Chromium Code Reviews| Index: client/site_tests/power_LoadTest/control |
| diff --git a/client/site_tests/power_LoadTest/control b/client/site_tests/power_LoadTest/control |
| index 4b05c1e0354f9836136de77be3c729e1ca4327de..c5f87a621fec98787240c46a5e8c9f470c49cafa 100755 |
| --- a/client/site_tests/power_LoadTest/control |
| +++ b/client/site_tests/power_LoadTest/control |
| @@ -32,5 +32,25 @@ import time |
| loop_time = 3600 |
| loop_count = 11 |
| +# To specify a list of custom tasks, pass in the task parameter: |
| +# tasks='<task0>&<task1>&<task2>&...' |
| +# |
| +# Task format: |
| +# - Open a window with some tabs, keep them open for some time: |
| +# single;<comma-delimited urls>;<duration> |
| +# - Cycle through a list of sites one at a time, for a total duration, and a |
| +# given delay on each site. |
| +# repeat;<comma-delimited urls>;<duration>;<delay> |
|
Sameer Nanda
2011/03/31 23:42:22
"cycle" instead of "repeat" to match up with rest
Simon Que
2011/04/01 21:37:15
Done. Also single -> window.
|
| +# |
| +# Duration and delay are given in minutes. The tasks are sequential. So if |
| +# task0.duration=30 and task1.duration=20, task0 will run for 30 minutes, |
| +# followed by task1 for 20 minutes, for a total of 50 minutes. |
|
Sameer Nanda
2011/03/31 23:42:22
lets change the units of duration to seconds inste
Simon Que
2011/04/01 21:37:15
Done.
|
| +# |
| +# Example: |
| +# tasks='repeat;www.facebook.com,www.google.com,www.yahoo.com;20,1 &' + |
| +# 'single;www.bing.com,www.gmail.com,www.amazon.com,www.ask.com;5 &' + |
| +# 'repeat;www.youtube.com,www.microsoft.com;15,4 &' + |
| +# 'single;www.wikipedia.org;20' |
|
Sameer Nanda
2011/03/31 23:42:22
which of these would be in the foreground, ie, can
Simon Que
2011/04/01 21:37:15
No they can't. They are currently all sequential.
Sameer Nanda
2011/04/04 16:39:34
Yes, lets do this in a subsequent patch.
|
| + |
| job.run_test('power_LoadTest', loop_time=loop_time, loop_count=loop_count, |
| low_battery_threshold=3) |