Based on async-profiler 2.8.3
This is not a fork of async-profiler. This is a work derived from async-profiler but tailored very specifically for Datadog needs. If you need a full-fledged Java profiler head back to async-profiler
!TODO!
In order to ease up consuming of the java-profiler library in downstream projects (eg. dd-trace-java) it is possible to quickly build a maven artifact (jar) which can replace the stable dependency to test the changes.
The local build requires docker and Java 11 to be installed.
Use ./datadog/scripts/build_locally.sh
to build linux-x64 only maven artifact.
After running this script you should see something like
jaroslav.bachorik@COMP-C02FJ0PSMD6V java-profiler % ./datadog/scripts/build_locally.sh
=== Building Java Profiler
== Version : 2.6-DD-jb_local_artifact-bc38fb7712459603349d7a36a90c9d02611a450d
== Architecture: linux-amd64
== With tests : no
-> Building native library
-> Building maven artifact
-> Build done : Artifacts available |
* file:///tmp/ap-tools-2.6-DD-jb_local_artifact-bc38fb7712459603349d7a36a90c9d02611a450d.jar
The artifact version contain the encoded branch name and the HEAD commit hash - which makes it easily identifiable. The actual path of the built artifact depends on your system but you can easily copy-paste it around.
The build script support the following arguments:
-a <architecture>
- one of
linux-x64
,linux-x64-musl
orlinux-arm64
(defaults tolinux-x64
)
- one of
-f
- force docker image rebuild
-t
- force test run
-h
- show help
For dd-trace-java you just need to set the java.profiler.jar
project property.
Eg. you can run the gradle build like this - ./gradlew clean -Pjava.profiler.jar=file:///tmp/ap-tools-2.6-DD-jb_local_artifact-bc38fb7712459603349d7a36a90c9d02611a450d.jar :dd-java-agent:shadowJar- which will result in a custom
dd-java-agent.jar` build containing your test version of Java profiler.