spago bundle-app has a handy option that skips a bulid: --no-build. It would be great if this option was supported in spago run as well.
Usecase: when running purescript-written backend on a machine with which sources were shared via NFS, spago's attempt to rebuild sources slows down start up time considerably. I found via bpftrace that it's possible to "run" manually by executing node .spago/run.js.
Measuring running time for the code with its main replaced to main = pure unit shows:
| Case |
Command |
Time |
| Uncached |
spago run |
50.266 sec |
| Cached |
spago run |
2.397 sec |
| Uncached |
node .spago/run.js |
11.393 sec |
| Cached |
node .spago/run.js |
0.434 sec |
That's up to ≈78% improvement.
spago bundle-apphas a handy option that skips a bulid:--no-build. It would be great if this option was supported inspago runas well.Usecase: when running purescript-written backend on a machine with which sources were shared via NFS,
spago's attempt to rebuild sources slows down start up time considerably. I found viabpftracethat it's possible to "run" manually by executingnode .spago/run.js.Measuring running time for the code with its
mainreplaced tomain = pure unitshows:spago runspago runnode .spago/run.jsnode .spago/run.jsThat's up to ≈78% improvement.