Re: ANNOUNCE: HTTP::TestEngine v0.02
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Chris Brooks wrote: I have released version 0.02 of HTTP::TestEngine to sourceforge. TestEngine acts as an http session recorder. After setting a cookie, a user can record a session by simply clicking links in their browser: filenames, paths and parameters are written to the filesystem for recall in the future. Session data is stored in test harness-independent format, and a second module, HTTP::SessionConfig is responsible for converting the session data into a data structure that is appropriate for play-back. HTTP::Monkeywrench is currently supported, with plans for HTTP::WebTest support in the future. This is funny. I was working on something very similar recently. It was designed to be able to work with both vanilla CGI and mod_perl (via Apache::Filter). It's more cross-platform that your current code and also records a lot more info. Maybe we can work together to integrate our code. We can probably talk more off the list. -dave /*== www.urth.org we await the New Sun ==*/
Re: ANNOUNCE: HTTP::TestEngine v0.02
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 13:03:56 -0600 (CST), Dave Rolsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: DR On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Chris Brooks wrote: I have released version 0.02 of HTTP::TestEngine to sourceforge. TestEngine acts as an http session recorder. After setting a cookie, a user can record a session by simply clicking links in their browser: filenames, paths and parameters are written to the filesystem for recall in the future. Session data is stored in test harness-independent format, and a second module, HTTP::SessionConfig is responsible for converting the session data into a data structure that is appropriate for play-back. HTTP::Monkeywrench is currently supported, with plans for HTTP::WebTest support in the future. DR This is funny. I was working on something very similar recently. It was DR designed to be able to work with both vanilla CGI and mod_perl (via DR Apache::Filter). It's more cross-platform that your current code and also DR records a lot more info. Maybe we can work together to integrate our DR code. We can probably talk more off the list. I quite interested in this project also (as maintainer of HTTP::WebTest :). Something like HTTP::TestEngine which can record tests for HTTP::WebTest was in my TODO for a long time. I just had no time for it ;( -- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- | Ilya Martynov (http://martynov.org/) TIV.net (http://tiv.net/) | | GnuPG 1024D/323BDEE6 D7F7 561E 4C1D 8A15 8E80 E4AE BE1A 53EB 323B DEE6 | -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
ANNOUNCE: HTTP::TestEngine v0.02
Good morning, I have released version 0.02 of HTTP::TestEngine to sourceforge. TestEngine acts as an http session recorder. After setting a cookie, a user can record a session by simply clicking links in their browser: filenames, paths and parameters are written to the filesystem for recall in the future. Session data is stored in test harness-independent format, and a second module, HTTP::SessionConfig is responsible for converting the session data into a data structure that is appropriate for play-back. HTTP::Monkeywrench is currently supported, with plans for HTTP::WebTest support in the future. I would appreciate any feedback and suggestions that people have. You can download the latest version at http://sourceforge.net/projects/http-recorder/ Thanks, Chris -- Chris Brooks Director of Technology CareScout.com phone: (781) 431-7033 x 342