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Performance Monitoring
!> Performance monitoring requires react-native-firebase version 1.2.0.
?> Android: If you plan on using this module in your own application, please ensure the optional setup instructions for Android have been followed.
Out of the box, Firebase Performance Monitoring monitors a number of automatic traces such as app start/background/foreground response times. You can easily trace your own events with RNFirebase:
API
setPerformanceCollectionEnabled(enabled: boolean
)
Globally enables or disables performance monitoring capture across the app.
firebase.perf().setPerformanceCollectionEnabled(false); // Disable
newTrace(id: string
): Trace
Returns a new instance of Trace (see API below). The id is the unique name of something you'd like to run performance monitoring against.
const trace = firebase.perf().newTrace("test_trace");
Trace
!> Once a trace has been started and stopped, you cannot re-start it in the same app lifecycle.
start()
Initializes the trace to start tracing performance to relay back to Firebase.
trace.start();
incrementCounter(event: string)
Notifies Firebase an event has occured. These events will be visible on Firebase once your trace has stopped.
someCacheService.get('user:123')
.then((user) => {
if (user) {
trace.incrementCounter('user_cache_hit');
} else {
trace.incrementCounter('user_cache_missed');
}
});
stop()
Stops performance tracing. The completed trace stats are now sent to Firebase.
?> Results are not realtime. They can take a number of hours to appear in the Firebase console.
trace.stop();