1. heapdump
Make a dump of the V8 heap for later inspection.
heapdump
Package: heapdump
Created by: bnoordhuis
Last modified: Mon, 10 Jul 2023 23:17:10 GMT
Version: 0.3.15
License: ISC
Downloads: 2,239,249
Repository: https://github.com/bnoordhuis/node-heapdump

Install

npm install heapdump
yarn add heapdump

node-heapdump

Make a dump of the V8 heap for later inspection.

Install

npm install heapdump

Or, if you are running node.js v0.6 or v0.8:

npm install [email protected]

Build

node-gyp configure build

Usage

Load the add-on in your application:

var heapdump = require('heapdump');

The module exports a single writeSnapshot([filename], [callback]) function
that writes out a snapshot. filename defaults to
heapdump-<sec>.<usec>.heapsnapshot when omitted.

heapdump.writeSnapshot('/var/local/' + Date.now() + '.heapsnapshot');

The function also takes an optional callback function which is called upon
completion of the heap dump.

heapdump.writeSnapshot(function(err, filename) {
  console.log('dump written to', filename);
});

The snapshot is written synchronously to disk. When the JS heap is large,
it may introduce a noticeable "hitch".

On UNIX platforms, you can force a snapshot by sending the node.js process
a SIGUSR2 signal:

$ kill -USR2 <pid>

The SIGUSR2 signal handler is enabled by default but you can disable it
by setting NODE_HEAPDUMP_OPTIONS=nosignal in the environment:

$ env NODE_HEAPDUMP_OPTIONS=nosignal node script.js

Inspecting the snapshot

Open Google Chrome and
press F12 to open the developer toolbar.

Go to the Memory tab, right-click in the tab pane and select
Load profile....

Select the dump file and click Open. You can now inspect the heap snapshot
at your leisure. Some snapshots may take a long time to load, on the order of
minutes or even hours.

Note that Chrome will refuse to load the file unless it has the .heapsnapshot
extension.

Caveats

On UNIX systems, the rule of thumb for creating a heap snapshot is that it
requires memory twice the size of the heap at the time of the snapshot.
If you end up with empty or truncated snapshot files, check the output of
dmesg; you may have had a run-in with the system's OOM killer or a resource
limit enforcing policy, like ulimit -u (max user processes) or ulimit -v
(max virtual memory size).

Dependencies

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