Hey,
what about setting up Selenium and a front end test. If you don't know Selenium: This is a Firefox plugin and I used it a while ago to script a login process, test something and logout. You can record mouse clicks, key inputs and set up conditions and co and test a page for elements or text or whatever. I guess loading times are also possible to measure. You can set a loop to repeat this test 1000 times… so you may get a good performance indicator and see, what your users will see…
Just my thoughts. Florian
Am Freitag, den 07.09.2012, 09:08 +0200 schrieb Peter Overtoom:
Isn't it a better idea to measure the actual user experience? Measure page generation times with PHP and measure load and parse times with Javascript?
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 11:00 PM, Benjamin Connelly ben@electricembers.net wrote:
We are attempting to build some tools so we can track metrics (when our users' experience might be getting too slow and we need to add resources.) So we want to be able to script logging in to RoundCube and viewing an inbox (and measure the time it takes.) I figured we could use wget with --save-cookies and --keep-session-cookies to load the login page and get a cookie, then wget again with --load-cookies and --post-data to feed in all the form fields, including username and password, but now I've gotten myself very confused about the _token field in the form, and the roundcube_sessid string in the cookie (and the s=##### javascript stuff. . .) and haven't been able to get it working by flailing. Has anyone experience with this? Or is there documentation somewhere I could grok the whole login / session process? Or is this just not going to be possible without running some javascript? Thanks in advance, Benjamin _______________________________________________ Roundcube Development discussion mailing list dev@lists.roundcube.net http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/dev
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