How much time do you spend each day waiting for Gradle? Now you know!
Features
- Sortable bar chart summaries
- CSV output
- Daily and total summary
Screenshot
Usage
Apply the plugin in your build.gradle
:
buildscript { repositories { mavenCentral() } dependencies { classpath "net.rdrei.android.buildtimetracker:gradle-plugin:0.5.+" } } apply plugin: "build-time-tracker" buildtimetracker { reporters { csv { output "build/times.csv" append true header false } summary { ordered false threshold 50 barstyle "unicode" } csvSummary { csv "build/times.csv" } } }
Using the SNAPSHOT
release:
buildscript { repositories { maven { url "https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/" } } dependencies { classpath "net.rdrei.android.buildtimetracker:gradle-plugin:0.5.1-SNAPSHOT" } }
Reporters
CSVReporter
The csv
reporter takes the following options:
-
output
: CSV output file location relative to Gradle execution. -
append
: When set totrue
the CSV output file is not truncated. This is useful for collecting a series of build time profiles in a single CSV. -
header
: When set tofalse
the CSV output does not include a prepended header row with column names. Is desireable in conjunction withappend
.
A basic R Markdown script, report.Rmd
is included for ploting and analysing build times using CSV output.
CSVSummaryReporter
The csvSummary
displays the accumulated total build time from a CSV file. The reporter takes the following option:
-
csv
: Path (relative to the gradle file or absolute) to a CSV file created with the above reporter and the optionsappend = true
andheader = false
.
SummaryReporter
The summary
reporter gives you an overview of your tasks at the end of the build. It has the following options:
-
threshold
: (default: 50) Minimum time in milliseconds to display a task. -
ordered
: (default: false) Whether or not to sort the output in ascending order by time spent. -
barstyle
: (default: "unicode") Supports "unicode", "ascii" and "none" for displaying a bar chart of the relative times spent on each task. -
successOutput
: (default: "true") Redisplay build success or failure message so you don't miss it if the summary output is long.
Note This plugin only measures the task times that constitute a build. Specifically, it does not measure the time in configuration at the start of a Gradle run. This means that the time to execute a build with very fast tasks is not accurately represented in output because it is dominated by the time in configuration instead.
Developing
This project is built and tested by Travis at passy/build-time-tracker-plugin .
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Sindre Sorhus for contributing the wonderful logo!
License
Copyright 2014 Pascal Hartig Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.