Pluggable Flame Graphs for Clojure.
It's easier than you think. Get the newest release. Require the flames.core
namespace and start the profiler.
(require '[flames.core :as flames])
(def flames (flames/start! {:port 54321, :host "localhost"}))
Wait 5 seconds and check out http://localhost:54321/flames.svg
.
When you're done stop the profiler by invoking:
(flames/stop! flames)
or
(.close flames)
clojure.core/with-open
works too.
flames.core/start!
accepts a map of following options:
:host
– host to which the HTTP server will bind,:port
– port on which the HTTP server will listen,:dt
– number of seconds of profiling between updates of the flame graph,:load
– target fraction of one core's CPU time to use for profiling.
Find more information about :dt
and :load
options as well as principles of
operation of the profiler in README of riemann-jvm-profiler.
Contents of the flame graph can be filtered using regular expressions passed
in filter
and remove
query params.
GET /flames.svg?remove=%28socketRead|epollWait|socketAccept|readBytes%29
GET /flames.svg?filter=flames.core
Completely experimental.
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