Help with active web testing

Jim Avery jim at jimavery.me.uk
Thu May 14 09:54:59 CEST 2009


2009/5/14 Todd Nine <todd at spidertracks.co.nz>:
> Hi all,
>   I've been using nagios for a while, and we're needing to perform more
> active testing on our site than simply HTTP GET and POST operations.  I'm
> looking for a plugin to Nagios that can execute steps and report that
> assertions passed or failed.  I took at look at web inject, but we can only
> use it on a handful of our pages as Javascript isn't supported.  A lot of
> our pages update using Prototype and dynamic lists, so this won't allow us
> to create all the transactions we want.  Does anyone know of anything that
> can use xulrunner to load the firefox engine and report back to nagios?
> Thanks,

I believe WebInject is often used for this, but haven't tried it myself (yet).

Cheers,

Jim

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