Node.js v10.0.0-v8-canary201803017a9bcdb0b9 Documentation


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Tracing#

Trace Event provides a mechanism to centralize tracing information generated by V8, Node core, and userspace code.

Tracing can be enabled by passing the --trace-events-enabled flag when starting a Node.js application.

The set of categories for which traces are recorded can be specified using the --trace-event-categories flag followed by a list of comma separated category names.

The available categories are:

  • node
  • node.async_hooks - Enables capture of detailed async_hooks trace data.
  • 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.
  • v8

By default the node, node.async_hooks, and v8 categories are enabled.

node --trace-events-enabled --trace-event-categories v8,node,node.async_hooks server.js

Running Node.js with tracing enabled will produce log files that can be opened in the chrome://tracing tab of Chrome.

Starting with Node 10.0.0, 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.