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Finetune for firefox
Finetune for firefox








finetune for firefox
  1. #FINETUNE FOR FIREFOX INSTALL#
  2. #FINETUNE FOR FIREFOX ANDROID#

If you don’t install Sharp, screenshots will be stored as PNG as the current viewport size #1084. Making Sharp an optional requirement as proposed by Nick Alexander.

finetune for firefox

The Docker container now contains Firefox 72 and Chrome 80. Take screenshots before we run the JS to collect the metrics #1071.

#FINETUNE FOR FIREFOX ANDROID#

Use it multiple times to add multiple categories #1090.Ĭonvert the video from Android to 60 FPS and use a monospace font on OS X #1134 and #1136.įix the bug where a frame is missed after FFMPEG transformation #1122 - thank you Sean Feng for the PRįix for Contentful Speed Index that sometimes failed #1121 - thank you Tarek Ziade! Make it easy to add trace categories on top of the default ones for Chrome. You can also name the process of the Activity hosting the WebView using. You can now choose the Activity hosting the Chrome WebView on Android using. Increase wait time before next try when navigation fails. Use pageLoadStrategy none as default #1151. If you use Browsertime you can choose where you want the key log file: SSLKEYLOGFILE=/path/to/file browsertime -tcpdump or in Docker docker run -rm -v "$(pwd)":/browsertime -e SSLKEYLOGFILE=/browsertime/keylog.txt sitespeedio/browsertime:16.17.0 -n 1 -tcpdump. If you run sitespeed.io you can get the TCP dump and the SSL key log file by just running: docker run -rm -v "$(pwd):/sitespeed.io" sitespeedio/sitespeed.io:26.1.0 -tcpdump A very special thanks to Martino Trevisan that started to add the support long time ago. If your OS support, you can get TCPdumps (desktop only). Edge use the same setup as Chrome, so you -chrome.* to configure Edge :) #1140. Use -b edge and -edge.edgedriverPath with the path to the matching MSEdgeDriver. Support for running Edge for OS that supports it. This removes -mozillaProPreferences since those configurations are used by default #1045. We have adopted the Firefox performance teams default configurations to get as stable metrics as possible with Firefox. Add -firefox.windowRecorder and -video to your run. That means you can record a video of the loading of your page without using FFMPEG. Now the window recorder for Firefox works great. You can also use:, , and to fine tune what to get.Ĭollect metrics using Firefox on Android! Enable using -b firefox -android and tune using:, , and. You can now collect a CPU profile using -firefox.geckoProfiler. You can collect CPU profiles from Firefox with -firefox.geckoProfiler and view them at ! Lets talk about the new things in Firefox. With sitespeed.io we just adopted the new changes in Firefox and updated some dependencies. My main focus has been to minimize the impact from browsertime (and other tools) on the actual measurements and implementing more retry functionality if the navigation fails. The changelog for the new Browsertime 8.0 is massive because we have many new contributions, mainly from the Mozilla performance team! Extra special thank you to all new contributors:










Finetune for firefox