Situation:
I have a Node.js api that is called many times a second on a website. I am using console.time('RESPONSE TIME')
and console.timeEnd('RESPONSE TIME')
to measure how long the api is taking to respond to the client on to each request.
Inside of the api, I am using a Promise.all()
to aggregate responses from 4 different api's and then return a final response based on what the 4 apis returned.
Issue:
Everything works as expected except for an occasional warning logged Warning: No such label 'RESPONSE TIME' for console.timeEnd()
. Why is this and how do I properly avoid this?
I speculate that it's because Node is asynchronous and while one request may still be waiting for it's 4 api's to respond, another request will have finished and hit the console.timeEnd()
ending both timers since they share the same name. But I can't find an answer anywhere.
Date.now() - msStart
instead of using the console timing feature? that way, you don't have to worry about order of operations or rush conditions.console.time()
since it's cleaner and that's what it's made for. Every ms counts so I'd rather avoid using things like theDate
object