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Performance Monitoring
!> Performance monitoring requires react-native-firebase version 1.2.0.
?> If you plan on using this module in your own application, please ensure the optional setup instructions for Android and iOS 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();