class PerformanceResourceTiming
Provides detailed network timing data regarding the loading of an application's resources.
The constructor of this class is not exposed to users directly.
Constructors #
#PerformanceResourceTiming()Properties #
#connectEnd: numberThe high resolution millisecond timestamp representing the time immediately after Node.js finishes establishing the connection to the server to retrieve the resource.
#connectStart: numberThe high resolution millisecond timestamp representing the time immediately before Node.js starts to establish the connection to the server to retrieve the resource.
#decodedBodySize: numberA number representing the size (in octets) received from the fetch (HTTP or cache), of the message body, after removing any applied content-codings.
#domainLookupEnd: numberThe high resolution millisecond timestamp representing the time immediately after the Node.js finished the domain name lookup for the resource.
#domainLookupStart: numberThe high resolution millisecond timestamp immediately before the Node.js starts the domain name lookup for the resource.
#encodedBodySize: numberA number representing the size (in octets) received from the fetch (HTTP or cache), of the payload body, before removing any applied content-codings.
#fetchStart: numberThe high resolution millisecond timestamp immediately before the Node.js starts to fetch the resource.
#redirectEnd: numberThe high resolution millisecond timestamp that will be created immediately after receiving the last byte of the response of the last redirect.
#redirectStart: numberThe high resolution millisecond timestamp that represents the start time of the fetch which initiates the redirect.
#requestStart: numberThe high resolution millisecond timestamp representing the time immediately before Node.js receives the first byte of the response from the server.
#responseEnd: numberThe high resolution millisecond timestamp representing the time immediately after Node.js receives the last byte of the resource or immediately before the transport connection is closed, whichever comes first.
#secureConnectionStart: numberThe high resolution millisecond timestamp representing the time immediately before Node.js starts the handshake process to secure the current connection.
#transferSize: numberA number representing the size (in octets) of the fetched resource. The size includes the response header fields plus the response payload body.
#workerStart: numberThe high resolution millisecond timestamp at immediately before dispatching the fetch
request. If the resource is not intercepted by a worker the property will always return 0.