#GDPerformanceView Shows FPS, CPU usage, app and iOS versions above the status bar and report FPS and CPU usage via delegate.
Simply add GDPerformanceMonitoring folder with files to your project, or use CocoaPods.
You can use CocoaPods to install GDPerformanceView
by adding it to your Podfile
:
platform :ios, '8.0'
use_frameworks!
target 'project_name' do
pod 'GDPerformanceView', '~> 1.3.0'
end
Don't forget to import GDPerformanceView by adding:
#import <GDPerformanceView/GDPerformanceMonitor.h>
Simply start monitoring. Performance view will be added above the status bar automatically. Also, you can configure appearance as you like or just hide the monitoring view and use its delegate.
Call to start or resume monitoring and show monitoring view.
[[GDPerformanceMonitor sharedInstance] startMonitoring];
self.performanceMonitor = [GDPerformanceMonitor alloc] init];
[self.performanceMonitor startMonitoring];
Call when you're done with performance monitoring.
[self.performanceMonitor stopMonitoring];
Call to hide and pause monitoring.
[self.performanceMonitor pauseMonitoring];
Call to change appearance.
[self.performanceMonitor configureWithConfiguration:^(UILabel *textLabel) {
[textLabel setBackgroundColor:[UIColor blackColor]];
[textLabel setTextColor:[UIColor whiteColor]];
[textLabel.layer setBorderColor:[[UIColor blackColor] CGColor]];
}];
Call to change output information.
[self.performanceMonitor setAppVersionHidden:YES]
[self.performanceMonitor setDeviceVersionHidden:YES];
Call to hide monitoring view.
[self.performanceMonitor hideMonitoring];
Call to change status bar appearance.
[self.performanceMonitor configureStatusBarAppearanceWithPrefersStatusBarHidden:NO preferredStatusBarStyle:UIStatusBarStyleLightContent];
[self.performanceMonitor startMonitoringWithConfiguration:^(UILabel *textLabel) {
[textLabel setBackgroundColor:[UIColor blackColor]];
[textLabel setTextColor:[UIColor whiteColor]];
[textLabel.layer setBorderColor:[[UIColor blackColor] CGColor]];
}];
Set the delegate and implement its method.
[self.performanceMonitor setDelegate:self];
- (void)performanceMonitorDidReportFPS:(int)fpsValue CPU:(float)cpuValue {
NSLog(@"%d %f", fpsValue, cpuValue);
}
- iOS 8.0+
- xCode 8.2+
GDPerformanceView is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.