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trace_events - Node documentation

Usage in Deno

import * as mod from "node:trace_events";

Deno compatibility

All exports are non-functional stubs.

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 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 detailed async_hooks trace data. The async_hooks events have a unique asyncId and a special triggerId triggerAsyncId property.
  • node.bootstrap: Enables capture of Node.js bootstrap milestones.
  • node.console: Enables capture of console.time() and console.count() output.
  • node.threadpoolwork.sync: Enables capture of trace data for threadpool synchronous operations, such as blob, zlib, crypto and node_api.
  • node.threadpoolwork.async: Enables capture of trace data for threadpool asynchronous operations, such as blob, zlib, crypto and node_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 the node:vm module's runInNewContext(), runInContext(), and runInThisContext() 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


node --trace-event-categories v8,node,node.async_hooks

Alternatively, trace events may be enabled using the node:trace_events module:

import trace_events from '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.

Functions

f
createTracing
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f
getEnabledCategories
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Interfaces

I
CreateTracingOptions
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I
Tracing
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