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webpagetest-mongo-wrapper

v0.0.3

Published

Automated site speed tests and push results to mongo

Downloads

10

Readme

webpagetest-wrapper

Node wrapper for webpage test to handle running tests and pushing to mongo through mongoose

Getting Started

Codebase

Clone down the webpagetest repo

$ git clone [email protected]:hxshortbreaks/webpagetest-wrappe.git

Get all the built-in dependencies:

$ npm install

config.json

Fill in config.json with API Key, server url, database url & sites you want to test

API key - Key for your server, if your using webpagetest this can be aquired from Patrick Meenan [email protected]

  • serverUrl - URL to request our tests from, default webpagetest.org

  • databaseUrl - Where does your database live e.g. mongodb://localhost/speedTestResults

  • webPageTestOptions - List all options you want to pass into the webpagetest node wrapper

  • Sites - Bundle of sites put down for us to loop over e.g.

    "1" : "www.siteone.com",

    "2" : "www.sitetwo.co.uk"

If you are running locally

Download monogdb & run the following command from inside the directory

$ mongod --dbpath /PATH/TO/webpagetest-wrapper.git

In another window, in the same directory, run the following command.

$ mongo

Otherwise

Make sure your mongo server is up and running

Now lets make it go

$ node index.js

Will run through and individually run each test one at a time and close down the connection after its finished

Working on The Works

Notes on coding style

Code is linted by ".jshintrc" and checked against the coding style guide "shortbreaks.jscs.json" when you run the default grunt task:

$ grunt

Tests

There are currently no tests

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.

Release History

(Nothing yet)

License

Copyright (c) 2014 Shortbreaks Licensed under the MIT license.