On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 12:06:55 PM UTC-8, Dan wrote:
>
> I've "cheated" in the sense that I've used Fiddler by programmatically 
> starting and stopping it when running tests.  There looks to be a Linux 
> build of it now.  In my case it was ADFS so I feel your pain.
>
> http://fiddler.wikidot.com/mono<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Ffiddler.wikidot.com%2Fmono&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNHGL32pXhWZezicvDlNfw8nXkFKag>
>

If it gets me a usable HTTP log, I'm not sure I would call it cheating.  I 
wonder if there is a standard package to install fiddler on the Saucy 
version of ubuntu, I'd need that to be able to install it on the container. 
 google is not finding me one, so I may be SOL in terms of this approach

How did you tell the firefox browser instance to use the system proxy when 
you did Watir::Browser.new?  The stuff at the site you referenced tells me 
how to do it manually, but obviously that's not going to work.

If you have code you could share, that would be wonderful and save me a lot 
of trial and error


>
> On Tuesday, January 7, 2014 2:31:45 PM UTC-5, Chuck van der Linden wrote:
>>
>> This stackoverflow is very similar, and has no answer so far  
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19178901/integrate-watir-webdriver-and-browsermob-proxy-and-webdriver-user-agent
>>
>> I've got some web pages being very flakey and inconsistent (an SSO 
>> solution based on shibbolith) and we really need to be able to generate a 
>> http traffic log of what happens while the tests are running.
>>
>> Tests run in a unix container
>>
>> Looking around it seems like something such as BrowserMob/proxy might 
>> work well, and there is even a  browsermob-proxy gem written by this 
>> 'jarib' guy who I think may know something about watir-webdriver also 
>>  (wink wink) 
>>
>> It seems like it ought to be possible to use watir-webdriver and 
>> browsermob-proxy together to do what is needed to be able to create a proxy 
>> logfile of a session of watir tests, but I'm a little at a loss of where to 
>> start.    The browsermob readme gives an example for webdriver, but not for 
>> watir-webdriver.
>>
>> can anyone tell me how I'd go about using browsermob-proxy with 
>> watir-webdriver? 
>>
>> --Chuck vdL  (posting from the work email since this is work related) 
>>
>

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