Bencher is a suite of continuous benchmarking tools. Have you ever had a performance regression impact your users? Bencher could have prevented that from happening. Bencher allows you to detect and prevent performance regressions before they hit production.
- Run: Run your benchmarks locally or in CI using your favorite benchmarking tools. The
bencher
CLI simply wraps your existing benchmark harness and stores its results. - Track: Track the results of your benchmarks over time. Monitor, query, and graph the results using the Bencher web console based on the source branch, testbed, and measure.
- Catch: Catch performance regressions in CI. Bencher uses state of the art, customizable analytics to detect performance regressions before they make it to production.
For the same reasons that unit tests are run in CI to prevent feature regressions, benchmarks should be run in CI with Bencher to prevent performance regressions. Performance bugs are bugs!
Bencher consists of:
bencher
CLI- Bencher API Server
- Bencher Console Web UI
Though Bencher is open source, there is also a hosted version available Bencher Cloud.
The best place to start is the Bencher Quick Start tutorial.
- Tutorial
- How To
- Explanation
- Reference
🌐 Also available in:
- {...} JSON
- #️⃣ C#
- ➕ C++
- 🕳 Go
- ☕️ Java
- 🕸 JavaScript
- 🐍 Python
♦️ Ruby- 🦀 Rust
- ❯_ Shell
👉 For more details see the explanation of benchmark harness adapters.
Microsoft CCF |
Rustls |
Diesel |
Hydra Database |
GreptimeDB |
Tailcall |
Poolifier |
K Framework |
Stratum |
👉 Checkout all public projects.
Install the Bencher CLI using the GitHub Action, and use it for continuous benchmarking in your project.
name: Continuous Benchmarking with Bencher
on:
push:
branches: main
jobs:
benchmark_with_bencher:
name: Benchmark with Bencher
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
env:
BENCHER_PROJECT: my-project-slug
BENCHER_API_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.BENCHER_API_TOKEN }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: bencherdev/bencher@main
- run: bencher run "bencher mock"
Supported Operating Systems:
- Linux (x86_64 & ARM64)
- MacOS (x86_64 & ARM64)
- Windows (x86_64 & ARM64)
👉 For more details see the explanation of how to use GitHub Actions.
Add BENCHER_API_TOKEN
to you Repository secrets (ex: Repo -> Settings -> Secrets and variables -> Actions -> New repository secret
). You can find your API tokens by running bencher token list my-user-slug
or view them in the Bencher Console.
You can set the bencher run
CLI subcommand to error
if an Alert is generated with the --err
flag.
bencher run --err "bencher mock"
👉 For more details see the explanation of bencher run
.
You can set the bencher run
CLI subcommand to comment on a PR with the --github-actions
argument.
bencher run --github-actions "${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}" "bencher mock"
👉 For more details see the explanation of bencher run
.
Report | Tue, December 5, 2023 at 00:16:53 UTC |
Project | Bencher |
Branch | 254/merge |
Testbed | ubuntu-latest |
Benchmark | Latency | Latency Results nanoseconds (ns) | (Δ%) | Latency Upper Boundary nanoseconds (ns) | (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Adapter::Json | 🚨 (view plot | view alert) | 3445.600 (+1.52%) | 3362.079 (102.48%) |
Adapter::Magic (JSON) | ✅ (view plot) | 3431.400 (+0.69%) | 3596.950 (95.40%) |
Adapter::Magic (Rust) | ✅ (view plot) | 22095.000 (-0.83%) | 24732.801 (89.33%) |
Adapter::Rust | ✅ (view plot) | 2305.700 (-2.76%) | 2500.499 (92.21%) |
Adapter::RustBench | ✅ (view plot) | 2299.900 (-3.11%) | 2503.419 (91.87%) |
Bencher - Continuous Benchmarking
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There is also an optional version
argument to specify an exact version of the Bencher CLI to use.
Otherwise, it will default to using the latest CLI version.
- uses: bencherdev/bencher@main
with:
version: 0.4.5
Specify an exact version if using Bencher Self-Hosted. Do not specify an exact version if using Bencher Cloud as there are still occasional breaking changes.
All public projects have their own perf page. These results can easily be shared with an auto-updating perf image. Perfect for your README!
The easiest way to contribute is to open this repo as a Dev Container in VSCode by simply clicking one of the buttons below. Everything you need will already be there! Once set up, both the UI and API should be built, running, and seeded at localhost:3000 and localhost:61016 respectively. To make any changes to the UI or API though, you will have to exit the startup process and restart the UI and API yourself.
There is also a pre-built image from CI available for each branch: ghcr.io/bencherdev/bencher-dev-container
All content that resides under any directory or feature named "plus" is licensed under the Bencher Plus License.
All other content is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or MIT License at your discretion.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in Bencher by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.