![]() Before you startīefore we start scripting a couple of preconditions need to be in place: Reading about Puppeteer made me curious and is apparently very efficient and easy to script. The main reason for this is that the Selenium framework is evolved in such a way it’s not that easy anymore to build a jar from the framework and make it work together with JMeter. Where we first use Jmeter in combinarion with our Selenium Page objects we are planning to switch to Puppeteer. In this article, I will focus on performance and will give you a simple step by step approach on how to start with Puppeteer and create a short HTTP tracing, which is logging all the web browser interactions.Ī couple of weeks ago we started an experiment at the client-side to check if Puppeteer can help us with performance testing a web application.
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