| OLD | NEW |
| 1 Power load test now uses a pre-packed extension (extension.crx). | 1 Power load test now uses a pre-packed extension (extension.crx). |
| 2 Therefore, changes to the unpacked extension either on client or on server | 2 Therefore, changes to the unpacked extension either on client or on server |
| 3 will not be used. | 3 will not be used. |
| 4 | 4 |
| 5 In order to update extension.crx, use chrome's built in packer. You must close | 5 In order to update extension.crx, use chrome's built in packer. You must close |
| 6 all chrome windows before running this command. | 6 all chrome windows before running this command. |
| 7 | 7 |
| 8 /opt/google/chrome/chrome --pack-extension=./extension | 8 /opt/google/chrome/chrome --pack-extension=./extension |
| 9 --pack-extension-key=./extension.pem --no-message-box | 9 --pack-extension-key=./extension.pem --no-message-box |
| 10 | 10 |
| 11 Alternatively, extension developer mode will provide a | 11 Alternatively, extension developer mode will provide a |
| 12 GUI way of doing the same task. | 12 GUI way of doing the same task. |
| 13 | 13 |
| 14 The extension will not automatically begin the test if run manually. Instead, |
| 15 it will attempt to load localhost:8001/testparams.html, which will not exist |
| 16 if the test isn't run with autotest. |
| 17 |
| 18 If running manually, click on the power_LoadTest extension icon to begin the |
| 19 test with default settings (3600 second test). |
| OLD | NEW |