Large file uploads and drag/drop
Hello AlertSite gurus, I'm struggling to figure out how to test performance of a large file upload into my web application - by large I mean 50MB but would occasionally like to go 1GB+. I'd also like to be able to test a large (250 file) drag and drop of <500Kb files. Does anyone have experience of getting this to work ? there seem to be limits on filesize for dejaclick but I haven't been able to find much documentation about that. Many thanks for any help, suggestions or pointers. Have a great day. Bert.439Views0likes0CommentsDejaClick 2.7.7.3
We're pleased to announce the release of DejaClick 2.7.7.3 for Chrome and Firefox. Highlights include: Improved recognition of keystroke and click events Recording will now recognize shadow elements Increased Script upload size from 2 to 5 mb Fixed a Firefox login bug Existing extensions will automatically update to this version.607Views0likes0CommentsAbility to open browser as specific user (to validate SSO)
It would be beneficial if there is an option toopen browser as specific user that will enable us to validate SSO scenario just like how an enterprise end user would access an application. If we are including the login process as part of transaction, then we are not actually emulating the end user and hence this functionality is much required for several use cases that we have.686Views2likes0CommentsFirefox 78
We're happy to announce that we have deployed Firefox 78 to the public monitoring network. This returns Firefox to the platform after a too-long absence. As with Chrome, we've added the ability to select browser versions, you can do this on the Advanced tab in monitor configuration. You'll have a choice of Default, Firefox 78, and Firefox 52. Please note that 52 runs a legacy version of DejaClick and should only be used by existing Firefox 52 monitors. Monitors created in the new Firefox version of DejaClick are not compatible with Firefox 52. Many legacy Firefox 52 can be converted to version 78, but your mileage will vary. Firefox 78 and Version Switching will be coming to Private Nodes in version 3.3, which will begin rollout in the 2nd half of January.857Views1like0CommentsDejaClick 2.7.1
DejaClick 2.7.1 hit the Chrome and Firefox extension stores this week. It includes some bug fixes and two new features. Browser Version Switching You can now select specific browser versions when uploading monitors or executing a Test on Demand. This aligns DejaClick with the platform version switching that was released last week. Manually Insert Step Breaks You can now split a step into multiple steps to better capture the behavior of functions that are not seen as steps in traditional DejaClick recordings. Elevating a group of events to step level will allow you take advantage of step level alerting and reporting for that function. It will also be useful in conjunction with our upcoming Step Level SLA functionality (SPOILER ALERT!). Inserting step breaks is as simple as choosing "Insert Step Break" from the gear icon on the relevant event row in the DejaClick recorder.859Views0likes0CommentsDejaClick 2.7.0
DejaClick 2.7.0 has dropped for Chrome and Firefox. Highlights include: improved monitor behavior in multi-tab scenarios improved keyword validation functionality added a new "enter" event to be more compatible with various UIs such as Chat bots that make use of the enter key for text entry rather submit buttons783Views0likes0CommentsImportant Firefox DejaClick Announcement
Mozilla has recently removed access to legacy Firefox extensions, which prevents DejaClick from being added to older versions of Firefox (such as version 52). Until a Firefox Quantum-compatible DejaClick extension is available, please choose from the following options: 1. Use our Chrome extension. For instructions, see here: https://support.smartbear.com/alertsite/docs/monitors/web/transaction/dejaclick-reference/chrome/quick-start.html. Note that monitors recorded in Chrome can be uploaded as either Chrome or Firefox monitors. 2. Install Firefox 44 and manually add DejaClick. For users who must have a version greater than 38, the most current version of Firefox that allows installation of unverified extensions is version 44. Once that version is installed, you can install DejaClick directly using this file: https://cdn.alertsite.com/dejaclick/xpi/dejaclick.xpi. For more information on manually installing extensions on older Firefox versions, see this link: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/11018771.6KViews1like0CommentsDejaClick 2.6.6
DejaClick 2.6.6 is now available in Chrome and Firefox Beta. This version include bug fixes and improvements to the following extension functionality: Improved keyword behavior and configuration defaults Improved page complete logic Improved cookie, tab, and iFrame support Fixes bug that prevented renaming of script, steps, and events Existing 2.x users will be updated automatically.1KViews0likes0CommentsDejaClick 2.6.5
DejaClick 2.6.5 is now available in Chrome and Firefox Beta. This version include bug fixes and improvements to the following extension functionality: Script interaction with multiple tabs Mobile device emulation (Chrome only) Keyword and script variable behavior Existing users will be updated automatically. To get the Chrome version, click here.1.1KViews0likes0Comments