On 12/8/06, Thomas <user-97316fb2dd2a@xymon.invalid> wrote:
Yes hobbit can do this via POST form login. Check the HTTP cont tag.
user-bb3e9041f07f@xymon.invalid wrote:
Hello,
I'm asking here if I can use Hobbit as a "probe" to test Internet sites. I
want to be able to trace requests and provide to customers response time
of these requests. Basically, the 'cont' test of Hobbit is not sufficient
'cause you only test static pages. My main objective is to write some
scenarios like : login with this login/pass / go to these links (trying to
do some requests on Weblogic and database) / logout
Does anybody have already set up scripts like that ? Thanks for help !
You'll probably need to use external scripts if the pages are
complicated. The sequence I use is something like:
download the page using curl
grep for something in the html to show it is a good page
extract the login form elements and edit in the userid & password
POST the form back using curl, and save the returned page
grep for something in the returned page to see if the login succeeded
[ click through other links if required ]
extract the logout link from the page
use curl to fetch the logout page
grep for something in the page to see if the logout succeeded
I'm definitely logging in to Siteminder sites and possibly Weblogic &
others. Curl handles both https and http, goes through proxies,
handled NTLM & BasicAuith authentication, etc.
Ralph Mitchell