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A serverless performance testing tool. `serverless` + `artillery` = crush. a.k.a. Orbital Laziers [sic]

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# rolex [![rolex on npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/dm/rolex.svg?maxAge=2592000)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/rolex) [![build status](https://img.shields.io/travis/dbkaplun/rolex.svg?maxAge=2592000)](https://travis-ci.org/dbkaplun/rolex) Drift-minimizing setInterval replacement and high-precision timer utility for Node and browser ![Comparison between setInterval, rolex, and recursive setTimeout](timer-comparison.gif) ## How it works To ensure maximal accuracy compared with setTimeout, Rolex calls setTimeout *in advance* of the requested timeout, then checks how close the requested timeout is. It does this recursively until the timeout is reached within a given threshold. Both the `aggression` and `threshold` are user-configurable. ## Installation In Node: `npm install rolex` In browser: 1. Copy `rolex.js` or `rolex.min.js` (with optional source map at `rolex.min.js.map`) 2. `<script src="path/to/rolex.{min.}js"></script>` 3. `setInterval` and `clearInterval` are automatically replaced -- if this is undesired, `Rolex.noConflict();` ## Usage ```js var Rolex = require('rolex') var r = Rolex(10, () => { console.log('executes in 10 ms') }).start() ``` More examples in [test/rolex.js](test/rolex.js).