Example code:
const got = require('got');
async function timeSpent (){
   const time = new Date().getTime()
   await got('***')
   return new Date().getTime() - time
}
I wonder if there is a better way?
Example code:
const got = require('got');
async function timeSpent (){
   const time = new Date().getTime()
   await got('***')
   return new Date().getTime() - time
}
I wonder if there is a better way?
 
    
     
    
    It's not required to implement your own timing logic when using got.
The response includes a timings object that collects all millis spent per phase.
You only need to read out timings.phases.total from the response object.
const path = "http://localhost:3000/authenticate";
const response = await got.post(path, {
  body: { username: "john_doe", password: "mypass" },
  json: true,
  headers: {
    Accept: "application/json",
    "Content-type": "application/json",
  },
});
logger.debug({type: 'performance', path, duration: response.timings.phases.total});
Reference:
 
    
    You can go through this way.
console.time('test1');
console.time('test2');
setTimeout( (elem) => {
   console.log('You want to write something here!!');
   console.timeEnd('test2');
}, 2000);
console.timeEnd('test1'); 
    
    You may use a 3rd Party statman-stopwatch to easily record the total time.
Example
const got = require('got');
const Stopwatch = require('statman-stopwatch');
async function timeSpent (){
    const sw = new Stopwatch();
    sw.start();
    await got('***');
    sw.stop();
    const delta = sw.read();
  return delta;
}
 
    
    performance - is a native way to measure things like this.
const got = require('got');
async function timeSpent (){
  var t0 = performance.now();
  await got('***')
  var t1 = performance.now();
  console.log("Call to do something took " + (t1 - t0) + " milliseconds.");
  return t1 - t0;
}
Check browser support https://caniuse.com/#search=performance
 
    
     let currentDate = moment().format('YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm')
            let dataCalca = moment(dataValue).format('YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm')
            let hours = moment
              .duration(moment(currentDate, 'YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm')
                .diff(moment(dataCalca, 'YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm'))
              ).asHours();
So you get the numbers as an hour. You can calculate with that
