

Simple benchmarks in both node and browser

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import benchee from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/benchee';
</script>

README

benchee

Simple benchmarks in both node and browser

Table of contents

Requirements

benchee requires that Promise is available globally. If using an environment that does not support it, you should polyfill prior to importing benchee.

Usage

import { benchmark, createSuite } from "benchee";

// the functions to benchmark
const add = (a, b) => a + b;
const subtract = (a, b) => a - b;

// create an individual benchmark
benchmark("add", () => add(1, 2)).then(results => console.log(results));

/*
{
  "stats": {
    "elapsed": 677,
    "endTime": 1540050973491,
    "startTime": 1540050972814,
    "iterations": 82165907,
    "ops": 121367661,
    "tpe": 0.00000823942708987561
  },
  "name": "add"
}
*/

// or create a suite of benchmarks
createSuite()
  .add("add", () => add(1, 2))
  .add("subtract", () => subtract(1, 2))
  .run()
  .then(results => console.log(results));

/*
{
  "ungrouped": [
    {
      "stats": {
        "elapsed": 802,
        "endTime": 1540050973617,
        "startTime": 1540050972815,
        "iterations": 28777534,
        "ops": 35882211,
        "tpe": 0.000027868961947886152
      },
      "name": "add"
    },
    {
      "stats": {
        "elapsed": 750,
        "endTime": 1540050974473,
        "startTime": 1540050973723,
        "iterations": 106326932,
        "ops": 141769242,
        "tpe": 0.000007053716174186235
      },
      "name": "subtract"
    }
  ]
}
*/

The results contract is Promise-based, however you can also access the results in a callback format if preferred.

Benchmark groups

In addition to running standard benchmarks, you can group benchmarks together within the same suite. The results of each group can be accessed through the onGroupComplete callback, and will namespaced under the group name in the final results.

To apply a group, simply add a group name as the second parameter to your test.

createSuite()
  .add("add", "math", () => add(1, 2))
  .add("trim", "string", () => "  trimmed  ".trim())
  .run()
  .then(results => console.log(results));

/*
{
  "math": [
    {
      "stats": {
        "elapsed": 888,
        "endTime": 1540051045206,
        "startTime": 1540051044318,
        "iterations": 38415463,
        "ops": 43260656,
        "tpe": 0.000023115691720284616
      },
      "name": "add"
    }
  ],
  "string": [
    {
      "stats": {
        "elapsed": 568,
        "endTime": 1540051045880,
        "startTime": 1540051045312,
        "iterations": 15363261,
        "ops": 27047994,
        "tpe": 0.00003697131748266205
      },
      "name": "trim"
    }
  ]
}
*/

Statistics

Statistics for each benchmark have the following shape:

{
  // time of total benchmark run
  elapsed: number;
  // timestamp of benchmark complete
  endTime: number;
  // number of operations executed in benchmark
  iterations: number;
  // operations per second calculation
  ops: number;
  // time per execution calculation
  tpe: number;
  // timestamp of benchmark start
  startTime: number;
}

Options

delay

The time wait between execution of benchmark groups (defaults to 100ms)

minIterations

The minimum number of iterations that need to occur before the benchmark is considered complete (defaults to 10)

minTime

The minimum amount of time that needs to elapse before the benchmark is considered complete (defaults to 500ms)

NOTE: This is ignored when type is set to fixed.

onComplete

Function called when suite has finished running. This is the callback method to receive results, if preferred over the standard promised-based method.

onComplete: (results: Benchee.Results) => void;

onGroupComplete

Function called when a given group has completed all of its benchmarks.

onGroupComplete: (results: Benchee.ResultsGroup) => void;

onGroupStart

Function called when a given group has started running its benchmarks.

onGroupStart: (group: string) => void;

onResult

Function called when a specific benchmark has finished running.

onResult: (result: Benchee.Result) => void;

type

The type of benchmark to perform. (defaults to adaptive)

Valid values:

  • adaptive => number of iterations performed is based on an exponential algorithm driven by the minTime
  • fixed => number of iterations performed is based directly on minIterations

Support

Browser

  • Chrome (33+)
  • Edge (all)
  • Firefox (29+)
  • Opera (20+)
  • Safari (7.1+)

NOTE: If a Promise polyfill is provided, then older versions / unlisted browsers should be supported as well (notably IE11).

Node

  • 6+

Development

Standard stuff, clone the repo and npm install dependencies. The npm scripts available:

  • build => run rollup to build the distributed files in dist
  • clean => run rimraf on the dist folder
  • dev => run webpack dev server to run example app (playground!)
  • dist => runs clean, build, and build:types
  • lint => runs TSLint against all files in the src folder
  • lint:fix => runs lint, fixing any errors if possible
  • prepublish => runs prepublish:compile
  • prepublish:compile => run lint, test:coverage, and dist
  • test => run Jest, testing functions with NODE_ENV=test
  • test:coverage => run test but with code coverage output
  • test:watch => run test, but with persistent watcher