Agent skill
openclaw-test-heap-leaks
Investigate `pnpm test` memory growth, Vitest worker OOMs, and suspicious RSS increases in OpenClaw using the `scripts/test-parallel.mjs` heap snapshot tooling. Use when Codex needs to reproduce test-lane memory growth, collect repeated `.heapsnapshot` files, compare snapshots from the same worker PID, distinguish transformed-module retention from real data leaks, and fix or reduce the impact by patching cleanup logic or isolating hotspot tests.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw/tree/main/.agents/skills/openclaw-test-heap-leaks
SKILL.md
OpenClaw Test Heap Leaks
Use this skill for test-memory investigations. Do not guess from RSS alone when heap snapshots are available.
Workflow
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Reproduce the failing shape first.
- Match the real entrypoint if possible. For Linux CI-style unit failures, start with:
pnpm canvas:a2ui:bundle && OPENCLAW_TEST_MEMORY_TRACE=1 OPENCLAW_TEST_HEAPSNAPSHOT_INTERVAL_MS=60000 OPENCLAW_TEST_HEAPSNAPSHOT_DIR=.tmp/heapsnap OPENCLAW_TEST_WORKERS=2 OPENCLAW_TEST_MAX_OLD_SPACE_SIZE_MB=6144 pnpm test- Keep
OPENCLAW_TEST_MEMORY_TRACE=1enabled so the wrapper prints per-file RSS summaries alongside the snapshots. - If the report is about a specific shard or worker budget, preserve that shape.
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Wait for repeated snapshots before concluding anything.
- Take at least two intervals from the same lane.
- Compare snapshots from the same PID inside one lane directory such as
.tmp/heapsnap/unit-fast/. - Use
scripts/heapsnapshot-delta.mjsto compare either two files directly or the earliest/latest pair per PID in one lane directory.
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Classify the growth before choosing a fix.
- If growth is dominated by Vite/Vitest transformed source strings,
Module,system / Context, bytecode, descriptor arrays, or property maps, treat it as retained module graph growth in long-lived workers. - If growth is dominated by app objects, caches, buffers, server handles, timers, mock state, sqlite state, or similar runtime objects, treat it as a likely cleanup or lifecycle leak.
- If growth is dominated by Vite/Vitest transformed source strings,
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Fix the right layer.
- For retained transformed-module growth in shared workers:
- Move hotspot files out of
unit-fastby updatingtest/fixtures/test-parallel.behavior.json. - Prefer
singletonIsolatedfor files that are safe alone but inflate shared worker heaps. - If the file should already have been peeled out by timings but is absent from
test/fixtures/test-timings.unit.json, call that out explicitly. Missing timings are a scheduling blind spot. - For real leaks:
- Patch the implicated test or runtime cleanup path.
- Look for missing
afterEach/afterAll, module-reset gaps, retained global state, unreleased DB handles, or listeners/timers that survive the file.
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Verify with the most direct proof.
- Re-run the targeted lane or file with heap snapshots enabled if the suite still finishes in reasonable time.
- If snapshot overhead pushes tests over Vitest timeouts, fall back to the same lane without snapshots and confirm the RSS trend or OOM is reduced.
- For wrapper-only changes, at minimum verify the expected lanes start and the snapshot files are written.
Heuristics
- Do not call everything a leak. In this repo, large
unit-fastgrowth can be a worker-lifetime problem rather than an application object leak. scripts/test-parallel.mjsandscripts/test-parallel-memory.mjsare the primary control points for wrapper diagnostics.- The lane names printed by
[test-parallel] start ...and[test-parallel][mem] summary ...tell you where to focus. - When one or two files account for most of the delta and they are missing from timings, reducing impact by isolating them is usually the first pragmatic fix.
- When the same retained object families grow across multiple intervals in the same worker PID, trust the snapshots over intuition.
Snapshot Comparison
- Direct comparison:
node .agents/skills/openclaw-test-heap-leaks/scripts/heapsnapshot-delta.mjs before.heapsnapshot after.heapsnapshot
- Auto-select earliest/latest snapshots per PID within one lane:
node .agents/skills/openclaw-test-heap-leaks/scripts/heapsnapshot-delta.mjs --lane-dir .tmp/heapsnap/unit-fast
- Useful flags:
--top 40--min-kb 32--pid 16133
Read the top positive deltas first. Large positive growth in module-transform artifacts suggests lane isolation; large positive growth in runtime objects suggests a real leak.
Output Expectations
When using this skill, report:
- The exact reproduce command.
- Which lane and PID were compared.
- The dominant retained object families from the snapshot delta.
- Whether the issue is a real leak or shared-worker retained module growth.
- The concrete fix or impact-reduction patch.
- What you verified, and what snapshot overhead prevented you from verifying.
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