angular/modules/benchmarks
Paul Gschwendtner b757b1387c build: update dev-infra packages and account for build-tooling split from ng-dev (#46976)
The dev-infra build tooling is now decoupled from `ng-dev`. This will
make it easier to update `ng-dev` without necessarily needing to upgrade
the whole build system, Bazel etc. This is useful when e.g. new release
tool features have been added and should also be ported to active LTS
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PR Close #46976
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src build: update dev-infra packages and account for build-tooling split from ng-dev (#46976) 2022-08-02 09:37:37 -07:00
BUILD.bazel revert: "revert: "feat(dev-infra): exposed new rule 'component_benchmark' via dev_infra (#36434)" (#36798)" (#36800) 2020-06-03 13:12:30 -07:00
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README.md test: ensure global options for benchmark tests can be set in bazel (#34753) 2020-01-29 09:22:27 -08:00
tsconfig-build.json build: serve benchmark tree examples with bazel (#28568) 2019-02-08 13:37:36 -08:00
tsconfig-e2e.json refactor(benchpress): added tsconfig and fixed ts errors (#35127) 2020-02-04 10:41:06 -08:00
tsconfig.json build: update dev-infra packages and account for build-tooling split from ng-dev (#46976) 2022-08-02 09:37:37 -07:00

How to run the benchmarks locally

Run in the browser

yarn bazel run modules/benchmarks/src/tree/{name}:devserver

# e.g. "ng2" tree benchmark:
yarn bazel run modules/benchmarks/src/tree/ng2:devserver

Run e2e tests

# Run e2e tests of individual applications:
yarn bazel test modules/benchmarks/src/tree/ng2/...

# Run all e2e tests:
yarn bazel test modules/benchmarks/...

Use of *_aot.ts files

The *_aot.ts files are used as entry-points within Google to run the benchmark tests. These are still built as part of the corresponding ng_module rule.

Specifying benchmark options

There are options that can be specified in order to control how a given benchmark target runs. The following options can be set through test environment variables:

  • PERF_SAMPLE_SIZE: Benchpress performs measurements until scriptTime predictively no longer decreases. It does this by using a simple linear regression with the amount of samples specified. Defaults to 20 samples.
  • PERF_FORCE_GC: If set to true, @angular/benchpress will run run the garbage collector before and after performing measurements. Benchpress will measure and report the garbage collection time.
  • PERF_DRYRUN: If set to true, no results are printed and stored in a json file. Also benchpress only performs a single measurement (unlike with the simple linear regression).

Here is an example command that sets the PERF_DRYRUN option:

yarn bazel test modules/benchmarks/src/tree/baseline:perf --test_env=PERF_DRYRUN=true