AndroidDevMetrics


Source link: https://github.com/frogermcs/AndroidDevMetrics

AndroidDevMetrics

(formerly dagger2metrics)

Performance metrics library for Android development.

The problem with performance is that it often decreases slowly so in day-by-day development it's hard to notice that our app (or Activity or any other view) launches 50ms longer. And another 150ms longer, and another 100ms...

With AndroidDevMetrics you will be able to see how performant are the most common operations like object initialization (in Dagger 2 graph), or Activity lifecycle methods ( onCreate(), onStart(), onResume()).

It won't show you exact reason of performance issues or bottlenecks (yet!) but it can point out where you should start looking first.

AndroidDevMetrics currently includes:

  • Activity lifecycle metrics - metrics for lifecycle methods execution ( onCreate(), onStart(), onResume())
  • Activity lifecycle methods tracing without app recompiling
  • Frame rate drops - metrics for fps drops for each of screens (activity)
  • Dagger 2 metrics - metrics for objects initialization in Dagger 2

Getting started

Script below shows how to enable all available metrics.

In your build.gradle:

 buildscript {

repositories {

  jcenter()

}

 dependencies {

  classpath 'com.frogermcs.androiddevmetrics:androiddevmetrics-plugin:0.5'

}
 
}
  apply plugin: 'com.android.application' apply plugin: 'com.frogermcs.androiddevmetrics'

In your Application class:

public class ExampleApplication extends Application {

@Override  public void onCreate() {

super.onCreate();

//Use it only in debug builds

if (BuildConfig.DEBUG) {

 AndroidDevMetrics.initWith(this);

}

}
  
}

How does it work?

Detailed description how it works under the hood can be found on wiki pages:

I found performance issue, what should I do next?

There is no silver bullet for performance issues but here are a couple steps which can help you with potential bugs hunting.

If measured time of object initialization or method execution looks suspicious you should definitely give a try to TraceView. This tool logs method execution over time and shows execution data, per-thread timelines, and call stacks. Practical example of TraceView usage can be found in this blog post: Measuring Dagger 2 graph creation performance.


If it seems that layout or view can be a reason of performance issue you should start with those links from official Android documentation:


Finally, if you want to understand where most of performance issues come from, here is a collection of videos focused entirely on helping developers write faster, more performant Android Applications.

Example app

You can check GithubClient - example Android app which shows how to use Dagger 2. Most recent version uses AndroidDevMetrics for measuring performance.

License

Copyright 2016 Miroslaw Stanek  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. 

Resources

Simply accessible and secure shared preferences for the Android platform.

A simple and easy way to create Intro/Welcome screen for your android application.

This library follows Google Material guideline for Android Developers.

Logging helper for the Android platform.

Storm was created with intention to be easy to use ORM solution for Android platform. While working for a corporate client we realised that the available tools either expect too much to be done manually, or are super-complicated or just want entities to extend their own.

Simple wrapper library in Kotlin is designed to save secret to local shared preferences using Android default security and Android Keystore. KeystoreCompat ensures handling LockScreen and compatibility among diversity of Android versions.

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