Class Performance


  • public class Performance
    extends java.lang.Object
    Class created by Automatic Code-Generator.
    This class was built using the Chrome Remote Dev-Tools A.P.I., which is specified by two JSON-RPC Files. These files were obtained from the Chrome Dev Tools Protocol Git Hub Page, which has a "Tip of Tree" (the latest) API-Specification Page Here: JSON-RPC Protocol Specification.

    JSON-Viewable Google-API:
    These files may be viewed here: browser_protocol.json and js_protocol.json.
    These files were converted into this Java-Browser (CDT) Library; they are a Java-Alternative to the Node.js implementation.

    HTML-Viewable API:
    In addition to this Class-Library, these files were also converted to a simple HTML Page, which may be browsed here: Browser API Web-Page

    Node.js RDP-API Implementation:
    You may read about the Node.js Chrome Remote Interface on the Node.js Package Manager Web-Site: NPM
    [No Description Provided by Google]

    This class is intended to be used with a Headless Browser

    These methods have been tested, to some degree, using Google Chrome. In order to use this class you must start a web-browser instance and make a connection to the browser using a Remote Debugging Port. The initializations may be accomplished using class BRDPC (Browser Remote Debug Protocol Connection).

    Google-Chrome was used during the development process of the classes in this particular package. Note that, lately, it has been asserted Microsoft has switched to using the Chrome-Engine for its Microsoft Edge Browser Internal Code-Base. Therefore, there may limited support / functionality when running the methods in this class with Microsoft-Edge. There is the possibility these will work with Opera & Safari.

    Check whether the your Web-Browser will allow itself to be driven by the Web-Socket RDP-Port 9223.


    Foreign Function API:
    Every one of the methods that reside in this class are designed to do nothing more than:

    1. Accept Parameters from the User, and "Marshall Them" into a Valid JSON-Request
    2. Transmit the Marshalled Request-JSON to a Headless Web-Browser over a Web-Socket RDP Connection
    3. Receive BOTH that Method's Results AND any Browser Event-Firings from the Web-Socket
    4. Parse JSON Method-Results and Browser-Event Firings, and Subsequently Convert them to Standard Java-Types
    5. Report these Method-Results and Browser-Events to the User via an User-Registered Event-Listener or a Promise Object


    Java-HTML Difference:
    Unlike the bulk of the Java HTML JAR Library, there is very little native Java-Code, and very little testing that may be done on any of the classes & methods in this package. The code inside these classes does nothing more than marshall-and-unmarshall Java-Types into Json-Requests (and vice-versa). The Java-Script & Browser modules inside of a Google-Chrome instance are, theoretically, handling these requests, and returning their results (or events) over the Web-Socket Connection.

    It has been asserted (by Google Chrome Developers) that some of these methods are only "partially working" or "experimental".



    Stateless Class:
    This class neither contains any program-state, nor can it be instantiated. The @StaticFunctional Annotation may also be called 'The Spaghetti Report'. Static-Functional classes are, essentially, C-Styled Files, without any constructors or non-static member fields. It is a concept very similar to the Java-Bean's @Stateless Annotation.

    • 1 Constructor(s), 1 declared private, zero-argument constructor
    • 4 Method(s), 4 declared static
    • 5 Field(s), 5 declared static, 4 declared final
    • Fields excused from final modifier (with explanation):
      Field 'counter' is not final. Reason: CONFIGURATION


    • Nested Class Summary

       
      Type Classes: Performance Domain Types
      Modifier and Type Inner-Class
      static class  Performance.Metric
      Run-time execution metric.
       
      Event Classes: Performance Domain Events
      Modifier and Type Inner-Class
      static class  Performance.metrics
      Current values of the metrics.
    • Method Summary

       
      Performance Domain Commands
      Script Returns Modifier and Type Method
      NONE (void) static Script<> disable()
      Disable collecting and reporting metrics.
      NONE (void) static Script<> enable​(String timeDomain)
      Enable collecting and reporting metrics.
      Performance.Metric[] static Script<> getMetrics()
      Retrieve current values of run-time metrics.
      NONE (void) static Script<> setTimeDomain​(String timeDomain)
      Sets time domain to use for collecting and reporting duration metrics.
      • Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object

        clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
    • Method Detail

      • disable

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        public static Script<java.lang.String,​JsonObject,​Ret0disable()
        Disable collecting and reporting metrics.
        Returns:
        An instance of Script<String, JsonObject, Ret0>

        This Script instance must be executed before the browser receives the invocation-request.

        This Browser-Function does not have a return-value. You may choose to await the Promise<JsonObject, Ret0 > to ensure the Browser Function has run to completion.
      • enable

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        public static Script<java.lang.String,​JsonObject,​Ret0enable​
                    (java.lang.String timeDomain)
        
        Enable collecting and reporting metrics.
        Parameters:
        timeDomain - Time domain to use for collecting and reporting duration metrics.
        Acceptable Values: ["timeTicks", "threadTicks"]
        OPTIONAL
        Returns:
        An instance of Script<String, JsonObject, Ret0>

        This Script instance must be executed before the browser receives the invocation-request.

        This Browser-Function does not have a return-value. You may choose to await the Promise<JsonObject, Ret0 > to ensure the Browser Function has run to completion.
      • setTimeDomain

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        public static Script<java.lang.String,​JsonObject,​Ret0setTimeDomain​
                    (java.lang.String timeDomain)
        
        Sets time domain to use for collecting and reporting duration metrics. Note that this must be called before enabling metrics collection. Calling this method while metrics collection is enabled returns an error.
        EXPERIMENTAL
        DEPRECATED
        Parameters:
        timeDomain - Time domain
        Acceptable Values: ["timeTicks", "threadTicks"]
        Returns:
        An instance of Script<String, JsonObject, Ret0>

        This Script instance must be executed before the browser receives the invocation-request.

        This Browser-Function does not have a return-value. You may choose to await the Promise<JsonObject, Ret0 > to ensure the Browser Function has run to completion.