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browser-process-hrtime

Browser shim for Node.js process.hrtime(). See documentation at nodejs.org

This module does not provide the same level of time precision as node.js, but provides a matching API and response format.

usage

Use hrtime independent of environment (node or browser). It will use process.hrtime first and fallback if not present.

const hrtime = require('browser-process-hrtime')
const start = hrtime()
// ...
const delta = hrtime(start)

monkey-patching

You can monkey-patch process.hrtime for your dependency graph like this:

process.hrtime = require('browser-process-hrtime')
const coolTool = require('module-that-uses-hrtime-somewhere-in-its-depths')

note

This was originally pull-requested against node-process, but they are trying to stay lean.