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chore: re-enable performance metrics #598

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We'd like to have the possibility to very granularly measure the performance of every onyx step during a user action in the newdot app.
In the past we had a performance utility which was removed during the typescript migration though:

This adds it "back" with a few differences though:

  • Had to be adapted to work with typescript
  • Also performance decorates function in OnyxUtils and Storage (this way we really get the full picture how long each sub step tool)
    • To enable this a new GlobalSettings was introduced into which utility functions can hook to optionally decorate their functions with performance measurements

The default setting is that we don't apply the performance decoration.

In NewDot we can simply use react-native-performance to read the performance entries from onyx.

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Expensify/App#50652

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I compiled the changes and tested them in newdot - nothing broke.

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Android: Native
Android: mWeb Chrome
iOS: Native
iOS: mWeb Safari
MacOS: Chrome / Safari
MacOS: Desktop

@hannojg hannojg marked this pull request as ready for review November 20, 2024 15:51
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hannojg commented Nov 20, 2024

@adhorodyski may i ask you to review please as we will use those changes together in newdot?

I tested and confirmed that we can use the performance entries recorded in Onyx in NewDot when using react-native-performance or the web performance API

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// @ts-expect-error Reassign
addAllSafeEvictionKeysToRecentlyAccessedList = decorateWithMetrics(addAllSafeEvictionKeysToRecentlyAccessedList, 'OnyxUtils.addAllSafeEvictionKeysToRecentlyAccessedList');
// @ts-expect-error Reassign
keysChanged = decorateWithMetrics(keysChanged, 'OnyxUtils.keysChanged');

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❤️ love this!!

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yeah i only hate the ts-expect-error suppressions 🤔

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I really like the changes, this is exactly what we wanted to achieve 😊 Thanks @hannojg!

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@hannojg Code looks good to me, but it appears you have some merge conflicts.

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hannojg commented Nov 25, 2024

Ah right; will update tomorrow, thanks for checking guys!

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hannojg commented Nov 27, 2024

@deetergp this is good to be merged now 😊

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hey hey @deetergp, just a friendly reminder!

@deetergp deetergp merged commit 769b622 into Expensify:main Dec 4, 2024
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