# watch [`watch` online tutorial](https://arthas.aliyun.com/doc/arthas-tutorials.html?language=en&id=command-watch) Monitor methods in data aspect including `return values`, `exceptions` and `parameters`. With the help of [OGNL](https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-ognl/index.html), you can easily check the details of variables when methods being invoked. ### Parameters & Options There are four different scenarios for `watch` command, which makes it rather complicated. | Name | Specification | | ---------------------: | :---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | _class-pattern_ | pattern for the class name | | _method-pattern_ | pattern for the method name | | _expression_ | expression to watch, default value `{params, target, returnObj}` | | _condition-expression_ | condition expression to filter | | [b] | before method being invoked | | [e] | when method encountering exceptions | | [s] | when method exits normally | | [f] | when method exits (either succeed or fail with exceptions) | | [E] | turn on regex matching while the default is wildcard matching | | [x:] | the depth to print the specified property with default value: 1, the max value is 4 | F.Y.I 1. any valid OGNL expression as `"{params,returnObj}"` supported 2. there are four _watching_ points: `-b`, `-e`, `-s` and `-f` (the first three are off in default while `-f` on); 3. at the _watching_ point, Arthas will use the _expression_ to evaluate the variables and print them out; 4. `in parameters` and `out parameters` are different since they can be modified within the invoked methods; `params` stands for `in parameters` in `-b`while `out parameters` in other _watching_ points; 5. there are no `return values` and `exceptions` when using `-b`. 6. In the result of the watch command, the `location` information will be printed. There are three possible values for `location`: `AtEnter`, `AtExit`, and `AtExceptionExit`. Corresponding to the method entry, the method returns normally, and the method throws an exception. Advanced: - [Critical fields in _expression_](advice-class.md) - [Special usages](https://github.com/alibaba/arthas/issues/71) - [OGNL official guide](https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-ognl/language-guide.html) ### Usage #### Start Demo Start `math-game` in [Quick Start](quick-start.md). #### Check the `out parameters`, `this` and `return value` ::: tip The expression to watch, default value `{params, target, returnObj}` ::: ```bash $ watch demo.MathGame primeFactors -x 2 Press Q or Ctrl+C to abort. Affect(class count: 1 , method count: 1) cost in 32 ms, listenerId: 5 method=demo.MathGame.primeFactors location=AtExceptionExit ts=2021-08-31 15:22:57; [cost=0.220625ms] result=@ArrayList[ @Object[][ @Integer[-179173], ], @MathGame[ random=@Random[java.util.Random@31cefde0], illegalArgumentCount=@Integer[44], ], null, ] method=demo.MathGame.primeFactors location=AtExit ts=2021-08-31 15:22:58; [cost=1.020982ms] result=@ArrayList[ @Object[][ @Integer[1], ], @MathGame[ random=@Random[java.util.Random@31cefde0], illegalArgumentCount=@Integer[44], ], @ArrayList[ @Integer[2], @Integer[2], @Integer[26947], ], ] ``` - In the above result, the method is executed twice, the first result is `location=AtExceptionExit`, indicating that the method throws an exception, so `returnObj` is null - In the second result is `location=AtExit`, indicating that the method returns normally, so you can see that the result of `returnObj` is an ArrayList #### Check `in parameters` ```bash $ watch demo.MathGame primeFactors "{params,returnObj}" -x 2 -b Press Ctrl+C to abort. Affect(class-cnt:1 , method-cnt:1) cost in 50 ms. ts=2018-12-03 19:23:23; [cost=0.0353ms] result=@ArrayList[ @Object[][ @Integer[-1077465243], ], null, ] ``` Compared to the previous _check_: - `return value` is `null` since it's `-b`. #### Check _before_ and _after_ at the same time ```bash $ watch demo.MathGame primeFactors "{params,target,returnObj}" -x 2 -b -s -n 2 Press Ctrl+C to abort. Affect(class-cnt:1 , method-cnt:1) cost in 46 ms. ts=2018-12-03 19:29:54; [cost=0.01696ms] result=@ArrayList[ @Object[][ @Integer[1], ], @MathGame[ random=@Random[java.util.Random@522b408a], illegalArgumentCount=@Integer[13038], ], null, ] ts=2018-12-03 19:29:54; [cost=4.277392ms] result=@ArrayList[ @Object[][ @Integer[1], ], @MathGame[ random=@Random[java.util.Random@522b408a], illegalArgumentCount=@Integer[13038], ], @ArrayList[ @Integer[2], @Integer[2], @Integer[2], @Integer[5], @Integer[5], @Integer[73], @Integer[241], @Integer[439], ], ] ``` F.Y.I - `-n 2`: threshold of execution times is 2. - the first block of output is the _before watching_ point; - *the order of the output determined by the *watching\* order itself (nothing to do with the order of the options `-b -s`). #### Use `-x` to check more details ```bash $ watch demo.MathGame primeFactors "{params,target}" -x 3 Press Ctrl+C to abort. Affect(class-cnt:1 , method-cnt:1) cost in 58 ms. ts=2018-12-03 19:34:19; [cost=0.587833ms] result=@ArrayList[ @Object[][ @Integer[1], ], @MathGame[ random=@Random[ serialVersionUID=@Long[3905348978240129619], seed=@AtomicLong[3133719055989], multiplier=@Long[25214903917], addend=@Long[11], mask=@Long[281474976710655], DOUBLE_UNIT=@Double[1.1102230246251565E-16], BadBound=@String[bound must be positive], BadRange=@String[bound must be greater than origin], BadSize=@String[size must be non-negative], seedUniquifier=@AtomicLong[-3282039941672302964], nextNextGaussian=@Double[0.0], haveNextNextGaussian=@Boolean[false], serialPersistentFields=@ObjectStreamField[][isEmpty=false;size=3], unsafe=@Unsafe[sun.misc.Unsafe@2eaa1027], seedOffset=@Long[24], ], illegalArgumentCount=@Integer[13159], ], ] ``` - `-x`: Expand level of object (1 by default) - The max value of `-x` is 4, to prevent the expansion result taking up too much memory. Users can specify the field in the `ognl` expression. #### Use condition expressions to locate specific call ```bash $ watch demo.MathGame primeFactors "{params[0],target}" "params[0]<0" Press Ctrl+C to abort. Affect(class-cnt:1 , method-cnt:1) cost in 68 ms. ts=2018-12-03 19:36:04; [cost=0.530255ms] result=@ArrayList[ @Integer[-18178089], @MathGame[demo.MathGame@41cf53f9], ] ``` #### Check `exceptions` ```bash $ watch demo.MathGame primeFactors "{params[0],throwExp}" -e -x 2 Press Ctrl+C to abort. Affect(class-cnt:1 , method-cnt:1) cost in 62 ms. ts=2018-12-03 19:38:00; [cost=1.414993ms] result=@ArrayList[ @Integer[-1120397038], java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: number is: -1120397038, need >= 2 at demo.MathGame.primeFactors(MathGame.java:46) at demo.MathGame.run(MathGame.java:24) at demo.MathGame.main(MathGame.java:16) , ] ``` - `-e`: Trigger when an exception is thrown - `throwExp`: the exception object #### Filter by time cost ```bash $ watch demo.MathGame primeFactors '{params, returnObj}' '#cost>200' -x 2 Press Ctrl+C to abort. Affect(class-cnt:1 , method-cnt:1) cost in 66 ms. ts=2018-12-03 19:40:28; [cost=2112.168897ms] result=@ArrayList[ @Object[][ @Integer[1], ], @ArrayList[ @Integer[5], @Integer[428379493], ], ] ``` - `#cost>200` (`ms`) filter out all invokings that take less than `200ms`. #### Check the field of the target object - `target` is the `this` object in java. ```bash $ watch demo.MathGame primeFactors 'target' Press Ctrl+C to abort. Affect(class-cnt:1 , method-cnt:1) cost in 52 ms. ts=2018-12-03 19:41:52; [cost=0.477882ms] result=@MathGame[ random=@Random[java.util.Random@522b408a], illegalArgumentCount=@Integer[13355], ] ``` - `target.field_name`: the field of the current object. ```bash $ watch demo.MathGame primeFactors 'target.illegalArgumentCount' Press Ctrl+C to abort. Affect(class-cnt:1 , method-cnt:1) cost in 67 ms. ts=2018-12-03 20:04:34; [cost=131.303498ms] result=@Integer[8] ts=2018-12-03 20:04:35; [cost=0.961441ms] result=@Integer[8] ``` #### Get a static field and calling a static method ```bash watch demo.MathGame * '{params,@demo.MathGame@random.nextInt(100)}' -v -n 1 -x 2 [arthas@6527]$ watch demo.MathGame * '{params,@demo.MathGame@random.nextInt(100)}' -n 1 -x 2 Press Q or Ctrl+C to abort. Affect(class count: 1 , method count: 5) cost in 34 ms, listenerId: 3 ts=2021-01-05 21:35:20; [cost=0.173966ms] result=@ArrayList[ @Object[][ @Integer[-138282], ], @Integer[89], ] ``` - Note that here you use `Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()` to load, and it is better to use the exact `classloader` [ognl](ognl.md). #### Exclude the specified class ::: tip The watch/trace/monitor/stack/tt commands all support the `--exclude-class-pattern` parameter ::: Use the `--exclude-class-pattern` parameter to exclude the specified class, for example: ```bash watch javax.servlet.Filter * --exclude-class-pattern com.demo.TestFilter ``` #### Does not match subclass By default, the watch/trace/monitor/stack/tt commands will match subclass. If you don't want to match, you can turn it off. ```bash options disable-sub-class true ``` #### Use the -v parameter to print more information > The watch/trace/monitor/stack/tt commands all support the `-v` parameter. When the command is executed, there is no output result. There are two possibilities: 1. The matched function is not executed 2. The result of the conditional expression is false But the user cannot tell which situation is. Using the `-v` option, the specific value and execution result of `Condition express` will be printed for easy confirmation. such as: ``` $ watch -v -x 2 demo.MathGame print 'params' 'params[0] > 100000' Press Q or Ctrl+C to abort. Affect(class count: 1 , method count: 1) cost in 29 ms, listenerId: 11 Condition express: params[0] > 100000 , result: false Condition express: params[0] > 100000 , result: false Condition express: params[0] > 100000 , result: true ts=2020-12-02 22:38:56; [cost=0.060843ms] result=@Object[][ @Integer[1], @ArrayList[ @Integer[200033], ], ] Condition express: params[0] > 100000 , result: true ts=2020-12-02 22:38:57; [cost=0.052877ms] result=@Object[][ @Integer[1], @ArrayList[ @Integer[29], @Integer[4243], ], ] ```