Hi Marcel, good to hear it works for you :-)
I forgot: There are also two python scripts in contrib/ to convert the csv to a tree view and to JSON, namely 'csv2tree' and 'csv2json'. Regards, Tim On 15.09.19 17:10, Marcel Schaible wrote: > Hi Tim, > > thanks for your help. Works like a charm! > > Kind regards > > Marcel > > On 9/14/19 11:30 PM, Tim Rühsen wrote: >> Hi Marcel, >> >> wget1.x can only download one file at a time. Of course you can use >> multiple instances in parallel. >> >> Wget2 uses 5 parallel threads per default (can be tuned with >> --max-threads=N), so no need for parallel instances. If you give e.g. 5 >> or less URLs, they are downloaded in parallel without the need for >> tuning. >> Here comes a little complication... HTTP/2 behaves slightly different >> than HTTP/1.1 as it allows parallel requests (streams) on one connection >> - if all URLs have the same domain. >> >> Next, Wget2 has a stats module that allows to generate one data record >> per URL including timings (millisecond precision), see --stats-site. >> >> In the Wget2 repository are also some benchmark scripts in subdir >> benchmarks/. >> >> Example: >> $ wget2 --stats-site=csv:- www.gnu.org www.heise.de www.oracle.de >> ... >> ID,ParentID,URL,Status,Link,Method,Size,SizeDecompressed,TransferTime,ResponseTime,Encoding,Verification,Last-Modified,Content-Type >> >> 1,0,http://www.gnu.org,200,1,1,9168,28592,235,234,1,0,0,text/html >> 2,0,https://www.heise.de,200,1,1,58158,434935,53,27,1,0,1568496351,text/html >> >> 3,0,http://www.oracle.de,301,1,1,217,270,341,341,1,0,0,text/html >> 4,0,http://www.oracle.com/de/index.html,301,0,1,0,0,180,180,0,0,0,(null) >> 5,0,https://www.oracle.com/de/index.html,200,0,1,8511,32215,160,160,1,0,1568450074,text/html >> >> >> It also records the redirections as you can see. See docs/wget2.md for >> more info regarding the fields. >> >> Regards, Tim >> >> On 14.09.19 17:33, Schaible, Marcel wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> >>> I am wondering if wget is capable of being used as a benchmark tool >>> for web servers. >>> >>> >>> I just come back from a programming course for beginners and we have >>> setup for the attendees a small webserver (nginx) as download hub >>> for some installation packages. The server was dead slow and >>> practically unusable. For the next course I want to test this upfront. >>> >>> >>> So I am looking for some wget options to start a couple of >>> concurrecnt connections to my server and download files, preferable a >>> set of different files. >>> >>> >>> Can this be done with wget. >>> >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> >>> Marcel >>>
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