On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 6:44 AM, Tim Koopmans <[email protected]> wrote:

> Use watir-webdriver with watir-webdriver-performance gem to get page
> breakdown from w3c navigation timing spec. Headless browser is good.  You
> can also run the same for free from gridinit.com in the automation
> section.
>
> Cheers,
> Tim
>

 Excellent. watir-webdriver-performance is exactly what I was looking for.

Yesterday I set up a jury-rigged Yahoo boomerang based solution with
embedded JS and an application API endpoint. It worked, but this is much
more elegant.

Bonus Round: watir-webdriver loads FireFox with extensions disabled. Hence,
I can no longer use my Cache-Toggle extension to perform a series of tests
against a 'fresh' cache. How do I either (a) load FF with extensions and
watir-webdriver or (b) reset/disable the browser memory cache before each
request with FF or Chrome and watir?

-- 
Michael Pearson

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