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I'm currently trawling through selenium / Firefox docs working out how to change this, even just documenting it could help.
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My thinking has been that it makes sense to have a clean-room browser by default, so that extensions etc. won't interfere with the benchmark. (This is also the Selenium default). I could definitely see a useDefaultProfile: true
or similar setting, though, which would know how to do that for all browsers.
We do have instructions for changing profiles in Chrome using the addArguments
setting: https://github.com/Polymer/tachometer#profiles
However, it seems that we don't currently support addArguments
for Firefox. I'll add that, test out profile switching, and update the docs.
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However, it seems that we don't currently support addArguments for Firefox. I'll add that, test out profile switching, and update the docs.
This would be an absolutely massive help thanks for considering it. Even just persisting a unique profile that can be shared between runs would be fine as well, the annoying part is having to uniquely update the certificate chain on each run.
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I've added a new browser.profile
setting in #226, which works for Firefox and Chrome. I also fixed the addArguments
bug, though you shouldn't need that now that browser.profile
exists.
I also published a pre-release version so you can test this out early: npm i tachometer@^0.5.10-pre.0
.
See https://github.com/Polymer/tachometer/blob/4b3faa4dc12e539dd19a6db1ef3ebb37eb8b1798/README.md#profiles for documentation.
Would love to hear if it works for you. It worked for me so far on macOS and Linux.
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I also published a pre-release version so you can test this out early:
npm i tachometer@^0.5.10-pre.0
.
Just released 0.5.10
final FYI
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