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Just a script to plot your download speed. Useful when you want to call your ISP and shit on them. Oh, and data is always sorted by timestamp.
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#!/usr/bin/env node | |
/* | |
* How to: | |
* Have a working UNIX environment | |
* Download speedtest-cli | |
* -- in bash | |
* for i in {0..100}; do speedtest --no-upload --json >> dlspeed.json; done | |
* ./speedTestPlot.js dlspeed.json | |
* -- comments | |
* You can edit the for to have more / less tests. | |
* You can specify --server to go a little bit faster. | |
*/ | |
const fs = require('fs'); | |
const path = require('path'); | |
const childProc = require('child_process'); | |
if (!process.argv[2]) { | |
const n = path.basename(process.argv[0]); | |
const p = path.basename(process.argv[1]); | |
console.error(`Usage: ${n} ${p} FILE`); | |
process.exit(1); | |
} | |
const data = []; | |
fs.readFileSync(process.argv[2], { encoding: 'utf-8' }).split('\n') | |
.forEach((line, index) => { | |
try { | |
data.push(JSON.parse(line)); | |
} catch (e) { | |
console.error(`[warning] line ${index} was not parsed correctly.`); | |
} | |
}); | |
data.sort((a, b) => { | |
const ad = new Date(a.timestamp).getTime(); | |
const bd = new Date(b.timestamp).getTime(); | |
return ad > bd ? 1 : -1; | |
}); | |
const gnuplotProc = 'gnuplot'; | |
const gnuplotArgs = ['-p', '-e', 'plot "-"']; | |
const child = childProc.spawn(gnuplotProc, gnuplotArgs, { | |
stdio: [ 'pipe', 1, 2 ] | |
}); | |
data.forEach((f) => { | |
child.stdin.write(`${f.download}\n`); | |
}); | |
child.stdin.end(); |
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