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Zeljko closed WTR-162.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
If this is still a problem, please report it here:
https://github.com/watir/watir-classic/issues
> Directives relating to monitoring by Webmetrics Inc.
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: WTR-162
> URL: http://jira.openqa.org/browse/WTR-162
> Project: Watir
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Environment: Windows XP/Vista
> Reporter: Bach Le
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: Soon
>
> Attachments: ie-new-process.rb, webmetrics_monitoring.zip
>
>
> Attached will be some code that our company (Webmetrics Inc. you can find us
> at http://www.webmetrics.com) has found relevant and useful in monitoring.
> This submission is a contribution to the community as sort of a monitoring
> package that can be distributed. These functions provide useful features such
> as:
> 1. The ability to have timeouts (step timeouts as well as transaction
> timeouts)
> 2. A function to close dialogs. This is threaded so it should be called
> before a dialog appears.
> 3. The ability to set cookies for a domain and modify form data (especially
> hidden form data)
> 4. The ability to easily randomize a test such as using multiple logins for
> the same script, etc.
> 5. Ability to use dates in tests (including timezones, provided the correct
> packages are installed, TZInfo). This is useful when trying to get times or
> dates in other timezones or even making sure that the date used is x days or
> x hours ahead of the current time in a specific timezone.
> 6. The ability to easily throw an exception upon detection of a certain
> string (error string)
> 7. Performing matches and nth matches on the html of the page. (Useful when
> doing a first match or an nth match to a given pattern or regex)
>
> Improvements to IE.new_process
> I've read many posts on the forums relating to how one can run a test without
> having to worry about dealing with the cookie space or temporary internet
> files, basically a new user experience.
> I've modified IE.new_process to create a temporary folder that IE will use to
> output all cookies and temporary internet files(cached files) to during the
> running of the test. When IE.kill is called, it will delete this directory to
> clear the space on the hard disk. This temporary folder will be created in
> the path defined by the TEMP system variable on that machine.
> Code
> I will attach the code to this ticket. The functions I described above will
> be found in the file wm.zip. On my machine, this file is placed in
> C:\ruby\lib\ruby\1.8 so you can unzip wm.zip to that directory. This of
> course can change if someone can suggest a better place to put it. Perhaps in
> the gems folder?
> Also the improvements to IE.new_process will attached as itself. To view the
> changes, perform a diff on the file.
> We are currently working on more functionality so please look forward to more
> from us.
> Bach Le
> Software Engineer
> Webmetrics Inc.
> [email protected]
> 877-524-8299 x 450
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