Feature Request
Description:
I would like to request the ability to integrate Sitespeed.io with Lighthouse using a JavaScript script that handles multiple URLs. Currently, it seems that Lighthouse can only be used on individual URLs and not with scripting/multiple pages, which limits the ability to perform comprehensive performance testing on workflows that span multiple pages.
Use Case:
My use case involves running a script (e.g., prueba.js) that navigates through multiple pages of a web application, performs various actions, and measures performance. I would like to include Lighthouse reports for each of the URLs involved in this script to get detailed performance insights.
Steps to Reproduce:
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Created a script (prueba.js) to navigate through multiple pages:
module.exports = async function(context, commands) {
try {
await commands.measure.start('Tx_login');
await commands.navigate('https://opensource-demo.orangehrmlive.com/web/index.php/auth/login');
await commands.addText.byXpath('Admin', '//input[@placeholder="Username"]');
await commands.addText.byXpath('admin123', '//input[@placeholder="Password"]');
await commands.click.byXpath('//button[@type="submit"]');
await commands.wait.byTime(1000);
await commands.measure.stop();
await commands.measure.start('Tx_adminSearch');
await commands.click.byXpath('//a/span[contains(.,"Admin")]');
await commands.wait.byTime(1000);
await commands.click.byXpath('//div[2]/input');
await commands.addText.byXpath('admin', '//div[2]/input');
await commands.click.byXpath('//button[@type="submit"]');
await commands.wait.byTime(1000);
await commands.scroll.toBottom();
await commands.measure.stop();
await commands.measure.start('Tx_consultRecruit');
await commands.click.byXpath('//a/span[contains(.,"Recruitment")]');
await commands.wait.byTime(1000);
await commands.click.byXpath('//i[@class="oxd-icon bi-eye-fill"]');
await commands.wait.byTime(1000);
await commands.click.byXpath('//a[contains(.,"Vacancies")]');
await commands.wait.byTime(1000);
await commands.measure.stop();
await commands.measure.start('Tx_directory');
await commands.click.byXpath('//a/span[contains(.,"Directory")]');
await commands.wait.byTime(1000);
await commands.click.byXpath('//span/i');
await commands.click.byXpath('//a[contains(text(),"Logout")]');
await commands.wait.byTime(1000);
await commands.measure.stop();
} catch (e) {
// Handle error
}
};
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Executed the script with the following Docker command:
docker run --rm -v /home/sitespeed:/sitespeed.io sitespeedio/sitespeed.io --plugins.add /sitespeed.io/plugin-lighthouse/index.js prueba.js --multi -n1
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Received the following message:
Lighthouse can only be used on URLs and not with scripting/multiple pages at the moment
Desired Outcome:
It would be great if there could be an option or plugin to integrate Lighthouse in a way that it can run for multiple URLs specified in a script. This integration would help in automating the performance analysis for workflows involving multiple pages.
Thank you for considering this feature request!
Feature Request
Description:
I would like to request the ability to integrate Sitespeed.io with Lighthouse using a JavaScript script that handles multiple URLs. Currently, it seems that Lighthouse can only be used on individual URLs and not with scripting/multiple pages, which limits the ability to perform comprehensive performance testing on workflows that span multiple pages.
Use Case:
My use case involves running a script (e.g.,
prueba.js) that navigates through multiple pages of a web application, performs various actions, and measures performance. I would like to include Lighthouse reports for each of the URLs involved in this script to get detailed performance insights.Steps to Reproduce:
Created a script (
prueba.js) to navigate through multiple pages:Executed the script with the following Docker command:
Received the following message:
Desired Outcome:
It would be great if there could be an option or plugin to integrate Lighthouse in a way that it can run for multiple URLs specified in a script. This integration would help in automating the performance analysis for workflows involving multiple pages.
Thank you for considering this feature request!