(small code dump...)
OpenSTA (Open Systems Testing Architecture) is a popular open source web performance test tool. It uses a scripting language named SCL (Script Control Language), which seems to be heavily influenced by Fortran. It's a little bit dated and clumsy to program with, but suffices for writing scripts modeling complex web transactions.
Here is the basic structure I start with when modeling tests in OpenSTA:
!Browser:IE5
Environment
Description "TEST SCRIPT"
Mode HTTP
WAIT UNIT MILLISECONDS
Definitions
Include "RESPONSE_CODES.INC"
Include "GLOBAL_VARIABLES.INC"
CONSTANT DEFAULT_HEADERS = "Host: www.goldb.org^J" &
"User-Agent: OpenSTAzilla/4.0"
Integer USE_PAGE_TIMERS
Timer T_Response
CHARACTER*32768 logStuff, Local
CHARACTER*512 USER_AGENT
CHARACTER*256 MESSAGE
Code
Entry[USER_AGENT,USE_PAGE_TIMERS]
Start Timer T_Response
PRIMARY GET URI "http://www.goldb.org/index.html HTTP/1.0" ON 1 &
HEADER DEFAULT_HEADERS &
,WITH {"Accept: */*", "Accept-Language: en-us"}
SYNCHRONIZE REQUESTS
DISCONNECT FROM 1
End Timer T_Response
Exit
ERR_LABEL:
If (MESSAGE <> "") Then
Report MESSAGE
Endif
Exit
Nothing much to see here. If you use the OpenSTA recorder and record a simple HTTP GET request, it would generate a similar script for you.
2 comments:
I would like to use OPENSTA but it seems to have problems with IE8 (not supported). IE5 and IE6 are hard to come by these days.
You can use OpenSTA with any browser or http client (including IE8). There are some tricks.. take a look at the OpenSTA wiki.
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