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There are a variety of places where performance results are available, some of these can be queried directly, and others are dashboards built on top of those sources. | |||
= ActiveData = | = ActiveData Query Tool = | ||
ActiveData is a collection of billions of records covering unit tests, jobs, performance data, and source code revision history. The intended use is for automated clients or for building dashboards, however the query tool can be used for exploration. | |||
* Location: https://activedata.allizom.org/tools/query.html | |||
* Access: Public | |||
* Audience: Engineers | |||
* Documentation: [[EngineeringProductivity/Projects/ActiveData]] | |||
* Source code: https://github.com/mozilla/activedata | |||
* Issue tracker: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Testing&component=ActiveData | |||
* Contact: Kyle Lahnakoski [ekyle] | |||
== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
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* [https://activedata.allizom.org/tools/query.html#query_id=rqnxuVpf Performance suites] | * [https://activedata.allizom.org/tools/query.html#query_id=rqnxuVpf Performance suites] | ||
* [https://activedata.allizom.org/tools/query.html#query_id=1dtPBeZR Performance suites running on Android hardware] | * [https://activedata.allizom.org/tools/query.html#query_id=1dtPBeZR Performance suites running on Android hardware] | ||
= ActiveData Recipes = | |||
Due to the size and complexity of ActiveData, using it to answer everyday questions is not a straightforward task and the built-in query tool is often insufficient. ActiveData Recipes was created to provide an intuitive way to not only use ActiveData, but to save your queries for future use and share them with others. | |||
* Location: https://adr-dev.herokuapp.com/ | |||
* Access: Public | |||
* Audience: Engineers, Managers | |||
* Documentation: https://active-data-recipes.readthedocs.io/ | |||
* Source code: https://github.com/mozilla/active-data-recipes | |||
* Issue tracker: https://github.com/mozilla/active-data-recipes/issues | |||
* Contact: Andrew Halberstadt [ahal] | |||
= Ad-hoc results = | = Ad-hoc results = | ||
Revision as of 09:06, 7 August 2019
There are a variety of places where performance results are available, some of these can be queried directly, and others are dashboards built on top of those sources.
ActiveData Query Tool
ActiveData is a collection of billions of records covering unit tests, jobs, performance data, and source code revision history. The intended use is for automated clients or for building dashboards, however the query tool can be used for exploration.
- Location: https://activedata.allizom.org/tools/query.html
- Access: Public
- Audience: Engineers
- Documentation: EngineeringProductivity/Projects/ActiveData
- Source code: https://github.com/mozilla/activedata
- Issue tracker: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Testing&component=ActiveData
- Contact: Kyle Lahnakoski [ekyle]
Examples
ActiveData Recipes
Due to the size and complexity of ActiveData, using it to answer everyday questions is not a straightforward task and the built-in query tool is often insufficient. ActiveData Recipes was created to provide an intuitive way to not only use ActiveData, but to save your queries for future use and share them with others.
- Location: https://adr-dev.herokuapp.com/
- Access: Public
- Audience: Engineers, Managers
- Documentation: https://active-data-recipes.readthedocs.io/
- Source code: https://github.com/mozilla/active-data-recipes
- Issue tracker: https://github.com/mozilla/active-data-recipes/issues
- Contact: Andrew Halberstadt [ahal]
Ad-hoc results
Are We Fast Yet?
arewefastyet.com
Datadog
Firefox Health
The health dashboard tracks metrics and statistics important for tracking performance improvements.
Perfherder
Perfherder is an interactive dashboard intended to allow monitoring and analysis of automated performance tests run against Mozilla products. Perfherder is part of the Treeherder project.