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Q: Serve static file in express is really slow

TobiasI'm currently experimenting with express and nodeJs. As it is right now I have this React project with an index.html and index.js file, all built with webpack etc. However, the serving of the static files (index.js) is really slow, it takes about 20s to load a 1.5mb file from the server. my code:...

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How did you measure the time? What have you actually tried (what's the "exact same thing")?
"exact same thing": expressjs.com/en/starter/static-files.html I measured it in the network-tab.
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Well, I just tried your code (with the required requires added) and measuring with ab, it takes approximately 27 milliseconds to serve a 1.5 megabyte file at 50 concurrent requests. Please show the measurements from your network inspector.
I tried the same in my Chrome – fetch()ing that 1.5 megabyte data 50 times in series, and I get 5 milliseconds each.
Here are the timings. ibb.co/YD6QkVc ibb.co/yfFDpxw The setup is that it runs on a Caddy server on my raspbarry pi 4 (8gb ram), perhaps it's not so much express? I switched from nginx but it was the same issue, that's why I thought it must be the express-server.
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Right, you should have mentioned (a) you're using a resource-constrained device (Raspberry Pi) (b) not using just Express, from the get-go. What does htop on the Raspberry Pi say while you're waiting for that data? What's consuming resources on there?
09:28
This is the resources: ibb.co/kKHQng3 (turns out it's 4gb)
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Well, hard to say from this then. Could be a network thing. I'd bet you can't reproduce this when running the Node app on the same machine you're developing on.
That's correct, running locally it's fine.. Even visiting the ip (direct connection to the pi) it's fast. using the http-address causes this.
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What do you mean with "using the http-address" c.f. "direct connection to the pi"?
Or, in other words: How is the Raspberry Pi exposed to the internet? What's the whole stack here?
So. the setup is:
raspberry pi with my project on it running on express
to reach the pi i have duckdns as dns-service and a host with configured dns to pipe my connection to my ip. I've opened the ports etc in my router. I mean, it all works fine, it's just super slow.
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Well, have you run a speed test to see if it's just not the upload bandwidth from "my ip" that's being slow?
(You had left the actual DNS name in one of the screenshots so I could reproduce this – yep, it's slow 😁)
09:33
So.. is it like, duckdns that's slow or just the pi? I figure it's the dns service.. since heading to my ip is fine.
also appreciate your time man!
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The DNS is not exactly fast, but that lookup is only done once, it doesn't affect the stream speed.
Hmm. because when I go to 10.10.1.203:4001 (internal ip) it's really fast.
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Yes, because you're not going through the Internet and back to your Pi.
When you use the DNS name (or your external IP 213.112.***.***) you're roundtripping through the internet and back to your home
So, somewhere here it's a bottleneck. or is it just that the pi is aweful at serving files?
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Since you say it's really fast locally, it's not the Pi being awful. Again, run a speed test, e.g. speedtest.net
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DOWNLOAD Mbps
44.53
UPLOAD Mbps
94.43
Should be fast enough
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Right, that's not it then. Since you're evidently using a Telenor customer broadband connection, it's possible they're throttling inbound connections so people wouldn't use a customer connection to host servers.
And since you say you're using Caddy, you should be using it to serve static files instead of Express
Yeah, probably, they are sheit..
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(Which would also handily rule out Express being slow.)
I will look into if my ISP is throttling me or so. It's the second worst ISP in Sweden, but it's what the building offer so, what to do. :shrug:
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If you're willing to spend €3.79 a month on this project, you can get a VPS from Hetzner. hetzner.com/cloud
Anyway, I've got to head off for the time being. Good luck!
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I mean, it's just a personal project. a planning board for me and my kids and once it's cached it's fine. But that initial load tho..
Thanks for your help, really kind of you. Take care man. :)
 
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11:09
Back now. Looking at Wireshark, I'm seeing lots of retransmissions and partial reads... Maybe see if you can change some settings (firewall? MTU?) in your router (a TP-Link device, I'm guessing?)

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