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1 /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | |
2 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
3 * found in the LICENSE file. */ | |
4 | |
5 cr.define('performance_monitor', function() { | |
6 'use strict'; | |
7 | |
8 /** | |
9 * Map of available time resolutions. | |
10 * @type {Object.<string, PerformanceMonitor.TimeResolution>} | |
11 * @private | |
12 */ | |
13 var TimeResolutions_ = { | |
14 // Prior 15 min, resolution of 15 seconds. | |
15 minutes: {id: 0, i18nKey: 'timeLastFifteenMinutes', timeSpan: 900 * 1000, | |
16 pointResolution: 1000 * 15}, | |
17 | |
18 // Prior hour, resolution of 1 minute. | |
19 // Labels at 5 point (5 min) intervals. | |
20 hour: {id: 1, i18nKey: 'timeLastHour', timeSpan: 3600 * 1000, | |
21 pointResolution: 1000 * 60}, | |
22 | |
23 // Prior day, resolution of 24 min. | |
24 // Labels at 5 point (2 hour) intervals. | |
25 day: {id: 2, i18nKey: 'timeLastDay', timeSpan: 24 * 3600 * 1000, | |
26 pointResolution: 1000 * 60 * 24}, | |
27 | |
28 // Prior week, resolution of 2.8 hours (168 min). | |
29 // Labels at ~8.5 point (daily) intervals. | |
30 week: {id: 3, i18nKey: 'timeLastWeek', timeSpan: 7 * 24 * 3600 * 1000, | |
31 pointResolution: 1000 * 60 * 168}, | |
32 | |
33 // Prior month (30 days), resolution of 12 hours. | |
34 // Labels at 14 point (weekly) intervals. | |
35 month: {id: 4, i18nKey: 'timeLastMonth', timeSpan: 30 * 24 * 3600 * 1000, | |
36 pointResolution: 1000 * 3600 * 12}, | |
37 | |
38 // Prior quarter (90 days), resolution of 36 hours. | |
39 // Labels at ~9.3 point (fortnightly) intervals. | |
40 quarter: {id: 5, i18nKey: 'timeLastQuarter', | |
41 timeSpan: 90 * 24 * 3600 * 1000, | |
42 pointResolution: 1000 * 3600 * 36}, | |
43 }; | |
44 | |
45 /** | |
46 * Map of available date formats in Flot-style format strings. | |
47 * @type {Object.<string, string>} | |
48 * @private | |
49 */ | |
50 var TimeFormats_ = { | |
51 time: '%h:%M %p', | |
52 monthDayTime: '%b %d<br/>%h:%M %p', | |
53 monthDay: '%b %d', | |
54 yearMonthDay: '%y %b %d', | |
55 }; | |
56 | |
57 /* | |
58 * Table of colors to use for metrics and events. Basically boxing the | |
59 * colorwheel, but leaving out yellows and fully saturated colors. | |
60 * @type {Array.<string>} | |
61 * @private | |
62 */ | |
63 var ColorTable_ = [ | |
64 'rgb(255, 128, 128)', 'rgb(128, 255, 128)', 'rgb(128, 128, 255)', | |
65 'rgb(128, 255, 255)', 'rgb(255, 128, 255)', // No bright yellow | |
66 'rgb(255, 64, 64)', 'rgb( 64, 255, 64)', 'rgb( 64, 64, 255)', | |
67 'rgb( 64, 255, 255)', 'rgb(255, 64, 255)', // No medium yellow either | |
68 'rgb(128, 64, 64)', 'rgb( 64, 128, 64)', 'rgb( 64, 64, 128)', | |
69 'rgb( 64, 128, 128)', 'rgb(128, 64, 128)', 'rgb(128, 128, 64)' | |
70 ]; | |
71 | |
72 /* | |
73 * Offset, in ms, by which to subtract to convert GMT to local time. | |
74 * @type {number} | |
75 * @private | |
76 */ | |
77 var timezoneOffset_ = new Date().getTimezoneOffset() * 60000; | |
78 | |
79 /* | |
80 * Additional range multiplier to ensure that points don't hit the top of | |
81 * the graph. | |
82 * @type {number} | |
83 * @private | |
84 */ | |
85 var yAxisMargin_ = 1.05; | |
86 | |
87 /* | |
88 * Number of time resolution periods to wait between automated update of | |
89 * graphs. | |
90 * @type {number} | |
91 * @private | |
92 */ | |
93 var intervalMultiple_ = 2; | |
94 | |
95 /* | |
96 * Number of milliseconds to wait before deciding that the most recent | |
97 * resize event is not going to be followed immediately by another, and | |
98 * thus needs handling. | |
99 * @type {number} | |
100 * @private | |
101 */ | |
102 var resizeDelay_ = 500; | |
103 | |
104 /* | |
105 * The value of the 'No Aggregation' option enum (AGGREGATION_METHOD_NONE) on | |
106 * the C++ side. We use this to warn the user that selecting this aggregation | |
107 * option will be slow. | |
108 */ | |
109 var aggregationMethodNone = 0; | |
110 | |
111 /* | |
112 * The value of the default aggregation option, 'Median Aggregation' | |
113 * (AGGREGATION_METHOD_MEDIAN), on the C++ side. | |
114 */ | |
115 var aggregationMethodMedian = 1; | |
116 | |
117 /** @constructor */ | |
118 function PerformanceMonitor() { | |
119 this.__proto__ = PerformanceMonitor.prototype; | |
120 | |
121 /** Information regarding a certain time resolution option, including an | |
122 * enumerative id, a readable name, the timespan in milliseconds prior to | |
123 * |now|, data point resolution in milliseconds, and time-label frequency | |
124 * in data points per label. | |
125 * @typedef {{ | |
126 * id: number, | |
127 * name: string, | |
128 * timeSpan: number, | |
129 * pointResolution: number, | |
130 * labelEvery: number, | |
131 * }} | |
132 */ | |
133 PerformanceMonitor.TimeResolution; | |
134 | |
135 /** | |
136 * Detailed information on a metric in the UI. |metricId| is a unique | |
137 * identifying number for the metric, provided by the webui, and assumed to | |
138 * be densely populated. |description| is a localized string description | |
139 * suitable for mouseover on the metric. |category| corresponds to a | |
140 * category object to which the metric belongs (see |metricCategoryMap_|). | |
141 * |color| is the color in which the metric is displayed on the graphs. | |
142 * |maxValue| is a value by which to scale the y-axis, in order to avoid | |
143 * constant resizing to fit the present data. |checkbox| is the HTML element | |
144 * for the checkbox which toggles the metric's display. |enabled| indicates | |
145 * whether or not the metric is being actively displayed. |data| is the | |
146 * collection of data for the metric. | |
147 * | |
148 * For |data|, the inner-most array represents a point in a pair of numbers, | |
149 * representing time and value (this will always be of length 2). The | |
150 * array above is the collection of points within a series, which is an | |
151 * interval for which PerformanceMonitor was active. The outer-most array | |
152 * is the collection of these series. | |
153 * | |
154 * @typedef {{ | |
155 * metricId: number, | |
156 * description: string, | |
157 * category: !Object, | |
158 * color: string, | |
159 * maxValue: number, | |
160 * checkbox: HTMLElement, | |
161 * enabled: boolean, | |
162 * data: ?Array.<Array<Array<number> > > | |
163 * }} | |
164 */ | |
165 PerformanceMonitor.MetricDetails; | |
166 | |
167 /** | |
168 * Similar data for events as for metrics, though no y-axis info is needed | |
169 * since events are simply labeled markers at X locations. | |
170 * | |
171 * The |data| field follows a special rule not describable in | |
172 * JSDoc: Aside from the |time| key, each event type has varying other | |
173 * properties, with unknown key names, which properties must still be | |
174 * displayed. Such properties always have value of form | |
175 * {label: 'some label', value: 'some value'}, with label and value | |
176 * internationalized. | |
177 * | |
178 * @typedef {{ | |
179 * eventId: number, | |
180 * name: string, | |
181 * popupTitle: string, | |
182 * description: string, | |
183 * color: string, | |
184 * checkbox: HTMLElement, | |
185 * enabled: boolean | |
186 * data: ?Array.<{time: number}> | |
187 * }} | |
188 */ | |
189 PerformanceMonitor.EventDetails; | |
190 | |
191 /** | |
192 * The collection of divs that compose a chart on the UI, plus the metricIds | |
193 * of any metric which should be shown on the chart (whether the metric is | |
194 * enabled or not). The |mainDiv| is the full element, under which all other | |
195 * divs are nested. The |grid| is the div into which the |plot| (which is | |
196 * the core of the graph, including the axis, gridlines, dataseries, etc) | |
197 * goes. The |yaxisLabel| is nested under the mainDiv, and shows the units | |
198 * for the chart. | |
199 * | |
200 * @typedef {{ | |
201 * mainDiv: HTMLDivElement, | |
202 * grid: HTMLDivElement, | |
203 * plot: HTMLDivElement, | |
204 * yaxisLabel: HTMLDivElement, | |
205 * metricIds: ?Array.<number> | |
206 */ | |
207 PerformanceMonitor.Chart; | |
208 | |
209 /** | |
210 * The time range which we are currently viewing, with the start and end of | |
211 * the range, the TimeResolution, and an appropriate for display (this | |
212 * format is the string structure which Flot expects for its setting). | |
213 * @typedef {{ | |
214 * @type {{ | |
215 * start: number, | |
216 * end: number, | |
217 * resolution: PerformanceMonitor.TimeResolution | |
218 * format: string | |
219 * }} | |
220 * @private | |
221 */ | |
222 this.range_ = { 'start': 0, 'end': 0, 'resolution': undefined }; | |
223 | |
224 /** | |
225 * The map containing the available TimeResolutions and the radio button to | |
226 * which each corresponds. The key is the id field from the TimeResolution | |
227 * object. | |
228 * @type {Object.<string, { | |
229 * option: PerformanceMonitor.TimeResolution, | |
230 * element: HTMLElement | |
231 * }>} | |
232 * @private | |
233 */ | |
234 this.timeResolutionRadioMap_ = {}; | |
235 | |
236 /** | |
237 * The map containing the available Aggregation Methods and the radio button | |
238 * to which each corresponds. The different methods are retrieved from the | |
239 * WebUI, and the information about the method is stored in the 'option' | |
240 * field. The key to the map is the id of the aggregation method. | |
241 * | |
242 * @type {Object.<string, { | |
243 * option: { | |
244 * id: number, | |
245 * name: string, | |
246 * description: string, | |
247 * }, | |
248 * element: HTMLElement | |
249 * }>} | |
250 * @private | |
251 */ | |
252 this.aggregationRadioMap_ = {}; | |
253 | |
254 /** | |
255 * Metrics fall into categories that have common units and thus may | |
256 * share a common graph, or share y-axes within a multi-y-axis graph. | |
257 * Each category has a unique identifying metricCategoryId; a localized | |
258 * name, mouseover description, and unit; and an array of all the metrics | |
259 * which are in this category. The key is |metricCategoryId|. | |
260 * | |
261 * @type {Object.<string, { | |
262 * metricCategoryId: number, | |
263 * name: string, | |
264 * description: string, | |
265 * unit: string, | |
266 * details: Array.<{!PerformanceMonitor.MetricDetails}>, | |
267 * }>} | |
268 * @private | |
269 */ | |
270 this.metricCategoryMap_ = {}; | |
271 | |
272 /** | |
273 * Comprehensive map from metricId to MetricDetails. | |
274 * @type {Object.<string, {PerformanceMonitor.MetricDetails}>} | |
275 * @private | |
276 */ | |
277 this.metricDetailsMap_ = {}; | |
278 | |
279 /** | |
280 * Events fall into categories just like metrics, above. This category | |
281 * grouping is not as important as that for metrics, since events | |
282 * needn't share maxima, y-axes, nor units, and since events appear on | |
283 * all charts. But grouping of event categories in the event-selection | |
284 * UI is still useful. The key is the id of the event category. | |
285 * | |
286 * @type {Object.<string, { | |
287 * eventCategoryId: number, | |
288 * name: string, | |
289 * description: string, | |
290 * details: !Array.<!PerformanceMonitor.EventDetails>, | |
291 * }>} | |
292 * @private | |
293 */ | |
294 this.eventCategoryMap_ = {}; | |
295 | |
296 /** | |
297 * Comprehensive map from eventId to EventDetails. | |
298 * @type {Object.<string, {PerformanceMonitor.EventDetails}>} | |
299 * @private | |
300 */ | |
301 this.eventDetailsMap_ = {}; | |
302 | |
303 /** | |
304 * Time periods in which the browser was active and collecting metrics | |
305 * and events. | |
306 * @type {!Array.<{start: number, end: number}>} | |
307 * @private | |
308 */ | |
309 this.intervals_ = []; | |
310 | |
311 /** | |
312 * The record of all the warnings which are currently active (or empty if no | |
313 * warnings are being displayed). | |
314 * @type {!Array.<string>} | |
315 * @private | |
316 */ | |
317 this.activeWarnings_ = []; | |
318 | |
319 /** | |
320 * Handle of timer interval function used to update charts | |
321 * @type {Object} | |
322 * @private | |
323 */ | |
324 this.updateTimer_ = null; | |
325 | |
326 /** | |
327 * Handle of timer interval function used to check for resizes. Nonnull | |
328 * only when resize events are coming steadily. | |
329 * @type {Object} | |
330 * @private | |
331 */ | |
332 this.resizeTimer_ = null; | |
333 | |
334 /** | |
335 * The status of all calls for data, stored in order to keep track of the | |
336 * internal state. This stores an attribute for each type of repeated data | |
337 * call (for now, only metrics and events), which will be true if we are | |
338 * awaiting data and false otherwise. | |
339 * @type {Object.<string, boolean>} | |
340 * @private | |
341 */ | |
342 this.awaitingDataCalls_ = {}; | |
343 | |
344 /** | |
345 * The progress into the initialization process. This must be stored, since | |
346 * certain tasks must be performed in a specific order which cannot be | |
347 * statically determined. Mainly, we must not request any data until the | |
348 * metrics, events, aggregation method, and time range have all been set. | |
349 * This object contains an attribute for each stage of the initialization | |
350 * process, which is set to true if the stage has been completed. | |
351 * @type {Object.<string, boolean>} | |
352 * @private | |
353 */ | |
354 this.initProgress_ = { 'aggregation': false, | |
355 'events': false, | |
356 'metrics': false, | |
357 'timeRange': false }; | |
358 | |
359 /** | |
360 * All PerformanceMonitor.Chart objects available in the display, whether | |
361 * hidden or visible. | |
362 * @type {Array.<PerformanceMonitor.Chart>} | |
363 * @private | |
364 */ | |
365 this.charts_ = []; | |
366 | |
367 this.setupStaticControlPanelFeatures_(); | |
368 chrome.send('getFlagEnabled'); | |
369 chrome.send('getAggregationTypes'); | |
370 chrome.send('getEventTypes'); | |
371 chrome.send('getMetricTypes'); | |
372 } | |
373 | |
374 PerformanceMonitor.prototype = { | |
375 /** | |
376 * Display the appropriate warning at the top of the page. | |
377 * @param {string} warningId the id of the HTML element with the warning | |
378 * to display; this does not include the '#'. | |
379 */ | |
380 showWarning: function(warningId) { | |
381 if (this.activeWarnings_.indexOf(warningId) != -1) | |
382 return; | |
383 | |
384 if (this.activeWarnings_.length == 0) | |
385 $('#warnings-box')[0].style.display = 'block'; | |
386 $('#' + warningId)[0].style.display = 'block'; | |
387 this.activeWarnings_.push(warningId); | |
388 }, | |
389 | |
390 /** | |
391 * Hide the warning, and, if that was the only warning showing, the entire | |
392 * warnings box. | |
393 * @param {string} warningId the id of the HTML element with the warning | |
394 * to display; this does not include the '#'. | |
395 */ | |
396 hideWarning: function(warningId) { | |
397 var index = this.activeWarnings_.indexOf(warningId); | |
398 if (index == -1) | |
399 return; | |
400 $('#' + warningId)[0].style.display = 'none'; | |
401 this.activeWarnings_.splice(index, 1); | |
402 | |
403 if (this.activeWarnings_.length == 0) | |
404 $('#warnings-box')[0].style.display = 'none'; | |
405 }, | |
406 | |
407 /** | |
408 * Receive an indication of whether or not the kPerformanceMonitorGathering | |
409 * flag has been enabled and, if not, warn the user of such. | |
410 * @param {boolean} flagEnabled indicates whether or not the flag has been | |
411 * enabled. | |
412 */ | |
413 getFlagEnabledCallback: function(flagEnabled) { | |
414 if (!flagEnabled) | |
415 this.showWarning('flag-not-enabled-warning'); | |
416 }, | |
417 | |
418 /** | |
419 * Return true if we are not awaiting any returning data calls, and false | |
420 * otherwise. | |
421 * @return {boolean} The value indicating whether or not we are actively | |
422 * fetching data. | |
423 */ | |
424 fetchingData_: function() { | |
425 return this.awaitingDataCalls_.metrics == true || | |
426 this.awaitingDataCalls_.events == true; | |
427 }, | |
428 | |
429 /** | |
430 * Return true if the main steps of initialization prior to the first draw | |
431 * are complete, and false otherwise. | |
432 * @return {boolean} The value indicating whether or not the initialization | |
433 * process has finished. | |
434 */ | |
435 isInitialized_: function() { | |
436 return this.initProgress_.aggregation == true && | |
437 this.initProgress_.events == true && | |
438 this.initProgress_.metrics == true && | |
439 this.initProgress_.timeRange == true; | |
440 }, | |
441 | |
442 /** | |
443 * Refresh all data areas. | |
444 */ | |
445 refreshAll: function() { | |
446 this.refreshMetrics(); | |
447 this.refreshEvents(); | |
448 }, | |
449 | |
450 /** | |
451 * Receive a list of all the aggregation methods. Populate | |
452 * |this.aggregationRadioMap_| to reflect said list. Create the section of | |
453 * radio buttons for the aggregation methods, and choose the first method | |
454 * by default. | |
455 * @param {Array<{ | |
456 * id: number, | |
457 * name: string, | |
458 * description: string | |
459 * }>} methods All aggregation methods needing radio buttons. | |
460 */ | |
461 getAggregationTypesCallback: function(methods) { | |
462 methods.forEach(function(method) { | |
463 this.aggregationRadioMap_[method.id] = { 'option': method }; | |
464 }, this); | |
465 | |
466 this.setupRadioButtons_($('#choose-aggregation')[0], | |
467 this.aggregationRadioMap_, | |
468 this.setAggregationMethod, | |
469 aggregationMethodMedian, | |
470 'aggregation-methods'); | |
471 this.setAggregationMethod(aggregationMethodMedian); | |
472 this.initProgress_.aggregation = true; | |
473 if (this.isInitialized_()) | |
474 this.refreshAll(); | |
475 }, | |
476 | |
477 /** | |
478 * Receive a list of all metric categories, each with its corresponding | |
479 * list of metric details. Populate |this.metricCategoryMap_| and | |
480 * |this.metricDetailsMap_| to reflect said list. Reconfigure the | |
481 * checkbox set for metric selection. | |
482 * @param {Array.<{ | |
483 * metricCategoryId: number, | |
484 * name: string, | |
485 * unit: string, | |
486 * description: string, | |
487 * details: Array.<{ | |
488 * metricId: number, | |
489 * name: string, | |
490 * description: string | |
491 * }> | |
492 * }>} categories All metric categories needing charts and checkboxes. | |
493 */ | |
494 getMetricTypesCallback: function(categories) { | |
495 categories.forEach(function(category) { | |
496 this.addCategoryChart_(category); | |
497 this.metricCategoryMap_[category.metricCategoryId] = category; | |
498 | |
499 category.details.forEach(function(metric) { | |
500 metric.color = ColorTable_[metric.metricId % ColorTable_.length]; | |
501 metric.maxValue = 1; | |
502 metric.divs = []; | |
503 metric.data = null; | |
504 metric.category = category; | |
505 this.metricDetailsMap_[metric.metricId] = metric; | |
506 }, this); | |
507 }, this); | |
508 | |
509 this.setupCheckboxes_($('#choose-metrics')[0], | |
510 this.metricCategoryMap_, 'metricId', this.addMetric, this.dropMetric); | |
511 | |
512 for (var metric in this.metricDetailsMap_) { | |
513 this.metricDetailsMap_[metric].checkbox.checked = true; | |
514 this.metricDetailsMap_[metric].enabled = true; | |
515 } | |
516 | |
517 this.initProgress_.metrics = true; | |
518 if (this.isInitialized_()) | |
519 this.refreshAll(); | |
520 }, | |
521 | |
522 /** | |
523 * Receive a list of all event categories, each with its correspoinding | |
524 * list of event details. Populate |this.eventCategoryMap_| and | |
525 * |this.eventDetailsMap| to reflect said list. Reconfigure the | |
526 * checkbox set for event selection. | |
527 * @param {Array.<{ | |
528 * eventCategoryId: number, | |
529 * name: string, | |
530 * description: string, | |
531 * details: Array.<{ | |
532 * eventId: number, | |
533 * name: string, | |
534 * description: string | |
535 * }> | |
536 * }>} categories All event categories needing charts and checkboxes. | |
537 */ | |
538 getEventTypesCallback: function(categories) { | |
539 categories.forEach(function(category) { | |
540 this.eventCategoryMap_[category.eventCategoryId] = category; | |
541 | |
542 category.details.forEach(function(event) { | |
543 event.color = ColorTable_[event.eventId % ColorTable_.length]; | |
544 event.divs = []; | |
545 event.data = null; | |
546 this.eventDetailsMap_[event.eventId] = event; | |
547 }, this); | |
548 }, this); | |
549 | |
550 this.setupCheckboxes_($('#choose-events')[0], this.eventCategoryMap_, | |
551 'eventId', this.addEventType, this.dropEventType); | |
552 | |
553 this.initProgress_.events = true; | |
554 if (this.isInitialized_()) | |
555 this.refreshAll(); | |
556 }, | |
557 | |
558 /** | |
559 * Set up the aspects of the control panel which are not dependent upon the | |
560 * information retrieved from PerformanceMonitor's database; this includes | |
561 * the Time Resolutions and Aggregation Methods radio sections. | |
562 * @private | |
563 */ | |
564 setupStaticControlPanelFeatures_: function() { | |
565 // Initialize the options in the |timeResolutionRadioMap_| and set the | |
566 // localized names for the time resolutions. | |
567 for (var key in TimeResolutions_) { | |
568 var resolution = TimeResolutions_[key]; | |
569 this.timeResolutionRadioMap_[resolution.id] = { 'option': resolution }; | |
570 resolution.name = loadTimeData.getString(resolution.i18nKey); | |
571 } | |
572 | |
573 // Setup the Time Resolution radio buttons, and select the default option | |
574 // of minutes (finer resolution in order to ensure that the user sees | |
575 // something at startup). | |
576 this.setupRadioButtons_($('#choose-time-range')[0], | |
577 this.timeResolutionRadioMap_, | |
578 this.changeTimeResolution_, | |
579 TimeResolutions_.minutes.id, | |
580 'time-resolutions'); | |
581 | |
582 // Set the default selection to 'Minutes' and set the time range. | |
583 this.setTimeRange(TimeResolutions_.minutes, | |
584 Date.now(), | |
585 true); // Auto-refresh the chart. | |
586 | |
587 var forwardButton = $('#forward-time')[0]; | |
588 forwardButton.addEventListener('click', this.forwardTime.bind(this)); | |
589 var backButton = $('#back-time')[0]; | |
590 backButton.addEventListener('click', this.backTime.bind(this)); | |
591 | |
592 this.initProgress_.timeRange = true; | |
593 if (this.isInitialized_()) | |
594 this.refreshAll(); | |
595 }, | |
596 | |
597 /** | |
598 * Change the current time resolution. The visible range will stay centered | |
599 * around the current center unless the latest edge crosses now(), in which | |
600 * case it will be pinned there and start auto-updating. | |
601 * @param {number} mapId the index into the |timeResolutionRadioMap_| of the | |
602 * selected resolution. | |
603 */ | |
604 changeTimeResolution_: function(mapId) { | |
605 var newEnd; | |
606 var now = Date.now(); | |
607 var newResolution = this.timeResolutionRadioMap_[mapId].option; | |
608 | |
609 // If we are updating the timer, then we know that we are already ending | |
610 // at the perceived current time (which may be different than the actual | |
611 // current time, since we don't update continuously). | |
612 newEnd = this.updateTimer_ ? now : | |
613 Math.min(now, this.range_.end + (newResolution.timeSpan - | |
614 this.range_.resolution.timeSpan) / 2); | |
615 | |
616 this.setTimeRange(newResolution, newEnd, newEnd == now); | |
617 }, | |
618 | |
619 /** | |
620 * Generalized function to create checkboxes for either events | |
621 * or metrics, given a |div| into which to put the checkboxes, and a | |
622 * |optionCategoryMap| describing the checkbox structure. | |
623 * | |
624 * For instance, |optionCategoryMap| might be metricCategoryMap_, with | |
625 * contents thus: | |
626 * | |
627 * optionCategoryMap : { | |
628 * 1: { | |
629 * name: 'CPU', | |
630 * details: [ | |
631 * { | |
632 * metricId: 1, | |
633 * name: 'CPU Usage', | |
634 * description: | |
635 * 'The combined CPU usage of all processes related to Chrome', | |
636 * color: 'rgb(255, 128, 128)' | |
637 * } | |
638 * ], | |
639 * 2: { | |
640 * name : 'Memory', | |
641 * details: [ | |
642 * { | |
643 * metricId: 2, | |
644 * name: 'Private Memory Usage', | |
645 * description: | |
646 * 'The combined private memory usage of all processes related | |
647 * to Chrome', | |
648 * color: 'rgb(128, 255, 128)' | |
649 * }, | |
650 * { | |
651 * metricId: 3, | |
652 * name: 'Shared Memory Usage', | |
653 * description: | |
654 * 'The combined shared memory usage of all processes related | |
655 * to Chrome', | |
656 * color: 'rgb(128, 128, 255)' | |
657 * } | |
658 * ] | |
659 * } | |
660 * | |
661 * and we would call setupCheckboxes_ thus: | |
662 * | |
663 * this.setupCheckboxes_(<parent div>, this.metricCategoryMap_, 'metricId', | |
664 * this.addMetric, this.dropMetric); | |
665 * | |
666 * MetricCategoryMap_'s values each have a |name| and |details| property. | |
667 * SetupCheckboxes_ creates one major header for each such value, with title | |
668 * given by the |name| field. Under each major header are checkboxes, | |
669 * one for each element in the |details| property. The checkbox titles | |
670 * come from the |name| property of each |details| object, | |
671 * and they each have an associated colored icon matching the |color| | |
672 * property of the details object. | |
673 * | |
674 * So, for the example given, the generated HTML looks thus: | |
675 * | |
676 * <div> | |
677 * <h3 class="category-heading">CPU</h3> | |
678 * <div class="checkbox-group"> | |
679 * <div> | |
680 * <label class="input-label" title= | |
681 * "The combined CPU usage of all processes related to Chrome"> | |
682 * <input type="checkbox"> | |
683 * <span>CPU</span> | |
684 * </label> | |
685 * </div> | |
686 * </div> | |
687 * </div> | |
688 * <div> | |
689 * <h3 class="category-heading">Memory</h3> | |
690 * <div class="checkbox-group"> | |
691 * <div> | |
692 * <label class="input-label" title= "The combined private memory \ | |
693 * usage of all processes related to Chrome"> | |
694 * <input type="checkbox"> | |
695 * <span>Private Memory</span> | |
696 * </label> | |
697 * </div> | |
698 * <div> | |
699 * <label class="input-label" title= "The combined shared memory \ | |
700 * usage of all processes related to Chrome"> | |
701 * <input type="checkbox"> | |
702 * <span>Shared Memory</span> | |
703 * </label> | |
704 * </div> | |
705 * </div> | |
706 * </div> | |
707 * | |
708 * The checkboxes for each details object call addMetric or | |
709 * dropMetric as they are checked and unchecked, passing the relevant | |
710 * |metricId| value. Parameter 'metricId' identifies key |metricId| as the | |
711 * identifying property to pass to the methods. So, for instance, checking | |
712 * the CPU Usage box results in a call to this.addMetric(1), since | |
713 * metricCategoryMap_[1].details[0].metricId == 1. | |
714 * | |
715 * In general, |optionCategoryMap| must have values that each include | |
716 * a property |name|, and a property |details|. The |details| value must | |
717 * be an array of objects that in turn each have an identifying property | |
718 * with key given by parameter |idKey|, plus a property |name| and a | |
719 * property |color|. | |
720 * | |
721 * @param {!HTMLDivElement} div A <div> into which to put checkboxes. | |
722 * @param {!Object} optionCategoryMap A map of metric/event categories. | |
723 * @param {string} idKey The key of the id property. | |
724 * @param {!function(this:Controller, Object)} check | |
725 * The function to select an entry (metric or event). | |
726 * @param {!function(this:Controller, Object)} uncheck | |
727 * The function to deselect an entry (metric or event). | |
728 * @private | |
729 */ | |
730 setupCheckboxes_: function(div, optionCategoryMap, idKey, check, uncheck) { | |
731 var categoryTemplate = $('#category-template')[0]; | |
732 var checkboxTemplate = $('#checkbox-template')[0]; | |
733 | |
734 for (var c in optionCategoryMap) { | |
735 var category = optionCategoryMap[c]; | |
736 var template = categoryTemplate.cloneNode(true); | |
737 template.id = ''; | |
738 | |
739 var heading = template.querySelector('.category-heading'); | |
740 heading.innerText = category.name; | |
741 heading.title = category.description; | |
742 | |
743 var checkboxGroup = template.querySelector('.checkbox-group'); | |
744 category.details.forEach(function(details) { | |
745 var checkbox = checkboxTemplate.cloneNode(true); | |
746 checkbox.id = ''; | |
747 var input = checkbox.querySelector('input'); | |
748 | |
749 details.checkbox = input; | |
750 input.checked = false; | |
751 input.option = details[idKey]; | |
752 input.addEventListener('change', function(e) { | |
753 (e.target.checked ? check : uncheck).call(this, e.target.option); | |
754 }.bind(this)); | |
755 | |
756 checkbox.querySelector('span').innerText = details.name; | |
757 checkbox.querySelector('.input-label').title = details.description; | |
758 | |
759 checkboxGroup.appendChild(checkbox); | |
760 }, this); | |
761 | |
762 div.appendChild(template); | |
763 } | |
764 }, | |
765 | |
766 /** | |
767 * Generalized function to create radio buttons in a collection of | |
768 * |collectionName|, given a |div| into which the radio buttons are placed | |
769 * and a |optionMap| describing the radio buttons' options. | |
770 * | |
771 * optionMaps have two guaranteed fields - 'option' and 'element'. The | |
772 * 'option' field corresponds to the item which the radio button will be | |
773 * representing (e.g., a particular aggregation method). | |
774 * - Each 'option' is guaranteed to have a 'value', a 'name', and a | |
775 * 'description'. 'Value' holds the id of the option, while 'name' and | |
776 * 'description' are internationalized strings for the radio button's | |
777 * content. | |
778 * - 'Element' is the field devoted to the HTMLElement for the radio | |
779 * button corresponding to that entry; this will be set in this | |
780 * function. | |
781 * | |
782 * Assume that |optionMap| is |aggregationRadioMap_|, as follows: | |
783 * optionMap: { | |
784 * 0: { | |
785 * option: { | |
786 * id: 0 | |
787 * name: 'Median' | |
788 * description: 'Aggregate using median calculations to reduce | |
789 * noisiness in reporting' | |
790 * }, | |
791 * element: null | |
792 * }, | |
793 * 1: { | |
794 * option: { | |
795 * id: 1 | |
796 * name: 'Mean' | |
797 * description: 'Aggregate using mean calculations for the most | |
798 * accurate average in reporting' | |
799 * }, | |
800 * element: null | |
801 * } | |
802 * } | |
803 * | |
804 * and we would call setupRadioButtons_ with: | |
805 * this.setupRadioButtons_(<parent_div>, this.aggregationRadioMap_, | |
806 * this.setAggregationMethod, 0, 'aggregation-methods'); | |
807 * | |
808 * The resultant HTML would be: | |
809 * <div class="radio"> | |
810 * <label class="input-label" title="Aggregate using median \ | |
811 * calculations to reduce noisiness in reporting"> | |
812 * <input type="radio" name="aggregation-methods" value=0> | |
813 * <span>Median</span> | |
814 * </label> | |
815 * </div> | |
816 * <div class="radio"> | |
817 * <label class="input-label" title="Aggregate using mean \ | |
818 * calculations for the most accurate average in reporting"> | |
819 * <input type="radio" name="aggregation-methods" value=1> | |
820 * <span>Mean</span> | |
821 * </label> | |
822 * </div> | |
823 * | |
824 * If a radio button is selected, |onSelect| is called with the radio | |
825 * button's value. The |defaultKey| is used to choose which radio button | |
826 * to select at startup; the |onSelect| method is not called on this | |
827 * selection. | |
828 * | |
829 * @param {!HTMLDivElement} div A <div> into which we place the radios. | |
830 * @param {!Object} optionMap A map containing the radio button information. | |
831 * @param {!function(this:Controller, Object)} onSelect | |
832 * The function called when a radio is selected. | |
833 * @param {string} defaultKey The key to the radio which should be selected | |
834 * initially. | |
835 * @param {string} collectionName The name of the radio button collection. | |
836 * @private | |
837 */ | |
838 setupRadioButtons_: function(div, | |
839 optionMap, | |
840 onSelect, | |
841 defaultKey, | |
842 collectionName) { | |
843 var radioTemplate = $('#radio-template')[0]; | |
844 for (var key in optionMap) { | |
845 var entry = optionMap[key]; | |
846 var radio = radioTemplate.cloneNode(true); | |
847 radio.id = ''; | |
848 var input = radio.querySelector('input'); | |
849 | |
850 input.name = collectionName; | |
851 input.enumerator = entry.option.id; | |
852 input.option = entry; | |
853 radio.querySelector('span').innerText = entry.option.name; | |
854 if (entry.option.description != undefined) | |
855 radio.querySelector('.input-label').title = entry.option.description; | |
856 div.appendChild(radio); | |
857 entry.element = input; | |
858 } | |
859 | |
860 optionMap[defaultKey].element.click(); | |
861 | |
862 div.addEventListener('click', function(e) { | |
863 if (!e.target.webkitMatchesSelector('input[type="radio"]')) | |
864 return; | |
865 | |
866 onSelect.call(this, e.target.enumerator); | |
867 }.bind(this)); | |
868 }, | |
869 | |
870 /** | |
871 * Add a new chart for |category|, making it initially hidden, | |
872 * with no metrics displayed in it. | |
873 * @param {!Object} category The metric category for which to create | |
874 * the chart. Category is a value from metricCategoryMap_. | |
875 * @private | |
876 */ | |
877 addCategoryChart_: function(category) { | |
878 var chartParent = $('#charts')[0]; | |
879 var mainDiv = $('#chart-template')[0].cloneNode(true); | |
880 mainDiv.id = ''; | |
881 | |
882 var yaxisLabel = mainDiv.querySelector('h4'); | |
883 yaxisLabel.innerText = category.unit; | |
884 | |
885 // Rotation is weird in html. The length of the text affects the x-axis | |
886 // placement of the label. We shift it back appropriately. | |
887 var width = -1 * (yaxisLabel.offsetWidth / 2) + 20; | |
888 var widthString = width.toString() + 'px'; | |
889 yaxisLabel.style.webkitMarginStart = widthString; | |
890 | |
891 var grid = mainDiv.querySelector('.grid'); | |
892 | |
893 mainDiv.hidden = true; | |
894 chartParent.appendChild(mainDiv); | |
895 | |
896 grid.hovers = []; | |
897 | |
898 // Set the various fields for the PerformanceMonitor.Chart object, and | |
899 // add the new object to |charts_|. | |
900 var chart = {}; | |
901 chart.mainDiv = mainDiv; | |
902 chart.yaxisLabel = yaxisLabel; | |
903 chart.grid = grid; | |
904 chart.metricIds = []; | |
905 | |
906 category.details.forEach(function(details) { | |
907 chart.metricIds.push(details.metricId); | |
908 }); | |
909 | |
910 this.charts_.push(chart); | |
911 | |
912 // Receive hover events from Flot. | |
913 // Attached to chart will be properties 'hovers', a list of {x, div} | |
914 // pairs. As pos events arrive, check each hover to see if it should | |
915 // be hidden or made visible. | |
916 $(grid).bind('plothover', function(event, pos, item) { | |
917 var tolerance = this.range_.resolution.pointResolution; | |
918 | |
919 grid.hovers.forEach(function(hover) { | |
920 hover.div.hidden = hover.x < pos.x - tolerance || | |
921 hover.x > pos.x + tolerance; | |
922 }); | |
923 | |
924 }.bind(this)); | |
925 | |
926 $(window).resize(function() { | |
927 if (this.resizeTimer_ != null) | |
928 clearTimeout(this.resizeTimer_); | |
929 this.resizeTimer_ = setTimeout(this.checkResize_.bind(this), | |
930 resizeDelay_); | |
931 }.bind(this)); | |
932 }, | |
933 | |
934 /** | |
935 * |resizeDelay_| ms have elapsed since the last resize event, and the timer | |
936 * for redrawing has triggered. Clear it, and redraw all the charts. | |
937 * @private | |
938 */ | |
939 checkResize_: function() { | |
940 clearTimeout(this.resizeTimer_); | |
941 this.resizeTimer_ = null; | |
942 | |
943 this.drawCharts(); | |
944 }, | |
945 | |
946 /** | |
947 * Set the time range for which to display metrics and events. For | |
948 * now, the time range always ends at 'now', but future implementations | |
949 * may allow time ranges not so anchored. Also set the format string for | |
950 * Flot. | |
951 * | |
952 * @param {TimeResolution} resolution | |
953 * The time resolution at which to display the data. | |
954 * @param {number} end Ending time, in ms since epoch, to which to | |
955 * set the new time range. | |
956 * @param {boolean} autoRefresh Indicates whether we should restart the | |
957 * range-update timer. | |
958 */ | |
959 setTimeRange: function(resolution, end, autoRefresh) { | |
960 // If we have a timer and we are no longer updating, or if we need a timer | |
961 // for a different resolution, disable the current timer. | |
962 if (this.updateTimer_ && | |
963 (this.range_.resolution != resolution || !autoRefresh)) { | |
964 clearInterval(this.updateTimer_); | |
965 this.updateTimer_ = null; | |
966 } | |
967 | |
968 if (autoRefresh && !this.updateTimer_) { | |
969 this.updateTimer_ = setInterval( | |
970 this.forwardTime.bind(this), | |
971 intervalMultiple_ * resolution.pointResolution); | |
972 } | |
973 | |
974 this.range_.resolution = resolution; | |
975 this.range_.end = Math.floor(end / resolution.pointResolution) * | |
976 resolution.pointResolution; | |
977 this.range_.start = this.range_.end - resolution.timeSpan; | |
978 this.setTimeFormat_(); | |
979 | |
980 if (this.isInitialized_()) | |
981 this.refreshAll(); | |
982 }, | |
983 | |
984 /** | |
985 * Set the format string for Flot. For time formats, we display the time | |
986 * if we are showing data only for the current day; we display the month, | |
987 * day, and time if we are showing data for multiple days at a fine | |
988 * resolution; we display the month and day if we are showing data for | |
989 * multiple days within the same year at course resolution; and we display | |
990 * the year, month, and day if we are showing data for multiple years. | |
991 * @private | |
992 */ | |
993 setTimeFormat_: function() { | |
994 // If the range is set to a week or less, then we will need to show times. | |
995 if (this.range_.resolution.id <= TimeResolutions_['week'].id) { | |
996 var dayStart = new Date(); | |
997 dayStart.setHours(0); | |
998 dayStart.setMinutes(0); | |
999 | |
1000 if (this.range_.start >= dayStart.getTime()) | |
1001 this.range_.format = TimeFormats_['time']; | |
1002 else | |
1003 this.range_.format = TimeFormats_['monthDayTime']; | |
1004 } else { | |
1005 var yearStart = new Date(); | |
1006 yearStart.setMonth(0); | |
1007 yearStart.setDate(0); | |
1008 | |
1009 if (this.range_.start >= yearStart.getTime()) | |
1010 this.range_.format = TimeFormats_['monthDay']; | |
1011 else | |
1012 this.range_.format = TimeFormats_['yearMonthDay']; | |
1013 } | |
1014 }, | |
1015 | |
1016 /** | |
1017 * Back up the time range by 1/2 of its current span, and cause chart | |
1018 * redraws. | |
1019 */ | |
1020 backTime: function() { | |
1021 this.setTimeRange(this.range_.resolution, | |
1022 this.range_.end - this.range_.resolution.timeSpan / 2, | |
1023 false); | |
1024 }, | |
1025 | |
1026 /** | |
1027 * Advance the time range by 1/2 of its current span, or up to the point | |
1028 * where it ends at the present time, whichever is less. | |
1029 */ | |
1030 forwardTime: function() { | |
1031 var now = Date.now(); | |
1032 var newEnd = | |
1033 Math.min(now, this.range_.end + this.range_.resolution.timeSpan / 2); | |
1034 | |
1035 this.setTimeRange(this.range_.resolution, newEnd, newEnd == now); | |
1036 }, | |
1037 | |
1038 /** | |
1039 * Set the aggregation method. | |
1040 * @param {number} methodId The id of the aggregation method. | |
1041 */ | |
1042 setAggregationMethod: function(methodId) { | |
1043 if (methodId != aggregationMethodNone) | |
1044 this.hideWarning('no-aggregation-warning'); | |
1045 else | |
1046 this.showWarning('no-aggregation-warning'); | |
1047 | |
1048 this.aggregationMethod = methodId; | |
1049 if (this.isInitialized_()) | |
1050 this.refreshMetrics(); | |
1051 }, | |
1052 | |
1053 /** | |
1054 * Add a new metric to the display, fetching its data and triggering a | |
1055 * chart redraw. | |
1056 * @param {number} metricId The id of the metric to start displaying. | |
1057 */ | |
1058 addMetric: function(metricId) { | |
1059 var metric = this.metricDetailsMap_[metricId]; | |
1060 metric.enabled = true; | |
1061 this.refreshMetrics(); | |
1062 }, | |
1063 | |
1064 /** | |
1065 * Remove a metric from its homechart, triggering a chart redraw. | |
1066 * @param {number} metricId The metric to stop displaying. | |
1067 */ | |
1068 dropMetric: function(metricId) { | |
1069 var metric = this.metricDetailsMap_[metricId]; | |
1070 metric.enabled = false; | |
1071 this.drawCharts(); | |
1072 }, | |
1073 | |
1074 /** | |
1075 * Refresh all metrics which are active on the graph in one call to the | |
1076 * webui. Results will be returned in getMetricsCallback(). | |
1077 */ | |
1078 refreshMetrics: function() { | |
1079 var metrics = []; | |
1080 | |
1081 for (var metric in this.metricDetailsMap_) { | |
1082 if (this.metricDetailsMap_[metric].enabled) | |
1083 metrics.push(this.metricDetailsMap_[metric].metricId); | |
1084 } | |
1085 | |
1086 if (!metrics.length) | |
1087 return; | |
1088 | |
1089 this.awaitingDataCalls_.metrics = true; | |
1090 chrome.send('getMetrics', | |
1091 [metrics, | |
1092 this.range_.start, this.range_.end, | |
1093 this.range_.resolution.pointResolution, | |
1094 this.aggregationMethod]); | |
1095 }, | |
1096 | |
1097 /** | |
1098 * The callback from refreshing the metrics. The resulting metrics will be | |
1099 * returned in a list, containing for each active metric a list of data | |
1100 * point series, representing the time periods for which PerformanceMonitor | |
1101 * was active. These data will be in sorted order, and will be aggregated | |
1102 * according to |aggregationMethod_|. These data are put into a Flot-style | |
1103 * series, with each point stored in an array of length 2, comprised of the | |
1104 * time and the value of the point. | |
1105 * @param Array<{ | |
1106 * metricId: number, | |
1107 * data: Array<{time: number, value: number}>, | |
1108 * maxValue: number | |
1109 * }> results The data for the requested metrics. | |
1110 */ | |
1111 getMetricsCallback: function(results) { | |
1112 results.forEach(function(metric) { | |
1113 var metricDetails = this.metricDetailsMap_[metric.metricId]; | |
1114 | |
1115 metricDetails.data = []; | |
1116 | |
1117 // Each data series sent back represents a interval for which | |
1118 // PerformanceMonitor was active. Iterate through the points of each | |
1119 // series, converting them to Flot standard (an array of time, value | |
1120 // pairs). | |
1121 metric.metrics.forEach(function(series) { | |
1122 var seriesData = []; | |
1123 series.forEach(function(point) { | |
1124 seriesData.push([point.time - timezoneOffset_, point.value]); | |
1125 }); | |
1126 metricDetails.data.push(seriesData); | |
1127 }); | |
1128 | |
1129 metricDetails.maxValue = Math.max(metricDetails.maxValue, | |
1130 metric.maxValue); | |
1131 }, this); | |
1132 | |
1133 this.awaitingDataCalls_.metrics = false; | |
1134 this.drawCharts(); | |
1135 }, | |
1136 | |
1137 /** | |
1138 * Add a new event to the display, fetching its data and triggering a | |
1139 * redraw. | |
1140 * @param {number} eventType The type of event to start displaying. | |
1141 */ | |
1142 addEventType: function(eventId) { | |
1143 this.eventDetailsMap_[eventId].enabled = true; | |
1144 this.refreshEvents(); | |
1145 }, | |
1146 | |
1147 /* | |
1148 * Remove an event from the display, triggering a redraw. | |
1149 * @param {number} eventId The type of event to stop displaying. | |
1150 */ | |
1151 dropEventType: function(eventId) { | |
1152 this.eventDetailsMap_[eventId].enabled = false; | |
1153 this.drawCharts(); | |
1154 }, | |
1155 | |
1156 /** | |
1157 * Refresh all events which are active on the graph in one call to the | |
1158 * webui. Results will be returned in getEventsCallback(). | |
1159 */ | |
1160 refreshEvents: function() { | |
1161 var events = []; | |
1162 for (var eventType in this.eventDetailsMap_) { | |
1163 if (this.eventDetailsMap_[eventType].enabled) | |
1164 events.push(this.eventDetailsMap_[eventType].eventId); | |
1165 } | |
1166 if (!events.length) | |
1167 return; | |
1168 | |
1169 this.awaitingDataCalls_.events = true; | |
1170 chrome.send('getEvents', [events, this.range_.start, this.range_.end]); | |
1171 }, | |
1172 | |
1173 /** | |
1174 * The callback from refreshing events. Resulting events are stored in a | |
1175 * list object, which contains for each event type requested a series | |
1176 * of event points. Each event point contains a time and an arbitrary list | |
1177 * of additional properties to be displayed as a tooltip message for the | |
1178 * event. | |
1179 * @param Array.<{ | |
1180 * eventId: number, | |
1181 * Array.<{time: number}> | |
1182 * }> results The collection of events for the requested types. | |
1183 */ | |
1184 getEventsCallback: function(results) { | |
1185 results.forEach(function(eventSet) { | |
1186 var eventType = this.eventDetailsMap_[eventSet.eventId]; | |
1187 | |
1188 eventSet.events.forEach(function(eventData) { | |
1189 eventData.time -= timezoneOffset_; | |
1190 }); | |
1191 eventType.data = eventSet.events; | |
1192 }, this); | |
1193 | |
1194 this.awaitingDataCalls_.events = false; | |
1195 this.drawCharts(); | |
1196 }, | |
1197 | |
1198 /** | |
1199 * Create and return an array of 'markings' (per Flot), representing | |
1200 * vertical lines at the event time, in the event's color. Also add | |
1201 * (not per Flot) a |popupTitle| property to each, to be used for | |
1202 * labeling description popups. | |
1203 * @return {!Array.<{ | |
1204 * color: string, | |
1205 * popupContent: string, | |
1206 * xaxis: {from: number, to: number} | |
1207 * }>} A marks data structure for Flot to use. | |
1208 * @private | |
1209 */ | |
1210 getEventMarks_: function() { | |
1211 var enabledEvents = []; | |
1212 var markings = []; | |
1213 var explanation; | |
1214 var date; | |
1215 | |
1216 for (var eventType in this.eventDetailsMap_) { | |
1217 if (this.eventDetailsMap_[eventType].enabled) | |
1218 enabledEvents.push(this.eventDetailsMap_[eventType]); | |
1219 } | |
1220 | |
1221 enabledEvents.forEach(function(eventValue) { | |
1222 eventValue.data.forEach(function(point) { | |
1223 if (point.time >= this.range_.start - timezoneOffset_ && | |
1224 point.time <= this.range_.end - timezoneOffset_) { | |
1225 date = new Date(point.time + timezoneOffset_); | |
1226 explanation = '<b>' + eventValue.popupTitle + '<br/>' + | |
1227 date.toLocaleString() + '</b><br/>'; | |
1228 | |
1229 for (var key in point) { | |
1230 if (key != 'time') { | |
1231 var datum = point[key]; | |
1232 | |
1233 // We display all fields with a label-value pair. | |
1234 if ('label' in datum && 'value' in datum) { | |
1235 explanation = explanation + '<b>' + datum.label + ': </b>' + | |
1236 datum.value + ' <br/>'; | |
1237 } | |
1238 } | |
1239 } | |
1240 markings.push({ | |
1241 color: eventValue.color, | |
1242 popupContent: explanation, | |
1243 xaxis: { from: point.time, to: point.time } | |
1244 }); | |
1245 } else { | |
1246 console.log('Event out of time range ' + this.range_.start + | |
1247 ' -> ' + this.range_.end + ' at: ' + point.time); | |
1248 } | |
1249 }, this); | |
1250 }, this); | |
1251 | |
1252 return markings; | |
1253 }, | |
1254 | |
1255 /** | |
1256 * Return an object containing an array of series for Flot to chart, as well | |
1257 * as a series of axes (currently this will only be one axis). | |
1258 * @param {Array.<PerformanceMonitor.MetricDetails>} activeMetrics | |
1259 * The metrics for which we are generating series. | |
1260 * @return {!{ | |
1261 * series: !Array.<{ | |
1262 * color: string, | |
1263 * data: !Array<{time: number, value: number}, | |
1264 * yaxis: {min: number, max: number, labelWidth: number} | |
1265 * }, | |
1266 * yaxes: !Array.<{min: number, max: number, labelWidth: number}> | |
1267 * }} | |
1268 * @private | |
1269 */ | |
1270 getChartSeriesAndAxes_: function(activeMetrics) { | |
1271 var seriesList = []; | |
1272 var axisList = []; | |
1273 var axisMap = {}; | |
1274 activeMetrics.forEach(function(metric) { | |
1275 var categoryId = metric.category.metricCategoryId; | |
1276 var yaxisNumber = axisMap[categoryId]; | |
1277 | |
1278 // Add a new y-axis if we are encountering this category of metric | |
1279 // for the first time. Otherwise, update the existing y-axis with | |
1280 // a new max value if needed. (Presently, we expect only one category | |
1281 // of metric per chart, but this design permits more in the future.) | |
1282 if (yaxisNumber === undefined) { | |
1283 axisList.push({min: 0, | |
1284 max: metric.maxValue * yAxisMargin_, | |
1285 labelWidth: 60}); | |
1286 axisMap[categoryId] = yaxisNumber = axisList.length; | |
1287 } else { | |
1288 axisList[yaxisNumber - 1].max = | |
1289 Math.max(axisList[yaxisNumber - 1].max, | |
1290 metric.maxValue * yAxisMargin_); | |
1291 } | |
1292 | |
1293 // Create a Flot-style series for each data series in the metric. | |
1294 for (var i = 0; i < metric.data.length; ++i) { | |
1295 seriesList.push({ | |
1296 color: metric.color, | |
1297 data: metric.data[i], | |
1298 label: i == 0 ? metric.name : null, | |
1299 yaxis: yaxisNumber | |
1300 }); | |
1301 } | |
1302 }, this); | |
1303 | |
1304 return { series: seriesList, yaxes: axisList }; | |
1305 }, | |
1306 | |
1307 /** | |
1308 * Draw each chart which has at least one enabled metric, along with all | |
1309 * the event markers, if and only if we do not have outstanding calls for | |
1310 * data. | |
1311 */ | |
1312 drawCharts: function() { | |
1313 // If we are currently waiting for data, do nothing - the callbacks will | |
1314 // re-call drawCharts when they are done. This way, we can avoid any | |
1315 // conflicts. | |
1316 if (this.fetchingData_()) | |
1317 return; | |
1318 | |
1319 // All charts will share the same xaxis and events. | |
1320 var eventMarks = this.getEventMarks_(); | |
1321 var xaxis = { | |
1322 mode: 'time', | |
1323 timeformat: this.range_.format, | |
1324 min: this.range_.start - timezoneOffset_, | |
1325 max: this.range_.end - timezoneOffset_ | |
1326 }; | |
1327 | |
1328 this.charts_.forEach(function(chart) { | |
1329 var activeMetrics = []; | |
1330 chart.metricIds.forEach(function(id) { | |
1331 if (this.metricDetailsMap_[id].enabled) | |
1332 activeMetrics.push(this.metricDetailsMap_[id]); | |
1333 }, this); | |
1334 | |
1335 if (!activeMetrics.length) { | |
1336 chart.hidden = true; | |
1337 return; | |
1338 } | |
1339 | |
1340 chart.mainDiv.hidden = false; | |
1341 | |
1342 var chartData = this.getChartSeriesAndAxes_(activeMetrics); | |
1343 | |
1344 // There is the possibility that we have no data for this particular | |
1345 // time window and metric, but Flot will not draw the grid without at | |
1346 // least one data point (regardless of whether that datapoint is | |
1347 // displayed). Thus, we will add the point (-1, -1) (which is guaranteed | |
1348 // not to show with our axis bounds), and force Flot to show the chart. | |
1349 if (chartData.series.length == 0) | |
1350 chartData.series = [[-1, -1]]; | |
1351 | |
1352 chart.plot = $.plot(chart.grid, chartData.series, { | |
1353 yaxes: chartData.yaxes, | |
1354 xaxis: xaxis, | |
1355 points: { show: true, radius: 1}, | |
1356 lines: { show: true}, | |
1357 grid: { | |
1358 markings: eventMarks, | |
1359 hoverable: true, | |
1360 autoHighlight: true, | |
1361 backgroundColor: { colors: ['#fff', '#f0f6fc'] }, | |
1362 }, | |
1363 }); | |
1364 | |
1365 // For each event in |eventMarks|, create also a label div, with left | |
1366 // edge colinear with the event vertical line. Top of label is | |
1367 // presently a hack-in, putting labels in three tiers of 25px height | |
1368 // each to avoid overlap. Will need something better. | |
1369 var labelTemplate = $('#label-template')[0]; | |
1370 for (var i = 0; i < eventMarks.length; i++) { | |
1371 var mark = eventMarks[i]; | |
1372 var point = chart.plot.pointOffset( | |
1373 {x: mark.xaxis.to, y: chartData.yaxes[0].max, yaxis: 1}); | |
1374 var labelDiv = labelTemplate.cloneNode(true); | |
1375 labelDiv.innerHTML = mark.popupContent; | |
1376 labelDiv.style.left = point.left + 'px'; | |
1377 labelDiv.style.top = (point.top + 100 * (i % 3)) + 'px'; | |
1378 | |
1379 chart.grid.appendChild(labelDiv); | |
1380 labelDiv.hidden = true; | |
1381 chart.grid.hovers.push({x: mark.xaxis.to, div: labelDiv}); | |
1382 } | |
1383 }, this); | |
1384 }, | |
1385 }; | |
1386 return { | |
1387 PerformanceMonitor: PerformanceMonitor | |
1388 }; | |
1389 }); | |
1390 | |
1391 var PerformanceMonitor = new performance_monitor.PerformanceMonitor(); | |
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