I was thinking you could just write a post that links to your already-excellent post here: http://blog.nparashuram.com/2014/10/measuring-rendering-performance-metrics.html
You'd be the first post to be re-posted on the Cordova blog, so you'd need to do some work to figure out what format's best, but I think pretty much anything would do :P On Wed, Oct 15, 2014 at 1:54 PM, Parashuram Narasimhan (MS OPEN TECH) < panar...@microsoft.com> wrote: > @Michal - I tested the WkWebView using a simple iOS App and loaded a > webpage on it - not Cordova yet and that was the reason I did not publish > the results. Can't wait for WkWebView to be in Cordova and then see how > much of an improvement we could get :) > > For the metrics, the idea was not to compare iOS vs Android, but rather > compare 2 deploys of the same app. This idea is, a developer runs the tests > per commit (in a continuous integration system) and can see which commit > slowed down the app. This way, they could also figure out the CSS or JS > event handlers they added during that commit. The graphs would look > something like http://nparashuram.com/perfslides/perfjankie - you can see > how the 3rd commit on that graph is bad since I added an onScroll event > handler. > > @Andrew - I would love to do a blog post. Should I write it on my blog and > refer to it in the official Cordova blog, or can this be in the official > cordova blog? Note that I developed this tool independently and is not an > official Cordova release, but if the folks in the community feel that this > could be interesting to any Cordova developer and makes sense to put in the > official Cordova blog, I would love to write a quick tutorial. > > -----Original Message----- > From: agri...@google.com [mailto:agri...@google.com] On Behalf Of Andrew > Grieve > Sent: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 11:48 AM > To: dev > Subject: Re: Measuring Perf of Cordova apps (Android/iOS) > > Super Cool. This would definitely be useful to add to a continuous build > system. Certainly would make a good referral blog post if you want to have > a stab at it :) > > On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 2:28 PM, Michal Mocny <mmo...@chromium.org> wrote: > > > Very cool Parashuram. > > > > How did you test WkWebView? non-cordova? > > > > Also, the results have different labels on iOS/Android, which I assume > > means you are just reporting what the tools report. Would you > > consider mapping the values which have direct parallels to the same > > labels so we can do more direct comparisons? > > > > -Michal > > > > On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 2:47 PM, Parashuram <n.parashu...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > > > > > Over the weekend, I created a tool to measure the rendering and > > > network performance for Cordova apps, and I thought of sharing it on > > > the list. I > > am > > > able to pick up numbers from iOS and Android (4.4). > > > > > > Here is a demo video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG_eTe_H-s4 > > > More details on how to run it on your cordova app : [link < > > > > > http://blog.nparashuram.com/2014/10/measuring-rendering-performance-me > > trics.html > > > > > > > ] > > > Browser-perf : http://npmjs.org/package/browser-perf > > > > > > Would love to hear feedback from the community on this. Initial > > > tests > > with > > > WkWebview and UIWebView show some good numbers. > > > > > > Since a lot of people worry about perf of hybrid apps, I am hoping > > > that this tool would give them a way to look at hard numbers and see > > > that > > hybrid > > > apps can be as smooth as native apps. > > > > > > Parashuram > > > http://nparashuram.com > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@cordova.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@cordova.apache.org >