Easily add performance counters to your code
Project description
PerfCounters
Easily add performance counters to your python code.
PerfCounter is a thoroughly tested library that make it easy to add multiple counters to any python code to measure intermediate timing and values. Its various reporting mechanisms makes it easy to analyze and report performance measurement regardless of your workflow.
Installation
The easiest way to install perfcounters is via pip:
pip install --user -U perfcounters
Type of counter available
Perfcounters natively support two kind of counters: timing counters
and value counters
.
Timing counter usage
Timing counters are used to measure time elapsed in a section of the code. They are started with the start(...)
method and are stopped with the stop(...)
method or stop_all(...)
method.
Here is a simple example:
counters = PerfCounters() # init counter collection
counters.start('loop') # start a timing counter
#do something in the code
counters.stop('loop') # stop counter
counters.report() # report all counters
Value counter usage
Counters used to track values. They are either directly set to a given value with the set()
method or incremented with the increment()
method.
Here is a basic example:
counters = PerfCounters()
counters.set('mycounter', 39) # set counter value to 39
#do something in the code
counters.increment('mycounter', 3) # increment counter by 3
counters.get('mycounter') # get the value of the counter
42
End to end example
Here is an end to end example that demonstrate all the basic feature of the librairy:
from perfcounters import PerfCounters
from random import randint
# init counters
counters = PerfCounters()
num_iterations = randint(100000, 1000000)
# setting a value counter to a given value
counters.set('num_iterations', num_iterations)
# starting a timing counter
counters.start('loop')
for i in range(1000):
v = randint(0, 1000000)
# incrementing a value counter to sum the generated values
counters.increment('total_value', v)
# stopping a timing counter
counters.stop('loop')
# reporting counters
counters.report()
This basic example will produce a result like this:
-=[Value counters]=-
+----------------+-----------+
| name | value |
+================+===========+
| total_value | 494280557 |
+----------------+-----------+
| num_iterations | 372159 |
+----------------+-----------+
-=[Timing counters]=-
+--------+------------+
| name | value |
+========+============+
| loop | 0.00195169 |
+--------+------------+
Note: you technically don't need to stop a timing counter before a report. If you don't do it the value reported will be the delta between start time and the time the report()
function was called. The counter will keep running until it is stopped.
Additional examples are available in the documentation advanced usage guide and a description of all the available functions are availble in the API documentation page
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