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-# Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
-# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
-# found in the LICENSE file.
-
-"""Command for measuring how long pages take to load in a browser.
-
-Prerequisites:
- 1. The command_line package from tools/site_compare
- 2. Either the IE BHO or Firefox extension (or both)
-
-Installation:
- 1. Build the IE BHO, or call regsvr32 on a prebuilt binary
- 2. Add a file called "measurepageloadtimeextension@google.com" to
- the default Firefox profile directory under extensions, containing
- the path to the Firefox extension root
-
-Invoke with the command line arguments as documented within
-the command line.
-"""
-
-import command_line
-import win32process
-
-from drivers import windowing
-from utils import browser_iterate
-
-def CreateCommand(cmdline):
- """Inserts the command and arguments into a command line for parsing."""
- cmd = cmdline.AddCommand(
- ["measure"],
- "Measures how long a series of URLs takes to load in one or more browsers.",
- None,
- ExecuteMeasure)
-
- browser_iterate.SetupIterationCommandLine(cmd)
- cmd.AddArgument(
- ["-log", "--logfile"], "File to write output", type="string", required=True)
-
-
-def ExecuteMeasure(command):
- """Executes the Measure command."""
-
- def LogResult(url, proc, wnd, result):
- """Write the result of the browse to the log file."""
- log_file.write(result)
-
- log_file = open(command["--logfile"], "w")
-
- browser_iterate.Iterate(command, LogResult)
-
- # Close the log file and return. We're done.
- log_file.close()