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I use the Performance Timeline in Chrome DevTools quite a lot to capture performance recordings of my page.

Most of the time I use the "Start profiling and reload page", which automatically starts and stops the recording.

The question is: When does DevTools decide to stop the recording?

I've noticed that it always continues to record at least a few hundred ms past the "Load"-event and tries to figure out when the page has gone "mostly idle".

But that's quite a fuzzy guess. I'd love to know if it relies on some performance event (like the one used in "time to interactive" in Lighthouse)?

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  • Yep, 3 seconds after load event.
    – wOxxOm
    Jan 20, 2019 at 16:10
  • @wOxxOm: Wow, impressive that you even included a code reference! Post that as an answer and I'll mark it as correct! Jan 20, 2019 at 16:14

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Chrome devtools waits for 5 seconds after load event (source) since Chrome 85. This is not documented so it may change without notice and did change in Chrome 85 from 3 seconds.

You can modify this behavior in your current debugging session:

  1. switch devtools to Performance panel/tab
  2. open devtools-on-devtools and run the following code in its console:
UI.panels.timeline.millisecondsToRecordAfterLoadEvent = 9001.
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  • You really are the Chrome DevTools wizard! Thanks for finding this 🎉
    – F Lekschas
    Jun 19, 2019 at 20:43
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    You can modify devtools code in your current debugging session by running the following code in devtools-on-devtools: UI.panels.timeline._millisecondsToRecordAfterLoadEvent = 9001 (the main devtools should have Timeline panel active).
    – wOxxOm
    May 1, 2020 at 11:08
  • thanks for this answer -- after several Google searches I was finally able to locate it. Is there any way to change this value short of compiling from source?
    – spinn
    May 1, 2020 at 11:26
  • @wOxxOm I forgot specifics and this was useful again months later. I should add you to my christmas card list
    – spinn
    Aug 12, 2020 at 9:49
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    @wOxxOm this is really helpful! checked latest chrome version 109, looks like the default value changed to 5000, and the variable name changed to UI.panels.timeline.millisecondsToRecordAfterLoadEvent
    – fankai
    Feb 22, 2023 at 3:40

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