[webkit-dev] page load test
Eric Seidel
macdome at opendarwin.org
Mon Feb 5 16:33:40 PST 2007
The PLT is used by the WebKit SVG project as well, although as Darin
says, it's a Safari feature and not a WebKit feature.
http://trac.webkit.org/projects/webkit/browser/trunk/WebKitTools/
Scripts/run-pageloadtest
and
http://trac.webkit.org/projects/webkit/browser/trunk/PageLoadTests/
svg/svg.pltsuite
may be helpful to you.
Note that the svg.pltsuite is re-written by the script before being
added into the Safari application bundle.
-eric
On Feb 5, 2007, at 1:58 PM, Nikhil Swamy wrote:
>>> However, I'd like to use it to benchmark a set of pages and
>>> output load time statistics for each page individually. Is this
>>> possible to do? Perhaps the "Suite mode" can help with this? If
>>> so, could someone let me know how to use this mode?
>>
>> You can make a file listing tests and giving it the ".pltsuite"
>> extension, then put it in the Safari application's Contents/
>> Resources directory. This is not something you'd generally want to
>> do because it requires modifying your local copy of Safari.
>
> Thanks for this tip---it's pretty close to the functionality that I
> want. Just for reference, I found this page that describes pltsuite
> in a bit more detail: http://rmrm.mirror.garr.it/mirrors/opendarwin-
> cvs/projects/WebKit/www/quality/howto/plt.html,v
>
> -Nik
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