Re: ANNOUNCE: HTTP::TestEngine v0.02

2002-01-29 Thread Dave Rolsky

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

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Re: ANNOUNCE: HTTP::TestEngine v0.02

2002-01-29 Thread Ilya Martynov

 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 ;(

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