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Node.js v12.0.0-nightly201902017c9fba30ef Documentation
Table of Contents
Diagnostic Report#
Delivers a JSON-formatted diagnostic summary, written to a file.
The report is intended for development, test and production use, to capture and preserve information for problem determination. It includes JavaScript and native stack traces, heap statistics, platform information, resource usage etc. With the report option enabled, diagnostic reports can be triggered on unhandled exceptions, fatal errors and user signals, in addition to triggering programmatically through API calls.
A complete example report that was generated on an uncaught exception is provided below for reference.
{
"header": {
"event": "exception",
"location": "OnUncaughtException",
"filename": "report.20181221.005011.8974.001.json",
"dumpEventTime": "2018-12-21T00:50:11Z",
"dumpEventTimeStamp": "1545371411331",
"processId": 8974,
"commandLine": [
"/home/nodeuser/project/node/out/Release/node",
"--experimental-report",
"--diagnostic-report-uncaught-exception",
"/home/nodeuser/project/node/test/node-report/test-exception.js",
"child"
],
"nodejsVersion": "v12.0.0-pre",
"glibcVersionRuntime": "2.17",
"glibcVersionCompiler": "2.17",
"wordSize": "64 bit",
"componentVersions": {
"node": "12.0.0-pre",
"v8": "7.1.302.28-node.5",
"uv": "1.24.1",
"zlib": "1.2.11",
"ares": "1.15.0",
"modules": "68",
"nghttp2": "1.34.0",
"napi": "3",
"llhttp": "1.0.1",
"http_parser": "2.8.0",
"openssl": "1.1.0j",
"arch": "x64",
"platform": "linux",
"release": "node"
},
"osVersion": "Linux 3.10.0-862.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Mar 21 18:14:51 EDT 2018",
"machine": "Linux 3.10.0-862.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Mar 21 18:14:51 EDT 2018test_machine x86_64"
},
"javascriptStack": {
"message": "Error: *** test-exception.js: throwing uncaught Error",
"stack": [
"at myException (/home/nodeuser/project/node/test/node-report/test-exception.js:9:11)",
"at Object.<anonymous> (/home/nodeuser/project/node/test/node-report/test-exception.js:12:3)",
"at Module._compile (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:718:30)",
"at Object.Module._extensions..js (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:729:10)",
"at Module.load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:617:32)",
"at tryModuleLoad (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:560:12)",
"at Function.Module._load (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:552:3)",
"at Function.Module.runMain (internal/modules/cjs/loader.js:771:12)",
"at executeUserCode (internal/bootstrap/node.js:332:15)"
]
},
"nativeStack": [
" [pc=0xa7ef87] [/home/nodeuser/project/node/out/Release/node]",
" [pc=0xa81adb] report::TriggerNodeReport(v8::Isolate*, node::Environment*, char const*, char const*, std::string, v8::Local<v8::String>) [/home/nodeuser/project/node/out/Release/node]",
" [pc=0xa834f2] report::OnUncaughtException(v8::FunctionCallbackInfo<v8::Value> const&) [/home/nodeuser/project/node/out/Release/node]",
" [pc=0xbe6b78] [/home/nodeuser/project/node/out/Release/node]",
" [pc=0xbe7596] v8::internal::Builtin_HandleApiCall(int, v8::internal::Object**, v8::internal::Isolate*) [/home/nodeuser/project/node/out/Release/node]",
" [pc=0x1930cae] [/home/nodeuser/project/node/out/Release/node]"
],
"javascriptHeap": {
"totalMemory": 6127616,
"totalCommittedMemory": 4357352,
"usedMemory": 3221136,
"availableMemory": 1521370240,
"memoryLimit": 1526909922,
"heapSpaces": {
"read_only_space": {
"memorySize": 524288,
"committedMemory": 39208,
"capacity": 515584,
"used": 30504,
"available": 485080
},
"new_space": {
"memorySize": 2097152,
"committedMemory": 2019312,
"capacity": 1031168,
"used": 985496,
"available": 45672
},
"old_space": {
"memorySize": 2273280,
"committedMemory": 1769008,
"capacity": 1974640,
"used": 1725488,
"available": 249152
},
"code_space": {
"memorySize": 696320,
"committedMemory": 184896,
"capacity": 152128,
"used": 152128,
"available": 0
},
"map_space": {
"memorySize": 536576,
"committedMemory": 344928,
"capacity": 327520,
"used": 327520,
"available": 0
},
"large_object_space": {
"memorySize": 0,
"committedMemory": 0,
"capacity": 1520590336,
"used": 0,
"available": 1520590336
},
"new_large_object_space": {
"memorySize": 0,
"committedMemory": 0,
"capacity": 0,
"used": 0,
"available": 0
}
}
},
"resourceUsage": {
"userCpuSeconds": 0.069595,
"kernelCpuSeconds": 0.019163,
"cpuConsumptionPercent": 0.000000,
"maxRss": 18079744,
"pageFaults": {
"IORequired": 0,
"IONotRequired": 4610
},
"fsActivity": {
"reads": 0,
"writes": 0
}
},
"uvthreadResourceUsage": {
"userCpuSeconds": 0.068457,
"kernelCpuSeconds": 0.019127,
"cpuConsumptionPercent": 0.000000,
"fsActivity": {
"reads": 0,
"writes": 0
}
},
"libuv": [
{
"type": "async",
"is_active": true,
"is_referenced": false,
"address": "68090592",
"details": ""
},
{
"type": "timer",
"is_active": false,
"is_referenced": false,
"address": "140723513949920",
"details": "repeat: 0, timeout expired: 18075165916 ms ago"
},
{
"type": "check",
"is_active": true,
"is_referenced": false,
"address": "140723513950072",
"details": ""
},
{
"type": "idle",
"is_active": false,
"is_referenced": true,
"address": "140723513950192",
"details": ""
},
{
"type": "prepare",
"is_active": false,
"is_referenced": false,
"address": "140723513950312",
"details": ""
},
{
"type": "check",
"is_active": false,
"is_referenced": false,
"address": "140723513950432",
"details": ""
},
{
"type": "async",
"is_active": true,
"is_referenced": false,
"address": "39353856",
"details": ""
}
],
"environmentVariables": {
"REMOTEHOST": "REMOVED",
"MANPATH": "/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root/usr/share/man:",
"XDG_SESSION_ID": "66126",
"HOSTNAME": "test_machine",
"HOST": "test_machine",
"TERM": "xterm-256color",
"SHELL": "/bin/csh",
"SSH_CLIENT": "REMOVED",
"PERL5LIB": "/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root//usr/lib64/perl5/vendor_perl:/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root/usr/lib/perl5:/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root//usr/share/perl5/vendor_perl",
"OLDPWD": "/home/nodeuser/project/node/src",
"JAVACONFDIRS": "/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root/etc/java:/etc/java",
"SSH_TTY": "/dev/pts/0",
"PCP_DIR": "/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root",
"GROUP": "normaluser",
"USER": "nodeuser",
"LD_LIBRARY_PATH": "/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root/usr/lib64:/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root/usr/lib",
"HOSTTYPE": "x86_64-linux",
"XDG_CONFIG_DIRS": "/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root/etc/xdg:/etc/xdg",
"MAIL": "/var/spool/mail/nodeuser",
"PATH": "/home/nodeuser/project/node:/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin",
"PWD": "/home/nodeuser/project/node",
"LANG": "en_US.UTF-8",
"PS1": "\\u@\\h : \\[\\e[31m\\]\\w\\[\\e[m\\] > ",
"SHLVL": "2",
"HOME": "/home/nodeuser",
"OSTYPE": "linux",
"VENDOR": "unknown",
"PYTHONPATH": "/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages:/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages",
"MACHTYPE": "x86_64",
"LOGNAME": "nodeuser",
"XDG_DATA_DIRS": "/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root/usr/share:/usr/local/share:/usr/share",
"LESSOPEN": "||/usr/bin/lesspipe.sh %s",
"INFOPATH": "/opt/rh/devtoolset-3/root/usr/share/info",
"XDG_RUNTIME_DIR": "/run/user/50141",
"_": "./node"
},
"userLimits": {
"core_file_size_blocks": {
"soft": "",
"hard": "unlimited"
},
"data_seg_size_kbytes": {
"soft": "unlimited",
"hard": "unlimited"
},
"file_size_blocks": {
"soft": "unlimited",
"hard": "unlimited"
},
"max_locked_memory_bytes": {
"soft": "unlimited",
"hard": 65536
},
"max_memory_size_kbytes": {
"soft": "unlimited",
"hard": "unlimited"
},
"open_files": {
"soft": "unlimited",
"hard": 4096
},
"stack_size_bytes": {
"soft": "unlimited",
"hard": "unlimited"
},
"cpu_time_seconds": {
"soft": "unlimited",
"hard": "unlimited"
},
"max_user_processes": {
"soft": "unlimited",
"hard": 4127290
},
"virtual_memory_kbytes": {
"soft": "unlimited",
"hard": "unlimited"
}
},
"sharedObjects": [
"/lib64/libdl.so.2",
"/lib64/librt.so.1",
"/lib64/libstdc++.so.6",
"/lib64/libm.so.6",
"/lib64/libgcc_s.so.1",
"/lib64/libpthread.so.0",
"/lib64/libc.so.6",
"/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2"
]
}
Usage#
node --experimental-report --diagnostic-report-uncaught-exception \
--diagnostic-report-on-signal --diagnostic-report-on-fatalerror app.js
-
--experimental-report
Enables the diagnostic report feature. In the absence of this flag, use of all other related options will result in an error. -
--diagnostic-report-uncaught-exception
Enables report to be generated on un-caught exceptions. Useful when inspecting JavaScript stack in conjunction with native stack and other runtime environment data. -
--diagnostic-report-on-signal
Enables report to be generated upon receiving the specified (or predefined) signal to the running Node.js process. (See below on how to modify the signal that triggers the report.) Default signal isSIGUSR2
. Useful when a report needs to be triggered from another program. Application monitors may leverage this feature to collect report at regular intervals and plot rich set of internal runtime data to their views.
Signal based report generation is not supported in Windows.
Under normal circumstances, there is no need to modify the report triggering
signal. However, if SIGUSR2
is already used for other purposes, then this
flag helps to change the signal for report generation and preserve the original
meaning of SIGUSR2
for the said purposes.
-
--diagnostic-report-on-fatalerror
Enables the report to be triggered on fatal errors (internal errors within the Node.js runtime, such as out of memory) that leads to termination of the application. Useful to inspect various diagnostic data elements such as heap, stack, event loop state, resource consumption etc. to reason about the fatal error. -
--diagnostic-report-directory
Location at which the report will be generated. -
--diagnostic-report-filename
Name of the file to which the report will be written. -
--diagnostic-report-signal
Sets or resets the signal for report generation (not supported on Windows). Default signal isSIGUSR2
. -
--diagnostic-report-verbose
Flag that enables additional information to be printed during report generation.
A report can also be triggered via an API call from a JavaScript application:
process.report.triggerReport();
This function takes an optional additional argument filename
, which is
the name of a file into which the report is written.
process.report.triggerReport('./foo.json');
This function takes an optional additional argument err
- an Error
object
that will be used as the context for the JavaScript stack printed in the report.
When using report to handle errors in a callback or an exception handler, this
allows the report to include the location of the original error as well
as where it was handled.
try {
process.chdir('/non-existent-path');
} catch (err) {
process.report.triggerReport(err);
}
// Any other code
If both filename and error object are passed to triggerReport()
the
error object must be the second parameter.
try {
process.chdir('/non-existent-path');
} catch (err) {
process.report.triggerReport(filename, err);
}
// Any other code
The content of the diagnostic report can be returned as a JSON-compatible object via an API call from a JavaScript application:
const report = process.report.getReport();
console.log(report);
This function takes an optional additional argument err
- an Error
object
that will be used as the context for the JavaScript stack printed in the report.
const report = process.report.getReport(new Error('custom error'));
console.log(report);
The API versions are useful when inspecting the runtime state from within the application, in expectation of self-adjusting the resource consumption, load balancing, monitoring etc.
The content of the report consists of a header section containing the event
type, date, time, PID and Node.js version, sections containing JavaScript and
native stack traces, a section containing V8 heap information, a section
containing libuv
handle information and an OS platform information section
showing CPU and memory usage and system limits. An example report can be
triggered using the Node.js REPL:
$ node
> process.report.triggerReport();
Writing Node.js report to file: report.20181126.091102.8480.001.json
Node.js report completed
>
When a report is triggered, start and end messages are issued to stderr and the filename of the report is returned to the caller. The default filename includes the date, time, PID and a sequence number. The sequence number helps in associating the report dump with the runtime state if generated multiple times for the same Node.js process.
Configuration#
Additional runtime configuration that influences the report generation
constraints are available using setDiagnosticReportOptions()
API.
process.report.setDiagnosticReportOptions({
events: ['exception', 'fatalerror', 'signal'],
signal: 'SIGUSR2',
filename: 'myreport.json',
path: '/home/nodeuser',
verbose: true
});
The events
array contains one or more of the report triggering options.
The only valid entries are 'exception'
, 'fatalerror'
and 'signal'
.
By default, a report is not produced on any of these events.
signal
specifies the POSIX signal identifier that will be used
to intercept external triggers for report generation. Defaults to
'SIGUSR2'
.
filename
specifies the name of the output file in the file system.
Special meaning is attached to stdout
and stderr
. Usage of these
will result in report being written to the associated standard streams.
In such cases when standard streams are used, value in 'path'
is ignored.
URLs are not supported. Defaults to a composite filename that contains
timestamp, PID and sequence number.
path
specifies the filesystem directory where the report will be written to.
URLs are not supported. Defaults to the current working directory of the
Node.js process.
verbose
specifies whether to print additional verbose messages
pertinent to the report generation. Defaults to false
.
// Trigger report only on uncaught exceptions.
process.report.setDiagnosticReportOptions({ events: ['exception'] });
// Trigger report for both internal errors as well as external signal.
process.report.setDiagnosticReportOptions({ events: ['fatalerror', 'signal'] });
// Change the default signal to `SIGQUIT` and enable it.
process.report.setDiagnosticReportOptions(
{ events: ['signal'], signal: 'SIGQUIT' });
Configuration on module initialization is also available via environment variables:
NODE_OPTIONS="--experimental-report --diagnostic-report-uncaught-exception \
--diagnostic-report-on-fatalerror --diagnostic-report-on-signal \
--diagnostic-report-signal=SIGUSR2 --diagnostic-report-filename=./report.json \
--diagnostic-report-directory=/home/nodeuser --diagnostic-report-verbose"
Specific API documentation can be found under
process API documentation
section.