fl-run-test

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Version: 336250 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)

Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)

NAME

fl-run-test - runs a funkload test file

SYNOPSIS

fl-run-test [ options ] file [ class.method | class | suite ]

DESCRIPTION

A FunkLoad test can be used like a standard unittest using a unittest.main() and a 'python MyFile.py'.

Note that fl-run-test can be used to launch normal unittest.TestCase and (if you use python2.4) doctest in a plain text file or embedded in a python docstring. The --debug option makes doctests verbose.

OPTIONS

--version
show program's version number and exit
--help, -h
show this help message and exit
--quiet, -q
Minimal output.
--verbose, -v
Verbose output.
--debug, -d
FunkLoad and doctest debug output.
--debug-level=DEBUG_LEVEL
Debug level 3 is more verbose.
--url=MAIN_URL, -uMAIN_URL
Base URL to bench without ending '/'.
--sleep-time-min=FTEST_SLEEP_TIME_MIN, -mFTEST_SLEEP_TIME_MIN
Minumum sleep time between request.
--sleep-time-max=FTEST_SLEEP_TIME_MAX, -MFTEST_SLEEP_TIME_MAX
Maximum sleep time between request.
--dump-directory=DUMP_DIR
Directory to dump html pages.
--firefox-view, -V
Real time view using firefox, you must have a running instance of firefox in the same host.
--no-color
Monochrome output.
--loop-on-pages=LOOP_STEPS, -lLOOP_STEPS
Loop as fast as possible without concurrency on pages expect a page number or a slice like 3:5. Output some statistics.
--loop-number=LOOP_NUMBER, -nLOOP_NUMBER
Number of loop.
--accept-invalid-links
Do not fail if css/image links are not reachable.
--simple-fetch
Don't load additional links like css or images when fetching an html page.
--stop-on-fail
Stop tests on first failure or error.
--regex=REGEX, -eREGEX
The test names must match the regex.
--list
Just list the test names.
--pause
Pause between request, press ENTER to continue.

SEE ALSO

fl-build-report(1), fl-credential-ctl(1), fl-install-demo(1), fl-monitor-ctl(1), fl-record(1), fl-run-bench(1).

AUTHOR

Funkload was written by Benoit Delbosc.

This manual page was written by Jose Parrella <bureado@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).