waterfall

3.0.1 • Public • Published

waterfall

Create waterfall charts to show events in causal order.

An example network waterfall

Installation

You can make the waterfall CLI script accessible from anywhere in your path:

sudo npm install -g waterfall

Usage

waterfall <data-file>

Data file format

Getting your first waterfall chart up and running is a breeze:

waterfall accepts line-separated JSON events or a JSON array of events, where each event has a start and end timestamp and a string label:

{ "start": 1587645957644, "end": 1587645963195, "label": "DNS" }
{ "start": 1587645963195, "end": 1587645968900, "label": "TCP" }
{ "start": 1587645968910, "end": 1587646249816, "label": "TLS" }

That's it!

There are no dependencies except Chrome, which we use in headless mode to screenshot the HTML chart to a PNG.

Command line options

You can customize bar colors by default and/or by label prefix:

waterfall --BAR-COLOR=blue --BAR-COLOR=dns:yellow <data-file>

You can also exclude events from the cumulative sum shown at the bottom of the chart:

waterfall --EXCLUDE="dns lookup" <data-file>

Acknowledgements

This script was created by Joran Dirk Greef and Donovan Changfoot as part of performance testing work on Mojaloop by Coil.

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