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redirect-test

v1.1.2

Published

Test your web server redirects for the correct status code.

Readme

redirect-test

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Test your redirects and get an easily readable and parsable csv file back. Testing a lot of redirects is hard and this cli aims to make it easier and less time consuming.

Install

yarn

$ yarn global add redirect-test

npm

$ npm i -g redirect-test

Usage

redirect-test <file> <url> [options]

Required fields

file: A csv file in the following format: old-URI,new-URI eg. /about-bob,/about/bob

url: The URL must be the final URL for the site. If it is not the redirect will get caught to early by conditionals such as non-www -> www and http -> https. Since this tool is not meant to test those types of redirects you will want to use the proper FQDN. eg. https://example.com

Options

-c, --csv: This will allow you to output to a custom csv file name and path. Default: ./results.csv

-q, --quiet: This will limit the console output to only print the csv file path.

-n, --number: The number of concurrent requests to make to the testing URL at a time. Default: 5

Results

Screenshot

Tests

yarn

yarn test

If you want to dev locally and run tests on file changes you can run the following.

yarn test-local

NOTE: I politely ask that all pull requests have proper tests otherwise you will be asked to add them.

License

MIT © 2017 Charlie Pitkin

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